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Celeste Kidd
- TWhat’s Changed Since TIME Named the ‘Silence Breakers’ Person of the Yeartime.com
- DUC Berkeley study finds people’s beliefs influenced by what others thinkdailycal.org
- NLike it or not, we’re prone to adopt popular beliefs, even fake onesnews.berkeley.edu
- Kids Wait For Treats Longer If They’re Trying To Impress OthersForbes
- M10 ways to get a coronavirus skeptic to take the pandemic seriously: ‘Anecdotes are much more convincing than statistics’marketwatch.com
- U of Rochester, ex-professors settle retaliation claimsSeattle Times
- NCoronavirus skeptics, deniers: Why some of us stick to deadly beliefsnews.berkeley.edu
- CStudents call for Jaeger’s firing at Mel Weekend protestcampustimes.org
- CUR’s motion to dismiss Jaeger suit deniedcampustimes.org
- Why Kids Invent Imaginary FriendsThe Atlantic
- NWhat we think we know — but might not — pushes us to learn morenews.berkeley.edu
- PA Headlineexpressandstar.com
- EUR complainants Kidd, Cantlon revisit Person of the Year honoreu.democratandchronicle.com
- CSexual assault campaign chalks up Mel Weekendcampustimes.org
- NMeet our new faculty: Steven Piantadosi, psychologynews.berkeley.edu
- NMeet our new faculty: Celeste Kidd, psychologynews.berkeley.edu
- Psychologists Reveal a Common Bias that Explains Why So Many People Believe in False and Ridiculous Mythsalternet.org
- NWhy we stick to false beliefs: Feedback trumps hard evidencenews.berkeley.edu
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