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- What if I’m wrong? (2023) https://behavioralscientist.org/ive-been-thinking-daniel-dennett-what-if-im-wrong/ 277 comments
- Americans are fake and the Dutch are rude (2022) https://behavioralscientist.org/americans-are-fake-and-the-dutch-are-rude/ 128 comments
- God of the Gaps: How the Supernatural Explains What We Can’t https://behavioralscientist.org/god-of-the-gaps-how-the-supernatural-explains-what-we-cant/ 40 comments
- Designing transport for humans, not econs https://behavioralscientist.org/designing-transport-for-humans-not-econs/ 17 comments
- Why Aren’t SMS Interventions Designed to Boost College Success Working at Scale? https://behavioralscientist.org/why-arent-text-message-interventions-designed-to-boost-college-success-working-at-scale/ 37 comments
- The divide between political parties is smaller than we think (2020) https://behavioralscientist.org/the-divide-between-political-parties-feels-big-fortunately-its-smaller-than-we-think/ 335 comments
- Expertise in the Age of YouTube https://behavioralscientist.org/expertise-in-the-age-of-youtube/ 107 comments
- Why We Hate Taxes, and Why Some People Want Us To https://behavioralscientist.org/why-we-hate-taxes-and-why-some-people-want-us-to/ 74 comments
- Consumers Are Becoming Wise to Your Nudge https://behavioralscientist.org/consumers-are-becoming-wise-to-your-nudge/ 318 comments
- The $2M Urinal: Why Hard Work Doesn’t Cut It (2018) http://behavioralscientist.org/the-2-million-urinal-why-hard-work-doesnt-cut-it/ 180 comments
- The High Cost of Not Doing Experiments (2015) http://behavioralscientist.org/mindware-the-high-cost-of-not-doing-experiments/ 31 comments
- Millions of Americans are ignoring Thanksgiving restrictions and engaging in social behavior despite obvious risk of COVID-19 infection and death. The reason: because altering/disrupting longstanding rituals is perceived as an affront to the sacred values of patriotism and tradition. https://behavioralscientist.org/understanding-the-outrage-over-altering-holiday-celebrations-despite-covid-19/ 327 comments science
- Two types of daydreams—those that are personally meaningful and those with fantastical content—are associated with creativity. https://behavioralscientist.org/daydreaming-might-make-you-more-creative-but-it-depends-on-what-you-daydream-about/ 4 comments science
- How Focusing on Individual Achievement Favors the Upper Class https://behavioralscientist.org/how-focusing-on-individual-achievement-favors-the-upper-class/ 9 comments science
- The Blame Game: How Outcome Bias Fools NBA Coaches (and Their Bosses) http://behavioralscientist.org/blame-game-outcome-bias-fools-nba-coaches-bosses/?utm_campaign=crowdfire&utm_content=crowdfire&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter#167926057-tw%231521749164435 6 comments nba
- How Fraud and a Broken Publishing System Fueled the Vaccine-Autism Myth https://behavioralscientist.org/how-fraud-and-a-broken-publishing-system-fueled-the-vaccine-autism-myth/ 35 comments truereddit
- Epistemic Humility—Knowing Your Limits in a Pandemic https://behavioralscientist.org/epistemic-humility-coronavirus-knowing-your-limits-in-a-pandemic/ 11 comments philosophy
- [OLD] A psychological experiment in 2014-15 conducted on Indian and American voters shows how easily Indian voters could be swayed and influenced to vote for a specific figure https://behavioralscientist.org/21st-century-skinner-box/ 13 comments india
- Consumers Are Becoming Wise to Your Nudge https://behavioralscientist.org/consumers-are-becoming-wise-to-your-nudge/ 34 comments web_design
- Are NBA coaches overreacting to statistical noise? http://behavioralscientist.org/blame-game-outcome-bias-fools-nba-coaches-bosses/ 3 comments nba