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Misbelief: What makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things - Dan Ariely

Misbelief: What makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things - Dan Ariely

54min |04/03/2024
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Misbelief: What makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things - Dan Ariely

Misbelief: What makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things - Dan Ariely

54min |04/03/2024
Play

Description

šŸ§ We are honored to have the opportunity to welcome Dan Ariely, the esteemed James B. Duke Professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University, for a second time to engage in a captivating conversation in this podcast episode.

In this episode, we explore the world of misbelief and its impact on decision-making:

  • šŸ“– Dan discusses the inspiration behind his latest book, "Misbelief ā€“ What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things," drawn from personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • šŸ”Ž Learn about Danā€™s unique research approach, which combines scientific experiments with interviews and insights from individuals who hold misbeliefs.

  • šŸ§  Explore the concept of the misbelief funnel and its four stages, illustrating how stress, misinformation, cognitive biases, and social forces contribute to the spread of misbelief.

  • šŸ—ŗ Discover how misbelief shapes our perceptions, decision-making processes, and vulnerability to misinformation in todayā€™s complex world.

  • šŸ¦‰Dan expresses optimism for the future of behavioral science and the resilience and understanding of humanity.


šŸ’ŒTo learn more about Dan and his work, visit his website : https://danariely.com/

Let us know what you think on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult.ā€Æ

Donā€™t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com .ā€Æā€Æ


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Introducing Dan Ariely

    00:00

  • The Genesis of Misbelief: How it is Dan's most personal book

    03:33

  • Methodological Approach: Bridging studies and anthropology

    11:57

  • The Funnel of Misbelief - Step 1: Stress and uncertainty

    17:00

  • The Funnel of Misbelief - Step 2: Cognitive aspects and information processing

    22:05

  • The Funnel of Misinformation - Step 3: Personality-related elements

    31:07

  • The Funnel of Misinformation - Step 4: Social elements

    35:07

  • What solution for the future?

    47:19

  • A final word on the Israel-Hamas conflict

    51:32

Description

šŸ§ We are honored to have the opportunity to welcome Dan Ariely, the esteemed James B. Duke Professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University, for a second time to engage in a captivating conversation in this podcast episode.

In this episode, we explore the world of misbelief and its impact on decision-making:

  • šŸ“– Dan discusses the inspiration behind his latest book, "Misbelief ā€“ What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things," drawn from personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • šŸ”Ž Learn about Danā€™s unique research approach, which combines scientific experiments with interviews and insights from individuals who hold misbeliefs.

  • šŸ§  Explore the concept of the misbelief funnel and its four stages, illustrating how stress, misinformation, cognitive biases, and social forces contribute to the spread of misbelief.

  • šŸ—ŗ Discover how misbelief shapes our perceptions, decision-making processes, and vulnerability to misinformation in todayā€™s complex world.

  • šŸ¦‰Dan expresses optimism for the future of behavioral science and the resilience and understanding of humanity.


šŸ’ŒTo learn more about Dan and his work, visit his website : https://danariely.com/

Let us know what you think on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult.ā€Æ

Donā€™t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com .ā€Æā€Æ


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Introducing Dan Ariely

    00:00

  • The Genesis of Misbelief: How it is Dan's most personal book

    03:33

  • Methodological Approach: Bridging studies and anthropology

    11:57

  • The Funnel of Misbelief - Step 1: Stress and uncertainty

    17:00

  • The Funnel of Misbelief - Step 2: Cognitive aspects and information processing

    22:05

  • The Funnel of Misinformation - Step 3: Personality-related elements

    31:07

  • The Funnel of Misinformation - Step 4: Social elements

    35:07

  • What solution for the future?

    47:19

  • A final word on the Israel-Hamas conflict

    51:32

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Description

šŸ§ We are honored to have the opportunity to welcome Dan Ariely, the esteemed James B. Duke Professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University, for a second time to engage in a captivating conversation in this podcast episode.

In this episode, we explore the world of misbelief and its impact on decision-making:

  • šŸ“– Dan discusses the inspiration behind his latest book, "Misbelief ā€“ What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things," drawn from personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • šŸ”Ž Learn about Danā€™s unique research approach, which combines scientific experiments with interviews and insights from individuals who hold misbeliefs.

  • šŸ§  Explore the concept of the misbelief funnel and its four stages, illustrating how stress, misinformation, cognitive biases, and social forces contribute to the spread of misbelief.

  • šŸ—ŗ Discover how misbelief shapes our perceptions, decision-making processes, and vulnerability to misinformation in todayā€™s complex world.

  • šŸ¦‰Dan expresses optimism for the future of behavioral science and the resilience and understanding of humanity.


šŸ’ŒTo learn more about Dan and his work, visit his website : https://danariely.com/

Let us know what you think on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult.ā€Æ

Donā€™t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com .ā€Æā€Æ


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Introducing Dan Ariely

    00:00

  • The Genesis of Misbelief: How it is Dan's most personal book

    03:33

  • Methodological Approach: Bridging studies and anthropology

    11:57

  • The Funnel of Misbelief - Step 1: Stress and uncertainty

    17:00

  • The Funnel of Misbelief - Step 2: Cognitive aspects and information processing

    22:05

  • The Funnel of Misinformation - Step 3: Personality-related elements

    31:07

  • The Funnel of Misinformation - Step 4: Social elements

    35:07

  • What solution for the future?

    47:19

  • A final word on the Israel-Hamas conflict

    51:32

Description

šŸ§ We are honored to have the opportunity to welcome Dan Ariely, the esteemed James B. Duke Professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University, for a second time to engage in a captivating conversation in this podcast episode.

In this episode, we explore the world of misbelief and its impact on decision-making:

  • šŸ“– Dan discusses the inspiration behind his latest book, "Misbelief ā€“ What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things," drawn from personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • šŸ”Ž Learn about Danā€™s unique research approach, which combines scientific experiments with interviews and insights from individuals who hold misbeliefs.

  • šŸ§  Explore the concept of the misbelief funnel and its four stages, illustrating how stress, misinformation, cognitive biases, and social forces contribute to the spread of misbelief.

  • šŸ—ŗ Discover how misbelief shapes our perceptions, decision-making processes, and vulnerability to misinformation in todayā€™s complex world.

  • šŸ¦‰Dan expresses optimism for the future of behavioral science and the resilience and understanding of humanity.


šŸ’ŒTo learn more about Dan and his work, visit his website : https://danariely.com/

Let us know what you think on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult.ā€Æ

Donā€™t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com .ā€Æā€Æ


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Introducing Dan Ariely

    00:00

  • The Genesis of Misbelief: How it is Dan's most personal book

    03:33

  • Methodological Approach: Bridging studies and anthropology

    11:57

  • The Funnel of Misbelief - Step 1: Stress and uncertainty

    17:00

  • The Funnel of Misbelief - Step 2: Cognitive aspects and information processing

    22:05

  • The Funnel of Misinformation - Step 3: Personality-related elements

    31:07

  • The Funnel of Misinformation - Step 4: Social elements

    35:07

  • What solution for the future?

    47:19

  • A final word on the Israel-Hamas conflict

    51:32

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