NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Sunmin Kim, an assistant professor in Dartmouth College's sociology department, about the reliability of political polling leading up to elections.
A new study shows that children who are suspended or expelled from school report higher rates of depression in adolescence and into adulthood.
New research from the University of Kent, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, reveals that by age 30, only 10% of men and women from top backgrounds – such as the children of doctors, lawyers, and ...
Bridge: A MindSport for All (BAMSA) showcases how the card game bridge can enhance well-being, promote healthy ageing, foster ...
A decade ago, a few days before Halloween, a team of sociologists at Chapman University published the first “Survey of ...
Rebecca Simpson, a senior majoring in psychology, sociology and criminology, was chosen for the inaugural award honoring Brent Smith, founder of the U of A's Terrorism Research Center.
A new EU joint research project led by the University of Göttingen will explore how migration, demographic change and current crises are affecting social cohesion and democratic structures in Europe.
Emory University and external benefactors awarded several Emory students with funding awards to pursue research in fields ...
The game of contract bridge, as we know it today, originated in the 20th century – but what lies ahead for bridge as a mind ...
Even among researchers who study workplaces ... Scheitle, Associate Professor of Sociology, West Virginia University. Denise ...
In a new study of physicists from the U.S., U.K. and China, Rice University and Santa Clara University researchers found that ...
Each year, nearly 5 million children in the U.S. are suspended or expelled from school. New research from the University of ...