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Competitive athletes exhibit lower off-field aggression and enhanced brain connectivity
A recent study published in Psychology of Sport & Exercise has found that long-term engagement in competitive athletics is ...
Learn how behaviorists explain market inefficiencies through human psychology. Discover key concepts in behavioral economics and finance that challenge rational models.
Abstract: Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) holds great promise for enhancing informal second language (L2) learning, but its impact largely depends on how it is used. This study explores the ...
Evolutionary psychology provides a foundational framework for understanding how cognitive and behavioral traits have evolved in response to recurring ...
ABSTRACT: Recent advances in behavioral economics elucidated a number of deviations of actual human decisions and choices from mathematical principles of normative decision theory in neoclassical ...
Every day, we perform thousands of actions, from hitting the snooze button to choosing a meal. Behavioral psychology offers a powerful framework for understanding why we do what we do. It suggests ...
Offered jointly by the Tepper School of Business and Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science, the MSPM program equips you with the technical, leadership, and business skills needed to drive ...
In classrooms across the country, students are mastering their ABCs, solving equations, and diving into science. But one essential life skill–behavior–is not in the lesson plan. For too long, ...
Economists have developed different types of models describing the interaction of agents in markets. Early models in general equilibrium theory describe agents taking prices as given and do not ...
Why do some people keep making the same harmful choices, even when they know better? A global study has revealed three distinct decision-making types and why punishment doesn’t work for everyone. When ...
Abstract: Exposing failures in autonomous vehicles (AVs) through adversarial environments is crucial for evaluating their reliability before deployment. This paper presents an innovative fuzzy reward ...
New research suggests that certain sounds associated with illness—like coughing and sniffling—may interfere with learning by distracting people during educational tasks. In a recent study published in ...
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