Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NBC News' Joe Fryer spoke with New York Times bestselling author Jon Levy about his new book "Team Intelligence." Levy, a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Behavioral scientist and New York Times bestselling author Jon Levy spent the last 15 years meeting with different types of ...
Growing acceptance of applied behavioral science in public policy and organizational decision-making has resulted in ambitions to go beyond nudging, particularly following developments in new ...
The same mechanisms that dampen people's cravings for food might also affect our tendency for violent behavior, new research ...
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In “Morbidly Curious,” the behavioral scientist Coltan Scrivner takes a look at our addiction to the gory, the morbid and the grotesque. By Emily C. Hughes Emily C. Hughes is the Bram Stoker ...
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Industry scientists reveal reluctance to test chemicals for behavioral effects, despite growing evidence
An international study led by the University of Portsmouth has revealed reluctance from industry scientists to test chemicals for their effects on human and wildlife behavior, despite growing evidence ...
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