Researchers from the University of Maryland developed the Deception Analysis and Reasoning Engine, a system that uses artificial intelligence to autonomously detect deception in courtroom...
Children as young as five may have already formed distinct emotional reactions to spending and saving money, a new study suggests.
People tend to dislike immorality in others, but they make exceptions, a new Yale University study has found.
A look at automation robotics and some of the key ethical questions.
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A study suggests that levels of perfectionism have risen significantly among young people since 1989.
Wharton's Marissa Sharif discusses her research on the use of emergency reserves in goal setting.
A new study shows that bilinguals do indeed think about time differently, depending on the language context in which they are estimating the duration of events.
These 3 steps could help to instill morality within your kids.
Two psychology researchers have written a paper suggesting that people who post a lot of selfies on social media may suffer from "selfitis."
Research suggests that introverts often don’t think they will enjoy leadership roles and so are less likely to go for the top job.
Developmental psychology suggests that fantastical beliefs in children are associated with positive developmental outcomes.











