Sitemap - 2020 - 3BI

3BI: resolutions for happiness, Larry David and the empathy gap, and Hindsight Bias

3BI: randomness and vaccine side effects, spending for happiness, and the body-mind connection

3BI: Gratitude, the importance of inattention, and hyperbolic discounting

3BI: discussing polarized topics, pandemic fatigue, and how an $18 wine can taste like a $2,000 one

3BI: irrational politics, election journalism, and indulging under uncertainty

3BI: psychological benefits of horror, rational polarization, and probabilities

3BI: grocery heuristics, clustering, and temptation bundling

3BI: poker, group decisions, and Goodhart's Law

3BI: The effectiveness of political ads, framing, and behavioral alcohol guidelines

3BI: Incentives, metrics, and traditions

3BI: Signaling, psychic numbing, and why we forget

3BI: Why we work harder at the finish line, political forecasting, and consumer behavior change

3BI: what pandemic behavioral changes will last, defining behavioral insights, and hassle factors

3BI: behavioral science for virtual meetings, lying with numbers, and the EAST framework

3BI: Why we don't follow through, connecting the dots, and visualizing information

How we decide what to buy, elephant paths, and why showing is better than telling

Why expertise and confidence are unrelated, modern cognitive challenges, and vaccine behavioral design

The description-experience gap, “COVID brain,” and education for certainty

The psychological value of college and pitfalls of data-driven decisions

Irrational risk management, why we can see smiles under masks, and social pressure

Friday reading, listening, and watching

Making it personal

Projecting long-term behavioral changes and more pandemic math

What's driving consumer behavior, plus more quantified risk and pandemic behavioral change

How quarantine changes perception of time, quantifying risk, and feelings over facts

Crisis communications, resulting, and the future of offices

Evidence-based decisions without evidence, humility, probabilistic thinking, and availability bias

Managing the psychological toll of lockdown, experimentation and antifragility, and more pandemic behavior change

Understanding coronavirus predictive models and behavioral change during and after the pandemic

Avoiding distraction during a pandemic, nudging for social distancing, and simplifying the fight against the virus

Quarantine psychology and the non-intuitive math of risk

Erik's newsletter: the neuroscience of music, a business case for higher salaries, and the true cost of meetings

Erik's newsletter: Tiny habits, climate change, context, and framing the coronavirus.

Erik’s Newsletter Vol 1: Behavioral design for healthy eating, the effect of intelligence on success, and the rationality of loss aversion