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There’s a stark contrast between those surrounded by a strong network of friends and family, and those who have no one to ...
Research confirmed that people with a deeper processing of physical and emotional sensations may experience hanger (getting ...
Researchers studied whether happiness can be primarily attributed to internal or external factors. Internal factors include ...
While humor arousal can help to modulate anger arousal, not every form of humor is effective. By engaging in certain ...
Why do some people do more for the community than others? A new study now shows that personality traits such as extraversion and agreeableness correlate with volunteering and charitable giving.
A new analysis of over 90,000 participants shows that personality traits influence how people engage in volunteering and charitable giving.
Considering the fast-paced lives we live, it can get overwhelming at times-- be it due to the chaos at work or in one's ...
Boomers who are seen as role models often possess this quality. They’re honest, genuine, and unapologetically themselves; ...
A major study of over 16,000 participants found that personality traits explain about 25% of the overall risk for mental health problems like depression, anxiety, and phobias.
Apparently, women want to come off as agreeable and open, so they throw in a bunch of emojis in a text or social media post ...
New research shows personality traits influence who volunteers or donates. Outgoing and kind people give more.