Fear and Decision Making!

Recently,  I stumbled upon an article about  women, fear and decision making. According to a recent study published in PLOS,  these three concepts are related: … fear may affect women’s decisions in choosing immediate rewards versus larger delayed ones, while men’s decisions appear unaffected by emotion, ….  (Science Daily  at [Read More]

By |March 29th, 2024|Odd stuff|

Implicit Bias in Medicine Strikes Again!

Previously, I have posted blogs about the implicit biases of doctors in treating patients. A recent article in the Science and Technology section of The Economist entitled “Fatal Truths” (April 10, 2021) at p.71-72 notes that this implicit bias also exists in medical devices and treatments. As we are all [Read More]

By |April 16th, 2021|Research|

In Negotiations, Are Women More Ethical Than Men?

The Harvard PONS blog posted (on February 10, 2020) a thought- provoking article by Katie Shonk entitled “Moral Leadership: Do Women Negotiate More Ethically than Men?” The answer is that generally, “yes”, “…women are generally less accepting of unethical behavior than men are and tend to behave more ethically than [Read More]

By |February 21st, 2020|Research|
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