02/09/2013
Are you a one time reader or a re-reader? Has it happened to you that, although you have read a book, let's say 3 times, each time you reread it you discovered aspects you didn't see before? (See e.g. Patricia Meyer-Spacks: "On Rereading" Harvard University Press, 2011). Re-reading is big fun, but it is also an imperative for doing good research and for staying alert and creative. Each week, we'd like to share an already published research article from lab members. We are sure that you fill find new answers, but, hopefully (and even better:) new QUESTIONS! We start off with a short piece by Brent Simpson and Kimmo Eriksson "What do Americans know about Inequality? It depends on how you ask them!" (Judgment and Decision Making, Nov 2012) What do Y O U think?
A recent survey of inequality (Norton and Ariely, Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6, 9–12) asked respondentsto indicate what percent of the nation’s total wealth is—and should be—controlled ...