Research progresses on forging closer bonds with our future selves, encouraging behavior helpful to later lives
Access to birth control among lower-income women was curtailed by pandemic’s lockdown
The shift lends credibility to medicines vs. trials that exclude people 65 and older
Capturing how decisions are driven by a habitual preference for moderation
Even abundant free time, used in meaningful pursuits, brings happiness
A broader view of one’s time also changes how one spends it
Pushing aside GDP for a measure of human well-being turns out to be very, very difficult. Ask Dan Benjamin
Happy memories of life-stage transitions can be bittersweet
Nudges already proven to work in the real-world increased uptake of COVID-19 boosters; nudges based on lab findings and expert insights, not so much
Tolerating a low level of transmission just might be the better strategy
Being stigmatized by stereotype feeds anxiety and depletes self-control
Research tracking Florida siblings helps isolate the impact
People will endure inconvenience to synchronize events, regardless of proximity
Hal Hershfield’s book offers research-backed methods to build a healthier, happier, more financially secure life
New approaches to spending and time-management examine how our actions do or don’t influence our level of satisfaction
Test’s originator was a central co-author but died before its completion