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#153 – Elie Hassenfeld on 2 big picture critiques of GiveWell's approach, and 6 lessons from their recent work

80,000 Hours Podcast

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The Importance of Subjective Well-Being in Cost Effective Analysis

So many interventions that might be really effective in improving subjective well-being even the studies of them don't take surveys. It's harder to quantify properly using surveys like that then compared to measuring measuring deaths for example which are far more concrete and less likely to be affected by exactly how you measure it. If you help someone with malaria that effect could easily be really washed out by the time you're looking at someone's subjective well- being a month later or two months later because there's so many other things affecting that creating much more variation. In order to be able to pick up the effect of an intervention on subjective well- Being you need a much larger study than if you're detecting some far

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