Membership in a stigmatized group doesn’t predispose acceptance of other stigmatized groups
When beds are limited, turning away the sickest and poorest boosts margins
Study finds interest in screening embryos for education propensity, especially if everyone else is doing it
Can modern decision theory, paired with a half-century-old thought experiment, help make a more just society?
On COVID-19’s impacts, social scientists’ predictions weren’t much better than those of laypeople
False hope for instilling disease resistance and desirable traits?
Revealed compensation might motivate workers to do more, without a raise
Laws that threaten ideological preferences prompt some opponents to adopt more extreme beliefs
Research suggests such a connection when donations are publicized
Managers, forced to inform a broader audience, choose not to gather information even for themselves
Video from officer-worn cameras is judged less negatively than footage captured on dashboard cameras
Perceived differences between “diverse” and “sufficiently diverse”
An experiment seeks to isolate motivation and raises concerns for outspoken corporate leaders
People say they’d change their minds, but they mostly don’t
Research looks beyond management to measure how co-workers police each other
Do bigger companies win even when they lose out on corrupt deals?