
What the US can learn from affirmative action at universities in Brazil
The Conversation
By Neil Lewis, Inácio Bó, and Rodrigo Zeidan
July 17, 2023

How Culture Affects the ‘Marshmallow Test’
Scientific American
By Yuko Munakata
July 14, 2023

It’s not only political conservatives who worry about moral purity
Psyche
By Kurt Gray, Will Blakey, and Nicholas DiMaggio
July 13, 2023

Useful Feedback, More Than Praise, Helps Students Flourish
Scientific American
By Camilla Mutoni Griffiths
June 15, 2023

E. Jean Carroll’s Case Reveals the ‘Double Victimization’ of Sexual Assault Survivors
Scientific American
By Adam Galinsky
June 8, 2023

People in the U.S. Think They Are Better Than They Actually Are. People in Asia Don’t
Scientific American
By Shinobu Kitayama
May 15, 2023

Opinion: ‘Follow your passion’ is a recipe for being exploited at work
Los Angeles Times
By Jon M. Jackimowicz and Kai Krautter
May 13, 2023

An Extraordinary Story for the U.S. Supreme Court, an Ordinary One for Human Psychology
Behavioral Scientist
By Uri Gneezy
May 8, 2023

Opinion: Florida revives an 1850s strategy to exclude Chinese immigrants
Los Angeles Times
By Beth Lew-Williams
May 3, 2023

Extreme Views Are More Attractive Than Moderate Ones
Scientific American
By Amit Goldenberg
April 19, 2023

Weapons of Mass Persuasion: Tracing the Story of Psychological Targeting on Social Media
Behavioral Scientist
By Sander van der Linden
April 10, 2023

Opinion: My father’s experience with frontotemporal dementia makes me grieve for Bruce Willis’ family
CNN
By Mitra Salasel
March 29, 2023



Doing Less Is Hard, Especially When We’re Overwhelmed
Behavioral Scientist
By Yael Schonbrun, Leidy Klotz
February 6, 2023


The Secret Tax on Women’s Time
TIME
By Lauren Howe, Lindsay Howe, Ashley Whillans
January 25, 2023

Op-Ed: Don’t ban chatbots in classrooms — use them to change how we teach
LA Times
By Angela Duckworth, Lyle Ungar
January 19, 2023

