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Understanding extrinsic and intrinsic motivation—@nireyal explains the difference and their roles in work and life outside work: buff.ly/3dzb7Kn
.@DBtodomundo of Talking Heads fame definitely thinks NUDGE: THE FINAL EDITION is not “same as it ever was” 📚 Learn more about the new book by @R_Thaler and @CassSunstein here before it comes out in just 2 days: bit.ly/2VYZgll
My first piece for The Atlantic! It’s on the curious contrast between videogame speedrunners (who REALLY care about fraud) and scientists (who in so many cases aren’t bothered at all): theatlantic.com/science/archiv…
Earlyview page of @BPPjournal, dozens of behavioural public policy articles available: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
In our season 2 finale we talk to @mattwallaert about applying #behavioralscience to #business: You need to start at the end, work backwards and get the fundamentals in place! YouTube: lnkd.in/d88HnDH Podbean: lnkd.in/dCQ-XQV Spotify: lnkd.in/dydhq5a
Meet Joel Wambua, one of the facilitators for our #BeScience4PublicPolicy workshop with the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology. Apply before July 12th to be one of 31 lucky students to take part in this #workshop: busaracenter.org/learn/ #BeSci #Kenya
'Planning Ahead for Better Neighborhoods: Long-Run Evidence from #Tanzania' 🔹 Guy Michaels, Dzhamilya Nigmatulina, Ferdinand Rauch, @tannerwdregan, Neeraj Baruah and Amanda Dahlstrand Read the article @JPolEcon @ChicagoJournals: bit.ly/3x5RBiV @CEP_LSE @STICERD_LSE
The second episode of @UCLBrainstories is live! share.transistor.fm/s/8e87480f We're interviewing the fascinating @nicholaraihani about her work on social cooperation. Get yours while it's fresh!
This week's email edition has arrived: Check our the most popular articles of the year so far, and learn more about our second print edition, Brain Meets World 👇 mailchi.mp/behavioralscie…
"the impact of social media on beliefs in conspiracy theories and misinformation is likely negligible unless individuals are attracted to, or otherwise predisposed to accepting, such ideas." Who would have thought? 🙃 link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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