Sosyal Bilimler

Social Science (mpib-berlin.mpg.de):
Over the past 20 years, online news headlines have become longer, more negative, and focused on click-through rates, regardless of journalistic quality, effectively becoming clickbait. Right-wing media used negative headlines significantly more often than left-wing or politically neutral ones.

Social Science (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov):
Young People Are Willing to Intervene Against Rape Myths Online: A Simulated Social Media Experiment

Social Science (frontiersin.org):
Men’s internet sex addiction predicts sexual objectification of women even after taking pornography consumption frequency into account

Social Science (ieeexplore.ieee.org):
New Research: Introducing "Digital Climate" as a Subdimension of Organizational Climate

Social Science (news.northeastern.edu):
Companies with LGBTQ+ board members outperform peers, research from Northeastern University finds.

Social Science (rutgers.edu):
Conservatives privately support several firearm policies, but don’t publicly demand them. The findings demonstrate that the majority of Americans support a range of firearm policies. The issue is that more conservative communities tend to support these policies in private.

Social Science (news.umich.edu):
Researchers estimate that 19 million children—1 in 4 of Americans under age 18—live with a parent or other adult who meets the definition for a substance use disorder, raising the risk that those children will go on to do the same

Social Science (pnas.org):
After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional protection of abortion rights in 2022, Democratic candidates became significantly more likely to campaign on abortion and to do so using unambiguous language, while Republicans increasingly obfuscated their positions on the issue.

Social Science (pnas.org):
Audits of the 2020 American election show an accurate vote count – Scholars have compiled every available audit of votes cast in the 2020 elections, finding an inconsequential net error rate (an error rate on the order of thousandths of a percent)

Social Science (eurekalert.org):
Autistic people communicate just as effectively as others. There is no significant difference in the effectiveness of how autistic and non-autistic people communicate, according to a new study, challenging the stereotype that autistic people struggle to connect with others.