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Naming Biases: Gender and Race Biases in Reference to Politicians
(2025)Implicit biases continue to promote gender and racial inequality in many professions. Our research investigated a particular variable, terms of reference, that may play a role in voter opinions of politicians and in ... -
Preschoolers’ Use of Expertise in Word Learning
(2025)As adults, we know it is impossible for everyone to know everything but at what age do we begin to understand that people can be experts? The present study investigated whether preschoolers are able to understand expertise ... -
Partisans Like Leaders Who Confirm Beliefs About Social Norms: Evidence from a Survey Experiment
(2025)Political leaders are frequent purveyors of misinformation, particularly when bolstering claims about support for their beliefs. We conducted two studies to determine how individuals respond to leaders spreading false ... -
Associations Between Negative Emotional Recovery and Time Spent on Work
(2025)This study investigates the relationship between negative emotion regulation and work participation across the lifespan. Inefficient recovery from negative emotional experiences may be associated with reduced work capacity. ... -
Culture Shock in Higher Education: Experiences of Transfer Students
(2025)Transfer students often experience a temporary drop in grades that recovers over the course of their first year at a new school, suggesting that they encounter transition-related challenges. These challenges may be related ... -
Cognitive Factors in U.S. Small Business Planning
(2025)Millions of small business owners are nearing retirement age but lack succession plans which could imperil their businesses and lead to loss of income and employment. Small business owners may be susceptible to cognitive ...
