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    Mahzarin Banaji - The Psychology of Institutional Corruption: Ideas for Experiments

    The September 28th Lab Seminar was led by Mahzarin Banaji, Richard Clark Cabot Professor of Social Ethics and Edmond J. Safra Research Associate. Banaji’s presentation included a hypothetical scenario involving a prospective graduate student and potential conflict of interest, as well as a discussion of some recent research her lab has conducted on psychological responses to money.

    The scenario featured a prospective PhD applicant (“H”) to a psychology lab who is also the co-founder of a commercial startup called “Staffingscience.com.” If admitted to...

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    Insights from Psychology - Ending Institutional Corruption

    Moderator: Mahzarin R. Banaji, Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics, Department of Psychology; Harvard College Professor

    Dolly Chugh, Associate Professor, Stern School of Business, New York University

    George Loewenstein, Herbert A. Simon Professor of Economics and Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University