Ariely's new book, Predictably Irrational examines real-life decision making in an effort to determine why we waste money, underestimate risks,... Dan Ariely Takes on 'Irrational' Economic Impulses ...
In my last post, I review and highly recommend my fellow PT blogger Dan Ariely’s book Predictably Irrational. The book is full of fascinating examples of how actual human behavior – the choices and ...
Dan Ariely is a professor of behavioral economics at Duke University and the best-selling author of Misbelief, Dollars and Sense, and Predictably Irrational. In this podcast, Motley Fool contributor ...
Dan Ariely, a Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University, is the bestselling author of Misbelief, Dollars and Sense, and Predictably Irrational. Motley Fool contributor Rich Lumelleau talks ...
The Irrational‘s (2023) plot synopsis: inspired by the best-selling book “Predictably Irrational” by Dan Ariely, “Alec Baker, a world-renowned professor of behavioral science, lends his expertise to ...
For years, the Duke professor Dan Ariely was at the top of his game. He published seven best-selling books about cheating and irrationality, landed speaking gigs with Google, and sold his own set of ...
Dan Ariely holds a joint appointment between MIT's Program in Media Arts and Sciences and Sloan School of Management. He is the principal investigator of the Lab's eRationality group and a visiting ...
One participant proposes a general case involving the difference between a rational number and an irrational number being irrational, suggesting this leads to the conclusion that the sum of two irrational numbers can be rational.