Readings

Some of the social psychology and management related readings we’ve come across recently:

  1. Today

    1. RT @27andaphd RT @InnovaBioSci: Top 7 Things You Need To Know Before You Start a PhD http://t.co/PTTGOFcx #phdchat

      7h ago via Twitter

  2. May 18th

    1. RT @PsychScience Memories of tomorrow http://t.co/ULDj2JDQ @wrayherbert @sciam #memory #future

      8:59pm via Twitter

    2. RT @sciam Unhurtful Thoughts: A Preoccupied Brain Produces Pain-Killing Compounds http://t.co/5mjENSQA

      8:55pm via Twitter

    3. RT @PerryWhitecage The Benefits of Being Bilingual | Wired Science | http://t.co/SuJwHheU

      8:54pm via Twitter

  3. May 16th

    1. RT @PsyPost Looks matter more than reputation when it comes to trusting people with our money http://t.co/Mpxqz3hs

      10:11pm via Twitter

    2. RT @PsychScience People See Sexy Pictures of Women as Objects, Not People http://t.co/VYB0Pne3

      10:07pm via Twitter

    3. RT @TechCrunch Qualtrics Raises $70M From Accel And Sequoia: "The Biggest Software Company You Haven't Heard Of"? http://t.co/UOJG38C4

      10:07pm via Twitter

    4. RT @SPSSI How power changes perception and trust in Psych Your Mind http://t.co/h27EzxIQ http://t.co/qUl55jFf

      4:34pm via Twitter

    5. RT @PsychScience Myopic Misery: The Financial Cost of Sadness http://t.co/gRkHFFd0 @wrayherbert

      4:32pm via Twitter

  4. May 15th

    1. RT @PsychoBest Big Secrets Can Burden You Physically http://t.co/CjmjN4IU

      12:43am via Twitter

  5. May 14th

    1. RT @PsychScience Feeling busy? It's probably due to having too much free time http://t.co/8mJhuLsT @sciamblogs

      3:56pm via Twitter

    2. RT @PsychToday Fidgeting and averting one's gaze are not necessarily signs of lying. That's a myth. http://t.co/xlMMQ0T0

      3:54pm via Twitter

    3. RT @ResearchDigest Skilled liars make great lie detectors. New research Digested: http://t.co/XgPjzUff

      3:51pm via Twitter

    4. RT @peyron How Writing A Science Blog Saved My PhD http://t.co/9yzcMNX1

      3:48pm via Twitter

  6. May 13th

    1. RT @miss_yvonne Too rich to #queue? Why markets and morals don't fit http://t.co/P58o02c8

      2:12am via Twitter

  7. May 11th

    1. RT @BPSOfficial BPS News: Looking back, looking forward and happiness http://t.co/0FP6AC1W Paul Buckley C Psychol comments

      2:15am via Twitter

  8. May 10th

    1. RT @KtlnG Read my new #GradHacker post on Getting Through a “Mid-Degree Crisis”: http://t.co/itjyZfMt

      12:12am via Twitter

    2. RT @PsychScience Why we brag so much: http://t.co/R89nU3Zc @jwpennebaker @WSJ

      12:04am via Twitter

    3. RT @PsyBlog How To Encourage People To Change Their Own Minds. Let people talk themselves around to your point of view: http://t.co/5X2cyMud

      11:56pm via Twitter

    4. RT @PhD2Published How to write a peer review for an academic journal: 6 steps from start to finish by @tanyagolashboza http://t.co/lDm3Hdrm

      11:51pm via Twitter

  9. May 9th

    1. RT @PsychToday No matter how much evidence supports the idea, we have trouble accepting that free will is an illusion. http://t.co/StVCJfNm

      2:36pm via Twitter

    2. RT @thesiswhisperer @sharmanedit @Protohedgehog journal impact factor, part one, by @Hadas_Shema http://t.co/txu4ptct #phdchat

      1:09am via Twitter

  10. May 8th

    1. RT @researchwhisper New post: Need funding for conference travel? Strategies from @jod999 -... http://t.co/bszWO3BO

      11:14am via Twitter

    2. RT @thesiswhisperer More reasons to think early about career options RT @jennifurret 33,655 Ph.D. holders on food stampshttp://t.co/AE8etAjb

      11:09am via Twitter

    3. RT @PsychToday Do you know people who are very controlling of others?It might be because they can't control themselves: http://t.co/O5b9QcVD

      10:01am via Twitter

  11. May 7th

    1. RT @PsychToday It's not what you say, it's how you say it. We're drawn to people who we share our communication style: http://t.co/ezYLOEZW

      1:36am via Twitter

    2. RT @ResearchDigest Here are the most popular Digest post's in AprPsychologists create non-believed memories in the lab: http://t.co/lppmuPxe

      1:36am via Twitter

    3. RT @PsychToday All you need is love? Not exactly. http://t.co/zBubBD6c

      5:52pm via Twitter

    4. RT @danariely Psychology Of Fraud: Why Good People Do Bad Things http://t.co/tPWAhRMK

      5:50pm via Twitter

  12. May 6th

    1. RT @PsychoBest Are Believers Really Happier Than Atheists? (preview) http://t.co/VosZ5F5L #psychology

      7:38am via Twitter

    2. RT @Psych_Writer RT @jonmsutton Pointing fingers better at directing attention than arrows ☞ http://t.co/XfKcLGXu

      1:28am via Twitter

    3. RT @ResearchDigest Free BJDP journal special issue Implicit and explicit theory of mind: http://t.co/6sX9ruS7 podcast: http://t.co/hlCLtNDx

      1:22am via Twitter

  13. May 4th

    1. RT @velascop Food for thought? Trust your unconscious when energy is low http://t.co/rw1hgLrR

      6:24am via Twitter

    2. RT @SPSPnews Turning the world upside down to explore differences view men and women. @samsommers http://t.co/3qiX6aGR http://t.co/6p8Afhnp

      1:22am via Twitter

  14. May 3rd

    1. RT @PsyPost Researchers sharpen our understanding of memories http://t.co/9h2VoYN5

      3:43pm via Twitter

    2. RT @PsychToday "Modern neuroscience teaches us that, in a way, all our perceptions must be considered illusions." http://t.co/12scuu7i

      3:41pm via Twitter

    3. RT @wrayherbert Let Us Eat Cake: The Paradox of #Scarcity http://t.co/1jwomTjM Does bad economic news trigger shortsightedness ?

      3:40pm via Twitter

    4. RT @PsychToday Why do good people do bad things? http://t.co/iWJJhcqu @NPR

      1:09am via Twitter

    5. RT @PsychScience What you see affects what you can do http://t.co/WR2xc4Z7 @abmarkman #perception

      1:05am via Twitter

  15. May 2nd

    1. RT @PsychToday No willpower? No problem. Just stick to the science of social engineering: http://t.co/VAHSp4uw

      3:18am via Twitter

    2. RT @PsychToday "Our conceptions of time space, objects, colors, sounds are all conditioned by ways we talk about them." http://t.co/zwvL9G0S

      11:58pm via Twitter

    3. RT @velascop Nonverbal channel use in communication of emotion: how may depend on why http://t.co/eTbjrmsB

      11:57pm via Twitter

    4. RT @SPSPnews Non-believers more motivated by compassion than the highly religious #SPPS. http://t.co/tGaMn6Rd http://t.co/mFhjjDbB

      11:01pm via Twitter

    5. RT @sciam How Critical Thinkers Lose their Faith in God http://t.co/Eph1491b

      10:35pm via Twitter

    6. RT @PsychToday To predict dating success, the secret's in the pronouns. Confused? Read on: http://t.co/NKomZAK7 @NPRHealth

      10:32pm via Twitter

    7. RT @psychmag How do occupational psychology lab experiments hold up in the real world? http://t.co/ZSAU2udR New post at @occdigest

      10:29pm via Twitter

    8. RT @rozyuri Fun read, but I still don't know what to do! RT @NewPsychologist Who Should Ask and Pay for a Date? http://t.co/ZuHAjWjS

      10:25pm via Twitter

  16. May 1st

    1. RT @researchwhisper RT @womeninhighered "Why Women Leave Academia", a great new post from @UVenus. http://t.co/7pSrbN8i #highered

      1:09pm via Twitter

  17. April 30th

    1. RT @thesiswhisperer Fascinating - moving your body can promote creativity via @DavidHolzmer http://t.co/sdxsd1MN #phdchat

      11:34pm via Twitter

  18. April 29th

    1. RT @PsychoBest A Little Weird? Prone to Depression? Blame Your Creative Brain http://t.co/WBwATwOf #psychology

      6:33am via Twitter

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