Norwegian prostitution law sparks negative attitudes towards buying sex in capital
The researchers studied how a law in Norway affected people's attitudes towards buying sex. They found that the law made people in the capital city more negative towards buying sex. In another study, they discovered that boys tend to be overconfident about their math grades, while girls are actually underconfident. Additionally, discrimination based on gender, class, and ethnicity exists in the Norwegian housing market. Lastly, the researchers looked at attitudes towards prostitution in Norway and Sweden.