Sosyal Bilimler

Social Science (doi.org):
Homemaking improves mental health, but not for moms with small kids, study finds

Social Science (jamanetwork.com):
Association of Children’s screen time to academic achievement: according to an international study of more than 5000 kids, with each extra hour of screen time per day, as reported by parents, the children had about a 10% lower chance of high marks in standardized tests for mathematics and reading.

Social Science (journals.sagepub.com):
Equity in Science Journalism: Investigating Gender Disparities in News Media Coverage of Scientific Research

Social Science (manchester.ac.uk):
Study links high school subject choice to future political preferences: humanities lean towards liberal and left-wing party support, while business and technical subjects incline towards right-wing support

Social Science (doi.org):
Sometimes life demands more than one language. In the early 1900s South Caucasus, German settlers used German for family and community life and Russian for education and official matters. A recent study shows how their newspapers reflected this bilingual balance and identity.

Social Science (news.northeastern.edu):
Researchers find information from social ties predicts conspiracy beliefs, as evidenced by the attempted assassination of Donald Trump

Social Science (cambridge.org):
Universities are natural targets for populist leaders, as they challenge the narrative that the leader reflects the one true will of the people. Universities are characterized not only by a pluralism of ideas but also possess an elitist character: these attributes conflict with populist rulers.

Social Science (onlinelibrary.wiley.com):
Voters of ethnic political parties (parties intended to champion one ethnic group) remain loyal to their party even when they receive little in terms of material welfare. They vote not just for material improvements but symbolic goods, such as seeing members of their ethnicity in positions of power.

Social Science (news.cornell.edu):
Political views, not sex and violence, now drive literary censorship. Progressives target books promoting racism, sexism and homophobia. The right attack books that promote diversity, or violate norms of cisgendered heterosexuality. The right through legislative action and the left use social media.

Social Science (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov):
A recent meta-analysis showed that Impulsivity correlates with problematic social network sites use