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  • The Flag and the NFL

    ‘Conservative’ values; those who oppose the such protests (in the eyes of those protesting) aren’t caring about the more liberal values of care and fairness nearly enough whilst (at best) being distracted by Where you see the need to care for others' lives and rights will they see you betraying a beloved symbol

  • Interview with Colin Camerer

    Abstract math was too hard (damn you, number theory). Physics was elegant but didn’t have people. He had a tiny class because none of the serious economics or finance students cared about experiments It is a special case of the plain fact that the elite economics departments do not care at all about Ambitious students who care about status and future job placement are petrified of doing anything too Their advisors often explicitly warn them away from new ideas too, because they care about their students

  • Interview with Nick Hobson

    I draw inspiration from Carl Sagan, the renowned astrophysicist when he says, “it seems to me what is It’ll take care of a lot of the heterogeneity in the effects we currently see.

  • Behavioural Change Should Target Trends – Not Events.

    In investing there are firms who’ve caught onto this and are very careful in presenting their clients

  • Interview with Alex Rees-Jones

    , but to get these ideas more on the radar of people who study taxation and who don’t intrinsically care That’s an extremely hard question. The main recommendation I have for people following this path is to pick the economic topic areas you care

  • Interview with Nina Mazar

    mentors in my dean Roger Martin, who believed in me and my work, and my colleague Dilip Soman, who cared

  • Meaningless Money

    repairing pot-holes in the road to increase road safety, or increasing individual welfare through social care knowing you not cleaning up after yourself could deprive someone like your own grandmother from proper care This effect is especially strong if you care for, or identify with the person experiencing the emotion being a selfish, lazy person that litters is depriving sweet, nice, deserving, elderly people from the care Show how caring homes are understaffed as a result of the misdirection of funding.

  • How to get into Behavioural Science?

    recommend writing behavioral audits of products or services you use every day, or a policy issue you care Research and practitioning is so much more rewarding when you are working on a topic you care about.” Without a balance of the two, it’s hard to confidently transition into a role in industry.”

  • Interview with Sophie Attwood

    If we’re not careful, we could lose the nuance that makes behavioural science effective.

  • Do You Talk About Your Work "Too Much" ?

    is just droning on about their work and things associated with it that you don't understand, don't care To not talk about work means to not care, to be ashamed or wanting to be rid of it.

  • Interview with Gareth J. Harvey

    written a seminal paper, realistically only a very small pool of people in a niche field will ever care The two of us would spend ages chatting about small details that nobody else noticed or cared about.

  • Something Backfired? Blame Behavioural Science!

    almost ironically, Martin does like psychology, which is where the replication crisis started, but who cares poorly researched article, which mentions BETA in a way where it seems to accuse them, but tries really hard Our field is going through a hard time. We know this. We’re not proud of it.

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