The psychology of political polarization | Conservatives vs. Liberals
— Stand Together
January 17, 2024
Polarization study points to the one technique to use in a political debate
– Inverse
January 31, 2021
Why sharing personal stories is more important than facts in bridging political divide
– USA Today
January 27, 2021
The Importance of Being Ernst with Rachel Ernstoff
— More of a Comment Than a Question
January 17, 2021
Study predicts potential societal outcomes of COVID-19 pandemic
– Daily Bruin
November 12, 2020
Pour One Out for the People Living Through Quarantine With Ghost Roommates
– AV Club
May 15, 2020
With a New Decade — A New Hope? Reasons for Optimism in a Disordered World
– Salon
December 28, 2019
Employers Can Stereotype Veterans as Lacking Social-Emotional Skills, Report Finds
– Military.com
October 1, 2019
Research Shows Military Service Can Hurt Some Job Seekers’ Prospects
– Duke Fuqua School of Business
September 23, 2019
People Are More Honest Than We Think, New Study Finds [$]
– The Wall Street Journal
June 20, 2019
When Customers Want to See the Human Behind the Product
– Harvard Business Review
June 5, 2019
This Is What God’s Face Looks Like, According to American Christians
– Big Think
June 18, 2018
Is This the Face of God? Most Americans Believe the Almighty Looks Like an Average White Guy
– Inside Edition
June 14, 2018
UNC-Chapel Hill Researchers Ask Americans: “What Does God Look Like?”
– The College of Arts & Sciences, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
June 14, 2018
What’s God Look Like? Depends on Your Politics and Race, Study Finds
– USA Today
June 12, 2018
What’s Scarier to a New York City Cop Than a Black Man? A Tall Black Man
– Los Angeles Times
February 27, 2018
Kurt Gray on Developing an Open-Access, Online Measure of Imagination
– Society for Personality and Social Psychology
September 14, 2017
Dying Is ‘More Pleasant Than You Might Imagine’, Say Scientists
– The Telegraph
June 6, 2017
How We See Refugees Could Be Changed by ‘Subtle Shifts’ in Language, Psychologists Find
– The Independent
April 13, 2017
What HBO’s Westworld Gets Wrong (and right) About Human Nature
– The Conversation
November 3, 2016
Mini Reviews: 3 Compelling Reads about the Brain and How It Works
– Scientific American Mind
May 1, 2016
Uncanny Valley: Why We Find Human-Like Robots and Dolls So Creepy
– The Conversation
November 10, 2015
From Football Fans to Communist Regimes, It Doesn’t Take Much to Form a Group
– Science
January 27, 2014
Bad Behavior Gets “Paid Forward” Even More Than Good
– Scientific American
November 19, 2013
The Science Of ‘Zero Dark Thirty’: When We Can Condone Torture
– Popular Science
February 22, 2013
We Feel More Protective Over Women AND Men in Skimpy Clothing—But Think They’re Less Competent Too
– Daily Mail
August 16, 2012
Is This Scientific Proof That Grandma’s Cookies Taste Better Than All Others?
– Glamour
January 20, 2012
Good Intentions Can Sooth Pain, Increase Pleasure and Make Things Taste Better, Study Finds
– The Telegraph
January 19, 2012
Does Clothing Affect Men’s Perception of Women’s Agency?
– XX Factor, Slate
October 12, 2011
Vegetative Patients Are Judged as ‘More Dead Than Dead’
– Booster Shots, Los Angeles Times
August 20, 2011
Deader Than Dead: People in Vegetative States Are Viewed as Deader Than Corpses
– Not Exactly Rocket Science
August 2, 2011
No More Mr Nice Guy: Why Being a Do-Gooder Counts Against You If You Slip Up
– Daily Mail
February 17, 2011
Behavior: Pain Is Greater If Harm Seems Intentional
– Vital Signs, The New York Times
December 22, 2008
What Does It Mean to Have a Mind? Maybe More Than You Think
– Harvard Gazette
February 8, 2007