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    • Behavioral Science

‘Mental money laundering’ lifts constraints on spending morally questionable income

Blurring the source of ill-gotten gains can mitigate the effects of mental accounting.

By Jeff Cockrell and Eric Butterman| Jan 04, 2021

    • Behavioral Science

What revenge seekers are really after

Is revenge about fairness, or teaching someone else a lesson?

By Martin Daks| Jun 17, 2020

    • Behavioral Science

When saying ‘I’m sorry’ and ‘thank you’ makes a big difference

Thanking, apologizing, bragging, and blaming share a subtle social relationship.

By Alice G. Walton| Sep 26, 2019

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