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Get More from Reading your Favorite Books with Pique founder Bec Weeks

06 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

On this episode of Behavioral Grooves we chat with the founder of the engaging new app PIQUE. Bec Weeks is a behavioral scientist turned accidental en...

The Power of Unity: Robert Cialdini Expands His Best Selling Book Influence

30 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

The GodFather of Influence, Robert Cialdini joins us again on Behavioral Grooves to share his motivation for expanding his bestselling book Influence:...

Behind NOISE and Beyond The Book: Linnea Gandhi Shares her New Course on Noise

26 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Linnea Gandhi is one of our favorite people to talk with and we had the pleasure of welcoming Linnea back to Behavioral Grooves recently. We last spok...

Why Is Noise Worse Than Bias? Olivier Sibony Explains

23 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

NOISE is set to be the next behavioral science bestseller. Daniel Kahneman, Cass Sunstein and Olivier Sibony describe noise as the unwanted variabilit...

How Behavioral Science Can Impact Nonprofits: The Inspiring Story at Save The Children

19 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Allison Zelkowitz seized the opportunity to use behavioral science at Save The Children to make a big impact on global projects. By building a world-f...

How Delusions Can Actually Be Useful: Shankar Vedantam Reveals How

16 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we are delighted to welcome Shankar Vedantam, host of the wildly popular podcast, Hidden Brain and esteemed author of the new book Us...

Donating Our Money Is Irrational, So Why Do We Do It? Tim Kachuriak Explains Our Motivations

12 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Tim Kachuriak is the founder and Chief Innovation and Optimization Officer for NextAfter (https://www.nextafter.com/), a fundraising research lab and ...

How Do You Become Influential? Jon Levy Reveals His Surprising Secrets

09 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Our guest, Jon Levy, is arguably one of the most influential behavioral scientists in the world. Over 10 years ago, Jon founded The Influencers Dinner...

Why Music Makes You Feel Better with Pablo Ripollés and Ernest Mas Herrero

02 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode we are thrilled to be discussing our two favorite topics: human behavior and music. We learn that music, more than any other activity,...

Share, Like, Comment: Sandra Matz PhD Exposes The Truth Behind your Digital Footprint

25 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Our guest this week, Sandra Matz PhD exposes the truth behind our online presence. In our conversation, Sandra reveals that with simple analytics, the...

3 Ways to have a Positive Chat About Vaccine Hesitancy with Friends and Family

21 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Research is showing that there are four broad groups of people who are the most vaccine hesitant: African Americans Latinos Women between the ages of ...

How a Compelling Story Packs a Persuasive Punch with Melanie Green

18 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Dr. Melanie Green is a professor at the University of Buffalo. She joined us on the podcast to explain how the power of a compelling narrative, includ...

Secrets of Subtraction: Donut Holes, Lego and Bruce Springsteen with Leidy Klotz

14 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Leidy Klotz is the Copenhaver Associate Professor of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Virginia. His research fil...

Observing the Non-Obvious: How to Spot Trends Around You with Rohit Bhargava

11 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Rohit Bhargava is on a mission to help everyone in the world become a non-obvious thinker. In this episode, he talks with us about how intentionality ...

Why It's Astoundingly Easy, But Not Better, to Be Tribal with Tim Ash

04 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Tim Ash is a very interesting guy. He is both an authority on evolutionary psychology and digital marketing, which puts him in pretty rarified air. He...

Scrutinizing Hype: Powerful lessons from The Hype Handbook with Michael F. Schein

31 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Michael F. Schein is a hype specialist and the author of The Hype Handbook: 12 Indispensable Secrets from the World’s Greatest Propagandists, Self-P...

A Thousand Thanks: A Lifetime of Experiments and Gratitude with AJ Jacobs

28 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

AJ Jacobs is an author, journalist, lecturer, and human guinea pig. He has written four New York Times bestsellers, including The Year of Living Bib...

Linda Thunstrom: Are Thoughts and Prayers Empty Gestures to Suffering Disaster Victims?

21 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Linda Thunstrom, PhD is a Swedish economist working as an assistant professor of economics at the University of Wyoming. (That’s in Laramie, Wyoming...

GAABS and Improving the Future for Every Applied Behavioral Scientist

14 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

GAABS is an organization that was recently founded to act as an accrediting body for applied behavioral scientists. GAABS is The Global Association of...

Dessa: The Attention Shepherd on the Curious Act of Being Deeply Human

07 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Dessa is a singer, rapper, writer, speaker, science and philosophy connoisseur, podcast host, and ice cream flavor inventor. (Her flavor is Dessa’s ...

Jonathan Mann: Is it Possible to Design an Experience?

28 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Can you design an experience for someone else? Jonathan Mann, the Vice President of User Experience at Renaissance Learning says, “Umm, not really.”...

Why We Need Robots with Kind Faces with Bertram Malle

21 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Bertram Malle, PhD teaches social cognitive science and social psychology at Brown University, he’s the author of dozens of articles and has focused...

The Myth of the "Relationship Spark" with Logan Ury (featuring a guest appearance by Christina Gravert, PhD)

14 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Logan Ury studied psychology at Harvard, was a TED Fellow, then became a behavioral scientist at Google, where she ran Google’s behavioral science t...

How Shelley Archambeau Flies Like an Eagle

07 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Shellye Archambeau is the author of “Unapologetically Ambitious: Take Risks, Break Barriers, and Create Success on Your Own Terms.” It’s part me...

On Fake Memories and Whistleblowers with Nuala Walsh

31 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Nuala Walsh is a strategic adviser with MindEquity, working with organizations to create reputation, commercial and cultural change. She is a global l...

How Chaning Jang Works Around Not Being WEIRD

24 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Chaning Jang is the CSO of the Busara Center for Behavioral Economics and has helped lead the organization since 2013. He is responsible for strategy,...

The Counterintuitive Persuasion of The Catalyst with Jonah Berger

17 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Jonah Berger is a marketing professor in the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and the internationally best-selling author Contagious a...

Time is Money – How Do You Value It?

13 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Recently, NPR’s Planet Money penned an article about how much our time is worth based on some research that was sponsored by the rideshare company L...

How Decision Making is Critical for Back Country Skiers and Sex

11 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Have you ever been caught in an avalanche or spoken to someone who survived? In this episode, you’ll hear what living through an avalanche is really...

The Role of the Unconscious in Everyday Behaviors with Joel Weinberger

03 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Joel Weinberger is a Professor of Psychology at the Derner Institute at Adelphi University with Postdoctoral training in motivation at Harvard Univers...

Successful New Year’s Resolutions in 4 Quick Tips

30 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

If you’re like the rest of us, your new year’s resolutions don’t last beyond St. Valentine’s Day. That’s okay – it’s normal. The trouble...

Living Happier By Making the World Better with Max Bazerman

27 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Max Bazerman is the Jesse Isidor Strauss Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and is the author of “Better, Not Perfect.”...

Reflecting on the Best Podcast Insights from 2020

23 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

This is THE episode to listen to if you have missed the last 90 episodes. We can all agree that 2020 has been one hell of a year. Many people have bee...

The 10 Best Behavioral Science Books for 2020

20 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Pretty much everyone around the world agrees that 2020 was a challenging year and we’re glad it’s all but over. However, 2020 was a year we upped ...

How to Deal With Anxiety Over COVID Vaccines

16 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Are the new COVID-19 vaccines are safe? It will probably take time to know for sure; however, this week Kurt and Tim discuss the behavioral aspects of...

Amy Bucher on Participatory Design, Trust and Engaging Your Audience

13 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Amy Bucher, PhD is the Vice President of Behavior Change Design at Mad*Pow and the author of “Engaged” a new book on how to apply behavioral scien...

Evolving HR Using Behavioral Science with Ryan McShane

06 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Ryan McShane is the President and CEO of HR Evolution, a consultancy that designs systems that support employee alignment to organizational purpose th...

Cornelia Walther on POZE: Pause, Observe, Zoom in, and Experience

27 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Cornelia Walther has spent most of her professional career with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Program (WFP). She was ...

Kevin Vallier: What to Do About Polarization

22 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Kevin Vallier, PhD is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University, where he directs their Philosophy, Politics, Economics, ...

IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY BY MAKING YOUR WORKFORCE PSYCHOLOGICALLY SAFE

20 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

[NOTE: This episode was originally published as a Weekly Grooves podcast. We wanted to share it with our Behavioral Grooves listeners and we hope you ...

Bill von Hippel on The Social Leap, Context, and Max Weinberg

15 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Bill von Hippel, PhD is an evolutionary psychologist from Alaska who has lived in Australia for more than 20 years. Bill teaches at the University of ...

World Kindness Day Through a Behavioral Lens

13 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

World Kindness Day is November 13th and has been celebrated in many countries around the world since 1998. World Kindness Day was developed to promote...

How Do We Deal with Disinformation?

11 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

[NOTE: This episode was originally published under our sister-podcast, Weekly Grooves. We are republishing it here to share relevant behavioral scienc...

Elspeth Kirkman and Michael Hallsworth on Designing Behavioral Interventions

08 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

CORRECTION: In this episode, we incorrectly state that Michael Hallsworth started the BIT North American team.  In fact, the BIT North America team w...

Iowa Caucus Conspiracy Theories – How to Inoculate Yourself

05 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

[NOTE: This episode was originally published under our sister-podcast, Weekly Grooves. In our effort to share relevant behavioral science information,...

Rippling with Jez Groom and April Vellacott

01 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Jez Groom and April Vellacott, our guests in this episode, are co-authors of “Ripple - The Big Effects of Small Behavior Changes in Business.” It’...

Grooving: The Single Largest Driver of Misinformation

31 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

[NOTE: This episode was originally published under our sister-podcast, Weekly Grooves. In our effort to share relevant behavioral science information,...

Vote Now (for Behavioral Grooves)

30 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

The presidential election is going full tilt in the United States and we want to emphasize the importance of acting on your constitutional rights if y...

Play, Reciprocity and Context: The Keys to Happy Communities with Jessica Mayhew

28 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Jessica Mayhew, PhD teaches Biological Anthropology as well as Primate Culture & Cognition at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington....

Kwame Christian: On Compassionate Curiosity, Social Justice Conversations, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch

25 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Kwame Christian, Esq. is the author of “Nobody Will Play With Me: How to Use Compassionate Curiosity to Find Confidence in Conflict.” He is the ho...

Matt Johnson & Prince Ghuman on Mid-Liminal Marketing and the Ethics of Applied Neuroscience

18 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Matt Johnson, PhD and Prince Ghuman are the authors of “Blindsight: the mostly hidden ways marketing shapes our brains.” We caught up with them to...

Annie Duke on How to Decide

11 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Annie Duke first guested on Behavioral Grooves on Episode 31, which was released on September 30, 2018. For some reason, the three of us hit it off an...

Andy Luttrell: Pro’s and Con’s of Persuasion When Issues are Moralized

05 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Andy Luttrell, PhD is an assistant professor of psychological science at Ball State University and the podcaster/host of Opinion Science, one of Kurt ...

Secrets to a Successful Marriage with Eli Finkel

27 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Eli Finkel, PhD is a social psychology professor who studies interpersonal attraction, marriage, and how our social relationships influence our goal a...

Grooving: Colleges and the Coronavirus

23 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

[NOTE: You may or may not know that Kurt and Tim host a sibling podcast called Weekly Grooves. We thought this was such an important topic that we wan...

How to Talk to Your Friends About Their Conspiracy Theories with Eric Oliver

20 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Eric Oliver, PhD is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. Although the majority of his work is squarely in the realm of how w...

Self Control, Belonging, and Why Your Most Dedicated Employees Are the Ones To Watch Out For with Roy Baumeister

12 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Roy Baumeister, PhD is a world-renowned researcher known for his work on the subjects of willpower, self-control, and self-esteem and how they relate ...

Seven Questions to Assess the Psychological Safety of Your Teams with Susan Hunt Stevens

06 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Susan Hunt Stevens is the Founder and CEO of WeSpire, a technology platform that helps achieve the company’s goals through better employee engagemen...

Eugen Dimant, PhD: What To Do About Bad Apples

30 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

[NOTE: Republished in its entirety from original episode #104 on December 15, 2019.] Eugen Dimant, PhD is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Master of B...

Working through the Stages of Grief, Pandemics and the Psychology of Protests with Nicole Fisher

23 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Nicole Fisher, DrPH is the president of Health and Human Rights Strategies and is a regular contributor to Forbes magazine on social justice issues. H...

How Babies’ Faces on Shop Doors Can Reduce Crime: With Tara Austin

16 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Tara Austin is a strategist and was recently the Chief Strategy Officer for Kindred in London. Many of us know her for her public speaking events, lik...

Elspeth Kirkman: Best Models for Identifying a Problem

10 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Elspeth Kirkman is responsible for BIT’s work on health, education, and local government. Prior to this role, she oversaw the establishment and grow...

Shlomi Ron: Visual Storying Telling In a Time of Crisis

02 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Shlomi Ron is the CEO of the Visual Storytelling Institute. He co-founded the institute after 20 years of digital marketing with some of the largest b...

Steve Wendel, PhD: Designing for Behavior Change

26 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Stephen Wendel, PhD is an applied behavioral scientist who studies how digital products can help people take action more effectively. He currently ser...

Robert Cialdini, PhD: Littering, Egoism and Aretha Franklin

19 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

[NOTE: This episode is republished from #50 in January 2019.] Robert Cialdini, PhD is counted among the greatest psychological researchers alive toda...

Grooving: On the Principle of Scarcity

15 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

[NOTE: This episode is republished from #74 in June 2019.] This episode is a discussion on the principle of scarcity. Kurt and Tim attempt to illumina...

Katy Milkman, PhD: Using Behavior Change for Good

12 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

[NOTE: This is a republished episode from #99 in November 2019.] Katy Milkman is no ordinary behavioral scientist. She’s a Professor of Operations, ...

Grooving: On Goals and Goal Setting

08 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

[NOTE: This episode is republished from #92 in October 2019.] Goals are often misunderstood. Goals are much more than just objectives that are handed ...

Covid-19 Crisis: Caroline Webb, Senior Advisor at McKinsey, on The Value of Where We Place Our Attention and Amplifying Certainty

05 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Caroline Webb, a Senior Advisor at McKinsey, is an executive coach, author, and speaker specializing in insights from behavioral science to improve ou...

Covid-19 Crisis: Margaret Robinson Rutherford, PhD on Perfectly Hidden Depression

28 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Margaret Robinson Rutherford, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice with more than twenty-five years of experience treating individuals ...

Grooving: Where Will You Live if You WFH?

21 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

We saw an article in the Wall Street Journal titled “When Workers Can Live Anywhere, Many Ask: Why Do I Live Here?” and it got us thinking. Millio...

Covid-19 Crisis: Elizabeth Gilbert, PhD on Adaptability, Imaginal Exposure and Lists

19 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Elizabeth Gilbert, PhD is the Head of Research at PsychologyCompass, a content platform that uses insights from psychology and neuroscience to teach p...

John Bargh: Dante, Coffee and the Unconscious Mind

14 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

John Bargh, PhD is a Professor of Psychology and Management at Yale University. His name may be familiar because of the replication crisis, but there ...

Covid-19 Crisis: Howard Friedman, PhD on The Value of Human Life

07 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Howard Friedman is a data scientist, health economist, and writer with decades of experience in both the private and public sectors, as well as academ...

Grooving: Protests Sparked by the Death of George Floyd in Minneapolis

05 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

On May 25, 2020, a white Minneapolis police officer killed George Floyd, an unarmed black man, by holding him down with a knee on his neck for over 8 ...

Covid-19 Crisis: Chris Pfeiffer on Tips for Adjusting Sales Comp Plans

03 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Chris Pfeiffer is a Senior Business Analyst at Tegra Analytics. Chris specializes in salesforce effectiveness in the life science industry, which incl...

Dan Hill, PhD: On the Facial Coding of Trump, Hendrix, Prince, Gretzky and the Beatles

31 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Dan Hill, PhD is an internationally recognized expert on the role of emotions in politics, business, sports, and popular culture. He pioneered the use...

Covid-19 Crisis: Claire Bidwell Smith on Grief During the Crisis

27 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Claire Bidwell Smith is a licensed therapist specializing in grief and the author of three books of nonfiction, most recently ANXIETY: The Missing Sta...

Covid-19 Crisis: Kristen Berman on Remote Work, Quaranteams and Marinades

24 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Kristen Berman is the co-founder of Irrational Labs and co-founder and principal at Common Cents Lab,  a non-profit behavioral consulting company, wi...

Covid-19 Crisis: Stephen Curtis on Neuroplasticity and Creating the Ideal

19 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Stephen Curtis, PhD is a Clinical Psychologist with a doctorate in Neuroscience Experimental Psychology. He specializes in Performance Psychology with...

Gary Latham, PhD: Goal Setting, Prompts, Priming, and Skepticism

17 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Gary Latham, PhD is the Secretary of State Professor of Organizational Behaviour at the Rotman School of Management in the University of Toronto. His ...

Covid-19 Crisis: Mariel Beasley on Increasing Short Term Savings During the Crisis

13 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Mariel Beasley is the Co-Director of the Common Cents Lab at the Center for Advanced Hindsight at Duke University. She works on applications of behavi...

Samuel Salzer: Benefits and Perils of Streaks

11 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Samuel Salzer is a leading behavioral strategist and habit expert, having worked with organizations across Europe, Australia, and North America. Among...

Covid-19 Crisis: Kaveh Yasdifard on Uniting Innovators from Tehran

05 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Kaveh Yazdifard is the Chief Innovation Officer at Sahab Pardaz located in Tehran, Iran. He is also the Director of Urban Innovation for the city and ...

Covid-19 Crisis: Gretchen Chapman, PhD on The Psychology of Vaccinations

03 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Gretchen Chapman, PhD researches how we make decisions about vaccines. She is a Professor in the Social & Decision Sciences department at Carnegie Mel...

Covid-19 Crisis: Jules Nolan on The Kids are Alright - Insights on Coping Through the Crisis

01 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Jules Nolan, PhD is a psychologist, speaker, and author. She is the president of the Minnesota School Psychology Association and chairwoman for the Hu...

Thanks For No Memories During the Coronavirus Pandemic

29 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Our inspiration this week comes from an article written by Shayla Love for Vice titled, “You’ll probably forget what it was like to live through a...

Covid-19 Crisis: Greg Davies, PhD on the Fetish of Optimization

28 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Greg Davies, PhD is a specialist in applied behavioral finance, decision science, impact investing, and financial wellbeing. He founded the banking wo...

Iris Tzafrir: A Kind Word

26 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Iris Tzafrir is an inspirational and influential cross-functional leader in strategy and business development, deal making, value actualization, and m...

Covid-19 Crisis: Anurag Vaish on Risk is a Feeling, Not a Number

20 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Anurag Vaish is the co-founder and director of The FinalMile in Mumbai, India. In building the company's practice of Behavior Architecture, Anurag led...

Artem Petakov: Our Biggest Competitor is the Couch

19 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Artem Petakov is a co-Founder of Noom, a behavioral change and weight loss product that marries both psychology and AI to help people form more health...

Covid-19 Crisis: Michael Boden on How Field Sales Reps Are Adapting to the Crisis

17 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Boden is the Head of U.S. Crop Protection Sales at Syngenta, a global agrochemicals and seeds firm based in Basel, Switzerland. He joined the ...

Covid-19 Crisis: Alessandro del Ponte on Moral Dilemmas with Economic Consequences

14 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Alessandro del Ponte is a research fellow at the National University of Singapore working in the Behavioral Change program at the Global Asia Institut...

Stuart King: On the “What The Hell” Effect

12 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Stuart King designs evidence-based interventions for children and adults to change their behavior and manage their weight. He has worked with the UK’...

Covid-19 Crisis: Cristina Bicchieri – Messaging Rules For Improving Social Behavior

11 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Cristina Bicchieri, PhD is the S. J. Patterson Harvie Professor of Social Thought and Comparative Ethics, a Professor of Philosophy and Psychology at...

Grooving: The Impact of Temporal Discounting

05 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

In this grooving episode, Kurt and Tim discuss Temporal Discounting and it’s closely related cousins. Temporal discounting is where we tend to value...

Covid-19 Crisis: Aline Holzwarth on Our Behavioral Immune System

03 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Aline Holzwarth is the head of Behavioral Science at Pattern Health in Durham, North Carolina and a writer who supplies work to Behavioral Scientist a...

Covid-19 Crisis: Brad Shuck, PhD on Pausing, Building Capacity and "Not Business as Usual"

01 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Brad Shuck, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership, Evaluation and Organizational Development at the University of ...

Covid-19 Crisis: Eugen Dimant, PhD on the Roles of Social Norms and Good Science

31 Mar 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Eugen Dimant, PhD is an Associate Professor of Practice in Behavioral and Decision Sciences, which is part of the new Center for Social Norms and Beha...

Covid-19 Crisis: Wendy Wood, PhD on Habits, Productivity and Being Gentle with Yourself

30 Mar 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Wendy Wood, PhD is a social psychologist whose research addresses the ways that habits guide behavior. She researches and teaches at USC both in psych...

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