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  1. Jay Dixit is a Yale-educated writer and editor who covers psychology, neuroscience, and comedy for publications like The New York Times and Psychology Today. He also teaches storytelling classes and workshops in New York City and across the country.

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  2. Jay Dixit (@jaydixit) • Instagram photos and videos. 1,038 Followers, 1,834 Following, 1,187 Posts - Jay Dixit (@jaydixit) on Instagram: "Taught creative writing at Yale. Founder of Storytelling.NYC. Wrote at NeuroLeadership Institute, Psychology Today, NYTimes, Rolling Stone. 🇨🇦 in🗽".

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  3. Jay Dixit is a psychology writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Slate, Wired, and Psychology Today. Jay teaches creative writing classes through ...

  4. Jay Dixit is a psychology writer / science writer / journalist. Former Senior Editor of Psychology Today. Wrote about decision making, love, and attraction.

  5. Jay Dixit is an award-winning science writer, journalist, and storytelling teacher whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Psychology Today, and The Best of Technology Writing. Jay is the founder of Storytelling.NYC, where he leads storytelling classes, writing workshops, and corporate training to ...

  6. Jay Dixit. Yale University / Psychology Today. Verified email at jaydixit.com - Homepage. psychology. Articles Cited by Co-authors. Title. ... J Glaser, J Dixit, DP ...

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  8. Jay Dixit is a writing professor at Yale University and an award-winning speaker, trainer, and science writer. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Rolling Stone, Wired, and Psychology Today.