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How Much Does Rejection Hurt Day-to-day?

Jun 6, 2022
BY Michael J. Bernstein
Experiences of rejection are much less common than experiences of inclusion, but they impact us a lot more.
Character & Context Blog
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COVID-19 and a Hope for Unity

Apr 23, 2020
BY Michael J. Bernstein
Could COVID-19 be like the extra-terrestrials in alien-invasion movies—a precursor of hope?
Character & Context Blog
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Fellows

Apr 20, 2022
Career
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The Problem with Keeping a Secret

Jul 1, 2019
BY Michael Slepian
Keeping a secret is not usually a problem. But thinking about it too much is.
Character & Context Blog
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The Burden of Being Alone with Our Secrets

May 29, 2020
BY Michael Slepian
Not talking with other people about our secrets means that we are left alone with the hard work of figuring them out.
Character & Context Blog
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Our Perceptions of Other People’s Social Pain Are Affected by Their Race

Apr 23, 2020
BY Jonathan W. Kunstman & Jason C. Deska
Both White and Black people show a racial bias in their judgments of other people’s emotional distress.
Character & Context Blog

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