Dan Ariely: What Is Behavioral Economics?
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I love it crosses between what is often discussed in psychology but with the focus on implications of economics...pairing the two fields is awesome
@mtnhowie
Ай бұрын
Sounds great, until you find out elements of it were based on cooked data. I took his on-line course through Duke and loved it. It included his work on his honesty - some of which was ironically found to be based on falsified data. Now I don’t know how much of the subject can be trusted.
I just read Predictably Irrational, and let me tell you, it was a great book. It was both a very entertaining, and very informative read.
Great video! Thanks. I am a stock trader and I use 80% of psychology to execute my trades. Please, I have 3 questions regarding behavioral economics; 1. Will a degree in behavioural economics will help me improve on my trading methodology? 2. How math heavy is the course? 3. Will a 6momths program be good enough considering my career path? Thanks
This guy is the Steve Jobs of Behavioral Economics
@projectjt3149
3 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure Steve Jobs uses the HECK out of behavioral economics himself. Only, we use a different name to describe when Jobs uses this to his advantage - the reality distortion field.
Thanks.. I learned a lot today 😊
"The thought about condom. Going to get it and so on, is just not high on your priorities. Happens very often."
@davidwalter4683
6 жыл бұрын
I laughed
If people are not rational, isn't it necessary to make the argument why they should be rational? Doesn't irrationality lead you down a recursive spiral?
Yeap. I see your point.
Casey hinted me here.
@kachayoub4892
7 жыл бұрын
ME TOOOOOOO hahah #Casey
the point that we cannot rationalize in the moment of feeling is not a true sentences . A human can develop habits of self regulation where in moments of feeling one can be aware of the feelings and reasons behind it. it requires self awarness takes some practice but is doable and beneficial to everyone.
@TerrelleCheers1
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks God for great questions
@muhammedcagrkartal9954
2 жыл бұрын
@@TerrelleCheers1 idk but it maybe that when self regulation happens it is not the moment of feeling anymore. however if we feel something and does not focus on it, isn't it still in the moment of feeling that we are not acting with the feeling or we somehow continue in the flow of life and get detach from the feeling so we are not in the feeling rather passed it. idk
@TerrelleCheers1
2 жыл бұрын
@@muhammedcagrkartal9954 The moment is natural. If it wasn't for nature emotion wouldn't have a place for there be emotion
@muhammedcagrkartal9954
2 жыл бұрын
@@TerrelleCheers1 i am sorry i am not sure i understand what you mean. can you explain
@TerrelleCheers1
2 жыл бұрын
@@muhammedcagrkartal9954 it's a lot to explain, but for the sake of comprehension, time is essentially the moment we are all looking to exist in. However, when time is observed (closely) time no longer can exist for the subject as the object only exist within the experience of time itself. Therefore, in conclusion, the moment we feel the feeling of time (as in the moment itself) we are not to fully understand this experience completely while in that moment or it will cease to exist due to collapse of a single thought in real-time (unimagined-time)*. Layman's term: - Commonsense is the act of emotional complexity without confusion of relation. Undifferentiated terms: - Self is only trivial IF AND ONLY IFF the author "believes" he is of such triviality.
Great video!! Also, Sam Shabrang's comment just made me laugh way more than it should have haha and ***** can't wait to read it!
Think vs. Do 🤔
Yeah... I am pretty happy right now. I am the tiger. I just would love to have a dog or kitten. I think could be a veggie tiger.
Ohhhhhh now I see why it didn't work out.
This guy is a fraud. He falsified data
Only this guy will think rationally during s3x and evaluate the most efficient s3xposition
This sounds like psychology, not economics.... seems like he is talking about motivation.
@lisalehane3446
4 жыл бұрын
Well economics is the study of the allocation of our scarce resources (basically decision making). The field is often linked to finance but it can be linked to psychology and other studies too. The psychology side is behavioural economics
@justinbaffico7406
4 жыл бұрын
@@lisalehane3446 economics is basically the study of human cooperation.I can agree that it is how humans make decisions and what decisions are made but I think this guy is talking about why humans make decisions, and to me that is psychology and has little how or what happens when humans cooperate.
@justinbaffico7406
3 жыл бұрын
@@Jorpando I'll give it a shot. And may I recommend Human Action by Ludwig von Mises to you?
con man