This Is How People Judge How Smart You Are
Study by Prof. Nicholas Epley finds that intelligence is conveyed more effectively through voice, rather than text
Time
What Behavioral Economics Teaches Us About The Great Recession
Article cites Profs. Nicholas Epley, Damon Jones and Richard Thaler, who discuss how consumers view tax rebates and financial windfalls

Want to wow an interviewer? Voicemail follow ups beat email
Prof. Nicholas Epley co-authors study, which finds employers prefer hearing candidates speak

A Solo Traveler’s Guide to Meeting People
Travel advice article cites Prof. Nicholas Epley, who explains that we underestimate the willingness of strangers to make new connections

14 Ways to Be a Happier Person
Research by Prof. Nicholas Epley finds that train commuters prefer engaging with a stranger rather than sitting alone
Time
Study says talking to strangers is good for you
Audio: Prof. Nicholas Epley discusses his finding that people felt greater well-being after interacting with strangers

Why We Can Be So Wrong About What Others Are Thinking
Prof. Nicholas Epley explores errors of judgment and social behavior in his new book, 'Mindwise'

At airports, a misplaced faith in body language
Prof. Nicholas Epley says listening to people trumps reading body language: 'The mind comes through the mouth'

How well do we understand how others think?
Prof. Nicolas Epley discusses his new book, which examines how people infer what others are thinking
NPR.org
The trouble with grade inflation: It works
Prof. Nicholas Epley explains that straight As do not always benefit college applicants
Boston Globe