Also: how do phone cameras affect the way we experience live events?
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Relevant Research & References
Here’s where you can learn more about the people and ideas in this episode:
SOURCES
- Walter Mischel (deceased), professor of psychology at Columbia University.
- George Loewenstein, professor of economics and psychology at Carnegie Mellon University.
- Aristotle (deceased), ancient Greek philosopher.
- Gal Zauberman, professor of marketing at Yale University.
- Pam Mueller, justice policy researcher at the RAND Corporation.
- Daniel Oppenheimer, professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon University.
- David Laibson, professor of economics at Harvard University.
- Ethan Kross, professor of psychology and management/organizations at the University of Michigan.
RESOURCES
- “Global Report on Ageism,” by the World Health Organization (2021).
- “Creating Enduring Behavior Change,” by the Behavior Change for Good Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania (2021).
- “Bystander Videos of George Floyd and Others Are Policing the Police,” by Audra D. S. Burch and John Eligon (The New York Times, 2020).
- “Inner Monologues with Ethan Kross, PhD,” by Speaking of Psychology (American Psychological Association, 2020).
- “CCTV Surveillance for Crime Prevention. A 40-Year Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis,” by Eric L. Piza, Brandon C. Welsh, David P. Farrington, and Amanda L. Thomas (CUNY Academic Works, 2019).
- “Kids These Days: Why the Youth of Today Seem Lacking,” by John Protzko and Jonathan W. Schooler (Science Advances, 2019).
- “Kids Today,” by Angela Duckworth (Character Lab, 2018).
- “The Narcissism Epidemic Is Dead; Long Live the Narcissism Epidemic,” by Eunike Wetzel, Anna Brown, Patrick L. Hill, Joanne M. Chung, Richard W. Robins, and Brent W. Roberts (Psychological Science, 2017).
- “How the Intention to Share Can Undermine Enjoyment: Photo-Taking Goals and Evaluation of Experiences,” Alixandra Barasch, Gal Zauberman, and Kristin Diehl (Journal of Consumer Research, 2017).
- “The Pen Is Mightier Than the Keyboard: Advantages of Longhand Over Laptop Note Taking,” Pam A. Mueller and Daniel M. Oppenheimer (Psychological Science, 2014).
- “The Persistent Myth of the Narcissistic Millennial,” by Brooke Lea Foster (The Atlantic, 2014).
- “The Science Of Twinkies: How Do They Last So Darned Long?” by Maria Godoy (The Salt, 2013).
- “Boris Johnson Left Hanging on Zip Wire During Olympic Event,” (B.B.C. News, 2012).
- “Egos Inflating Over Time: A Cross-Temporal Meta-Analysis of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory,” by Jean M. Twenge, Sara Konrath, Joshua D. Foster, W. Keith Campbell, and Brad J. Bushman (Journal of Personality, 2008).
- “Hot-Cold Empathy Gaps and Medical Decision Making,” by George Loewenstein (Health Psychology, 2005).
- Rhetoric, by Aristotle (4th Century B.C.E.)
EXTRAS
- “Is It Okay to Engage in “Social Loafing”? (NSQ Ep. 73),” by No Stupid Questions (2021).
- “How to Launch a Behavior-Change Revolution (Ep. 306),” by Freakonomics Radio (2017).
- “The Complete London 2012 Opening Ceremony,” (2012).
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