When Work Becomes A Haven From Stress At Home
In the land that came up with the phrase "Thank God it's Friday," and a restaurant chain to capitalize on the sense of relief many feel as the work week ends, researchers made an unusual finding in...
View ArticleAs Millions Of People Fast For Ramadan, Does The Economy Suffer?
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View ArticleWhy We Think Ignorance Is Bliss, Even When It Hurts Our Health
Medical tests are rarely a pleasant experience, especially if you're worried that something could be seriously wrong. That's true even though we know that regular screenings and tests often help...
View ArticleParking Behavior May Reflect Economic Drive
Copyright 2014 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.Transcript DAVID GREENE, HOST: OK, what you're about to hear might make you think very differently next time you park your car. And maybe...
View ArticleThe Poor Don't Always Benefit From Democracy, Mortality Rates Show
Copyright 2014 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.Transcript AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: The U.S. government expends huge amounts of money and effort trying to spread democracy around the world....
View ArticleWhat's In A Name? It Could Matter If You're Writing To Your Lawmaker
In recent years, social scientists have tried to find out whether important decisions are shaped by subtle biases. They've studied recruiters as they decide whom to hire. They've studied teachers,...
View ArticleFear Of Blowing Big Calls May Affect How Umpires Do Their Jobs
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View ArticleWhy Your Brain Wants To Help One Child In Need — But Not Millions
Why do people sometimes give generously to a cause — and other times give nothing at all?That's a timely question, because humanitarian groups fighting the Ebola outbreak need donations from people in...
View ArticleStudy Shows Long-Term Benefits Of Welfare Program
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View ArticleInvasive Surgery May Motivate Patients To Adopt Healthier Behaviors
Copyright 2014 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.Transcript STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: If you ever get surgery, you will want to know how effective the procedure is going to be. Is it going to fix...
View ArticleMilitary Conflict Decisions: Why Weakness Leads To Aggression
Transcript DAVID GREENE, HOST: From Syria to Afghanistan, to Russia and Ukraine, the United States finds itself confronting some major foreign policy challenges. There are old rivalries and new one...
View ArticleDoes Diversity On Research Team Improve Quality Of Science?
As science becomes more diverse, scientific collaborators are growing more diverse, too. New research exploring the effect of this change suggests the diversity of the teams that produce scientific...
View ArticleWhy Reporting On Scientific Research May Warp Findings
Copyright 2014 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.Transcript DAVID GREENE, HOST: Next we're going to report on scientific research, in particular on the way that reporting on scientific...
View ArticleMating Rituals: Why Certain Risky Behaviors Can Make You Look Hot
Social science research suggests risky behavior such as braving heights or swimming in deep waters increases your sex appeal. Driving without a seat belt? Not so much.
View ArticleResearch: Children Of Judges May Influence Court Decisions
It's been suspected that judges are swayed by their personal beliefs and affiliations. An analysis found that judges become more likely to rule in "pro-feminist" ways if the judges have daughters.
View ArticleWhat's In A Grunt — Or A Sigh, Or A Sob? Depends On Where You Hear It
Transcript MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: From NPR news this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Melissa Block.ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: And I'm Robert Siegel. Hear a laugh, you know someone's happy. Hear a sob, you know...
View Article6 Decades Of Research Examines Prisoners Of War
Transcript LINDA WERTHEIMER, HOST: The Taliban's recent release of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has prompted a firestorm of political debate. Bergdahl was captured by the Taliban after he wandered away from his...
View ArticleHow To Sell Green Products To The Self-Regarding Consumer
Transcript STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: When consumers think about green products, they often face a dilemma - that car that uses less gasoline or a more efficient refrigerator tends to cost more. Buyers have...
View ArticleSafety Feature For Pedestrians Has Undesired Consequence
New analysis finds that the countdown clocks telling pedestrians how much time they have to cross the intersection actually increase traffic crashes.
View ArticleSome Parole Requirements Could Be Increasing The Crime Rate
Prisoners who are released invariably make it back to the areas where they came from. Does this have a positive or negative effect on crime? Research triggered by Hurricane Katrina offers insight.
View ArticleMinority Aspirants To Federal Bench Are Hindered By Underrating
Transcript MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Melissa Block.AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: And I'm Audie Cornish. When a president taps someone to become a federal judge, the...
View ArticleWhy Our Feelings Toward Some African-Americans Change On MLK Day
Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.Transcript DAVID GREENE, HOST: We will be celebrating the life of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this Monday. This is also a time...
View ArticleWhy NFL Teams Should Reconsider Giving Coaches The Heave-Ho
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View ArticleHow Do You Get People To Work Harder? Keep The Reward A Secret
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View ArticleAttempt To Get More People On Board With Organ Donation Backfires
Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.Transcript DAVID GREENE, HOST: Many patients in the United States die because there are not enough organs available for transplantation. This...
View ArticleHaving An Older Sister Can Change Siblings' Lives, Study Finds
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View ArticleDisagreeable Teens Fail To Understand Their Blind Spots, Research Reveals
Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.Transcript STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Next, let's talk about teenagers, specifically disagreeable teenagers. There are some. There's new research...
View ArticleNot All Online Restaurant Reviews Are Created Equal
Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.Transcript LINDA WERTHEIMER, HOST: As people plan their summer vacations, many depend on travel reviews from sites like TripAdvisor and Yelp....
View ArticleNice Kids Finish First: Study Finds Social Skills Can Predict Future Success
Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.Transcript AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: Put yourself, for a moment, with a bunch of kindergartners. Then try and predict which one of them might...
View ArticleThe Unintended Consequences Of A Program Designed To Help Homeowners
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