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Professor Stacey Wood Quoted in NBC News Story on Financial Elder Abuse
NBC News mentioned Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology and Professor of Psychology Stacey Wood in a shocking story of a Los Angeles couple who survived a chimp mauling only […]
Read MoreProfessor Stacey Wood鈥檚 Research Mentioned on No Stupid Questions Podcast
Psychologist Angela Duckworth and technology executive Mike Maughan discussed Professor of Psychology and Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology Stacey Wood鈥檚 research on scams during the latest episode of their […]
Read MoreStacey Wood Shares Financial Elder Abuse Scams with MarketWatch
In an article by MarketWatch, Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology Stacey Wood shares insights on how to recognize and respond to common financial elder abuse scams. Wood says scammers […]
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses the Psychology of Successful Scams on ABC Australia’s All in the Mind Podcast
“We know from social psychology that people comply with authority,” Wood said. “. . . They did a lot to really leverage that credibility and authority.”
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses Romance Scams with Business Insider
鈥淎dvances in technology, advances in crypto technology, having people isolated from third parties that might have been able to intervene, and less opportunity for affection all came together in a perfect storm,鈥 she said.
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses the Gullibility of Experts in The Conversation
Digital and social media-dependent scams, such as the recent FTX cryptocurrency collapse, have attracted a number of celebrity endorsements and investors.
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses Mental Health Impacts of Fraud in AARP Magazine
“. . . when they just admitted that they had lost this money, they were able to start the healing,” Wood says.
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses Hybrid Internet Scams in Times of San Diego
Wood told the Times that she has witnessed similar multi-platform scams, which she calls “hybrids.”
Read MoreArcha Dileep 鈥24 and Hannah Lak 鈥23 Research Scams, Fraud, and Catfishing
Archa Dileep 鈥24 and Hannah Lak 鈥23 have been working in Professor Wood鈥檚 lab since fall 2021 as part of a collaborative, passionate group studying psychological issues around scams and fraud.
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses Cryptocurrency Scams in The Conversation
Wood and Hanoch point out that many cryptocurrency scams combine similar techniques as other types of fraud鈥攕uch as romance scams and Ponzi schemes鈥攚ith the anonymity and lack of oversight that the cryptocurrency market provides duplicitous users.
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