Does your infant put their arm through their sleeve when you get them dressed? As you sort laundry does your toddler pick up ...
Roughly two decades ago, a community-wide reckoning emerged concerning the credibility of published literature in the social-behavioral sciences, especially psychology. Several large scale studies ...
Discover how behavioral economics examines psychological influences on economic decision-making, diverging from traditional ...
New research presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity in Istanbul, Turkey, shows that use of obesity drugs ...
The Wharton Behavioral Lab is working its way back to pre-pandemic participation numbers after resuming on-campus operations and undergoing a shift to a new location in Steinberg-Dietrich Hall. The ...
Why timing matters: Researchers found that trauma during specific life stages, especially childhood to post-adolescence, can cause persistent brain and behavioral changes. Therapy implications: ...
Have you ever made a decision that, in hindsight, seemed irrational? A new study with mice, which could have implications for people, suggests that some decisions are, to a certain extent, beyond ...
Behavioral sleep interventions like CBT-I significantly reduce BMI and body weight in adults with obesity or type 2 diabetes.
Men are more likely to take risks in tricky situations than women, but whether there is an inherent biological reason behind ...
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