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#205 Evil genius

Feb 28, 2019
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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Is It a Form of Social Deviance or a Violation of Social Norms?
03:27 • 3min
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Is It Normal or Natural?
05:59 • 3min
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4
Worked With Sports Betting
09:20 • 1min
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5
Three Tips on How to Be More Creative
10:47 • 3min
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The Right Time to Do Research Is a Myth
13:43 • 3min
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Doing Research Is the Best Evidence That Every Human Is Born a Creative Problem Solver
16:17 • 2min
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You Don't Have Money, You Do Not Have Time
17:55 • 2min
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Do You Ask Good Questions?
19:59 • 2min
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What You Shouldn't Ask Your Subjects When You Do Research
22:14 • 2min
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Are You Asking Too Many Questions?
24:30 • 2min
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How to Influence People in Your Design and Product Decision Making
26:56 • 2min
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Research on the Fly With Sid Harrell
28:35 • 3min
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Episode 205 is a link show. James and Jonas discuss three articles that have grabbed their attention – this time they’re about how lying can make you creative and when (and how) to do user research.
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