Behavioral Science is a new and quickly growing field of study that has found ways of capturing readers’ attention across a variety of industries. The popularity of this field has led to a wealth of terms, concepts, and materials that describe human behavior and decision making. Many of these resources are lengthy and complex and thus, may stand in the way of sharing knowledge. The intent of this document is to simplify a few key heuristics and biases. This will help the audience quickly and effectively communicate with others less familiar with these concepts. Each one-pager will highlight one concept with the following components:1)The definition using plain language 2) Real-world examples observed 3) Effective behavioral interventions 4)...
This paper overviews the theoretical and empirical research on behavioral biases and their influence...
This chapter shows how simple heuristics can be an essential tool for navigating the complexities an...
The present work describes the model of heuristic judgment of Kahneman & Frederick (2002) and two ex...
Behavioral Science is a new and quickly growing field of study that has found ways of capturing read...
How and when are individuals more or less influenced by heuristics when making judgments? The first...
International audienceOver the last two decades, there has been a growing interest in the study of i...
AbstractProblem StatementThere is no comprehensive tool capturing general vulnerability to biases ca...
How do people make decisions when time is limited, information unreliable, and the future uncertain?...
This discussion paper will look at heuristics (rule of thumb techniques for decision making), (Tvers...
Simplicity is a fundamental tenet of cognition intended to cope with a complex and intricate world. ...
This article describes a brief heuristics demonstration and offers suggestions for personalizing exa...
Humans base typical everyday decisions on rules of thumb or mental shortcuts known as cognitive heur...
The rise of behavioral public administration demonstrated that we can understand and change decision...
Traditionally, studies examining decision-making heuristics and biases (H&B) have focused on aggrega...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
This paper overviews the theoretical and empirical research on behavioral biases and their influence...
This chapter shows how simple heuristics can be an essential tool for navigating the complexities an...
The present work describes the model of heuristic judgment of Kahneman & Frederick (2002) and two ex...
Behavioral Science is a new and quickly growing field of study that has found ways of capturing read...
How and when are individuals more or less influenced by heuristics when making judgments? The first...
International audienceOver the last two decades, there has been a growing interest in the study of i...
AbstractProblem StatementThere is no comprehensive tool capturing general vulnerability to biases ca...
How do people make decisions when time is limited, information unreliable, and the future uncertain?...
This discussion paper will look at heuristics (rule of thumb techniques for decision making), (Tvers...
Simplicity is a fundamental tenet of cognition intended to cope with a complex and intricate world. ...
This article describes a brief heuristics demonstration and offers suggestions for personalizing exa...
Humans base typical everyday decisions on rules of thumb or mental shortcuts known as cognitive heur...
The rise of behavioral public administration demonstrated that we can understand and change decision...
Traditionally, studies examining decision-making heuristics and biases (H&B) have focused on aggrega...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
This paper overviews the theoretical and empirical research on behavioral biases and their influence...
This chapter shows how simple heuristics can be an essential tool for navigating the complexities an...
The present work describes the model of heuristic judgment of Kahneman & Frederick (2002) and two ex...