‘Transformative’ effects of mass gatherings like Burning Man are lasting → Yale News Read MoreInfo Written by Molly Crockett On June 8, 2022
Molly Crockett: Moral Outrage, Trust During Covid, And Incentives in Academia → The Stanford Psychology Podcast Read MoreInfo Written by Molly Crockett On March 17, 2022
Harnessing Social Sciences & Humanities to Counter Disinformation & Online Extremism → Yale Cyber Leadership Forum Read MoreInfo Written by Molly Crockett On March 17, 2022
Five years of Nature Human Behaviour → Nature Human Behaviour Read MoreInfo Written by Molly Crockett On February 1, 2022
Crockett Lab research featured in Senate hearing on disrupting dangerous algorithms → Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab. Read MoreInfo Written by Molly Crockett On January 5, 2022
They Died From Covid. Then the Online Attacks Started. → NY Times Read MoreInfo Written by Molly Crockett On December 13, 2021
TRENDING SCIENCE: Social media making us angrier, study reveals → cordis.europa.eu Info Written by Molly Crockett On September 29, 2021
Building a martian analog on Earth, and moral outrage on social media → www.sciencemag.org Info Written by Molly Crockett On August 26, 2021
‘Likes’ and ‘shares’ teach people to express more outrage online → Yale News Read MoreInfo Written by Molly Crockett On August 26, 2021
Social media really is making us more morally outraged → Popular Science Read MoreInfo Written by Molly Crockett On August 26, 2021
Leaders’ pandemic policies engendered varying levels of trust → news.yale.edu Info Written by Molly Crockett On July 9, 2021
Brave New World podcast www.bravenewpodcast.libsyn.com Info Written by Molly Crockett On May 13, 2021
Hanging with the wrong crowd: How those around us affect our morals → cogbites.org Info Written by Molly Crockett On March 29, 2021
“Teach them a lesson they shall not soon forget” -those kids, probably. → TikTok Info Written by Molly Crockett On January 11, 2021
Study: Children use punishment to hurt and teach lessons → WSHU Info Written by Molly Crockett On December 11, 2020
The Psychological, Philosophical and Ethical Perils of Social Media: A Discussion → UBC CAIDA Info Written by Molly Crockett On December 11, 2020
Children more willing to punish if the wrongdoer is ‘taught a lesson’ → YaleNews Info Written by Molly Crockett On November 24, 2020
What if instead of calling people out, we called them in? → New York Times Info Written by Molly Crockett On November 24, 2020