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63. How Contagious Is Behavior? With Laurie Santos of “The Happiness Lab.” (Replay)

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Why do we mirror other people’s accents? Does DJ Khaled get tired of winning? And also: life is good — so why aren’t you happy?

  • SOURCES:
    • Albert Bandura, professor emeritus of psychology at Stanford University.
    • John Bargh, professor of psychology and cognitive science at Yale University.
    • Tanya Chartrand, professor of marketing at Duke University.
    • Clay Cockrell, psychotherapist and founder of Walk and Talk Therapy.
    • Iain Couzin, director of the department of collective behavior at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior.
    • William Irvine, professor of philosophy at Wright State University.
    • Daniel Kahneman, professor emeritus of psychology at Princeton University.
    • Stephen Kosslyn, professor emeritus of psychology at Harvard University.
    • Cristine Legare, professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin.
    • Kevin Ochsner, professor of psychology at Columbia University.
    • Amos Tversky, professor of psychology at Stanford University.

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Why do we mirror other people’s accents? Does DJ Khaled get tired of winning? And also: life is good — so why aren’t you happy?

  • SOURCES:
    • Albert Bandura, professor emeritus of psychology at Stanford University.
    • John Bargh, professor of psychology and cognitive science at Yale University.
    • Tanya Chartrand, professor of marketing at Duke University.
    • Clay Cockrell, psychotherapist and founder of Walk and Talk Therapy.
    • Iain Couzin, director of the department of collective behavior at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior.
    • William Irvine, professor of philosophy at Wright State University.
    • Daniel Kahneman, professor emeritus of psychology at Princeton University.
    • Stephen Kosslyn, professor emeritus of psychology at Harvard University.
    • Cristine Legare, professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin.
    • Kevin Ochsner, professor of psychology at Columbia University.
    • Amos Tversky, professor of psychology at Stanford University.

  continue reading

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