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Nudge: The Final Edition by Richard H. Thaler (eBook)

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    • An essential new revised/updated edition, the title has entered the vocabulary of businesspeople, policy makers, engaged citizens and consumers everywhere by Nobel Prize winner Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein
    • Roughly 8-9 hours to read w/ 384 pages
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Various Digital Retailers has Nudge: The Final Edition by Richard H. Thaler (eBook) on sale for $1.99 listed below.

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  • About the Deal
    • An essential new revised/updated edition, the title has entered the vocabulary of businesspeople, policy makers, engaged citizens and consumers everywhere by Nobel Prize winner Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein
    • Roughly 8-9 hours to read w/ 384 pages
    • This title will be available in all your eligible Kindle apps/devices
    • Offer valid while pricing last

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Nudge Research Data has been accused of fraud

Two behavioral scientists who study honesty accused of using falsified data : Planet Money

https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1190568472
All Behavioral Economics researchers aren't the same. Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler, the authors of this groundbreaking book, aren't Dan Ariely and Francesca Gino. The former duo (considered fathers of Behavioral Economics) wrote this book and the latter duo are accused of fraudulent publication. An entire field can't be impugned by a couple of bad apples.

Stephen Dubner of Freakonomics discussed the Dan Ariely and Francesca Gino case in detail in one of his podcast episodes:

https://freakonomics.com/podcast/...-academia/

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rookie33333
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3.84 on Goodreads FYI. Kinda a 'meh''. The price is right though. Thanks OP.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank detpyrcne

Nudge Research Data has been accused of fraud

Two behavioral scientists who study honesty accused of using falsified data : Planet Money

https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1190568472
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Quote from detpyrcne :
Nudge Research Data has been accused of fraudTwo behavioral scientists who study honesty accused of using falsified data : Planet Money https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1190568472
Thanks for this.
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Quote from detpyrcne :
Nudge Research Data has been accused of fraud

Two behavioral scientists who study honesty accused of using falsified data : Planet Money

https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1190568472

All Behavioral Economics researchers aren't the same. Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler, the authors of this groundbreaking book, aren't Dan Ariely and Francesca Gino. The former duo (considered fathers of Behavioral Economics) wrote this book and the latter duo are accused of fraudulent publication. An entire field can't be impugned by a couple of bad apples.

Stephen Dubner of Freakonomics discussed the Dan Ariely and Francesca Gino case in detail in one of his podcast episodes:

https://freakonomics.com/podcast/...-academia/
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One of my favorite podcasts called "If Books Could Kill" covered this and it's one of their most hilarious episodes. Seems to be another one of those books with an agenda contrary to what they are claiming.
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This book was the peak of behavioral economics. Some nudges do work. Some have proven to be flukes. Equally important not to fall for the flukes as it is not to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
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I knew I recognized that name...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsoY_MmdqZI

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Quote from Slacky :
One of my favorite podcasts called "If Books Could Kill" covered this and it's one of their most hilarious episodes. Seems to be another one of those books with an agenda contrary to what they are claiming.
IBCK is deeply problematic. I've had to stop reading books until Peter and Michael end the podcast because I'm afraid I'll accidentally enjoy one of the books that they end up covering.
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