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Pandemic has negatively impacted teens mental health, says National Poll

Pandemic has negatively impacted teens mental health, says National Poll ANI | Updated: Mar 15, 2021 17:49 IST Michigan [US], March 15 (ANI): For teens, pandemic restrictions resulted in restrictions included months of virtual school, less time with friends and cancelling activities like sports, band concerts, for the ones who rely on social connections for emotional support, the COVID-19 induced lockdown may have taken a heavy toll on mental health, a new national poll suggests. Forty-six per cent of parents say their teen has shown signs of a new or worsening mental health condition since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, according to the C.S. Mott Children s Hospital National Poll on Children s Health at Michigan Medicine.

Rise in eating disorders noticed during COVID-19 induced lockdown: Study

Attitudes based on feelings, emotions can stand test of time: Study

Attitudes based on feelings, emotions can stand test of time: Study ANI | Updated: Mar 13, 2021 21:38 IST Washington [US], March 13 (ANI): People s attitudes can change frequently or last a lifetime depending on the topic, as per a new research by Association for Psychological Science. It also revealed that attitudes based on feelings and emotions can also stand the test of time. Past studies have demonstrated that opinions based on hard facts and data can remain constant over time, but new research published in the journal Psychological Science reveals that attitudes based on feelings and emotions can also stand the test of time. This research has implications for both predicting whose attitudes are fixed versus fleeting and how to nudge people to form more long-lasting opinions.

Pregnant women have higher anxiety levels compared to fertility patients, finds online survey

Study sheds light on the effect of consumers picking their own price

Study sheds light on the effect of consumers picking their own price ANI | Updated: Feb 28, 2021 22:02 IST Washington [US], February 28 (ANI): A recent study examined the potential benefits for firms and consumers of pick-your-price (PYP) over pay-what-you-want (PWYW) and fixed pricing strategies. The study, forthcoming in the Journal of Marketing, is titled The Control-Effort Trade-Off in Participative Pricing: How Easing Pricing Decisions Enhances Purchase Outcomes and is authored by Cindy Wang, Joshua Beck, and Hong Yuan. Over the past few decades, marketers have experimented with pricing strategies that delegate some or all of the price determination to consumers. Their goal is to engage consumers, boost sales, enhance brand loyalty, and contribute to a sellers overall competitive position.

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