Studies testing the effectiveness of public health policies, like stop-smoking campaigns or exercise classes, often report outcomes at six or 12 months. To inform policy decisions, predicting the ...
Behavioral economics studies how psychological tendencies influence economic decisions and outcomes. Concepts such as loss aversion and bounded rationality explain why people evaluate outcomes ...
Gender and sex assigned at birth are not as decisive in economic decision-making as previously thought, a new study finds. A new study published in Scientific Reports is the first analysis of ...