You would not ask a firefighter to perform open-heart surgery
“Collective intelligence” may not reflect an accurate picture of group dynamics according to new research by Marcus Credé.
“Collective intelligence” may not reflect an accurate picture of group dynamics according to new research by Marcus Credé.
A new Iowa State University study is one of the first to demonstrate the consequences of allowing children to have a TV or video game system in their bedroom.
Education has not kept up with the access children have to digital media. An Iowa State University professor is working to change that.
New research by faculty in psychology and communication studies highlights the need for better research and training to help police officers, military personnel and security guards accurately detect threats.
Both parties have knowledge, expertise and insight and must work together for the health of the child.
Research of violence in video games tangles with a booming industry.
This first-of-its-kind study, conducted in seven different countries, confirms six decades of research showing the effect is the same, regardless of culture.
Iowa State and French researchers found a link between video game exposure and sexism in a new study of more than 13,000 adolescents.