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  • Interview with Steve Wendel

    I've tried to be very careful to create that same space and opportunity when I’ve hired on my teams, I care about whether people can do the job, whether they are invested in the work, and I care about rigor Beyond subject-matter expertise, it's really hard to do thoughtful work without data analysis skills.

  • Stop creating solutions – Define the problem first!

    System 2 reasoning: a more conscious form of reasoning, i.e. people might have actively chosen, after careful No, they had to take care of themselves, their children, their family, their communities (race, ethnicity

  • Interview with Ximena Garcia-Rada

    example, in one of the essays of my dissertation, I study why people have a preference for effort when caring bad about themselves when they use effort-reducing products like premade meals or robo-cribs to take care I constantly remind myself that changing behavior is hard.

  • Journaling Your Spending: Worth It?

    course, it wouldn’t be my blog if I didn’t recommend you this: use cash and stay away from spending on cards

  • How to Find Jobs in Behavioural Science

    The tool is currently mainly US focused, but expansion is in the cards.

  • How Many Goals is Too Many Goals?

    One challenge that has “recently” gone viral is the 75 hard challenge. Coming back to where we started: the 75 hard challenge. Do I think it can work for people? If you don’t, this diet is a lot harder (fiy, it means <20 grams of carbs per day, you have to learn how to not cook with carbs). Coming full circle: I’m going to skip 75 hard.

  • Interview with Chris Starmer

    It’s really hard to pick a single thing so can I bend the rules and mention two? It was a hard and long project to complete, not least because we were determined to write a unified book few really lucky breaks crucially shaped my career development so who knows what I’d be doing if the cards

  • How My PhD DID Prepare Me For Working Outside of Academia

    And that’s the only thing people seem to care about.

  • Issues with Self-Reported Data

    On top of this, it’s likely that you’ll have a sample left that cares strongly about the issue at hand In line with the third reason for lying, some people deeply care about certain issues.

  • Mental Accounting – but for Investing

    Of a $2,000 paycheck people have an account for ‘rent’, ‘groceries’, ’car’, ‘fun’, ‘debt repayment’ etc wealthy and you’re investing according to different timelines and purposes, the divvying up almost takes care

  • Biggest Misconceptions about doing a PhD

    Well, if the researcher themselves doesn't even believe in it, why should the audience even care? Care You care about your project, naturally. You think it's pretty damn awesome (I hope). But the issue is, you are the only one that cares THIS much. If something goes wrong within your research, people will sympathise, but they won't actually care. Misconception 9: Your project is awesome and people care about it as much as you do: Do you care as much

  • Interview with Sarah Watters

    forward is to better enable people of all health statuses and conditions to feel empowered to take care very little else that is reminding or encouraging me to engage in these really important preventative care

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