Prerequisites are valued poorly in a series of six experiments
Caribbean plantation owners, faced with slavery’s end, enacted legal barriers to employment elsewhere
Less sophisticated investors reveal their sentiment in certain trades, and a 20-year study measures it company by company
A clue that parents prefer a son: They have more kids when their firstborn is a girl
The government’s floating rate notes feature an added measure of security: higher interest earnings in times of rising rates
Researchers offer a model for more effectively targeting wrongdoers
Employing a distinct part of the brain, they’re better at imagining a distant future and seeing others’ points of view
Researchers take on the difficult job of isolating for-profit prisons from a host of other factors
It’s not just sheep — even go-getters can be susceptible when they feel less in control
Reviews that explicitly talk about objective quality assessments are well received
Fewer employers = less competition for workers = smaller paychecks
Research across cultures seeks to understand how status is achieved and maintained
Researchers told subjects to treat their weekend like a vacation, then gauged happiness on Monday
Websites peddle unnamed hotels and even cities; would you pay to omit one from the list?
The case for using rising market volatility as a signal to pare back on stocks — does higher risk always mean higher return?
As alternative pricing schemes proliferate, researchers examine beliefs about their fairness