In The News December 21, 2022
63% of Men Use Dates to Become ‘a Better Version of Themselves’—for the Other Person, it can Feel Like a Therapy Session
Commentary December 20, 2022
Why Americans are Spending Less Time with Friends — And What to do About it
A full work week. Hours on housework, yard work, time spent with your kids or partner. Then there’s all the time we spend online. Where is the time for friends? Continue Reading →
Commentary December 16, 2022
Women are More Likely to Make Friends at Work than Men. Here’s Why that Matters
Research shows that the more friends we have, the less likely we are to be depressed or anxious, and work friendships boost productivity and worker retention Continue Reading →
In The News December 16, 2022
Why Can’t We Be Friends? Lack of Social Contact Harms Americans’ Mental, Physical Health.
In The News December 15, 2022
Work is About Knowledge that Pays and Relationships that are Priceless
As the dust settles after the 2022 midterm election, researchers are now able to look at how the Dobbs decision impacted voters across the country. While significant attention has been given to the abortion views of men and women of various age groups, less notice has been paid to the similarities and differences of racial and ethnic groups. Continue Reading →