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Devoted to studying how individuals form judgments & make decisions. Part of @chicagobooth. Home to PIMCO Decision Research Labs. Operator of Mindworks.
Chicago, IL
Joined December 2016
RT @ChicagoBooth: A recent study by Chicago Booth’s Ed O’Brien found that the longer we put off doing something we enjoy, the more likely w….
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We may fall into a “trap” of wanting something to feel special, which causes us to delay enjoying it now, research suggests.
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RT @CDR_Booth: Could #AI agents change the way we hire?. @brian_jabarian, Principal Researcher at @ChicagoBooth's RF-CDR, tested AI-led int….
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RT @ChicagoBooth: Booth’s Ayelet Fishbach weighs in on using AI as a shortcut. “What is different now is that the line seems more blurry. B….
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Students are increasingly using AI tools to help with — and do — their homework. Here's how older online study services, students and professors are adapting.
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RT @ThomasTalhelm: I wrote a piece for Scientific American about our study finding that money is more powerful in WEIRD cultures (and stron….
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Money talks louder in some languages than others
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How do #AI agents shape hiring decisions? 💼. Our Principal Researcher @brian_jabarian (@ChicagoBooth) tested AI-led interviews with 70,000+ applicants. Learn more ⤵️.
When given the option to interview with an #AI hiring agent, a staggering 78% of applicants opted for AI ‘Anna’ over a human recruiter. Full story:
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RT @CAAI_Booth: Is #AI the future of hiring? . @ChicagoBooth and @CDR_Booth's @brian_jabarian collaborated with recruiting global firm to s….
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Booth's Brian Jabarian collaborates with global recruiting firm to study AI for recruitment
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Could #AI agents change the way we hire?. @brian_jabarian, Principal Researcher at @ChicagoBooth's RF-CDR, tested AI-led interviews with 70,000+ applicants. Results:.✅ 12% more job offers.✅ 18% more hires.✅ 17% higher 30-day retention. Read more →
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RT @brian_jabarian: Job interviews shape careers and companies. What happens when AI voice agents conduct them instead of human recruiters?….
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RT @chicagoboothrev: 🎧 NEW podcast . Why do students lie about using AI?. @ChicagoBooth's @alexolegimas talks about perceptions of #AI use….
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Chicago Booth’s Alex Imas talks about perceptions of AI use in the classroom.
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Why is apologizing so hard? #BehavioralScience. @ChicagoBooth’s @shereenchaudhry explains what holds us back from saying we’re sorry. via @chicagoboothrev.
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RT @chicagoboothrev: Large language models can help revolutionize how science is practiced, suggests research by UC Santa Barbara’s Gary Ch….
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Large language models can help revolutionize how science is practiced.
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RT @chicagoboothrev: Do you look trustworthy? Not to everyone, according to research.
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Research explores to what degree perceived traits are in the eye of the beholder.
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RT @chicagoboothrev: Across 34 societies, research finds that people in cultures with higher relational mobility—the freedom to form and le….
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RT @alexolegimas: Longer thread incoming, but @R_Thaler and I have a new book coming out “Winner’s Curse: Behavioral Economics Anomalies—Th….
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RT @chicagoboothrev: People in more ‘relationally mobile’ societies tend to be happier than those in cultures with more fixed relationships….
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People in more ‘relationally mobile’ societies are happier than those in cultures with more fixed relationships.
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RT @ThomasTalhelm: Nice graph summarizing happiness and relational mobility around the world. 🌍
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People in more ‘relationally mobile’ societies are happier than those in cultures with more fixed relationships.
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Why do our deepest regrets often come from the chances we didn’t take?. While recent regrets focus on mistakes of action, long-term regrets often involve inaction. See what this insight can teach you about your choices. 📄 Learn more at Mindworks:.
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We all make mistakes, but science can help predict the choices we’re most likely to regret – and how to avoid them.
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RT @ThomasTalhelm: Looks like changes in subsistence style to me! Fewer people farming on the plains is crystal clear in this map. growth a….
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RT @ayeletfishbach: Just published a paper on New Year’s resolutions… in July! 🎉 We found: Intrinsic motivation > extrinsic motivation. Not….
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Goal setting is only somewhat more common than the failure to follow through on one’s goals. Recognizing the challenge of long-term behavior change, we asked wh...
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