Romance or nomance? Adolescents prefer to see less sex, more friendships, platonic relationships on screen October 25, 2023 UCLA ...
Inaugural UCLA Barbra Streisand Center lecture examines truth in the public sphere September 15, 2023 ...
Often, consumers inadvertently give too much credit to products’ ‘scientifically studied’ claims July 24, 2023 UCLA ...
Level of support for gender-neutral option on state IDs affected by political orientation, social context May 30, 2023 UCLA ...
Is it too late to change your mind? Study reveals ‘developmental window’ for thinking styles May 11, 2023 UCLA ...
Study of Mexican deportees over 20 years sheds light on effectiveness of U.S. immigration policy February 21, 2023 UCLA ...
Some claim culture affects our basic visual perception. A UCLA study takes a fresh look December 14, 2022 Bucking ...
There’s a lot of hate in the world. UCLA’s scholars are asking why and what can be done October 12, 2022 The new ...
Engaging with the world: Q&A with Abel Valenzuela, interim dean of social sciences October 5, 2022 ...
Q&A: UCLA political scientists on how the 2020 presidential campaign continues to reverberate October 3, 2022 Lynn ...
Kindness is contagious and these videos can help kids catch the altruism bug September 29, 2022 UCLA ...
UCLA survey finds most teens reject glamorized lifestyles in entertainment media September 20, 2022 The ...