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Brett Hunt

@siignal

Market Analyst @Newzoo - Previous: Product @GRIDesports

Marketing Management major, Psychology minor

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Officially self-employed for the next 2 months, first contract starts Thursday. Just getting over the tweet anxiety from taking such a long lurk break. I owe myself and probably my socials a bit more of an update, but not going to rush there.

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Check out this Science of Wellbeing research paper from University of Cambridge that synthesizes 1000 studies spanning decades of work across philosophy, economics, and psychology. What a gem 💎 templeton.org/wp-content/upl…

Check out this Science of Wellbeing research paper from University of Cambridge that synthesizes 1000 studies spanning decades of work across philosophy, economics, and psychology.

What a gem 💎

templeton.org/wp-content/upl…
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Psychologists have posited hundreds of cognitive biases over the years. A new paper argues that they all boil down to one of a handful of fundamental beliefs coupled with confirmation bias. doi.org/10.1177/174569…

Psychologists have posited hundreds of cognitive biases over the years. A new paper argues that they all boil down to one of a handful of fundamental beliefs coupled with confirmation bias. doi.org/10.1177/174569…
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The secrets of game design using millions of matches: 1) Players play more when there is suspense (the eventual winner starts from behind) but not surprise (an upset by a weaker player) 2) Flow is key - intermediate challenge is best (Also they measure impact in lifetimes played)

The secrets of game design using millions of matches:
1) Players play more when there is suspense (the eventual winner starts from behind) but not surprise (an upset by a weaker player)
2) Flow is key - intermediate challenge is best
(Also they measure impact in lifetimes played)