New research into cyberaggression suggests women are more aggressive than would be believed from research conducted in the real world 1,2. Any genderised discussion of aggression is always sensitive, ...
New research provides evidence that women with high levels of psychopathy are more likely to engage in physical, verbal, and ...
A sample of 4,013 participants from 24 countries were asked about aggression toward siblings and non-sibs, to determine ...
A fascinating study has found that sniffing female tears significantly reduced male aggression and decreased activity in aggression-related brain networks. It’s suggested that the effect, which is ...
Human men are typically more aggressive than human women, a finding supported by reams of research. But surveys of 4,136 individuals in 24 countries reveal an exception to the trend: aggression in ...
Human men are typically more aggressive than human women, a finding supported by reams of research. But surveys of 4,136 individuals in 24 countries reveal an exception to the trend: aggression in ...
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This excerpt is from the newly revised and updated Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls published earlier this month. Republished with permission. Rachel Simmons is the co-founder ...
Tears often spur feelings of empathy between people. But a recent study shows they may bring about this effect in more ways than one: Sniffing women’s tears may reduce aggression in men, suggesting a ...