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2020 Hindsight Awards
Second Annual Hindsight Awards: The Best in Behavioral Science Last year we announced the first annual Hindsight Awards, a retrospective review of favorites in behavioral science from the perspective of researchers at the Center…
Behavioral Economics & Psychology / JANUARY 26 2021
ICMM Announced a Major Grant given to PBS/NOVA Lab and the Center for Advanced Hindsight at Duke University
Originally appeared on PRWeb Today, the Institute of Consumer Money Management (ICMM) announced grants totaling $1 million to Duke’s Center for Advanced Hindsight (CAH) and the PBS science series NOVA, a production of GBH…
Behavioral Economics & Psychology / JANUARY 14 2021
Advanced Hindsight Principal Aline Holzwarth Joins The Behavioral Design Podcast
We are excited to announce that Aline Holzwarth will be joining the Behavioral Design podcast as a co-host! Aline will be joining Samuel Salzer, a behavioral strategist and habit expert who has hosted…
Behavioral Economics & Psychology / JANUARY 12 2021
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Community Color at the Carrack Modern Art
Our very own Dan Ariely will be hosting an art auction for a local Durham Art Gallery, the Carrack Modern Art, on October 13th as a part of their first annual fundraiser. Community Color is…
The Role of Random in Addressing America’s Savings Problem
America has a savings problem. The most recent U.S. Financial Health Pulse for 2019 found that 47% of people in America do not have enough savings to cover the recommended three months of…
Predicting Game: Global Health Part 3
Think you know human behavior? Are you up for another guessing game on behavioral experiments? In our last post, we told you about a behavioral intervention that our Global Health and Development team developed that…
Could Retirement Savings Be a New Form of Political Protest?
Could Retirement Savings Be a New Form of Political Protest? A few weeks ago I received a text from an old college friend , asking for some interesting financial advice. It read: Her: Hey- do…