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A new study reveals that anxiety and apathy lead to fundamentally different patterns in decision-making under uncertainty.
New research has uncovered that anxiety and apathy -- two common but distinct emotional states -- lead to fundamentally different patterns in how people learn and make decisions.
The fight for justice isn’t over — it’s happening now. Our new podcast, Apathy Is Not An Option, breaks down the movement’s legacy and what’s at stake today. Real talk. Real stories. No apathy.