When people enter an escape room, they are usually blindfolded and locked inside, tasked with finding clues and solving puzzles to get out. Room 154 is not your typical escape room — rather than ...
The flow of astonishing research findings with business implications has never been greater. Just about every day, we hear about some counterintuitive study from behavioral economics or social ...
n In response to Daniel Stein’s Letter to the Editor concerning “unconscionable” requirements for Psych 101 students, (“Required psychology experiments are unfair,” Sept. 13, p. 6) I am inclined to ...
I've long been a fan of time-limited self-experiments, but I've typically done 21 or 30-day experiments. Recently I stumbled across a YouTube series featuring a woman, Lucie Fink, who does five-day ...
People with health anxiety tend to get tangled up in problematic behaviors, such as reassurance-seeking, excessive body checking and avoidance. These behaviors act like a vortex, sucking you into that ...
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that OpenAI’s GPT-4o, one of the most advanced large language models, exhibits behavior resembling a core feature ...
Edouard Machery is professor of history and philosophy of science and director of the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. John M. Doris is professor of ...
Jerry Richardson, a Cornell university doctoral candidate in psychology, was dashing into a grocery store on his way to a ...
Dr. Neal Barnard, the Macalester College alumnus and plaintiff in the case against the school for its outdated “show and tell ...
Macalester graduate Dr. Neal Barnard’s lawsuit was dismissed this week but he plans to refile the case. The lawsuit a ...