The Science of Lying
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by Jim Rose in economics of crime, economics of information, health economics, law and economics Tags: evolutionary psychology, social psychology
Gad Saad on the Sciences, the Psychology of Men vs Women, and Robotics (Pt. 2)
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by Jim Rose in development economics, discrimination, economic history, economics of education, economics of information, economics of media and culture, environmental economics, gender, health economics, human capital, labour economics Tags: evolutionary, gender wage gap, political correctness, regressive left, social psychology
Are there universal expressions of emotion? – Sophie Zadeh
11 Jan 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economics of media and culture Tags: social psychology
Why We Hide Our Good Deeds
31 Dec 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economics of media and culture Tags: evolutionary psychology, social psychology
Jordan Peterson: Antisocial psy.cho.pathic males
19 Dec 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economics of crime, law and economics Tags: /, social psychology
Why Don’t You Notice Obvious Mistakes in Movies?
04 Dec 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economics of media and culture, movies Tags: social psychology
How Facing Your Fears Can Help You Conquer Them
30 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in health economics Tags: social psychology
The Power of Suggestion: How to Implant False Memories
06 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economics of crime, economics of education, health economics, law and economics Tags: social psychology
Jordan Peterson – The REALITY of GENDER DIFFERENCES
23 Oct 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in discrimination, economics of education, gender, human capital, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice Tags: social psychology
Juvenoia: The Psychology Behind Millennial Bashing
21 Oct 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economic history, economics of education Tags: social psychology
Does Your Dog Love You?
12 Oct 2018 2 Comments
by Jim Rose in economics of media and culture Tags: dogs, social psychology
How To Make Eyewitness Testimony More Reliable
08 Oct 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economics of crime, economics of media and culture, law and economics Tags: social psychology
Why Colleges Used to Take Nude Photos of Their Students
08 Oct 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economics of education, health economics Tags: social psychology
Why We’re Bad at Guessing Other People’s Motives
05 Oct 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in health economics Tags: social psychology
Comforting news
16 Jul 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in health economics Tags: social psychology
In the early twenties, subjective and chronological age seriously drift apart, with those over 65 feeling 15 years younger than they are. https://t.co/iWRWFUosum pic.twitter.com/RRsCYokFgc
— Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf) June 6, 2018
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