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"There are two systems for analyzing risk: an automatic, intuitive system and a more thoughtful analysis," says Paul Slovic, professor of psychology at the University of Oregon. "Our perception of risk lives largely in our feelings, so most of the time we're operating on system No. 1."
The number of doctorates awarded across the nation in science and engineering reached an all-time high in 2005, a trend reflected by the increase in Ph.D.’s bestowed by Harvard. A report released this month by the National Science Foundation found that the number of doctorates...
When asked by the British magazine, Steven Pinker, Harvard’s Johnstone professor of psychology, refused to predict the biggest breakthrough of the next half century.
For example, researchers of the phenomenon of genocide will never really be able to understand what happened in Rwanda unless they analyze sociology and psychology along with history and political science. Likewise, the Harvard Stem Cell Institute brings together lawyers and public policy experts with geneticists and biologists. The benefits...
A Harvard and Standford psychology study released last week revealed the children “demonstrate a predilection for people who have seen their lives graced with good fortune as compared to those who have suffered from poor luck.” In essence, it’s a doubly...