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Selfish people misremember their actions and think they were more generous than they actually were →

PsychPost

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Written by Molly Crockett On June 8, 2020 In Social Learning, Research Coverage

How will we remember the coronavirus pandemic? →

Discover

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Written by Molly Crockett On May 29, 2020 In Social Learning, Research Coverage

Selfish people misremember their own past selfishness, thus like selves →

Fast Company

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Written by Molly Crockett On May 19, 2020 In Research Coverage, Social Learning

Memory misfires help selfish maintain their self-image →

EurekAlert! from the (American Association for the Advancement of Science)

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Written by Molly Crockett On May 4, 2020 In Social Learning, Research Coverage

We admire these do-gooders. We just don’t want to date them. →

Vox

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Written by Molly Crockett On September 3, 2019 In Social Learning, Others

How We Judge Other People’s Generosity—And Why It Matters →

Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life (UC Berkeley)

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Written by Molly Crockett On April 29, 2019 In Social Learning

Another victim of violence: trust in those who mean no harm →

YaleNews

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Written by Molly Crockett On April 26, 2019 In Social Learning

Bad First Impressions Are Not Set in Stone →

Scientific American

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Written by Molly Crockett On November 25, 2018 In Social Learning

From shock machines in a basement to a new theory of moral inference →

Nature Human Behaviour

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Written by Molly Crockett On November 20, 2018 In Social Learning

A New Yale Study Says You Can Overcome a Bad First Impression By Doing This 1 Simple Thing →

Inc.

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Written by Molly Crockett On October 10, 2018 In Social Learning

Forgiveness has become a forgotten virtue in these bitter times →

The Guardian

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Written by Molly Crockett On September 20, 2018 In Social Learning

Here's Why It's Hard To Let Go Of A Toxic Friendship, According To Science →

Elite Daily

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Written by Molly Crockett On September 20, 2018 In Social Learning

We're Predisposed To Forgiveness, A New Study Finds, And It May Be Why Some People Say In Bad Relationships →

Bustle

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Written by Molly Crockett On September 19, 2018 In Social Learning

Humans are predisposed to forgive people, study claims →

Independent

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Written by Molly Crockett On September 18, 2018 In Social Learning

Why those bad first impressions won’t last →

The Times

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Written by Molly Crockett On September 18, 2018 In Social Learning

People like you more than you think, a new study suggests →

Time

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Written by Molly Crockett On September 17, 2018 In Social Learning

Humans stay in bad relationships because they are inherently forgiving, study suggests →

The Telegraph

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Written by Molly Crockett On September 17, 2018 In Social Learning

Shock finding: Humans are hardwired to forgive - even after a zapping →

Metro

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Written by Molly Crockett On September 17, 2018 In Social Learning

We are predisposed to forgive, new research suggests →

YaleNews

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Written by Molly Crockett On September 17, 2018 In Social Learning

Flexible updating of beliefs in order to forgive →

Nature Human Behaviour

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Written by Molly Crockett On September 17, 2018 In Social Learning
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