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Max

@maxalberhasky

Marketing Ph.D. from @UTexasMccombs. Consumer behavior researcher studying financial decision making. @PsychToday blogger

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Hey! I’m speaking at SPSP 2023 Annual Convention at the JDM pre conference about how talking with others can make us behave more pro socially. Please check out my talk if you're interested. #SPSP2023

Hey! I’m speaking at SPSP 2023 Annual Convention at the JDM pre conference about how talking with others can make us behave more pro socially. Please check out my talk if you're interested. #SPSP2023
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Would you kill for some more leisure time? Here's why it might not make you any happier, explains Max psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psycho…

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New psychology today article attempting to explain why every business charges junk fees now and how we perceive them psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/psyc…

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Just finished reading jonah berger new book on text analysis and can’t recommend it enough! Great for learning newest findings from behavioral science on text analysis. Also useful if you want to teach students how researchers use text to inform decisions.

Just finished reading <a href="/j1berger/">jonah berger</a> new book on text analysis and can’t recommend it enough! Great for learning newest findings from behavioral science on text analysis. Also useful if you want to teach students how researchers use text to inform decisions.
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If you’re in or adjacent to the field of #BehavioralScience & aren’t talking about the new evidence of data fraud by ⁦Harvard Business School⁩ ⭐️ Prof. ⁦⁦Francesca Gino⁩, read this immediately 🤢👇🏻 ⁦⁦Data Colada⁩ We have to do better. datacolada.org/109

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I never realized that if you access a textbook as a professor, you also get access to PowerPoint slides and test/exam questions! Consider your options, but I spent WAY too much time making them myself the first couple of times teaching. Something to consider...😀

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Some people are naturally good at handling life's disappointments and setbacks. But anyone can boost their resilience with these strategies. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-pu…

Some people are naturally good at handling life's disappointments and setbacks. But anyone can boost their resilience with these strategies. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-pu…
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Social isolation & loneliness are significantly associated with an increased risk of mortality A meta-analysis of 90 prospective cohort studies (n = 2,205,199) finds a clear link between loneliness & mortality underscoring the importance of relationships nature.com/articles/s4156…

Social isolation &amp; loneliness are significantly associated with an increased risk of mortality

A meta-analysis of 90 prospective cohort studies (n = 2,205,199) finds a clear link between loneliness &amp; mortality underscoring the importance of relationships nature.com/articles/s4156…
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How much do you tip? Businesses are using these 3 psychological strategies to get you to give more, writes Max psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psycho…

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"Mansplaining" is an unhelpful term born from a clash of communication styles. People who use the label often push the narrative that men are intentionally patronising towards women. (Psst...some are...don't be that guy!) But such a hard conclusion also disregards how men

"Mansplaining" is an unhelpful term born from a clash of communication styles. 

People who use the label often push the narrative that men are intentionally patronising towards women. (Psst...some are...don't be that guy!) 

But such a hard conclusion also disregards how men
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In a NEW PAPER out today Nature Human Behaviour we show that some of the most popular strategies for increasing happiness are not well-supported by rigorous scientific evidence. A thread. x.com/natureportfoli…

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Last week I did my first media interview on “tipflation” and why consumers are tipping more and more often than ever before with ⁦Bored Panda⁩! Check it out 👇🏼 boredpanda.com/server-unhappy…

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The Ariely saga has gone on for years. I didn’t wanna believe it was true as he was someone I idolized when applying for a PhD, but this evidence finally puts it to bed. npr.org/2023/07/27/119…

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“Studies with null results are perceived to be less publishable, of lower quality, less important, and less precisely estimated than studies with large and statistically significant results, *even when* holding constant all other study features.” academic.oup.com/ej/advance-art…

“Studies with null results are perceived to be less publishable, of lower quality, less important, and less precisely estimated than studies with large and statistically significant results, *even when* holding constant all other study features.”

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🚨 Happy to report the second essay of my dissertation is now published in ⁦Journal of the Association for Consumer Research⁩! 🚨 We find that income inequality in relationships influences gift spending, with givers spending more on those who earn relatively less than themselves 🎁 journals.uchicago.edu/eprint/MYTN9P8…

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💥 Almost three years ago, Hal Hershfield, Oded Netzer, and I started assembling a Financial Decision Making issue for Journal of the Association for Consumer Research . 💰 That issue is now live! You can access it here: journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jacr/2023/… A 🧵👇 (1/n)

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Difference between academia and industry: -industry: 8-10 years experience, director (L8+) - academia: 8-10 years of experience, receives **early career** award

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Is it better to know your partner, or to feel like they know you? Here’s what the research shows, writes Max psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psycho…