Environment All That ‘Call of Duty’ With Your Friends Has Not Made You a More Violent Person But all that solo Call of Duty has. Paul Bisceglio
Economics Apparently You Can Bring Your Religion to Work New research says offices that encourage talk of religion actually make for happier workplaces. Max Ufberg
Social Justice Canadian Kids Have a Serious Smoking Problem Bootleg cigarette sales could be leading Canadian teens to more serious drugs, a recent study finds. Max Ufberg
Social Justice The Hidden Psychology of the Home Ref That old myth of home field bias isn’t a myth at all; it’s a statistical fact. Max Ufberg
Economics A Word of Caution to the Holiday Deal-Makers Repeat customers—with higher return rates and real bargain-hunting prowess—can have negative effects on a company’s net earnings. Max Ufberg
Economics Crowdfunding Works for Science Scientists just need to put forth some effort. Paul Bisceglio
Social Justice There’s More Than One Way to Be Good at Math Mathematical ability isn’t one single skill set; there are indeed many ways to be “good at math,” research shows. Max Ufberg
Economics Attention Office Jerks: Back Off! We tolerate jerks in the workplace because we value their creativity. Maybe it's time we stopped. Max Ufberg
Social Justice Yes, Mom and Dad, I Lied Sometimes—But That’s All Your Fault A new study finds that punishment can actually make our kids lie more. Max Ufberg
News in Brief Standing Up for My Group by Kicking Yours Members of a minority ethnic group are less likely to express support for gay equality if they believe their own group suffers from discrimination. Tom Jacobs