The cultural psychology behind mask-wearing
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New research from MIT Sloan assistant professor Jackson Lu shows a link between collectivistic cultures and higher rates of mask usage.
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New research from MIT Sloan assistant professor Jackson Lu shows a link between collectivistic cultures and higher rates of mask usage.
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Professors David Rand and Basima Tewfik research workplace topics such as imposter syndrome, and societal issues such as fighting online information.
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American focus on assertiveness may hold East Asians back from corporate leadership.
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“There are creative ways to address conflicts, and there is more room for agreement than people assume.”
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MIT research about the pandemic looks at economic fallout, the impact of government interventions, digital technology, and fighting misinformation.
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Study of brain activity finds using a credit card engages brain networks connected to anticipation and craving.
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Public messaging emphasizing that others are getting a COVID-19 vaccine is one effective way to overcome vaccine hesitancy, according to a new study.
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The cardinal rule against critical feedback falls flat if everyone is pulling together.
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“Fake news” and misinformation peak online during presidential election years. Experts look at how they spread and what can be done to stop them.
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The art of leadership requires putting theories into practice. Painters, musicians, and acrobats can be some of the best teachers.