General Note:
"Course no. 5532."
Compact disc.
PDF disc contains course workbook.
24 Lectures / 30 minutes per lecture.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Course workbook includes bibliographical references (pages 173-180).
Formatted Contents Note:
Disc 1. Lecture 1. What is a good decision? Lecture 2. The rise of Behavioral economics -- Disc 2. Lecture 3. Reference dependence: it's all relative. Lecture 4. Reference dependence: economic implications -- Disc 3. Lecture 5. Range effects: changing the scale. Lecture 6. Probability weighting -- Disc 4. Lecture 7. Risk: the known unknowns. Lecture 8. Ambiguity: the unknown unknowns -- Disc 5. Lecture 9. Temporal discounting: now or later? Lecture 10. Comparison: apples and oranges -- Disc 6. Lecture 11. Bounded rationality: knowing your limits. Lecture 12. Heuristics and biases -- Disc 7. Lecture 13. Randomness and Patterns. Lecture 14. How much evidence do we need? -- Disc 8. Lecture 15. Value of experience. Lecture 16. Medical decision making -- Disc 9. Lecture 17. Social decisions: competition and coordination. Lecture 18. Group decision making: the Vox Populi -- Disc 10. Lecture 19. Giving and helping: why altruism? Lecture 20. Cooperation by individuals and in societies -- Disc 11. Lecture 21. When incentives backfire. Lecture 22. Precommitment: setting rationality aside -- Disc 12. Lecture 23. Framing: moving to a different perspective. Lecture 24. Interventions, nudges, and decisions.
Participant or Performer Note:
Lecturer: Professor Scott Huettel, Duke University.