Researchers find financial disinformation sounds more positive than real news
New research finds that fake financial articles sound noticeably more upbeat than real ones, and that positive tone alone can ...
New research finds that fake financial articles sound noticeably more upbeat than real ones, and that positive tone alone can ...
A study of 210 Hungarian workers expected boredom to make narcissistic employees disengage. Instead, those high in grandiose narcissism reported ...
A new experiment finds that passively copying AI-generated content can lower workers' confidence and sense of meaning, while drafting first ...
Securities analysts issue lower stock recommendations for companies led by narcissistic CEOs, according to a new study of S&P 100 ...
A study of 502 financial advisors and their clients finds that quirky and creative salespeople turn customer loyalty into revenue ...
A new study finds that "limited edition" tends to spark stronger impulse buying of blind boxes than "selling out fast," ...
New research finds that when hotel customers believe climate claims are genuine, they become more engaged with climate change and ...
A national Norwegian study followed more than 10,000 students and found that persistent money troubles predicted depression a year later, ...
A new study finds that unpredictable and unstable work schedules are linked to lower happiness, with an effect that can ...
New research from Indian stock investors suggests emotional intelligence can weaken the grip of confirmation bias on financial decisions, while ...
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