Mexican immigrants with darker skin tones report more discrimination from US-born whites, a study in two cities finds.
Beautiful people have an advantage in hiring, but a new study suggests their looks aren't the only reason why. Are they better nonverbal communicators?
People in a new study deemed the sexual harassment claims of "prototypical" women more credible, which raises the question of who gets silenced.
Unlike lots of other research on sex, a new study looks at pleasure, not dysfunction. The findings link positive body image with greater enjoyment.
When should parents worry about teen girls' selfies? Usually, they're no big deal, researchers say, unless editing becomes an obsession.
"Basically, if you believe that a white man rules the heavens, you are more likely to believe that white men should rule on Earth."
To study how investors judge pitches, researchers used an odd laboratory: the TV show "Shark Tank."
3D scans and digital painting avatars might be a way to foster body positivity, research finds.
New research shows distinct appearance bias among reviewers for radiology residencies.
Women can leave an exercise class feeling great or lousy about themselves. It depends on the fitness instructor's script.
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