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Occam's Blog: April 2005
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Wednesday, April 27, 2005. Give It Away Now. Announced today that Celera Genomics. The private company that was part of the race to sequence the human genome. Will allow free access to its DNA sequence data via the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Celera had been trying to sell access to this information, for use in drug discovery and other potentially profitable ventures, but, as you can see from a chart of their stock price. Not when the Human Genome Project. Posted by William at 1:23 PM.
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Werner Erhard, New Model of Integrity
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Integrity - A New Model. New Paradigm for Performance. Werner Erhard and Associates. A World That Works. Integrity - A New Model. PUTTING INTEGRITY INTO FINANCE: A PURELY POSITIVE* APPROACH. By Werner Erhard and Michael C. Jensen. Social Science Research Network (SSRN). NOM Unit Working Paper No. 12-074. National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Paper #19986, Issued March 2014. European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI). Finance Working Paper No. 417/2014. This paper is also available at:. Discuss...
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Evolution of Responses to (Un)fairness (PDF) — Sarah Brosnan
http://www.sarah-brosnan.com/articles/evolution-of-responses-to-unfairness-pdf
Associate Professor of Psychology, Philosophy, and Neuroscience Georgia State University. October 15, 2014. Evolution of Responses to (Un)fairness (PDF) →. October 15, 2014. October 15, 2014. Justice and Fairness Related . Jan 11, 2017. Jan 11, 2017. A primatological perspective on evolution and morality. Jan 11, 2017. Jan 11, 2017. 2017) http:/ www.humansandnature.org/a-primatological-perspective-on-evolution-and-morality. Jan 11, 2017. Jan 11, 2017. Dec 30, 2016. Dec 30, 2016. Dec 30, 2016. Dec 30, 2016.
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Chimpanzees Play the Ultimatum Game (PDF) — Sarah Brosnan
http://www.sarah-brosnan.com/articles/chimpanzees-play-the-ultimatum-game-pdf
Associate Professor of Psychology, Philosophy, and Neuroscience Georgia State University. October 15, 2014. Chimpanzees Play the Ultimatum Game (PDF) →. October 15, 2014. October 15, 2014. Visual Processing Speed in Capuchin . Experiments in Primatology: From . Jan 11, 2017. Jan 11, 2017. A primatological perspective on evolution and morality. Jan 11, 2017. Jan 11, 2017. 2017) http:/ www.humansandnature.org/a-primatological-perspective-on-evolution-and-morality. Jan 11, 2017. Jan 11, 2017. Dec 30, 2016.
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Prospect Theory: September 2008
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Exploring the intersection of innovation and psychology. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. High Tech Fever Interview. Is a live, weekly Cambridge local access TV show that focuses on entrepreneurship and technology. Despite its humble profile the show pulls in an amazingly great range of guests due to, MIT lecturer and host, Joost Bonsen’s. Justin M. Cook. Sunday, September 21, 2008. And The Infinite Mind. But occasionally one of the mainstream shows like On Point. Above: Mooby the Golden Calf Idol). Berns pa...
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Prospect Theory: Choice Blindness – What are we forgetting?
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Exploring the intersection of innovation and psychology. Thursday, January 29, 2009. Choice Blindness – What are we forgetting? MIT is currently in its Independent Activities Period ( IAP. 8221; (esoteric but mind-bendingly interesting). Yesterday in the cognitive philosophy course we covered research by Petter Johansson. And his colleagues from Lund University. In a 2005 Science paper entitled “ Failure to Detect Mismatches between Intention and Outcome in a Simple Decision Task. Why does this happen?
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Prospect Theory: N-Effect Review: Part Two
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Exploring the intersection of innovation and psychology. Monday, March 2, 2009. N-Effect Review: Part Two. In this second installment of a three part series, I explore alternatives to Stephen M. Garcia. 8217;s “N-Effect” theory and suggest several additional studies that would help solidify the research findings. Multiple additional studies could be run to more clearly demonstrate the N-Effect and rule out alternative explanations. Direct Measures of Motivation:. Ratio Bias on Stimulus:. Study 4 looks at...
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Employee Performance, Management, Leadership Theory
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Has been creating transformational models and applications for individuals and organizations for over 40 years. Werner Erhard. Has written many scholarly papers. About the topics of transformation, integrity, performance, and leadership and has lectured at universities and schools such as Harvard University. The University of Rochester. University of Southern California. MIT’s Sloan School of Management. University of British Columbia. And Clemson University College of Business. Two extraordinary thinker...
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Prospect Theory: BITH: Buying Behavior
http://www.prospecttheory.net/2008/10/bith-buying-behavior.html
Exploring the intersection of innovation and psychology. Saturday, October 25, 2008. Behavior in the Headlines: Harvard Economics Professor Roland Fryer. Has an idea to boost performance in our failing schools – pay the students. A new program called Capital Gains. Take for example Uri Gneezy. 8217;s study on an undesirable practice of day care center parents. In their resulting paper, “ A Fine is a Price. In his new book Predictably Irrational. Justin M. Cook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Competi...