Coverage of Wallace*, Reeves*, & Spencer (2024):
Chicago Booth Review: Celebrating Corporate History Can Backfire: A company that plugs its past can alienate those who were previously marginalized
SPSP Character & Context Blog: Could Celebrating Your Organization’s History Undermine DEI Efforts?
PNAS QnAs: QnAs with Laura E. Wallace
WGU Labs: Unveiling the Hidden Threat: Why Celebrating Organizational History Can Undermine Belonging
Coverage of Perceived Bias Work (Wallace, Wegener, & Petty 2020a&b):
Opinion Science Podcast Interview: Perceived Bias
The Inside Selling podcast. A podcast about selling without selling your soul: Reducing Perceived Bias in Sales
Coverage of Wallace, Anthony, End, & Way (2018):
The Times: Churchgoers get six more years before the afterlife
Newsweek: Religious people live four years longer on average study shows
New York Post: This weekly activity could help you live an extra four years
U.S. News: Religion May Be Potent Medicine
Mirror UK: 20 ways to live 20 years longer – from having more sex, drinking tea instead of coffee or eating nuts daily
Daily Mail UK: Religious people live four years longer than atheists, study finds: Scientists put it down to being more social, volunteering, and drinking less
WBZ-TV (CBS, Boston) includes video: Do Religious People Live Longer? New Study Says Yes