The way people treat their possessions looks like love, according to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research. “Is it possible for consumers […]
By D’Vera Cohn and Paul Taylor Pew Research Center The iconic image of the Baby Boom generation is a 1960s-era snapshot of an exuberant, long-haired, […]
Americans are much more likely to exaggerate their attendance at religious services than are people in many other countries, according to a new University of […]
Ohio State University After a period of relative calm during the 1990s, rapid changes in American families began anew during the 2000s, a new analysis […]