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Study shows men don’t think about sex as often as thought
USA Today: A new study is challenging the widely held notion that men’s minds are preoccupied with one topic: sex. The research in college-age participants suggests that while men do think about sex more often
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Look Out, Kids: Competitiveness Peaks in Middle Age
Miller-McCune: In our culture, competitiveness is usually associated with youth. Think of sporting contests, music competitions (both of the classical virtuoso and pop diva varieties), or the pressure-packed process of applying to prestigious universities. It
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Sex on the Brain
Slate: Are male brains different from female brains? If so, how? And does it matter? This week, five researchers debated these questions at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. Their panel session, “The Promise
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Do boys and their toys have a ‘technical’ smarts advantage over girls?
Metro News: Compared to girls, boys are more enthralled by technical things such as taking apart a bike, which is why they score higher in technical aptitude tests, scientists claim in a new study. Psychologists
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Men quickest to say ‘I love you’
The Telegraph: Previous research indicated that women are more expressive about how they feel – and tend to be ones who fall in love first. The reality, according to the latest findings by psychologist Marissa
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Sexism and Gender Inequality
Data from 57 countries indicates that an individual’s sexism leads to gender inequality in the society as a whole.