Tag: research brief
Teens say they can access firearms at home, even when parents...
Katherine G. Hastings, University of British Columbia and Rebeccah Sokol, University of Michigan
More than half of U.S. teens...
Millions of US children have parents with substance use disorder, and...
Ty Schepis, Texas State University
About 1 in 4 U.S. children – nearly 19 million – have at least...
Calorie counts on menus and food labels may not help consumers...
Deidre Popovich, Texas Tech University
Knowing the calorie content of foods does not help people understand which foods are...
Being honest about using AI at work makes people trust you...
Oliver Schilke, University of Arizona and Martin Reimann, University of Arizona
Whether you’re using AI to write cover letters,...
Hotter and drier climate in Colorado’s San Luis Valley contributes to...
Katherine Ann James, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Heat and humidity contributed to kidney damage and disease in...
Getting AIs working toward human goals − study shows how to...
Aidan Kierans, University of Connecticut
Ideally, artificial intelligence agents aim to help humans, but what does that mean when...
‘Everyday discrimination’ linked to increased anxiety and depression across all groups...
Monica Wang, Boston University
People who most frequently encounter everyday discrimination – those subtle snubs and slights of everyday...
Why the words in your job posting may attract rule-bending narcissists
Jonathan Gay, University of Mississippi
When companies advertise job openings, they often use buzzwords like “ambitious” and “self-reliant” to...



















