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Psychology
Fun in business is no laughing matter — it can create a golden strategic advantage and bring serious success in the long term.
The digital world will always entail risks for teens, but that doesn’t mean parents aren’t without recourse.
Stanford psychologist Jamil Zaki discusses the dangers of cynicism and how skepticism can invigorate our relationships and communities.
Meet the scientist mixing mentalism with principles from positive psychology and the science of human potential.
How Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky cracked open behavioral economics and enlightened all our choices.
Thinking of a number between one and ten? Here's how predictable human responses create the illusion of telepathy.
A simple semantic device — invented by a forgotten senator — can help us break “the curse of knowledge.”
How do you cope when joining a team shatters your confidence? Albert Camus and Harry Stack Sullivan can help.
Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein drew inspiration from psychologists as well as their own children, becoming more understanding parents in the process.
What are we supposed to do when experts look at the same data yet reach starkly different conclusions?
Four startup founders explain how to derive lessons from the past while still looking ahead to what’s possible.
Josh Kaufman — best-selling author of entrepreneurial classic "The Personal MBA" — explores an essential truth about all decision-making.
How to make sure our formative tendencies don't derail us from being the great leaders we are trying to become.
Cognitive systems famously posited by psychologist Daniel Kahneman (1934-2024) may hold the key to a more productive and focused work environment.
50 years ago, Herman Chernoff proposed using human faces to represent multidimensional datasets. It was a good idea in theory — but a disaster in practice.
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Are humans naturally selfless? Psychologist Abigail Marsh is using studies on psychopathy and altruism to find out.