
To Close the Gender Gap in Wages, We Need to Start Young
Scientific American
By Sophie Arnold and Katherine McAuliffe
April 9, 2021

Why Do Bystanders Fail to Intervene When They See Others in Pain?
Los Angeles Times
By Dominic J. Packer and Jay J. Van Bavel
April 4, 2021

Why People Won’t Rethink Holiday Plans During a Pandemic
Scientific American
By Daniel Stein and Nick Hobson
April 3, 2021

Op-Ed: Why We Are More Cautious When There’s Light at the End of the Tunnel
Los Angeles Times
By Thomas D. Gilovich and William Schulze
March 30, 2021

Selfish or Selfless? Human Nature Means You’re Both
The Conversation
By Keith Yoder and Jean Decety
March 17, 2021

Amanda Gorman, Poet Laureate and Gesturer Laureate
Scientific American
By Susan Goldin-Meadow
March 8, 2021


Kids’ Math Skills Have Taken a Hit During the Pandemic. Here’s How Parents Can Help
.The Washington Post
By Susan Levine and Michelle Hurst
February 16, 2021

Time to End Assumption That Public Health Interventions Encourage Risk
Behavioral Scientist
By Thomas Talhelm
February 15, 2021

Masks Can Be Detrimental to Babies’ Speech and Language Development
Scientific American
By David J. Lewkowicz
February 11, 2021

Op-Ed: Why Being Introspective Is a Double-Edged Sword
Los Angeles Times
By Ethan Kross
February 6, 2021

No, You Are Not Addicted to Your Digital Device, But You May Have a Habit You Want to Break
The Conversation
By Ian A. Anderson and Wendy Wood
February 2, 2021

The Psychologist Will See Everyone Now
The Boston Globe
By David H. Rosmarin
January 31, 2021

Amazon’s Cynical, Anti-Union Attack on Mail Voting
The New York Times
By Craig Becker and Amy Dru Stanley
January 29, 2021

Why Sharing Personal Stories Is More Important Than Facts in Bridging Political Divide
USA TODAY
By Kurt Gray
January 27, 2021

How Elvis Got Americans to Accept the Polio Vaccine
Scientific American
By Hal Hershfield and Ilana Brody
January 18, 2021

Opinion: Our Divided Times Are an Opportunity for Empathy. Really.
The Washington Post
By Jamil Zaki, Robb Willer, Jan Gerrit Voelkel, and Luiza Santos
December 29, 2020

Why Paying People to Be Vaccinated Could Backfire
The New York Times
By George Loewenstein and Cynthia Cryder
December 14, 2020

Why We’re So Bad at Counting the Calories We Eat, Drink or Burn
The Conversation
By Kaitlin Woolley and Peggy Liu
December 10, 2020

Op-Ed: Why So Many People Want to Believe the Election Was Stolen
Los Angeles Times
By Aaron C. Kay and Mark J. Landau
December 6, 2020