Gustav Tinghög (@tinghog) 's Twitter Profile
Gustav Tinghög

@tinghog

Profesor @Liu_universitet co-director @jedilab_liu. behavioral economics, health economics, moral decision making, volleyball tv-show host

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New JEDI Lab paper in Psych Comm where we propose that affective dynamics is the key to better understand affective influences on judgment and decision-making nature.com/articles/s4427… Erkin Asutay

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How important is luck in fotball? Over a season of 38 matches, the standard deviations in points attributed to skills and luck are roughly 6 points and 7 points, respectively. On average luck affects league rankings by 1.8 positions papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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🧠💥 Pre-registered Report on #DecisionFatigue in Healthcare After wrestling with mountains of healthcare data, we found.. NO evidence of Decision Fatigue in triage decisions Emil Persson 👉 Full paper: doi.org/10.1038/s44271… #BehavioralEconomics #CognitiveScience #DecisionMaking

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People approach risky decisions differently when deciding for themselves than for others, the assumption goes. Research by @lewendm—with 3 samples of professional decision makers and a general one—finds ~no significant evidence this is the case (!) buff.ly/XreAU2b

People approach risky decisions differently when deciding for themselves than for others, the assumption goes. 

Research by @lewendm—with 3 samples of professional decision makers and a general one—finds ~no significant evidence this is the case (!)

buff.ly/XreAU2b