Study suggests focusing on outliers leads to flawed snap judgments
From the Duke University press release: You enter a room and quickly scan the crowd to gain a sense of who’s there — how many men versus women. How reliable… Read more »
From the Duke University press release: You enter a room and quickly scan the crowd to gain a sense of who’s there — how many men versus women. How reliable… Read more »
From the University of Göttingen press release: Everyone has at some point been charmed by the sound of a person’s voice: but can we believe our ears? What can a… Read more »
From the University of Westminster press release: A new study led by the Centre for Nutraceuticals in the University of Westminster shows that pink drinks can help to make you… Read more »
From the American College of Cardiology press release: Young and middle-aged adults who reported severe psychological distress — such as depression or anxiety — after suffering a heart attack were… Read more »
From the Simon Fraser University press release: New research from Simon Fraser University suggests that students learning remotely become night owls but do not sleep more despite the time saved… Read more »
From the DZNE – German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases press release: In Alzheimer’s disease, neurons in the brain die. Largely responsible for the death of neurons are certain protein deposits… Read more »
From the American Marketing Association press release: Researchers from University of Texas-Austin and Copenhagen Business School published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that offers actionable guidance to managers on… Read more »
From the American Psychological Association press release: People who feel younger have a greater sense of well-being, better cognitive functioning, less inflammation, lower risk of hospitalization and even live longer… Read more »
From the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences press release: To understand the world, we arrange individual objects, people, and events into different categories or concepts. Concepts… Read more »
From the Ohio State University press release: Watching meaningful films — those that we find moving and poignant — can make us feel more prepared to deal with life’s challenges… Read more »
