Ying Zeng (@yingzeng39) 's Twitter Profile
Ying Zeng

@yingzeng39

Marketing @CUBoulder. Studies decision inconsistencies and the underlying psychology. Alum @UofT, @UChicago, @PKU1898. She/her.

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Beth Clarke (@bethclarke_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi social and personality psychologists. You've probably never heard of me before, but I'm going to tell you all about your limitations! (1/7) psyarxiv.com/n4eq7/

Ying Zeng (@yingzeng39) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks Association for Consumer Research (ACR) 2022 for bringing us together! Shout out to Dilip Soman 🇨🇦 for taking the great photos! Also thanks Peggy Liu for organizing the amazing round table and congrats for winning the early career award!!🥳🥳

Thanks <a href="/aconsres/">Association for Consumer Research (ACR)</a> 2022 for bringing us together! Shout out to <a href="/dilipsoman/">Dilip Soman 🇨🇦</a> for taking the great photos! Also thanks <a href="/peggyjliu/">Peggy Liu</a> for organizing the amazing round table and congrats for winning the early career award!!🥳🥳
Margaret Echelbarger (@tweetsbymidge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who is going to #SJDM2022? I'm excited for so many of the sessions and look forward to (re)connecting with those also attending. The highlight, I'm sure, will be Suzanne Shu's Presidential Address! SJDM, Society for Judgment and Decision Making

Avi Goldfarb (@avicgoldfarb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tell your PhD students. NBER Economics of Digitization Tutorial. March 1 and 2. Near SFO. Applications due January 5. nber.org/call-applicati…

Avi Goldfarb (@avicgoldfarb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do we want less automation? In a new article in Science Magazine, Ajay, Joshua, and I argue that AI automation may reverse the skill-biased technical change of the past few decades. And a focus on human augmentation may increase inequality. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Ying Zeng (@yingzeng39) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does cooperation collapse in Prisoner's Dilemma? Simply allowing people to react instantly to each other's defection can lead to severe negative-sum competition and loss spirals! Check out our new JPSP paper (with Chris, Xilin, and @alexoimas) on the negative-sum competition

How does cooperation collapse in Prisoner's Dilemma? Simply allowing people to react instantly to each other's defection can lead to severe negative-sum competition and loss spirals!

Check out our new JPSP paper (with Chris, Xilin, and @alexoimas) on the negative-sum competition
Yu Ding (@yudinglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hope I'm not being 'too authentic' by revealing my boring self. Thank you for the great interview and article, Julia Kane! Let's see if the strategy works on Twitter too. #@Jae #@Ajay Rice Business | Stanford Graduate School of Business: stanford.io/43ZqUfs

Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An old psychological trick for getting people to do what you want (Door-in-the-Face technique) replicated. If you make a big request that is rejected before asking for a smaller favor, you are 40% more likely to have the 2nd request granted than if you just ask for the smaller.

An old psychological trick for getting people to do what you want (Door-in-the-Face technique) replicated.

If you make a big request that is rejected before asking for a smaller favor, you are 40% more likely to have the 2nd request granted than if you just ask for the smaller.
Ying Zeng (@yingzeng39) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful paper! This new evidence adds confidence to experimental researchers. Experiments can be a reliable method to study human behavior, at least from the reliability and reproducibility perspective. Prerequisite: transparent research practice and large sample size.

Ying Zeng (@yingzeng39) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If there is only one course I recommend, it would be the quant marketing seminar taught by Avi Goldfarb. Two things that are most valuable to me: the distinction between science and engineering, and the meaning of rigor and relevance.

If there is only one course I recommend, it would be the quant marketing seminar taught by <a href="/avicgoldfarb/">Avi Goldfarb</a>. Two things that are most valuable to me: the distinction between science and engineering, and the meaning of rigor and relevance.
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Senior coauthor: I think this part is wrong. Me: 😱 I am so sorry!! I will fix it right now…🥲 Me: I think this part is wrong. ChatGPT: Thank you for the clarification.