Aligning people’s idea of a firefighter with the range of work and skills actually required might reduce gender bias
A listening-and-learning approach is more welcome than professing color-blindness
Membership in a stigmatized group doesn’t predispose acceptance of other stigmatized groups
Perceived differences between “diverse” and “sufficiently diverse”
In experiments, immorality and harm are deemed more extreme merely because an act was punished
They do, but only when facing a competitive election contest
By age 10 or earlier, kids are putting more weight on the future than the past — just like adults
Analysis of 15 years of Wikipedia editors’ chatter reveals women of rank don’t shrink from controversial topics
How we interpret time-series data is dependent on the designer’s chosen format
Video from officer-worn cameras is judged less negatively than footage captured on dashboard cameras
A clue that parents prefer a son: They have more kids when their firstborn is a girl
Employing a distinct part of the brain, they’re better at imagining a distant future and seeing others’ points of view
It’s not just sheep — even go-getters can be susceptible when they feel less in control
Unpublished research shows avoiding the extremes is a common approach marketers need to address
If the boss is your friend, and compensation decisions are public, a bonus you’d get on merit might not be forthcoming
New research looks beyond attitudes toward specific executives accused of harassment to focus on people’s perceptions of corporatewide gender culture.