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August 27, 2015

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How Religion Can Move Us to Do Terrible Things

April 23, 2015

- TIME
January 13, 2015

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Scientists Seek Religious Experience—in Subjects’ Brains

April 23, 2015

- Los Angeles Times
January 7, 2015

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The Paradox of the Free-Market Liberal

April 23, 2015

- The New York Times
January 2, 2015

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Conduct on Public Transit (audio)

April 22, 2015

- CBC Radio Toronto, Metro Morning
December 30, 2014

Quand on Veut, on Peut…? (PDF)

April 22, 2015

- Québec Science
December 2014

Fear of Ebola Could Make People More Likely to Vote Conservative

April 22, 2015

- New Republic
October 19, 2014

Empathy from Powerful

April 22, 2015

- Scholar’s Circle
September 20, 2014

Powerful and Coldhearted (PDF)

April 22, 2015

- The New York Times
July 25, 2014

Charles Adler Speaks to Michael Inzlicht on Self-Control (audio)

April 22, 2015

- CJOB 680 AM Winnipeg
June 2014

If the Spirit Is Willing, the Flesh Won’t Be Weak (PDF)

April 22, 2015

- The Globe and Mail
April 18, 2014

The Science of Self-Control

April 22, 2015

- WAMC Northeast Public Radio
April 7, 2014

The Science of Mindfulness (PDF)

April 22, 2015

- U of T Magazine
April 2014

Professors of the Year (PDF)

April 22, 2015

- The Underground (UTSC student newspaper)
April 2014 

Self-Control? Sure, If It’s a Pleasure (PDF)

April 22, 2015

- UTSC Commons
April 2014

Lifetime: Exercising Self-Control (video)

April 22, 2015

- CTV News Toronto
March 2014

Can You Boost Your Self-Control? (PDF)

April 22, 2015

- Fast Company
February 21, 2014

Is Wilskracht Een Kwestie Vansuiker? (PDF)

April 22, 2015

- De Volkskrant (Netherlands)
February 8, 2014

Aid for Somali Students Divides Parents (PDF)

April 22, 2015

- The Globe and Mail
February 4, 2014

Finding Pleasure in Chores may Boost Self-Control (PDF)

April 22, 2015

- Medical News Today
January 19, 2014

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Staying focused in a world full of distractions

Can I Have Your Attention, Please? A U of T Scarborough psychology professor explores why we’re more distracted than ever – and proposes a path to deeper engagement and lasting satisfaction.

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The Paradox of Hard Work

Why do people enjoy doing difficult things?

“You can imagine that some people are willing to work hard, but go about it from a sense of duty and responsibility,” Inzlicht told me for my New York Times story. “But other people—call them ‘joyful workers’—this is what they live for. This is what gives them purpose. This is what makes them feel important. This is what helps them make the world make sense.” The existence of “joyful workers” suggests that, even if the Effort Paradox applies to everyone, it doesn’t apply equally. Where you sit on the Meaningfulness-of-Effort scale probably reflects a changeable mix of nature and nurture.

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Can you trust DeepSeek? Can AI be your new best friend?

University of Toronto professor Michael Inzlicht wanted to find out who's better at empathic responses: people, or ChatGPT. He explains to CBC Metro Morning how AI won the empathy contest.

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Collaborators

  • Joshua Aronson, New York University
  • Avi Ben-Zeev, San Francisco State University
  • Elliot Berkman, University of Oregon
  • Kirk Brown, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Daryl Cameron, Penn State University
  • Belle Derks, Utrecht University
  • Jennifer Gutsell, Brandeis University
  • Greg Hajcak, Florida State University
  • Eddie Harmon-Jones, University of New South Wales
  • Jacob Hirsh, University of Toronto
  • Cendri Hutcherson, University of Toronto
  • Sonia Kang, University of Toronto
  • Michael Larson, Brigham Young University
  • Lisa Legault, Clarkson University
  • Ian McGregor, University of Waterloo
  • Marina Milyavskaya, Carleton University
  • Sukhvinder Obhi, McMaster University
  • Liz Page-Gould, University of Toronto
  • Travis Proulx, Cardiff University
  • Blair Saunders, University of Dundee
  • Brandon Schmeichel, Texas A&M University
  • Zindel Segal, University of Toronto
  • Alexa Tullett, University of Alabama

University of Toronto

  • Department of Psychology Scarborough
  • Department of Psychology St. George
  • Social Personality Research Group
  • University of Toronto
  • University of Toronto Library

Organizations

  • Association for Psychological Science
  • Canadian Psychological Association
  • Canada Foundation for Innovation
  • International Social Cognition Network
  • International Society for Research on Emotion
  • National Academy of Education
  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  • Social and Affective Neuroscience Society
  • Social Psychology Network
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
  • Society for Personality and Social Psychology
  • Society for Psychophysiological Research
  • Spencer Foundation

Research Applications

  • Calculating Confidence Intervals
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