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Biases—both conscious and unconscious—continue to subtly shape ... The solar industry is uniquely positioned to lead by example on inclusion. As we accelerate the global transition to ...
Part marriage plot, part novel about novels, “Northanger Abbey” is Austen’s strangest—and perhaps most underappreciated—work.
Southern York has removed the state’s “culturally relevant and sustaining education” guidelines from its teacher-training ...
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Just Short of Crazy on MSNThe Psychology of Numbers: How Digits Influence Our Daily DecisionsWhether we’re comparing product prices, scheduling our day, or evaluating probabilities, numbers quietly dictate our decisions. They are embedded in our thinking, often operating beneath our conscious ...
Q: I oversee a team of five and have one Jewish employee who takes off Jewish holidays, like Passover and Yom Kippur. I treat those holidays like I treat the major Christian holidays everyone gets off ...
Discover how your eye color genetically determines pain sensitivity, why dark eyes handle pain better, and what this means ...
An implicit bias (also called an unconscious bias ... any patterns of bias. For example, reflect on whether you have favored or disadvantaged certain groups in hiring, promotions, or task assignments.
Dozens of religious leaders experienced magic mushrooms in a university study. Many are now evangelists for psychedelics.
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Newspoint on MSNWhy We Spend: Understanding the Psychology of Financial BehaviorMoney is more than just a medium of exchange—it’s a reflection of our values, fears, desires, and even our identities. From ...
Implicit racial bias in healthcare can have deadly consequences. New research shows how microaggressions contribute to Black infant mortality—and what must change.
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