2026
Rezaei, S., Chokshi, K. (2026, May 21) What We Lost When We Lost the Veranda. Psychology Today.
Rezaei, S., Kapoor, H. (2026, February 26) Counterproductive Work Behavior and Dark Creativity. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202602/counterproductive-work-behavior-and-dark-creativity
Tagat, A., Kapoor, H. (2026, February 16) Cultural Nuances in Apple TV’s "Pluribus." Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202602/cultural-nuances-in-apple-tvs-pluribus
2025
Rezaei, S. (2025, November 28) The Rise of the Western Minimalist Aesthetic. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202511/the-rise-of-the-western-minimalist-aesthetic
Roy, T. (2025, October 21) Sexual and Gender Minority Stress Across Borders. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202510/sexual-and-gender-minority-stress-across-borders
Kapoor, H. (2025, August 10) Review of Black Mirror Season 7. Femspec.
https://www.femspec.org/post/for-blog-review-of-black-mirror-season-7
Thakur, A., Kapoor, H. (2025, August 8) When Superstitious Beliefs Cause Original Harm. Psychology Today.
Thakur, A. (2025 July, 14) How culture shapes perception of political humour. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202507/how-culture-shapes-perception-of-political-humor
Roy, T. (2025 June, 17) How culture shapes parental support or rejection of queer youth. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202506/how-culture-shapes-parental-support-or-rejection-of-queer-youth
Kapoor, H. (2025 April, 1) The Ingenious Harm caused by ‘Digital Arrests’ in India. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202504/the-ingenious-harm-caused-by-digital-arrests-in-india
Roy, T. (2025 March, 17) Cultural Kaleidoscope of DEI across borders. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202503/cultural-kaleidoscope-of-dei-across-borders
Agarwal, T., Kapoor, H. (2025 January, 19) How does Dark Leadership Affect Creativity? Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202501/how-does-dark-leadership-affect-creativity
Kothari, N. (2025 January, 1) How Does Sleep Paralysis Differ Around the World? Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202501/how-does-sleep-paralysis-differ-around-the-world
2024
Kapoor, H. (2024 November, 18) Does Behavioural Science Have a Dark Side? The Decision Lab. https://thedecisionlab.com/does-behavioral-science-have-a-dark-side
Agarwal, T. Kapoor, H. (2024 November, 6) Rumors are Darkly Creative Narratives. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202411/rumors-are-darkly-creative-narratives
Roy, T., (2024 August, 27) The Effects of Culture on Coming out. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202408/the-effects-of-culture-on-coming-out
Kapoor, H., Karandikar, S. (2024 August, 12) Is “Affluenza” Just a Creative Way to Justify Being Mean? Psychology Today.
Mahadeshwar, H., Dsouza, V. (2024 June, 4) Art Across Cultures: A Tapestry of Diverse Expressions. Psychology Today.
Shaikh, E. (2024 May, 7) Building Bridges of Belongingness. Psychology Today.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202405/building-bridges-of-belongingness
Singh, B. (2024 April, 4) Decision-Making in Emerging Adulthood: A Cultural Lens. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202404/decision-making-in-emerging-adulthood-a-cultural-lens
Rezaei, S. (2024 February, 10) Fashion Beyond Borders. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202402/fashion-beyond-borders
Kapoor, H., Fernandes, A. (2024 February, 6) Privacy Hacks Are Becoming Deviously Creative. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202402/privacy-hacks-are-becoming-deviously-creative
2023
Rezaei, S., Vajjala, A. (2023, November 03) Behind the Startup Spark. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/dark-creativity/202311/behind-the-startup-spark
Fernandes, A. (2023, November 04) Aging Across Borders: How We Age Around the World. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202310/aging-across-borders-how-we-age-around-the-world
Fernandes, A. (2023, September 11)Unveiling Cross-Cultural Communication Styles. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202309/unveiling-cross-cultural-communication-styles
Pradhan, M. (2023, July 19) How Culture Impacts the Decision to Leave Abusive Marriages. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202307/how-culture-impacts-the-decision-to-leave-abusive-marriages
Zahoor, Z. (2023, June 15) Cultural Patterns of Political Trust. Looking at patterns of trust in the political sphere. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202306/cultural-patterns-of-political-trust
Ramgopal, V. (2023, May 21) Social Conformity and Group Pressure. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202305/social-conformity-and-group-pressure
Kapoor, H. & Rezai, S. (2023, April 27) Aesthetic Preferences and the Rise of Minimalism. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202304/aesthetic-preferences-and-the-rise-of-minimalism
Mahadeshwar, H. & Kapoor, H. (2023, April 15) Can AI-Based Tools Like ChatGPT Function as Moral Agents? The Wire. https://thewire.in/tech/chat-gpt-artificial-intelligence-moral-agents
Kapoor, H. & Rezai, S. (2023, March 2) Can ChatGPT Be Darkly Creative? Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202303/can-chatgpt-be-darkly-creative
Salim, F. (2023, March 1) Where You Are Is How You Feel. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202303/where-you-are-is-how-you-feel
Tagat, A. (2023, January 31). Evolution of Gender Identities and Norms Around the World. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202301/evolution-of-gender-identities-and-norms-around-the-world
2022
Mahadeshwar, H. (2022, December 20). A Never-Ending Battle Against Mental Health Stigma? Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202212/a-never-ending-battle-against-mental-health-stigma
Rezai, S. (2022, October 10). Do You Share Because You Care? Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202210/do-you-share-because-you-care
Gurjar, S. (2022, September 22). Content Creation for the Meshi Information Sharing Experiment. Tattle. Retrieved from https://tattle.co.in/blog/content-creation-for-the-meshi-information-sharing-experiment
Rezai, S. (2022, August 5) Chicanery in “Better Call Saul”. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202208/chicanery-in-better-call-saul
Mehta, M., Puthillam, A., & Subramanyam, B. (2022, April 11) Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on the Indian STEM community- Part 1. IndiaBioscience. Retrieved from https://indiabioscience.org/news/2022/assessing-the-impact-of-covid-19-on-the-indian-stem-community-part-1
Urvi, M (2022, March 31). The Importance of Culture in Parenting Science. PsychologyToday. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202203/the-importance-culture-in-parenting-science
Puthillam, A. (2022, January 26). An International Investigation of the Psychology of COVID-19. Behavioural and Social Sciences. Retrieved from https://socialsciences.nature.com/posts/an-international-investigation-of-the-psychology-of-covid-19
Puthillam, A & Kapoor, H. (2022, January 16). How to ‘solve’ India’s misinformation problem: answer may lie in building trust, attention. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/art-culture/society/how-to-solve-indias-misinformation-problem-answer-may-lie-in-building-trust-attention-146808
Puthillam, A & Kapoor, H. (2022, January 15). Content and context both matter in tackling India's misinformation problem. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/art-culture/society/content-and-context-both-matter-in-tackling-indias-misinformation-problem-146800
Puthillam, A & Kapoor, H. (2022, January 14). Why tackling the misinformation problem is a complex undertaking in India. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/art-culture/society/why-tackling-the-misinformation-problem-is-a-complex-undertaking-in-india-146785
Rezaei, S. (2022, January 14). Partisan Pandemic? How Politics Affects COVID Responses Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202201/partisan-pandemic-how-politics-affects-covid-responses
2021
Sehgal, B. (2021, December 12). The radical empathy of Dr. Sarada Menon, a mental health pioneer in more ways than one. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/india/dr-sarada-menon-mental-health-pioneer-indias-first-woman-psychiatrist-passes-away-obituary-legacy-139904
Puthillam, A. (2021, December 03). As Omicron sounds new COVID alarm, why health is more political than we believe. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/health/as-omicron-variant-sounds-new-covid-19-alarm-why-health-is-more-political-than-we-give-it-credit-for-137928
Puthillam, A. (2021, October 30). Psychology of Politics: Conventional view of ‘left’ and ‘right’ wing dont work for India. News Nine. Retrieved from https://www.news9live.com/india/psychology-politics-ideology-india-left-leaning-right-wing-elections-voting-behaviour-patterns-130076
Kapoor, H. (2021, October 29). Creativity is universal yet Culture-bound. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202110/creativity-is-universal-yet-culture-bound
Tagat, A., & Kapoor, H. (2021, August 27). How Nudges can be Sinister. Psychology Today. Retrieved from
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202108/how-nudges-can-be-sinister
Ticku, A. (2021, May 31). Masked and proud: How moral emotions increase preventive health behavior during COVID-19 pandemic. FirstPost. Retrieved from https://www.firstpost.com/living/masked-and-proud-how-moral-emotions-increase-preventative-health-behaviour-during-covid-19-pandemic-9661861.html
Puthillam, A. (2021, May 25). Understanding what drives conspiracy theories, in the context of Covid-19 in India and political beliefs. FirstPost. Retrieved from https://www.firstpost.com/india/understanding-what-drives-conspiracy-theories-in-the-context-of-covid-19-in-india-and-political-beliefs-9650251.html
Kapoor, H. (2021, May 19). Are Conspiracy Theories creative?. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202105/are-conspiracy-theories-creative
Kapoor, H. (2021, April 13). Battle against COVID-19 has made the value of global innovation greater than ever before Firstpost. Retrieved from https://www.firstpost.com/world/covid-19-pandemic-has-made-value-of-global-innovation-greater-than-ever-before-9522521.html
Sukhija, V. (2021, March 22). People’s Lives should be studied in a rich detailed manner. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202103/peoples-lives-should-be-studied-in-rich-detailed-manner
Kapoor, H., Punamiya, S., & Jain, P. (2021, February 8). Amidst a once in a century pandemic, What does the budget say about Mental Healthcare?. The Bastion. Retrieved from https://thebastion.co.in/covid-19/amidst-a-once-in-a-century-pandemic-what-does-the-budget-say-about-mental-healthcare/
2020
Kapoor, H. (2020, October 16). Memes in the times of adversity. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202010/memes-in-the-times-adversity
Puthillam, A. (2020, October 14). Opening up the file drawer in cross-cultural psychology. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202010/opening-the-file-drawer-in-cross-cultural-psychology
Kapoor, H., & Tagat, A. (2020, August 17). Layers of deception in Netflix’s money heist. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202008/layers-deception-in-netflix-s-money-heist
Kapoor, H. (2020, August 4). What the national education policy means for the MPhil in clinical psychology. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/education/national-education-policy-mphil-clinical-psychology
Sharma, Y., & Puthillam, A. (2020, July 15). Psychological Science Needs to Take Off Its Orientalist Lens. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202007/psychological-science-needs-take-its-orientalist-lens
Kapoor, H. (2020, July 13). Crafty and crooked, yet creative. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202007/crafty-and-crooked-yet-creative
Puthillam, A., Karandikar, S., & Kapoor, H. (2020, June 30). Who cares about economic ideology? Medium. Retrieved from https://medium.com/@PolPsyISPP/who-cares-about-economic-ideology-f7b6a60d6305
Sharma, Y., & Kapoor, H. (2020, June 19). Civility is a thing of the past. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202006/civility-is-thing-the-past
Ticku, A. (2020, June 18). Do psychology researchers acknowledge the global Psyche? Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/non-weird-science/202006/do-psychology-researchers-acknowledge-the-global-psyche
Kapoor, H. (2020, May 6). Responsible communication in COVID-19 times. Centre for Social Research. Retrieved from https://www.csrindia.org/responsible-communication-in-covid-19-times/
Kapoor, H., & Karandikar, S. (2020, May 15). Parasite was a master class in dark creativity. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/dark-creativity/202005/parasite-was-master-class-in-dark-creativity
Kapoor, H. (2020, April 17). Zoombombing! And other opportunistic deviance. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202004/zoombombing-and-other-opportunistic-deviance
Puthillam, A. (2020, April 15). Psychology's WEIRD problem. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202004/psychologys-weird-problem
Kapoor, H. (2020, March 18). Original Harm at an Unprecedented Rate. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202003/original-harm-unprecedented-rate
Puthillam, A. (2020, March 13). Don't Speak My Language? We're Not the Same. Psychology Today. Retrieved from:
Puthillam, A., & Karandikar, S. (2020, March 2). Why is Being a 'Genius' Still So Gendered? Women’s Media Center. Retrieved from https://womensmediacenter.com/fbomb/why-is-being-a-genius-still-so-gendered
Puthillam, A., Kapoor, H., & Karandikar, S. (2020, February 19). In Memory of Geert Hofstede: A Cross-Cultural Icon. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/non-weird-science/202002/in-memory-geert-hofstede-cross-cultural-icon
Kapoor, H. (2020, February 18). Creativity Can Be Bright, Dark, and Everything in Between. Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dark-creativity/202002/creativity-can-be-bright-dark-and-everything-in-between
2019
Puthillam, A. (2019, December 20). How memes gained cultural currency, driving socio-political discourse in the digital era. Firstpost. Retrieved from https://www.firstpost.com/living/how-memes-gained-cultural-currency-driving-socio-political-discourse-in-the-digital-era-7804161.html/amp?__twitter_impression=true
Karandikar, S. (2019, November 16). What The Family Man shows us of groupthink: Phenomenon may not be as one-dimensional as it seems. Firstpost. Retrieved from: https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/what-the-family-man-shows-us-of-groupthink-phenomenon-may-not-be-as-one-dimensional-as-it-seems-7651961.html
Puthillam, A. (2019, October 15). Bigg Boss, gossip and survival: The reality show illustrates how talking about others is a powerful social tool. Firstpost. Retrieved from: https://www.firstpost.com/living/bigg-boss-gossip-and-survival-the-reality-show-illustrates-how-talking-about-others-is-a-powerful-social-tool-7477631.html
Puthillam, A. (2019, June). Still the science of the sophomore? The Psychologist, 32 (pp. 3). Retrieved from: https://thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/volume-32/june-2019/still-science-sophomore
Puthillam, A., & Karandikar, S. (2019, May 22). The thought processes that underlie voting decisions. Livemint. Retrieved from https://www.livemint.com/opinion/online-views/opinion-the-thought-processes-that-underlie-voting-decisions-1558511557910.html
Kapoor, H., Karandikar, S., & Puthillam, A. (2019, May 11). Flaws in academic publishing perpetuate a form of neo-colonialism. The Wire. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2VwhMR9
Kapoor, H. & Ahuja, S. (2019, April 22). Mental health insurance: Products introduced; here’s how they can be made better and widely accessible. Financial Express. Retrived from https://www.financialexpress.com/money/insurance/mental-health-insurance-products-introduced-heres-how-they-can-be-made-better-and-widely-accessible/1555765/
Karandikar, S., Thusoo, S. (2019, April 21). What 'Orange Is the New Black' Gets Right in Its Portrayal of Women Prisoners. The Wire. Retrieved from
https://thewire.in/women/orange-is-the-new-black-rights-women-prisoners-indiaKapoor, H. & Karandikar, S. (2019, April 20). Darkness all around: Humor, personality, and creativity. In-Mind. Retrieved from http://www.in-mind.org/blog/post/darkness-all-around-humor-personality-and-creativity
Puthillam, A., & Karandikar, S. (2019, March 27). The Conundrum of Time. Pragati. Retrieved from
https://www.thinkpragati.com/housefull-home/housefull-ph/7541/the-conundrum-of-time/Ahuja, S., & Kapoor, H. (2019, March 17). How Would Mental Health Insurance in India Work?. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/health/how-would-mental-health-insurance-in-india-work
Puthillam, A. (2019, February 26). The Paradox of Voting. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/opinion/7175/the-paradox-of-voting/
Karandikar, S. (2019, February 23). Russian Doll and trauma: Netflix's Natasha Lyonne show is an allegory on the darkness we endure in real life. Firstpost. Retrieved from
https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/russian-doll-and-trauma-netflixs-natasha-lyonne-show-is-an-allegory-on-the-darkness-we-endure-in-real-life-6137761.htmlPuthillam, A. (2019, February 13). Parks, Recreation, Friendship. Pragati. Retrieved from
https://www.thinkpragati.com/housefull-home/housefull-ph/7065/parks-recreation-friendship/Kapoor, H. (2019, February 8). Misbehaving: being clever and wicked is a
form of creativity. Aeon. Retrieved from
https://aeon.co/ideas/misbehaving-being-clever-and-wicked-is-a-form-of-creativityTagat, A., & Kapoor, H. (2019, January 30). The Perils of Sharing. Pragati. Retrieved from
https://www.thinkpragati.com/opinion/6937/the-perils-of-sharing/
2018
Puthillam, A. (2018, December 19). Her name is Ari. Pragati. Retrieved from
https://www.thinkpragati.com/housefull-home/housefull-ph/6514/her-name-is-ari/Karandikar, S. (2018, December 7). Finding mental help on social media in a time of online trolling, abuse and overuse. Scroll. Retrieved from
https://scroll.in/pulse/904817/finding-mental-help-on-social-media-in-a-time-of-online-trolling-abuse-and-overusePuthillam, A. (2018, November 29). Tinder and evolutionary psychology: The science behind what men and women swipe for, and why. Firstpost. Retrieved from
https://www.firstpost.com/living/tinder-and-evolutionary-psychology-the-science-behind-what-men-and-women-swipe-for-and-why-5639501.htmlKapoor, H. & Tagat, A. (2018, November 25). Forever vs Little Things: A psychological perspective on two contrasting depictions of love and relationships. Firstpost. Retrieved from
https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/forever-vs-little-things-a-psychological-perspective-on-two-contrasting-depictions-of-love-and-relationships-5599451.htmlPuthillam, A. (2018, November 21). Like a Beat Without a Melody. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/housefull-home/housefull-ph/6222/like-a-beat-without-a-melody/
Puthillam, A. (2018, November 13). How Men Are Like Chimps. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/think/6160/how-men-are-like-chimps/
Puthillam, A. (2018, November 13). Talent analytics and personality tests don’t really help pick the right employee.The Print. Retrieved from https://theprint.in/culture/talent-analytics-and-personality-tests-dont-really-help-pick-the-right-employee/148508/
Puthillam, A. (2018, September 19). This is Your Brain on Democracy. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/think/5600/this-is-your-brain-on-democracy/
Kapoor, H. (2018, September 10). Mental Health Insurance Cover in India is Welcome, but Unplanned Move. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/health/mental-health-insurance-irdai-dsm5-clinical-psychology
Karandikar, S. (2018, August 28). Where are the female mentors? Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/think/5432/where-are-the-female-mentors/
Puthillam, A. (2018, August 8). Why we are drawn to imaginary worlds. The Swaddle. Retrieved from https://theswaddle.com/why-were-drawn-to-imaginary-worlds/
Puthillam, A. (2018, August 7). Are You Left or Right, Stupid? Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/think/5257/are-you-left-or-right-stupid/
Puthillam, A., & Kanisetti, A (2018, July 11). WhatsApp mobs: It’s time to accept Indians may be predisposed towards xenophobia. The Print. Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2N5ZH3H
Karandikar, S. (2018, June 26). Crime and punishment. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/opinion/4924/crime-and-punishment/
Puthillam, A. (2018, June 11). Watch out for those biases. Pragati. Retrieved from https://www.thinkpragati.com/opinion/4801/watch-out-for-those-biases/
Kapoor, H. (2018, March 25). Women on banknotes are associated with greater gender equality. Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from https://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/shqa8Z3CxyjxfcGtTlHUcL/Women-on-banknotes-are-associated-with-greater-gender-equali.html
Desai, M. (2018, March 4). The Star Wars monomyth. Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/CmEtr73Fc7IJcQNKKOPtyL/The-Star-Wars-monomyth.html
Parekh, A. (2018, February 14). Want to Boost the Economy and People’s Happiness? Invest in Creativity. The Swaddle. Retrieved from https://theswaddle.com/union-budget-2018-want-to-boost-the-economy-and-peoples-happiness-invest-in-creativity/
Parekh, A. (2018, February 2). The Kardashian Index and the Metamorphosis of the ‘Scientific Community’. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/220373/kardashian-index-metamorphosis-scientific-community/
2017
Puthillam, A. (2017, November 25). Impostor Phenomenon: where self-doubt rules and success doesn’t heal. Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/5k7ZxYoHPBz5XtPRbaKWbM/Impostor-Phenomenon-where-selfdoubt-rules-and-success-does.html
Parekh, A. (2017, November 17). How Google is revolutionising research. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/197407/google-revolutionising-research/
Parekh, A., Puthillam, A. (2017, October 24). Analysis: How implicit biases hamper women’s participation in science. The Wire. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/189567/implicit-bias-gender-stereotypes-women-stem-association-test-lack-of-fit/
Puthillam, A. (2017, October 15). Why we gossip: The morality of an immoral (but irresistible) pastime. The Swaddle. Retrieved from https://theswaddle.com/why-we-gossip/
Puthillam, A. (2017, September 23). The theory of the stupid class. Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/nLw5D4hm1ZvlL5LkNks6VI/The-theory-of-the-stupid-class.html
Karandikar, S. (2017, June 18). The case of India's missing forensic psychologists. Mint on Sunday. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Sundayapp/tI8ge5WBhG0HXxCW9mKzNM/The-case-of-Indias-missing-forensic-psychologists.html
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