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Batja Mesquita on Culture and Emotion
Social Science Bites
October 3, 2022

Batja Mesquita on Culture and Emotion

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Gerd Gigerenzer on Decision Making
Insights
August 1, 2022

Gerd Gigerenzer on Decision Making

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Ellen Peters on Numeracy
Social Science Bites
July 1, 2022

Ellen Peters on Numeracy

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George Loewenstein on Hot and Cold Affect
Insights
February 1, 2022

George Loewenstein on Hot and Cold Affect

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Jennifer Richeson on Perceptions of Racial Inequality

Jennifer Richeson on Perceptions of Racial Inequality

There is inequality in the United States, a fact most people accept and which data certainly bears out. But how bad do you think that inequality is, say, based on comparing the wealth held by the average Black person in America and the average white person?

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Olivier Sibony on Decision-Making

Olivier Sibony on Decision-Making

In the context of human action, management professor at HEC Paris and former McKinsey senior partner Olivier Sibony defines “noise” as the unwanted variability in human judgment.

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Mike Tomasello on Becoming Human

Mike Tomasello on Becoming Human

Psychologist Mike Tomasello details how, while higher primates may be quite like humans in many respects, the ability to work together on projects is not one of them.

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