Natasha, as promised, here's
some behavioral econ stuff.
For those of
you behavioral econ enthusiasts out there, this is a double whammy of prospect theory and the framing effect at work.
Do you have a review essay or anything on this critique of
behavioral econ?
He listed «previous research on
behavioral econ with Capuchin monkeys,» as past experience relevant to his current work.
Not exact matches
Had been following psych only via
behavioral economics, which showed that a lot of the underlying assumptions about human «rational choice» from when I studied
Econ are just wrong.