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July 17, 2024

Larger, all-male groups most prone to lying

New study explores how group size and gender affect honesty in decision making

  • decision making
  • gender
  • groups
  • honesty
  • lying
  • unethical behavior
  • Andreas Roider
  • Gerd Muehlheusser
  • Niklas Wallmeier
  • Timo Promann
Research

May 22, 2024

How associative memory influences our financial decisions

New findings from ERC-funded project on economic belief formation

  • beliefs
  • decision making
  • memory
  • rationality
  • Benjamin Enke
  • Florian Zimmermann
  • Frederik Schwerter
Research

October 4, 2019

Indoor air pollution hampers cognitive performance

Chess players make more mistakes when breathing dirtier air

  • air quality
  • cognitive skills
  • decision making
  • fine particulate matter
  • pollution
  • Juan Palacios
  • Nico Pestel
  • Steffen Künn
Research

August 22, 2018

When the market drives you crazy

Stock market returns affect the number of fatal car accidents

  • accidents
  • behavior
  • decision making
  • emotions
  • financial wealth
  • reckless driving
  • stock market
  • Corrado Giulietti
  • Michael Vlassopoulos
  • Mirco Tonin
Research

February 4, 2015

Pour some sugar in me: Faster, better decisions with glucose

Many factors influence the quality of decision making: importance, relevance, and even time of day can affect the degree to […]

  • cognitive performance
  • decision making
  • experiment
  • glucose
  • health
  • response time
  • risk
  • sugar
  • David L. Dickinson
  • Nathan Stroh
  • Todd McElroy
Research

August 22, 2014

Migration decisions of couples: Who wears the pants?

Couples are less likely than singles, but more likely than families to emigrate to a different country. But who makes […]

  • couple
  • decision making
  • Denmark
  • education
  • family
  • gender differences
  • income
  • job matching
  • migration
  • Martin D. Munk
  • Martin Junge
  • Panu Poutvaara
Research

January 3, 2014

Basketball coaches are neoclassical: evidence from the NBA

In economics there is some disagreement on whether costs that have been incurred and cannot be recovered matter for decision […]

  • basketball
  • behaviroal economics
  • bounded rationality
  • decision making
  • homo oeconomicus
  • NBA
  • neoclassical economics
  • sports
  • sunk costs
  • Akira Motomura
  • Daniel Leeds
  • Michael A. Leeds

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