Relations between actual versus perceived and misperceived size of immigrant population
Misperceptions of the size of the immigrant population found to be more predictive of public's opposition to immigration than the actual size of the immigrant population.
While political and religious leaders dominated culture before the invention of the printing press, and artists and scientists became so after, the advent of TV has made entertainment and sports heroes ascendent.
The emergence of disorder in a moving human crowd can be reversed by modifying the dynamics of a few 'game changers' located in regions of maximum local crowd speed.
Analysis of 56 studies on electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields finds that their quality of evidence is inadequate for drawing conclusions about their potential adverse biological effects.