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How a lottery-style refund system could boost recycling

 
In a recent Conversation Canada article, Jade Radke and Dr. Jiaying Zhao explore how a lottery-based refund system could increase recycling participation.

Seasonal change can affect people’s moods — and their moral values

 
In the Conversation Canada, Ian Hohm and Dr. Mark Schaller share how regular seasonal shifts in people’s moral values.

People’s moral values change with the seasons

 
New UBC Psychology research reveals seasonality in people’s moral values, which has potential implications for politics, law and health—including the timing of elections and court cases.
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