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Alex Todorov, Ingrid Ockert | The Psychology of First Impressions and "Programmed Inequality"

Alex Todorov, Ingrid Ockert | The Psychology of First Impressions and "Programmed Inequality"

Update: 2017-08-12
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6/27/17: Stevie speaks with Alexander Todorov, psychology professor at Princeton and author of the book "Face Value: The Irresistible Influence of First Impressions." The book dives into his research on first impressions — the very human way we make character judgments after only a glance at another person’s face. These impressions are often incorrect, but can affect important decisions we make, like elections and criminality. In this impression we take a deep dive in to the history of physiognomy, current research in psychology, and the effect of first impressions on elections, criminal justice, and more.
Additionally, science historian Ingrid Ockert joins us to discuss the text "Programmed Inequality: How Britain Discarded Women Technologists and Lost Its Edge in Computing."
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Alex Todorov, Ingrid Ockert | The Psychology of First Impressions and "Programmed Inequality"

Alex Todorov, Ingrid Ockert | The Psychology of First Impressions and "Programmed Inequality"

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