- British Psychological Society Research Digest
July 11, 2018
A Cognitive (and Social) View of Ritual→
/- Science On Religion, Patheos
June 20, 2018
A Handout or a Helping Hand? How We Judge Others Guides How We Help Others→
/- Haas News
January 8, 2018
The Complicated Logic Behind Donating to a Food Pantry Rather Than Giving a Hungry Person Cash→
/- Kellogg Insight
January 3, 2018
Spoken Opinions Are More Effective Than Written Ones, UC Berkeley Study Finds→
/- The Daily Californian
November 30, 2017
Science Shows Why It's Important to Speak — Not Write — to People Who Disagree With You→
/- The Washington Post
November 27, 2017
People Are Less Dismissive of Ideas They Hear Than Those They Read, Study Finds→
/- Axios
November 27, 2017
Hearing an Opinion Spoken Aloud Humanizes the Person Behind It→
/- Association for Psychological Science
November 6, 2017
Well, This Is Awkward … Why You’re Avoiding Eye Contact With Your Nurse→
/- Chicago Booth Review
June 12, 2017
Can’t Touch This: The Psychological Effects of Functional Intimacy→
/- Science Daily
May 9, 2017
Social Science Research Explores Psychological Effects of Rituals→
/- NPR
April 4, 2017
Research: Performing a Ritual Before a Stressful Task Improves Performance→
/- Harvard Business Review
January 10, 2017
The Power of Rituals→
/- The Boston Globe
August 18, 2016
The Surprising Hazards of Sounding Like a Robot→
/- Inverse
October 11, 2016
Donald or Hillary? Why Listening to Them Makes a Difference to Voters→
/- Haas News
October 4, 2016
Why You Might Think Your Doctor Is ‘Personally Empty’→
/- The Washington Post
September 25, 2015
When Patients Ignore Doctors’ Emotions→
/- The Atlantic
September 24, 2015
Patients in Greatest Need of Health Care Perceive Their Physicians as “Empty”→
/- MedicalResearch.com
August 27, 2015
The Mouth Is Mightier Than the Pen→
/- The New York Times
June 27, 2015
This Is How People Judge How Smart You Are→
/- TIME
May 6, 2015