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“Teach them a lesson they shall not soon forget” -those kids, probably. →

TikTok

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Written by Molly Crockett On January 11, 2021

Study: Children use punishment to hurt and teach lessons →

WSHU

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Written by Molly Crockett On December 11, 2020

The Psychological, Philosophical and Ethical Perils of Social Media: A Discussion →

UBC CAIDA

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Written by Molly Crockett On December 11, 2020

Children more willing to punish if the wrongdoer is ‘taught a lesson’ →

YaleNews

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Written by Molly Crockett On November 24, 2020

What if instead of calling people out, we called them in? →

New York Times

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Written by Molly Crockett On November 24, 2020

How social media divides us →

Psych of Tech Institute

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Written by Molly Crockett On October 30, 2020

Automatic decision-making prevents us harming others – new study →

University of Burmingham

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Written by Molly Crockett On October 15, 2020 In Social Decision-making

ADL’s Center for Technology and Society announces third class of Belfer Fellows →

Anti-Defamation League

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Written by Molly Crockett On August 13, 2020 In In the Media

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

Two psychologists four beers: Hot takes (with Robb Willer) →

Social Sciences Podcast

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Written by Molly Crockett On February 21, 2020

Is it okay to sacrifice one person to save many? How you answer depends on where you’re from. →

Vox

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Written by Molly Crockett On January 30, 2020

Tripping acid as a group makes us feel more positive and connected, research suggests →

IFL Science

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Written by Molly Crockett On January 27, 2020 In Others

New research confirms lingering mood benefit of psychedelics →

Medical Xpress

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Written by Molly Crockett On January 27, 2020 In Others

Study of 1,225 festival-goers pinpoints positive effects of trippy drugs →

Inverse

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Written by Molly Crockett On January 27, 2020 In Others

Psychedelic drugs like LSD and magic mushrooms linked to transformative experiences, feeling connected with others →

Newsweek

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Written by Molly Crockett On January 27, 2020 In Others

Magic mushrooms and LSD give sustained boost in mood after recreational use, study concludes →

Independent

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Written by Molly Crockett On January 27, 2020

Researchers went to festivals to study psychedelic drugs and found they left people feeling happy and connected hours after the high wore off

Insider

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Written by Molly Crockett On January 27, 2020
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