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Stealing credit for co-workers' ideas and work hurts critcal organizational resource-knoweledge
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Fewer women want to have children
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Is it good to know how much your co-workers make?
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Offering paid time off dramatically cuts odds of employees quitting their jobs
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Does listening really change minds? New study challenges common assumptions
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Words matter: How CEOs talk about the future can sway investors - but only if it's written down
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People select feedback to flatter others, except when they dislike them
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Transition point in romantic relationships signals the beginning of their end
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Density, centralization play roles in dynamic of groups' work
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Pro-life people partly motivated to prevent casual sex
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Dance your stress away: the secrets of movement in stress management
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Good decisions rely on the right mix of perspectives
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Want to climb the leadership ladder? Try debate training
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Psychological 'booster shots' can strengthen resistance to misinformation
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New research explores how AI can build trust in knoweledge work
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Equal distribution of wealth is bad for the climate
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Teaching kids how to become better citizens
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The cost of domestic violence to women's employment and education
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The 'dark side' of social media influencers and their impact on marketing and consumer behavior
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How adversity shapes the developing brain and its connection to future mental health risks
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Rising wages drive innovation in automation technology
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Scientists identify fifteen key motives driving human behavior
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Regular access to therapy dogs boosts first-year students' mental health
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External factors that could lead to dissociation in young people
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For Valentines Day: Measure your relationship with a scientific self-test
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New study reveals link between workaholism and organizational harm
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During pandemic, playful people were remarkably resilient
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Being social may delay dementia onset by five years
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Fool yourself: People unknowingly cheat on tasks to feel smarter, healthier
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Educated but easily fooled? Who falls for misinformation and why
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Opting for R-rated: One way to draw more customers is to lock out others
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AI judged to be more compassionate than expert crisis responders
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Vacations are good for employee wellbeing, and the effects are long lasting
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The role of political partisanship and moral beliefs in leadership selection
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Ants vs humans: Putting group smarts to the test
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Coming AI economy will sell your decisions before you make them
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Retirement may lead to a deterioration in mental health, and alcohol use may worsen the issue
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Can you go home again? New study looks at the workplace effects of boomerangs
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Technostress: the dark side of digital work
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How music can reduce distress
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How to deal with narcissists at home and at work
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Men's financial decisions affected by emotional news
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CEO gender influences corporate social responsibilty priorities
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Challenging stereotypes
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Psychological bias links good deeds to a belief in God
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Intimidation tactics against researchers in tobacco, ultra-processed food and alcohol sectors
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Sports betting and financial market data show how people misinterpret new information in predictable ways
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Why the powerful are more likely to cheat
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Gut feelings: Social connections change our microbiomes
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Beyond backlash: How feeling threatened by diversity can trigger positive change
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Human evolution in an AI world: Predicting changes in brain size, attention and social behavior
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Guardians, kids, or companions? What do dogs mean to us today?
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Stress about personal finances may make leaders abusive in workplace
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People with fewer resources seen as less trustworthy across cultures
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Political pros no better than public in predicting which messages persuade
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Evolutionary roots of conspicuous consumption
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Sensitive yet empathetic: The dual nature of highly sensitive persons in the workplace
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More social species live longer
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Researchers develop a tool to assess narcissism in job candidates
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Honesty-humility is key to auditors monitoring quality
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People hate stories they think were written by AI. Even if they were written by people
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"With a grain of salt": How humans learn from others
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Depression challenges the functional capacity of young adults both at work and in leisure time
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Even positive third-party ratings can have negative effects
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How do we recognize other people's emotions?
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Marginalized entrepreneurs forge their own paths
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Will AI tools revolutionize public health? Not if they continue following old patterns
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Experienced and powerful boards are needed to harness the power of overconfident CEOs for breakthrough innovations
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Neglecting 'unknown unknowns' may influence decision making
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One out of every four employees of commercial organizations have withheld inventions from their employer
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Firms that withdrew from Russia following Ukraine invasion earn higher consumer sentiment
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Simple steps may improve team ethics
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Gender equity paradox: sex differences in reading and science as academic strengths are largest in gender-equal countries
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People prefer to work with higher-paid colleagues
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Why you should sleep on it before making an important decision
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Do performance rankings effectively motivate salespeople to improve their performance?
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Employees feel pressure to work while sick, costing companies billions
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How women and men function in professions unusual for their genders
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How do human and dog interactions affect the brain?
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Your brain ages at different paces according to social and physical environments
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Conscientiousness, not willpower, is a reliable predictor of success
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Embedding social goals into business strategy drives profit and purpose
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People in financial stress behave more morally
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People facing life-or-death choice put too much trust in AI
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Not sure how to stand out as a leader on Zoom calls? It starts with how you communicate
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The deadly cost of workplace rudeness
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Finding love: Where love lives in the brain
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Study explains why laws are written in an incomprehensible style
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How 'winner and loser effects' impact social rank in animals - and humans
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Support at work does not make 'stuck' employees less likely to retaliate
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Venting your frustrations can make friends like you better - if you do it right
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Repetition boosts belief in climate-skeptical claims, even among climate science endorsers
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Your best friend from high school? Here's why their genes mattered
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Sometimes it hurts to think
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People's moral values change with the seasons
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Anxiety reframed can make business pitches more effective
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Enjoy your work? Don't sell yourself short. Buyers are willing to pay more for products you enjoy producing
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Working from home is stifiling innovation
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Holiday or vacation? Similar language leads to more cooperation
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Alarming study unveils how 'forever chemicals' transfer from mothers to newborns
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