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  • Interview with Shai Davidai

    Next, when it came time to choose a lab to work in (for extra credit), I found my way into Ilan Yaniv had no idea what I was interested in and admittedly did the work because it felt like easy course credit

  • Don’t Pay Later, Pay NOW

    The idea of buying on credit, meaning you get your product now and the bill (the pain of paying) later However, read the small print and surprise, surprise, this is just another way of marketing credit. fail to pay after 30 days , your details could be passed onto a debt collection agency affecting your credit

  • Best Resources to get into Behavioural Science (Online Media Edition)

    they have blogs up or publish white papers that are worth a read and I didn’t want to ignore them – credit where credit is due!

  • Interview with Melina Palmer

    learning opportunities within my field, including a 2-year innovation program for a select group of credit While attending and speaking at the World Credit Union Conference for that program, one of the presentations

  • Decentralised Finance: Future or Farce? (Part 1)

    form of lending has become so popular: it offers numerous advantages when comparing it to traditional credit Collateralization of digital assets Instant transaction settlement and novel secured lending methods No credit automation So it's effectively quicker, cheaper and doesn't exclude you from accessing it depending on your credit There are other lending services that leverage digital assets, such as BlockFi, where standard credit models like credit checks and a company processing loan requests behind the scenes are being used.

  • Frustration to Motivation!

    Unhelpful colleagues, clients who cannot make up their minds, co-workers who casually take credit for For example: a colleague who continuously takes credit for your work is not going to be so finite as

  • The Price of Poverty

    Cars are the same. Especially when things get bought second hand (nothing wrong with that!) It is a great indication of market failure and its anti-social nature that those who need access to credit are plenty who have done this successfully (and plenty who failed), but to someone with a terrible credit

  • Interview with Ben Caspersz

    cocaine usage, helped a housing association to prevent rent arrears caused by the rollout of Universal Credit

  • Where is Neuroeconomics going? (2/2)

    It is a reminder that animals are a lot cleverer than we give them credit for, and we might not be nearly as clever as we give ourselves credit for. I think it might be hard to write something really accessible, in such a way that everyone wants to learn It's a bit harder to read, but you can get it, it’s not that hard.

  • Immediate Gratification as Presented by Mainstream Media

    It presents us with years and years of hard work, struggle, determination and discipline, and then presents If you’ve only ever been show the end result and not the hard work, or the hard work condensed in less facing the many frustrations of being told “no”, having to be a teamplayer, having someone steal/take credit

  • Online #Ads and other Scams

    That you pay a monthly fee to receive credits, and those credits you can spend on the site.

  • Interview with Jeroen Nieboer

    Jeroen has worked on a wide range of topics, including retail finance advice, consumer credit, consumer When it comes to investing, I try to avoid things like the disposition effect (a very hard thing to There are so many different types of behavioural scientist these days, it’s hard to say. I know he’s hard to get hold of, but John List always says something new and interesting when he gives

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