Members in the News
Timothy B. Baker, University of Wisconsin, The Daily Page, Nov 5, 2009; The Washington Post, Nov 15, 2009: Calling for More Science in Psychology Doctoral Programs.
Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, Leiden University, The Atlantic, Dec 2009: The Science of Success.
Jonathan Baron, University of Pennsylvania, Nature, Oct 29, 2009: Risk School: Can the General Public Learn to Evaluate Risks Accurately?
Jay Belsky, Birkbeck College, University of London, The Atlantic, Dec 2009: The Science of Success.
Craig M. Bennett, University of California, Santa Barbara, Forbes, Nov 16, 2009: Battle for the Brain: Using Neuroscience in Marketing.
W. Thomas Boyce, University of British Columbia, The Atlantic, Dec 2009: The Science of Success.
Bruce J. Ellis, University of Arizona, The Atlantic, Dec 1, 2009: The Science of Success.
Ernst Fehr, University of Zurich, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Oct 23, 2009: Moral in Tooth and Claw.
Shane Frederick, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Nature, Oct 29, 2009: Risk School: Can the General Public Learn to Evaluate Risks Accurately?
Michael S. Gazzaniga, University of California, Santa Barbara, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Oct 23, 2009: Moral in Tooth and Claw.
Gerd Gigerenzer, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Nature, Oct 29, 2009: Risk School: Can the General Public Learn to Evaluate Risks Accurately?
Alison Gopnik, University of California, Berkeley, US News & World Report, Nov 11, 2009: Your Kids Can’t Say No to Candy? Blame It on Their Brains
Kurt Gray, Harvard University, National Post (Toronto, Canada), Nov 12, 2009: Torture Makes Innocent Appear Guilty.
J. D. Higley, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, The Atlantic, Dec 2009: The Science of Success.
Daniel Kahneman, Princeton University, Nature, Oct 29, 2009: Risk School: Can the General Public Learn to Evaluate Risks Accurately?
Todd B. Kashdan, George Mason University, Diane Magazine, Oct 1, 2009: The Science of Happiness.
Scott O. Lilienfeld, Emory University, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Oct 16, 2009: Report Calls for More Science in Psychology Doctoral Programs. Science, Oct 2, 2009: Shrinking the Shrinks.
Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Harvard University, The Atlantic, Dec 2009: The Science of Success.
Walter Mischel, Columbia University, The Daily Page, Nov 5, 2009; The Washington Post, Nov 15, 2009: Calling for More Science in Psychology Doctoral Programs.
Richard M. McFall, Indiana University, The Daily Page, Nov 5, 2009; The Washington Post, Nov 15, 2009: Calling for More Science in Psychology Doctoral Programs.
Richard E. Nisbett, University of Michigan, Nature, Oct 29, 2009: Risk School: Can the General Public Learn to Evaluate Risks Accurately?
Varda Shoham, University of Arizona, The Daily Page, Nov 5, 2009; The Washington Post, Nov 15, 2009: Calling for More Science in Psychology Doctoral Programs.
Paul Slovic, University of Oregon, Nature, Oct 29, 2009: Risk School: Can the General Public Learn to Evaluate Risks Accurately?
Cass R. Sunstein, University of Chicago, Nature, Oct 29, 2009: Risk School: Can the General Public Learn to Evaluate Risks Accurately?
Stephen J. Suomi, National Institutes of Health, The Atlantic, Dec 2009: The Science of Success.
Richard Thaler, University of Chicago, Nature, Oct 29, 2009: Risk School: Can the General Public Learn to Evaluate Risks Accurately?
Sharon L. Thompson-Schill, University of Pennsylvania, US News & World Report, Nov 11, 2009: Your Kids Can’t Say No to Candy? Blame it on Their Brains
Susumu Tonegawa, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Science, Oct 16, 2009: Tonewaga Rethinks Japan’s Premier Brain Research Center.
Rosemarie T. Truglio, Sesame Workshop, San Francisco Chronicle, Nov 5, 2009: Big Bird’s Still Huge as ‘Sesame Street’ Hits 40.
Jean M. Twenge, San Diego State University, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Oct 16, 2009: In Academe, Millennial Talk Is Contagious.
Marinus H. Van Ijzendoorn, Leiden University, The Atlantic, Dec 2009: The Science of Success.
Daniel M. Wegner, Harvard University, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Oct 23, 2009: Moral in Tooth and Claw.
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