Tag #Human Behavior

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Kissing: A Non-Universal Cultural Practice

A Sapiens magazine study reveals that kissing is not a universal human behavior, with less than half of 150 cultures studied engaging in it; prevalence correlates with social class stratification, suggesting complex evolutionary and social factors. Alternative theories propose origins in insect remo...

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24% Bias Score

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Kahneman's Legacy: Unveiling Human Irrationality

Daniel Kahneman, a pioneer in judgment and decision-making, collaborated with Amos Tversky, revealing systematic errors in human reasoning through research conducted during campus walks, which continues to influence research on cognitive biases even after his death.

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40% Bias Score

Quality Education
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Pub Study Reveals Evolutionary Basis of 'First Round' Behavior

A Harvard University study of 160 groups in Boston pubs found that men in male-dominated groups quickly buy the first round to attract women, while men in female-dominated groups delay, supporting the theory of a genetic imperative for resource display in mate selection.

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76% Bias Score

Gender Equality
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Squid Game": Exploring Human Behavior Under Extreme Pressure

Squid Game," a wildly popular South Korean Netflix series, portrays financially desperate individuals competing in deadly children's games for a large cash prize, prompting a real-world competition and raising questions about human behavior under extreme stress.

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Biology's Impact on History: Dartnell's 'Ser Humano'

Lewis Dartnell's "Ser Humano" explores how biological factors, from infectious diseases to human tendencies towards drugs, have profoundly shaped historical events, impacting everything from the conquest of the Americas to the rise of empires and political systems.

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36% Bias Score

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