Sosyal Bilimler

Social Science (psypost.org):
New research highlights shortage of male mentors for boys and young men. Most boys and young men in the US frequently lack male guidance figures in critical areas of their lives. For many young males, particularly those from lower-income backgrounds, the adults available to assist are mainly women.

Social Science (aeaweb.org):
For a large share of social media users, digital platforms have become a trap. People use the platform due to fears of missing out on what peers are doing or becoming socially excluded, but would rather the platform not exist at all. [Data from incentivized experiments with Instagram, TikTok]

Social Science (uni-konstanz.de):
In recent years, right-wing populist parties have experienced significant political success across nearly all Western democracies. With their increasing political establishment, xenophobic attitudes have become normalized, including discrimination by public authorities.

Social Science (sciencedirect.com):
More attractive individuals are less supportive of redistribution

Social Science (psypost.org):
MAGA Republicans are more likely to view political violence as justified, but are generally not more willing to engage in it themselves compared to other groups. Widespread endorsement of such acts could nonetheless foster an environment where violence is more likely to occur

Social Science (sciencedirect.com):
Researchers found pathways to improved food and nutrition security: The role of farm production diversity in household dietary outcomes in rural area of Pakistan

Social Science (tanea.com.au):
Social media use soars as kids drop sport, reading and the arts. Australian researcher's warn of social media’s growing grip on young people, with use among children and teens soaring by more than 200% since before COVID and showing no sign of decline.

Social Science (journals.sagepub.com):
Anti-Egalitarians Are Lenient Toward Corporate Misconduct: Mixed Evidence for the Role of Threat and Mind Perception

Social Science (journals.plos.org):
Surprising numbers of childfree people emerge in developing countries, defying expectations

Social Science (sciencedirect.com):
Study examined when and how students adopt novel source credibility evaluation criteria. Using the microgenetic method, authors tracked the emergence of source credibility evaluation criteria among 20 ninth-grade students who engaged in collaborative inquiry tasks with multiple scientific documents.