Media
VIDEO
Fox News - April 2, 2012
BBC One Show - July 3, 2012
Good Morning America - October 22, 2014 - FAST FORWARD TO: [35:30]
Huff Post Live - October 28, 2014
8 Out of 10 Cats (1) [UK, Channel 4] - November 24, 2014
8 Out of 10 Cats (2) [UK, Channel 4] - November 24, 2014 - FAST FORWARD TO: [25:40]
Story (3News - New Zealand) - September 1, 2015
KDKA (CBS Pittsburgh) - February 12, 2016
TEDxCMU (1) - March 26, 2016 - FAST FORWARD TO: [1:13:00]
TEDxCMU (2) - March 26, 2016 - FAST FORWARD TO: [1:13:00]
BBC Horizon (1) - April 25, 2016
BBC Horizon (2) - April 25, 2016 - FAST FORWARD TO: [12:35]
Bustle - May 4, 2016 - FAST FORWARD TO: [2:04]
The Wall Street Journal - December 12, 2016
CBC - Radio-Canada - September 17, 2023
AUDIO
NPR ["All Things Considered"] - November 25, 2011
WMAC ("Academic Minute") - October 31, 2012
CJSR News - March 26, 2014
Wisconsin Public Radio - October 28, 2014
The Chronicle of Philanthropy - January 22, 2016
WNPR - February 29, 2016
BBC - The Human Zoo - July 26, 2016
Harvard Chan School of Public Health - December 22, 2016
BBC - The Why Factor - May 6, 2019
PRINT & WEB
Recent Media Coverage of my Research:
Discover Magazine - How the Sunk Cost Fallacy Impacts Your Relationships
Mumbrella - The key to making smarter career choices in 2023
Older Media Coverage of my Research:
European Scientist - Menschen möchten nicht auf Wissen verzichten
theScore - To dream the impossible dream - and then decide it's time to let it go
Investigación y Ciencia - Nos apegamos a la información como lo hacemos con los objetos
Spektrum - Menschen hängen an Informationen wie an Gegenständen
Phys.org - Individuals value information as they do material objects
Fortune - Attracting top talent
Glossy - The modernization of James Bond’s brand partnerships
Fortune - Does your voice make you a leader?
Phys.org - New algorithmic approach predicts strong leaders
Tepper School of Business - New algorithmic approach predicts strong leaders
Financial Times - Beauty and the beastly habit of picking surface over substance
bobsullivan.net - Sunk cost: Don’t ‘throw good money after bad’
The Conversation - The ‘martyrdom effect’: why your pain boosts a charity’s gain
Monitor - Dating dilemma: Should I stay or leave
Ladders - This study explains why you are a terrible gift giver
EurekAlert! - Don't let pressure of one-upmanship dictate your gift selection
The National - Let sunk costs sink and get on a new boat
Government Executive - How To Do The Maximum Amount Of Good With The Skills You Already Have
APS - How Other People’s Investments Can Elicit the Sunk-Cost Fallacy
Ladders - This is why you’ll keep doing something you hate
Quartz - Sunk costs make us feel chained to other people’s bad decisions too
The Economist - Another’s wasted investment is as disturbing as one’s own
Pacific Standard - Republicans Vote for Candidates Who Look Republican
Time Magazine - The Sunk Cost Fallacy Is Ruining Your Decisions. Here's How
The Mercury News - Why do we stick with decisions even when they make us unhappy?
The Wall Street Journal - They’ll Donate More to Charity if You Try to Climb Everest
Big Think - How the 'sunk cost fallacy' wreaks havoc on your money and your mind
The Washington Post - Is that crowdfunding charity campaign legit?
Fatherly - Why It’s So Hard to Leave an Unhappy Relationship
Bluewin - Aus diesem Grund halten wir so oft an falschen Entscheidungen fest
The Hill - GOP voters more likely to choose candidates who ‘look’ conservative
The Atlantic - The Charity Walkathon Is Dead
Vice.com - The Twisted Reason Why We Love Restaurants that Treat Us Like Crap
PsyPost.org - Republicans are more likely to vote according to facial stereotypes
Outside - Here’s Why Athletes Love to Suffer
Psychology Today - Training is Nothing Without The Will to Act
Atlas Obscura - How to Sell a $300 Chocolate Bar
VN Express - Scientific methods help predict the outcome of the elections
BBC (Chinese) - Political Faces: How Appearance Affects Politics
Green Bay Press Gazette - Avoid these 5 charitable giving mistakes
BBC - The hidden ways that faces shape politics
NBC News - How to Help Puerto Rico Right Now
MBA Crystal Ball - Q & A with Professor Christopher Olivola
The Wall Street Journal - The Mistakes We Make When Giving to Charity
The Atlantic - The New American Face
Yahoo! Beauty - Dissecting That ‘Presidential Look’
BBC - The Human Zoo - News of an Atrocity: The Psychology of Rare Events
Voice of America - Republican Looks Win GOP Votes for Democrats
Voice of America - Who 'Looks' Like a Politician? It's Different in US and China
Bustle - 4 Reasons People Swipe Right On Dating Apps, According To Science
The Atlantic - People Are Pretty Bad at Reading Faces
Bloomberg - There's a Science of Snap Political Judgments
LA Times - Nuns in Red
BBC - Is 'Face-Ism' Spoiling Your Life?
New York Mag. - What Your Face Reveals About Your Job
Science.Mic - How to Succeed in Politics, Business or Sports
APS - The Right Face for the Job
Financial Times - Leadership: Does your face fit?
Management Issues - Does your face fit?
New York Times - The Ice-Bucket Racket
The Atlantic - The Introverted Face
Pop City - Carnegie Mellon professor explores facial preference
Today.com - Do you have a happy or angry resting face?
Science Daily - Impressions shaped by facial appearance foster biased decisions
WIRED - 8 must-read articles for 24 October
Grazia - LA FORME DU VISAGE INFLUENCERAIT NOTRE MANIÈRE DE VOIR LES AUTRES
MetroNews - Le délit de faciès existe, c'est scientifique (et dangereux) !
El Pais - Cómo nos engañan las caras
El Mundo - Los rasgos de la cara influyen en cómo juzgamos a los demás
ABC.es - El peligro de votar por la «cara»
Vanguardia - Rasgos faciales influyen en cómo juzgamos a los demás, según estudio
Zeit - Hauptsache, Sie sehen gut aus
Lenta.ru - Ученые создали лицо идеального политика
Polityka - Dlaczego nie należy oceniać ludzi po twarzy
Guokr.com - 【论文故事】面孔偏见:对这个“看脸”的世界要绝望吗?
The Philosophers’ Magazine - Why elections are literally beauty contests
The Guardian - How much of Japan's suffering can people comprehend?
The Oprah Blog - Why We Take the Hard Way Out
Runner's World - Team Effort
NPR - All Things Considered - Why Do We Give?
The Boston Globe - Give when it hurts
Miller-McCune - Republicans Like Candidates Who Look Republican
NBC News - Republican Voters Know GOP When They See It
The Washington Post - People are willing to lose money to avoid paying taxes
The Boston Globe - Loving the Republican face
The Huffington Post - How Symptoms Are Presented Online May Affect Whether We Think We Have The Disease
Fox News - Should you 'Google' your symptoms?
Newsweek - It’s Not a Tumor! The Psychology Behind Cyberchondria
MinnPost - What cyberchondriacs and gamblers have in common
The Huffington Post - On Choosing A Money Manager, Your Instincts Are Probably All Wrong
BBC China - 研究:人不可貌相,人很容易貌相
The New Republic - Lab-Conditions Tax Avoidance
The National Post - Is an 8,000-km marathon the best way to raise money?
The Toronto Star - Gruelling run across Canada for a cause ain’t what it used to be
De Standaard - Een betrouwbaar gezicht brengt geld op
Men's Fitness - People Judge Trustworthiness By Appearance
The Washington Examiner - Democrats can win--if they look like Republicans!
The Academic Minute - Appearance and Political Preference
The KnowledgeCentre - No Pain, No Gain
The Huffington Post - Why the US Presidential Election Result Will Upset You - Whoever Wins
The Wall Street Journal - Cashathon: The Rise of Charity Races
Psychology Today - Can an Introvert Really be President?
Zeit - Spender sind sich selbst am nächsten
The New Yorker - ON THE FACE OF IT: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ELECTABILITY