Does Money Buy Happiness? A Conflict Resolved

Does more money make you happier? Two prominent researchers had contradictory findings. A 2023 adversarial collaboration resolved the conflict: the answer depends on who you are, and for the happiest people, the relationship between income and wellbeing keeps rising with no ceiling in sight.

2026-05-29T17:13:56+00:00November 18th, 2025|Academia, Psychology|

Game-Based Assessments: Do They Measure Cognitive Ability or Gaming Acceptance?

Game-based assessments promise to make hiring more engaging while measuring the same things as traditional tests. A 2024 study finds the validity case is reasonable, but the engagement promise is not: applicants actually reacted more negatively to the game format, especially those without much gaming experience.

2026-05-29T16:58:46+00:00September 29th, 2025|Business, Performance, Psychology, Psychometrics|

Do Selection Tests Work Better Than We Think? A Numbers Debate

A 2024 debate in organisational psychology asks whether selection tests are being systematically undervalued due to how their effectiveness is calculated. One side says yes, and proposes a correction that makes the numbers look considerably more impressive. The other side agrees with the conclusion but argues the correction answers the wrong question.

2026-05-29T16:56:02+00:00August 29th, 2025|Academia, Psychology, Psychometrics|
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