Copy Ourselves Out of Existence? A Conversation on Decision-Making in the Age of Social Influence
No one quite knows how a local radio station in Texas managed to have one of the most popular posts on Facebook.
No one quite knows how a local radio station in Texas managed to have one of the most popular posts on Facebook.
How do false beliefs spread, and what are the consequences?
How nations set policies on resettling refugees is often framed as a measure of their compassion. New research suggests another explanation.
Life can look quite different when a culture’s enforcement of norms is tight or loose.
A mandatory waiting period before buying a handgun actually enjoys widespread support. What’s more, behavioral science backs it up too.
The stories we tell about sexual assault—the lone, serial predator—oversimplifies the truth and obscures the solution. Betsy Levy Paluck is one of the researchers trying to tell a more accurate story.