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A Choice Apart: With Guests Max Bazerman & Vivienne Wagner

Choiceology with Katy Milkman

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The Effect of Joint Versus Separate Evaluation on Decision Making

Max Borsuk: Why does it seem to be the case that people make such different choices when they're in joint versus separate evaluation? He says most decisions in life come to us one at a time. We evaluate one option, one idea, one person, one offer. And we know that a lot of our decisions are affected by emotive desires which aren't stable and won't last over time. So I'm wondering what you think the best advice we can give people who want to make better choices is about this joint versus separate preference reversal issue. What kind of intuitive systems should we use for making these kinds of decisions? A terrific question; there's not many good ones out there

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