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February 7, 2025

Can AI solve the peer review crisis in economics?

New study explores AI’s potential and biases in evaluating research papers

  • AI
  • artificial intelligence
  • bias
  • peer review
  • Nattavudh Powdthavee
  • Pat Pataranutaporn
  • Pattie Maes
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August 19, 2020

Does the dream of home ownership rest upon biased beliefs?

New study finds that prospective home owners overestimate the well-being consequences of home ownership

  • behavior
  • beliefs
  • bias
  • happiness
  • home ownership
  • life satisfaction
  • Alois Stutzer
  • Reto Odermatt
Research

February 7, 2020

Students overestimate their academic achievement

Field experiment in Mexico City shows how feedback affects biased self-beliefs

  • achievement
  • bias
  • feedback
  • overconfidence
  • self-perception
  • students
  • Matteo Bobba
  • Veronica Frisancho
Research

December 7, 2018

Blind hiring is curbing biased decisions — using algorithms and AI

A 'white' name can dramatically increase chances of being invited to a job interview

  • anonymous job applications
  • artificial intelligence
  • bias
  • blind hiring
  • discrimination
Research

September 5, 2016

Teacher expectations influence student educational outcomes

Do teacher expectations matter? In particular, can teacher expectations influence student educational outcomes? Yes, says a new IZA paper authored […]

  • bias
  • black
  • college
  • education
  • expectations
  • outcomes
  • students
  • teachers
  • white
  • Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach
  • John N. Friedman
  • Jonah E. Rockoff
  • Joshua Hyman
  • Kyungmin Kang
  • Nicholas W. Papageorge
  • Raj Chetty
  • Seth Gershenson
  • Stephen B. Holt
  • Susan Dynarski
Research

August 5, 2016

Women’s chances in STEM fields better than often thought

One of the most common explanations why women are underrepresented in many areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) […]

  • academia
  • bias
  • discrimination
  • exam
  • France
  • hiring
  • Science
  • STEM
  • women
  • Annabelle Krause
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Melina Hillion
  • Thomas Breda
  • Ulf Rinne

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