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Would someone named Dennis be more likely to be a dentist and live in Denver? A new study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests yes. Nominative determinism is the idea that people are drawn to professions or places that share the same initial letter as their name, building on the concept of implicit egotism, which posits that people are naturally drawn to things that resemble themselves. By analyzing text corpora from Common Crawl, Twitter, Google News, and Google Books, Promothesh Chatterjee and colleagues tested whether this tendency could influence major lif...
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Would someone named Dennis be more likely to be a dentist and live in Denver? A new study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests yes. Nominative determinism is the idea that people are drawn to professions or places that share the same initial letter as their name, building on the concept of implicit egotism, which posits that people are naturally drawn to things that resemble themselves. By analyzing text corpora from Common Crawl, Twitter, Google News, and Google Books, Promothesh Chatterjee and colleagues tested whether this tendency could influence major lif...
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Would someone named Dennis be more likely to be a dentist and live in Denver? A new study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests yes. Nominative determinism is the idea that people are drawn to professions or places that share the same initial letter as their name, building on the concept of implicit egotism, which posits that people are naturally drawn to things that resemble themselves. By analyzing text corpora from Common Crawl, Twitter, Google News, and Google Books, Promothesh Chatterjee and colleagues tested whether this tendency could influence major lif...
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A recent study published in Perspectives on Psychological Science has found that U.S. psychology professors frequently self-censor when it comes to discussing controversial research topics. The study highlights significant disagreements and fears within the academic community regarding the discussion and research of certain sensitive subjects. Despite a broad consensus that academic freedom should be protected, many professors are hesitant to openly share their beliefs due to concerns about social and professional repercussions. The authors of the study sought to better understand the extent a...
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A recent study published in Perspectives on Psychological Science has found that U.S. psychology professors frequently self-censor when it comes to discussing controversial research topics. The study highlights significant disagreements and fears within the academic community regarding the discussion and research of certain sensitive subjects. Despite a broad consensus that academic freedom should be protected, many professors are hesitant to openly share their beliefs due to concerns about social and professional repercussions. The authors of the study sought to better understand the extent a...
PsyPost (CA)
A recent study published in Perspectives on Psychological Science has found that U.S. psychology professors frequently self-censor when it comes to discussing controversial research topics. The study highlights significant disagreements and fears within the academic community regarding the discussion and research of certain sensitive subjects. Despite a broad consensus that academic freedom should be protected, many professors are hesitant to openly share their beliefs due to concerns about social and professional repercussions. The authors of the study sought to better understand the extent a...
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A recent study published in the Journal of Homosexuality offers new insights into the sexual orientation of young adults who were raised by lesbian mothers or gay fathers. The research reveals that while most of these individuals identify as heterosexual, they exhibit greater variability in sexual attraction compared to their peers from heterosexual families. The researchers aimed to address persistent societal concerns and prejudices regarding the sexual orientation of children raised by same-sex parents. Despite numerous studies conducted since the 1970s, there has been a lack of systematic ...
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A recent study published in the Journal of Homosexuality offers new insights into the sexual orientation of young adults who were raised by lesbian mothers or gay fathers. The research reveals that while most of these individuals identify as heterosexual, they exhibit greater variability in sexual attraction compared to their peers from heterosexual families. The researchers aimed to address persistent societal concerns and prejudices regarding the sexual orientation of children raised by same-sex parents. Despite numerous studies conducted since the 1970s, there has been a lack of systematic ...
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A recent study published in the Journal of Homosexuality offers new insights into the sexual orientation of young adults who were raised by lesbian mothers or gay fathers. The research reveals that while most of these individuals identify as heterosexual, they exhibit greater variability in sexual attraction compared to their peers from heterosexual families. The researchers aimed to address persistent societal concerns and prejudices regarding the sexual orientation of children raised by same-sex parents. Despite numerous studies conducted since the 1970s, there has been a lack of systematic ...
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A recent study published in Current Psychology has revealed significant insights into the psychological factors that influence sadistic tendencies among perpetrators of domestic violence. The research found that both pathological narcissism and psychic pain have significant positive effects on sadistic tendencies, while strong ego strength has a negative influence. Domestic violence, encompassing intimate partner violence, child abuse, and elder abuse, is a pervasive issue worldwide. It often manifests as physical, emotional, sexual, or economic abuse. Understanding the psychological traits th...
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