Press

Selected Media

 

“Six Months of #MeToo: Hopes Are High for Lasting Impact,” Boston Globe, March 31, 2018

 

“Why This New Company Believes the Key to Engagement Starts with Asking Good Questions,” Forbes, February 27, 2018

 

“How HQ, the Trivia App and Cultural Phenomenon, Hacks Your Brain,” Mic.com, February 5, 2018

 

“Nothing Good Happens with Your Money After 6 p.m.” Business Insider, December 26, 2017

 

Deceptible Me” Rose Eveleth’s podcast, Flash Forward, November 14, 2017

 

“Despite #MeToo, U.S. Workers Fear Speaking Out About Sexual Harassment,” November 10, 2017

 

“Here’s Why We Don’t Speak Up Against Harassment,” Psychology Today, October 18, 2017

 

Love Aversion,” Michael Barbera’s podcast, Clicksuasion, October 16, 2017

 

“I Thought Guns Were Fun. Then My Loved Ones Became Victims,” CNN, October 10, 2017

 

“‘How Can I Make More?’ And Other Questions You Didn’t Know to Ask About Work and Money” Washington Post, April 4, 2017

 

“Under the Hood,” Stephen Dubner’s podcast, Tell Me Something I Don’t Know, March 20, 2017

 

“Leadership, Influence, and Persuasion,” Bob Dragone’s podcast, LearnChair Radio, March 1, 2017

 

“Woo the Gator,” Kelly Leonard’s podcast, Second City Works, February 7, 2017

 

“Liars,” CBC Radio special, January 2, 2017

 

“Want to Feel Less Time-Stressed?” Wall Street Journal, December 11, 2016

 

“These Sites Let You See How a Company Treats Female Employees–Before You Even Take the Job,” Chicago Tribune, August 26, 2016

 

“How to Recognize and Overcome Your Tech Addiction,” The Week, May 1, 2016

 

“How Saying ‘No’ for 24 Hours Will Change Your Life,” Media Village, April 2, 2016

 

“How To Eat More Healthy Snacks at Work, According to Research from the Google Food Team,” Boston Globe, March 9, 2016

 

“How Google Optimized Healthy Office Snacks,” Harvard Business Review, March 3, 2016

 

“Making Healthy Choices” interviewed by Anees Chagpar on Connecticut Public Radio, January 3, 2016

 

“Win at All Costs?” BBC Sports Hour, May 14, 2015

“How Not to Drown in Numbers,” New York Times, May 2, 2015

“The Invisible Downside of Cheating in Life,” BBC, February 26, 2015

“Volunteering Surprisingly Makes You Feel Like You Have More Free time,” Huffington Post, February 25, 2015

“Better Eating with the 4Ps Framework,” Yale School of Management, January 23, 2015

“Gain Time for Yourself by Giving It to Others,” Huffington Post, September 14, 2014

“You Have More Time Than You Think,” Huffington Post, August 7, 2014

“Is Some Tech Too Addictive?” Tech Crunch , May 31, 2014

“You Have More Time Than You Think,” Huffington Post , August 7, 2014

“An Academic Look at Insights: Interview with Zoë Chance,” Yale School of Management, March 26 , 2014

“You Callin’ You a Liar?” Yale School of Management, February 1, 2014

“Superstar Players More Likely to Cheat,” Time, July 24, 2013

Why Bachelors Spend So Much Money on Valentine’s Day,” Forbes, February 14, 2013

Altruism 2.0,” The Wired World in 2013 (Wired), November 1st, 2012

The Best-Kept Secret to Happiness,” Psychology Today, November 5th, 2012

How We Fool Ourselves,” interviewed by Dan Ariely on his podcast, Arming the Donkeys, October 21, 2012

You’ll Feel Less Rushed if You Give Time Away,” Harvard Business Review, September, 2012

“How to Feel More Time Rich,” MIT Sloan Management Review, September 26, 2012

“How to Make Time Expand,” Boston Globe, September 9, 2014

“Dropping Nothing, Expanding Time,” Harvard Magazine, August 28, 2012

“Volunteering Makes Us Feel Like We Have More Time,” Huffington Post, July 22, 2012

“Starved for Time? Give Some Away,” Wall Street Journal, July 16, 2012

“Something for the Weekend,” Financial Times, July 5, 2012

“32 Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow” (#15), New York Times Magazine, June 1, 2012

“If We Feel Too Busy, It’s Probably Due to Having Too Much Free Time,” Scientific American, April 22, 2012

“Help Others and Get More Done,” The Week, April 7, 2012

“Is It Better to Promote from Within? Wall Street Journal, April 4, 2012

“Real Good for Free: The Paradox of Leisure Time,” Huffington Post, March 26, 2012

“Come On, I Thought I Knew That!” New York Times, April 18, 2011

“The Psychology of Cheating,” New York Times, April 16, 2011

“When Cheating Makes Us Think We’re Smart,” Psychology Today, March 28, 2011

“Studies Find Cheaters Overinflate Academic Ability,” Education Week, March 24, 2011

“People Don’t Know When They’re Lying to Themselves,” Discover, March 7, 2011

“The Conceit of Deceit,” The Economist, October 27, 2009

 

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