What are the two major things that people consider when they spot your stranger face for the first time? 1. Would it be better to approach or avoid this person? 2. Is this person weak or strong? This according to research from Alexander Todorov and Nikolaas Oosterhof out of Princeton University. Their work – described [...]
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Just imagine, hypothetically, that my opponent has a history of stealing from his wealthy grandmother. Would you still vote for him? Wild hypotheticals are thrown around in campaign season. Sometimes in the context of a mangled scenario; sometimes in the flush of debate. What if she said this? What if he spent that? Submit to [...]
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Five cents, ten cents, fifteen cents, twenty cents. He forgot his portable bags at home, so the grocery store is charging him for each plastic bag. Why? Because they are a store that supports the environment. The store will keep the money from the bags, they don’t have any free eco-alternatives, but it’s about the [...]
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