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October 2021

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October 27, 2021October 28, 2021  by Lena Bogdanska

The Intimate Link Between Sexual Shame and Religiousness

When it comes to issues of sexuality, whether it’s sexual satisfaction or sexual shame, the role of religion seems to have been neglected. In this post, Lena Bogdanska explores the issue.

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October 13, 2021  by Thea Steder & Tina Kretschmer

How do genes influence our behavior?

Behavioural geneticists have shown that individual differences are partly driven by variation in DNA. Important discussions about this work include the innovation in methods, whether it possible and wise to use these findings in everyday life, and the ethical boundaries when applying these findings. We review these questions in this post.

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October 6, 2021October 4, 2021  by Barbara Wisse

Welcome to hotel California! You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave…

Some supervisors are wonderful, others can turn your working life into hell. Why do some employees put up with this? A recent model may provide the answer.

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