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November 2016

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You Voted for Whom???  Talking Politics at the Dinner Table

  Click hear to listen to this engaging WBUR radio segment with host Deborah Becker and guests Dan Shapiro and Lisa Feldman Barrett, distinguished professor of psychology at Northeastern University, who discuss what to do if you’re feeling anxious about politics coming up at the dinner table.  

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Talking Politics at the Thanksgiving Table — Essential Advice

  As you sit down for Thanksgiving dinner this year, discussion is bound to move toward politics.  Why did you vote for that candidate?  How could you support those policies?  Before you know it, half the family is yelling, the other half is sulking, and the turkey is cold.  The forces Read more…

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Why Do Trump’s Threats Work Better on Some than Others?

​In a Washington Post article, Dan Shapiro explains the importance of analyzing your alternatives to negotiating.  This is a huge source of power in negotiation, and one that has a consequential impact on trade negotiations between the United States and other countries.  Click here to read the article.

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