Are We Born to Work? Or Born to Live
The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos
July 11, 2022
The Conventional Wisdom About Managing Money and Marriage is Wrong
The Washington Post
March 29, 2022
Financial Resources Impact the Relationship between Meaning and Happiness
Catapano, Rhia, Jordi Quoidbach, Cassie Mogilner, and Jennifer Aaker (2022), Emotion
Pooling Finances and Relationship Satisfaction
Gladstone, Joe, Emily Garbinsky, and Cassie Mogilner (2022), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
22 Tips for 2022: To Avoid Sunday Scaries, End Your Weekend on a High Note
NPR
January 15, 2022
Gift Giving: Is It Really the Thought That Counts? Psychologists Weigh In
The Washington Post
December 13, 2021
People Rely Less on Consumer Reviews for Experiential than Material Purchases
Dai, Hengchen, Cindy Chan, and Cassie Mogilner (2019), accepted at Journal of Consumer Research
Having Too Little or Too Much Time is Linked to Lower Subjective Well-Being
Sharif, Marissa, Cassie Mogilner, and Hal Hershfield (2021), “Having Too Little or Too Much Time is Linked to Lower Subjective Well-Being,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
People Who Choose Time Over Money Are Happier
Hershfield, Hal, Cassie Mogilner, and Uri Barnea (2016), Social Psychological and Personality Science, 7 (September), 697-706.
Why Having Too Much Free Time Can Be as Bad for You as Having Too Little
Washington Post
September 21, 2021