Mitch Prinstein

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  • There’s A Wrong Kind Of Popularity & It Might Be Ruining Your Life

    via Refinery 29

  • Money

    Are You Popular at Work? Research Says It Matters

    via Money

  • Vice

    Being Popular Won’t Make You Less Sad Inside

    via Vice

  • Doomed to relive high school? Science that says who we were at 16 still defines us

    via Salon

  • Business Insider

    Being popular could help you be more successful at work – but not in the way you may think

    via Business Insider

  • Why Everyone Loves the Alpha Girl

    via New York Magazine

  • Be nice – You won’t finish last

    via The New York Times

  • How Teen Experiences Affect Your Brain For Life

    via Newsweek

  • The New York Times

    Spot on Popularity Scale Speaks to the Future; Middle Has Its Rewards

    via The New York Times

  • Sex, Drugs, and Pluralistic Ignorance: Why Smart Groups Do Dumb Things

    via The Altlantic

  • 9 Bad Influences on Your Child (or You)

    via Real Simple

  • LA Times

    A teen’s friends are a powerful influence

    via LA Times

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Mitch Prinstein

Mitch is a professor, scientist, university administrator, teacher, author, speaker, and an exhausted dad.  He and his research have been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio, the Los Angeles Times, CNN, U.S. News & World Report, Time magazine, New York magazine, Newsweek, Reuters, Family Circle, Real Simple, and elsewhere.

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