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🧠 Cognitive Biases
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How Biology Helps Shape Choice in
Behavioral
Economics
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Behavioral Economics
psychologytoday.com
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The Hidden Why:
Behavioral
Economics
for UX
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Behavioral Economics
nngroup.com
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The Disutility of FDT: on Utility Functions and Voting, Insights from
Behavioral
Economics
and
Decision
Theory
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Behavioral Economics
lesswrong.com
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21h
21 hours ago
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Probabilistic Risk Sensitivity and
Loss
Aversion
in Cumulative Prospect Theory
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Behavioral Economics
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arxiv.org
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Who Is Your Dream Odd Lots Guest?
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Psychology
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bloomberg.com
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Reusing code can be a
sunk
cost
fallacy
in the LLM era
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AI Development
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nvegater.com
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The Third Bit: A Little Psychology
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Behavioral Economics
third-bit.com
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Weekly Post #126
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Critical Thinking
arkoinad.com
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Impact Pricing: The Pricing Sprint: Why Human
Behavior
Still Wins In the Age of AI with Jenny Millar & Ann Padley
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Behavioral Economics
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impactpricing.libsyn.com
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Wednesday assorted links
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Psychology
marginalrevolution.com
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Why You Bought GameStop — And Why You
Lost
Money On It
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Behavioral Economics
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larryswedroe.substack.com
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SpaceX IPO: Is Margin Optional?
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Space Tech
humbledollar.com
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Companies' new budget-friendly approach to AI could create a corporate caste
system
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Critical Thinking
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News
businessinsider.com
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Negative emotions are linked to higher trust in political statements
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Critical Thinking
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psypost.org
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The psychological
cost
of moving too fast
⚡
Prototyping
uxdesign.cc
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Richard Feynman’s 50-Year-Old ‘Restaurant Problem’ Finally Decoded. It Shows Why People Settle for Good Enough
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Behavioral Economics
zmescience.com
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Psychologists Say This Simple Habit Can Make You a Much Happier Person
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Contemplative Practices
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vice.com
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Why we prefer tidy answers
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elenipalpatzis.substack.com
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Why Deleting a Feature Is the Hardest Call in Engineering
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Agile
siliconopera.com
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Theory explains Trump's power: Stupidity is more dangerous than evil
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alternet.org
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