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November 30, 2018

Biased Headlines→

November 30, 2018/ ScienceSites

- The Politic
October 8, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
October 31, 2018

Qué Lleva a Las Personas a Arriesgarlo Todo y Enfrentarse a Los Corruptos→

October 31, 2018/ ScienceSites

- eldiario.es
September 21, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
October 10, 2018

Data, Not Hunches: How the Businessolver Empathy Index Reveals Actionable Insights→

October 10, 2018/ ScienceSites

- Businessolver Blog
September 10, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
August 31, 2018

When Does a Person Stop Being an Individual, and When Is He Part of a Group?→

August 31, 2018/ ScienceSites

- Qrius
July 20, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
August 03, 2018

Are You at Risk for Empathy Myopia?→

August 03, 2018/ ScienceSites

- Popula
July 19, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
July 31, 2018

Whistleblower Earns $30 Million, But Does Money Really Make Tipsters Come Forward?→

July 31, 2018/ ScienceSites

- MarketWatch
July 17, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
May 04, 2018

What Makes Deceit Such a Hard Habit to Break?→

May 04, 2018/ ScienceSites

- Kellogg Insight
April 2, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
April 06, 2018

How Will Pop Music Adapt to Autonomous Cars?→

April 06, 2018/ ScienceSites

- Future Tense, Slate
March 15, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
March 30, 2018

Humans and Machines (video)→

March 30, 2018/ ScienceSites

- The National Academies
February 28, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
March 14, 2018

How Brain Science Found Its Way Into Business School→

March 14, 2018/ ScienceSites

- Financial Times
February 27, 2018

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March 02, 2018

Expert: Those Into Hate Speech Want Change, But From a Distance→

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- The Star Online
February 7, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
February 28, 2018

Scientists Have Discovered Two Simple Psychological Differences That Make You Liberal or Conservative→

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- Business Insider
February 3, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
February 02, 2018

Anthropomorphism Puts a Friendly Face on Autonomous Vehicles→

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- Next Nature Network
January 26, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
January 22, 2018

Slack Hopes Its AI Will Keep You from Hating Slack→

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- MIT Technology Review
January 16, 2018

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2018, in-the-news
January 11, 2018

The Complicated Logic Behind Donating to a Food Pantry Rather than Giving a Hungry Person Cash→

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- Kellogg Insight
January 3, 2018

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January 05, 2018

Self-Driving Car 'Faces' Need to Look Friendly If We Want People to Use Them→

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- Motherboard
January 3, 2018

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January 02, 2018

The Limits of Empathy→

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- Topic
January 2018

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Adam Waytz

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Recent Work

Journal Articles
Exposure to Automation Explains Religious Declines

Joshua Conrad Jackson, Kai Chi Yam, Pok Man Tang, Chris Sibley, & Adam Waytz. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120, e2304748120 (2023)

Political Bot Bias in the Perception of Online Discourse

Shane Schweitzer, Kyle Dobson, & Adam Waytz. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 19485506231156020 (2023)

Virtuous Startups: The Credentialing Power of the Startup Label

Monica Gamez-Djokic, Maryam Kouchaki, & Adam Waytz. Academy of Management: Discoveries, 8, 441-458 (2022)

Language as a Window Into Mind Perception: How Mental State Language Differentiates Body and Mind, Human and Nonhuman, and the Self From Others

Shane Schweitzer & Adam Waytz. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 150, 1642-1672 (2021)

Concerns About Automation and Negative Sentiment Toward Immigration

Monica Gamez-Djokic* & Adam Waytz*. Psychological Science, 31, 987-1000 (2020)
*equal authorship

In the News

In the News
Your Calendar Needs More White Space

- Harvard Business Review
March–April 2023

Skipping That After-Work Happy Hour? Why It Could Hurt Your Career (audio)

- As We Work, The Wall Street Journal
February 28, 2023

Tired of B’day Parties, Team-Bonding Trips? It’s OK to Be ‘Boring at Work’

- The Times of India
December 8, 2022

Will Algorithms Remove Gender Bias in Hiring?

- The Behavioral Science Hub, Psychology Today
October 10, 2022

Why Are Office Parties So Awkward? (audio)

- Marketplace
July 15, 2022

 
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