Media

2024


Complaining of pain and the physician thinks you are exaggeration? Do you think your doctor under-evaluates your pain? A new study shows you are correct. YNET, by Eitan Geffen, 7.8.2024 (Hebrew)

Research: Gender stereotypes lead to under-treatment of females’ pain in emergency departments. Haaretz, by Gidon Lev, 6.8.2024 (Hebrew)

Emergency rooms are less likely to give female patients pain medication. Science, by Vivian La, 5.8.2024

Data reveal how doctors take women’s pain less seriously than men’s. Nature, by Lilly Tozer, 5.8.2024

Kahneman long noted the perils of over-confidence. “The Marker,” Haaretz, by Shoham Choshen-Hillel, 2.4.2024 (Hebrew).

On the pitfalls of human cognition, in memory of Prof. Daniel Kahneman (Hebrew), YNET, by Shoham Choshen-Hillel, 29.3.2024

 

2023


My siblings got houses, I got a lollipp. “Haaretz”, by Rachel Tal-Shir. 22.3.2023 (Hebrew).

 

2021


An opinion article by Choshen-Hillel at the "Globes" Make the right decision: shorten residents’ nightshifts. 9.10.2021 

An article at “The Marker,” Haaretz, by Tali Heruti-Sover If you have to hurt your workers, you would prefer to hurt as many as possible – and here is why. 10.5.2021 (Hebrew).

 

2020


An article at Haaretz, by Assaf Ronel, People tend to lie to preserve their credibility as truthful. 31.1.2020 (Hebrew). 

An article at Forbes, by Alice G. Walton, Editors’ pick, New study finds people may actually lie to appear more honest. 31.1.2020

 

2019


An article at the "Huffington Post", Being Friends With Your Boss May Cost You A Holiday Bonus, 2019

An article at the "USA Today", Being buddies with the boss doesn't always pay off: Managers worry about appearing biased, 2019

An article at "The Marker" - Haaretz, by Nadan Feldman, 2019 (Hebrew).

 

2016


An article at "YNET", by Liat Eiyni, 2016 (Hebrew)

 

2015


An article at "Calcalist", by Eti Aflalo, 2015 (Hebrew)                                                                                                       

 

2012


An atricle at "Psychology Today" by Art Markman, 2012.