How Men React When Their Masculinity is Questioned, June 19, 2015
Moral Stigma Spreads Down From Top Brass, Insights by Stanford Business, May 27, 2015
Has Bragging Become an Epidemic?, KQED Public Radio, 2013
Stanford Study Concludes Peers Not Really Happier, San Francisco Chronicle, 2012
How Word Choice Can Affect Our Moral Boundaries, Isights by Stanford Business, November 19, 2012
Morality and Self, Philosophy Talk radio show
Why Moral Leaders Are Annoying, The Boston Globe, 2011
Why do US immigrants to Fast Food, Spiegel Online, 2011
Study: US Immigrants eat junk food for the sake of identity, Epoch Times, 2011
Immigrants adopting American diets, to their detriment, NZ Herald, 2011
Study finds immigrants pick American foods to fit in, The Stanford Daily, May 24, 2011
Immigrants eat US junk food to fit in: study, The Independent, May 20, 2011
Immigrant groups change diet ‘to fit in’, The Telegraph, May 2011
Why going green won’t make you better or save you money, Washington Post, July 2010
Stanford research shows sharing in sorrow might make us a bit happier, Stanford Report, December 2010
Sucker to Saint and Other Views of Our Moral Behavior, Stanford GSB Insights, May 1, 2010
Exposed: green consumers’ dirty little secrets, News Scientist, March 2010
Time turn a blind eye be, Freitag, January 2010
Buy Local, Act Evil, Slate, December 2009
Lizenz zur Sünde, Donnerstag, August 2009
Obamas schwarzes Dilemma, Kolumne Kopfwelten, April 2009
The nature of temptation: Why those who speak against vice so often fall for it, Boston
Backing Obama gives some voters license to favor whites over blacks, study shows, Stanford Report, March 2009
Obama Is President So Racism Is Over. Right?, Psychology Today
Morality: From Sucker to Saint – Why you see your dunce cap as a halo and cast yourself as noble to avoid feeling naive, Psychology Today
What’s Racist? The Importance of a Glance, TIME, March 2008
Sucker or Saint? The surprising way we shore up our self-esteem when we feel foolish for not being able to say no, NewsWeek
We Hate Heroes, Stanford Social Innovation Review, 2009
Recognizing Strangers: Images of attractive faces seem familiar even if they’ve never been seen before, Psychology Today