Democrats focus on victims, Republicans on perpetrators after mass shootings, study finds
The Washington Post , June 26, 2019
Author: Tori
What We Want Doesn’t Always Make Us Happy
What We Want Doesn’t Always Make Us Happy
Bloomberg , May 1, 2019
Facebook’s Outages Reveal Its Value to Society
Facebook’s Outages Reveal Its Value to Society
Bloomberg , March 14, 2019
Here’s how much you’d have to pay people to deactivate Facebook for a month
Here’s how much you’d have to pay people to deactivate Facebook for a month
CNBC , March 1, 2019
What happens when you get off Facebook for four weeks? Stanford researchers found out.
What happens when you get off Facebook for four weeks? Stanford researchers found out.
Recode , February 27, 2019
What would happen if Facebook were turned off?
What would happen if Facebook were turned off?
The Economist , February 12, 2019
Facebook Bums Us Out But We’ll Pay for It Anyway
Facebook Bums Us Out But We’ll Pay for It Anyway
Bloomberg , February 4, 2019
Delete your account: leaving Facebook can make you happier, study finds The Guardian , February 1, 2019
Delete your account: leaving Facebook can make you happier, study finds
The Guardian , February 1, 2019
Deactivating Facebook leaves people less informed but happier, study finds
Deactivating Facebook leaves people less informed but happier, study finds
The Washington Post , January 31, 2019
How Quitting Facebook Could Change Your Life
How Quitting Facebook Could Change Your Life
Fortune , January 31, 2019
Leaving Facebook makes people happier but less informed, study says
Leaving Facebook makes people happier but less informed, study says
CNN , January 31, 2019
A “gold standard” study finds deleting Facebook is great for your mental health
A “gold standard” study finds deleting Facebook is great for your mental health
Salon , January 31, 2019
This Is Your Brain Off Facebook
This Is Your Brain Off Facebook
The New York Times , January 30, 2019
Hutchins Roundup: Economic overheating, local opioid supply, and more
Hutchins Roundup: Economic overheating, local opioid supply, and more
The Brookings Institution , October 18, 2018
In Facebook’s Effort to Fight Fake News, Human Fact-Checkers Struggle to Keep Up
In Facebook’s Effort to Fight Fake News, Human Fact-Checkers Struggle to Keep Up
The Wall Street Journal , October 18, 2018
Facebook’s attempts to fight fake news seem to be working. (Twitter’s? Not so much.)
Facebook’s attempts to fight fake news seem to be working. (Twitter’s? Not so much.)
Nieman Lab , September 21, 2018
Facebook is finally making progress against fake news Yahoo! News , September 17, 2018
Facebook is finally making progress against fake news
Yahoo! News , September 17, 2018
Facebook beats Twitter at fighting fake news, a new study found
Facebook beats Twitter at fighting fake news, a new study found
The Verge , September 15, 2018
Facebook’s Crackdown on Misinformation Might Actually Be Working
Facebook’s Crackdown on Misinformation Might Actually Be Working
Slate , September 14, 2018
Regional variation in US healthcare use: evidence from patient migration
Regional variation in US healthcare use: evidence from patient migration
Microeconomic Insights , September 5, 2018
Maybe Trump Isn’t the Internet’s Fault, After All
Maybe Trump Isn’t the Internet’s Fault, After All
Slate , July 24, 2018
Classy Classes: ECON 47 examines media, social good
Classy Classes: ECON 47 examines media, social good
Stanford Daily , April 16, 2018
Fake news flourishes when partisan audiences crave it
Fake news flourishes when partisan audiences crave it
The Economist , April 5, 2018
The case for charging rich and poor shoppers different prices
The case for charging rich and poor shoppers different prices
CNN , November 28, 2017
Retailers are charging the same prices across US, boosting income inequality, new research shows
Retailers are charging the same prices across US, boosting income inequality, new research shows
CNBC , November 9, 2017