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Daniel Kahneman - Adversarial Collaboration

Feb 24, 2022
32:48
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The 15 Point Effect and the Fact That No Minds Were Changed
02:21 • 4min
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3
The Importance of Belief Persistence
06:01 • 2min
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4
The Good and the Bad of Angry Science
07:56 • 3min
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The Importance of Collaboration in Criticism
10:37 • 3min
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The Importance of Affirmative Collaboration
13:38 • 3min
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7
A Failure to Disagree
16:40 • 3min
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8
The Importance of Methodological Preferences
19:29 • 3min
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The Replication Crisis
22:45 • 3min
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The Replication Crisis: Why Social Psychologists Don't Change Their Mind
25:32 • 3min
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The Rise of Anomalian Collaboration in Psychology
28:53 • 4min
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DANIEL KAHNEMAN is Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology Emeritus, Princeton University, author of Thinking, Fast and Slow, and co-author (with Cass R. Sunstein and Olivier Sibony) of Noise. He is the winner of the 2013 Presidential Medal of Honor, and the recipient of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. The Conversation: https://www.edge.org/conversation/daniel_kahneman-adversarial-collaboration

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