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From: Studio B: UnscriptedAuthor Will Storr and evolutionary biologist Nichola Raihani discuss the psychology of status, and why people believe in con

The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories: Storr and Raihani

Will Storr and Nichola Raihani discuss the psychology of status, and why people believe in conspiracy theories.

If Trust is Good for Business, Who Defines Fairness in Vulnerability?

An neuroscience article from 2017 in HBR lays out the premise that improving trust has direct and immediate benefits to productivity: Compared with people at low-trust companies, people at high-trust companies report: 74% less stress, 106% more energy at work, 50% higher productivity, 13% fewer sick days, 76% more engagement, 29% more satisfaction with their … Continue reading If Trust is Good for Business, Who Defines Fairness in Vulnerability? →

Evolution of Cooperation, Animals Sensory Systems, and Other New Books

Evolution of Cooperation, Animals Sensory Systems, and Other New Books
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Why are we so uncharitable to those doing good deeds?

Composite by Danielle Campbell/Alamy. Composite by Danielle Campbell/Alamy. From veganism to fundraising, psychologists have found acts of altruism often attract mistrust and even anger NicholaRaihani Sun 23 May 2021 06.00 EDT In 2014, the word “humblebrag” was added to the Oxford online dictionary, along with the following definition: “An ostensibly modest or self-deprecating statement whose actual purpose is to draw attention to something of which one is proud.” In the wild, humblebrags often present as false complaints (“I’ve lost so much weight I have nothing to wear!” or “So stressed: I applied for six jobs and got all of them!”) or as a boast cloaked in humility (“I can’t believe my book became a bestseller!”).

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