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"In Jason's case, he was spotted cheating, and he doubled-down on what was going on," says Country Weekly managing editor Jon Freeman. "You'll still see people on Twitter and Facebook having not-so-kind things to say about that situation. I don't think his trouble affected him with radio or sales, b
ages of both the winners and runners-up in Senate and gubernatorial races, and asked participants a seemingly simple question: Is this face male or female? We perceive faces to be typically feminine when the person has larger eyes and rounded features, says Dartmouth psychologist Jon Freeman, who
Date: May 15, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Dartmouth College Study: More Feminine Women Win in Politics
What its highlighting is that these really initial rapid perceptions of gender or gender cues from the face seem to have some relationship with electoral success, said Jon Freeman, director of the Social Cognitive & Neural Sciences Lab at Dartmouth. I think that was the most striking to me.
Date: May 15, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Taylor Swift goes No. 1 with million-plus 'Red' sales
Jon Freeman, managing editor at trade publication MusicRow, calls Swift's ability to drive that level of sales for two albums "a testament to the hard work that she has put in as a creative person and to the innovation and strategy of the team behind her."
Date: Oct 30, 2012
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
What You Wear Can Influence How People Perceive Your Race
The findings show how stereotypes and prejudices play a powerful role in how we mentally categorize people, says Jon Freeman, lead author of the study and a doctoral candidate in psychology at Tufts University.