Center for Advanced Hindsight
Research Into What Might Have Been – or What Definitely, Most Likely Will Be At the Center for Advanced Hindsight, our vision is 20/12.
If there is one thing you think you know about hindsight, it’s that it is 20/20 – given the information that we have now, we can explain why things happened in the past. We are advanced both in aptitude and in our unique ability to foresee the future. The Center for Advanced Hindsight was founded on November 3rd, 1996 in Chicago, Illinois during the annual Judgment and Decision Making conference (
08/21/2023
Check out this advanced review of Dan Ariely's new book!
Advanced Review of My New Book: MISBELIEF David Pitt reviews my new book in this month's edition of Booklist. Misbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things. By Dan Ariely. Sept. 2023. 320p. Harper, $32 (9780063280427). 300. Social s...
04/25/2023
Details matter. Does the ability to customize a chatbot make the chat bot more likable? We did find that people made their chatbots more similar to themselves, but that didn’t mean they liked them more. Intrigued?
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04/21/2023
The Duke University Center for Advanced Hindsight’s Health Team has a unique approach to research:
We believe that making an impact on health requires combining the rigor of academic research with the real-world impact of practice. In. our most recent report, we outline how our approach and behavioral lens can help us take care of our everyday health, including getting vaccinated.
Read our 2022 Health Report:
http://advanced-hindsight.com/staying_happy_healthy_vax
04/10/2023
Our very own Joseph Sherlock is teaching an open enrollment summer school on Behavioral Economics with Duke DCID. This is the last week to receive a 25% discount.
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Behavioral Economics - DCID Duke University's course Behavioral Economics for International Development provides practitioners with a powerful new tool for programming.
04/05/2023
Phoebe Murrell, master's student at Duke Sanford School of Public Policy and CAH research assistant, is looking for participants for her master's project. Click the link below to take her survey!
Feel free to contact her with any questions or concerns at [email protected]
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03/15/2023
Our Common Cents Lab was honored to participate in this crucial exploratory research with United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) focused on low-income women entrepreneurs in India.
Read more about CAH Behavioral Researchers Kahini Shah and Jiayu Zhao's work here:
UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) The UN Capital Development Fund makes public and private finance work for the poor in the world’s 46 least developed countries (LDCs). UNCDF offers “last mile” finance models that unlock public and private resources, especially at the domestic level, to reduce poverty and support local economi...
03/08/2023
CAH Researchers Shaye-Ann Hopkins and Shanta Ricks write for BehavioralEconomics.com about communicating across cultures in order to reduce polarization.
"If we can improve how we experience others, we can reduce division through awareness, understanding, and communication."
https://www.behavioraleconomics.com/how-to-depolarize-ourselves-communication-and-understanding-across-cultures/
How to Depolarize Ourselves: Communication and Understanding Across Cultures The world is becoming increasingly polarized, as is seen through evidence of “us” versus “them” mindsets. Divisions have evolved into partisanship across groups, highlighting the need to understand how we differ culturally and across groups, why we are becoming more polarized, and how we can...
02/28/2023
The Diverse Methodologies of Black Psychology by Judson Bonick and Kahini Shah
"In our final Black History Month blog post, the Center for Advanced Hindsight continues its celebration of the important work of Black Psychology and the influential individuals who have contributed to this field."
The Diverse Methodologies of Black Psychology - Center for Advanced Hindsight Author: Judson Bonick Editor: Kahini Shah In our final Black History Month blog post, the Center for Advanced Hindsight continues its celebration of the important work of Black Psychology and the influential individuals who...
02/21/2023
🚲Fresh Start Effect in New Movers A Pilot to Reduce SOV Trip🚌
By Nina Bartmann, Shaye-Ann Hopkins, and Caylin Luebeck. Click below to read the full report!
https://advanced-hindsight.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/CAH-Fresh-Start-Effect-Report.pdf
02/20/2023
CAH Researcher Shaye-Ann Hopkins writes about Dr. William Cross in this week’s Black History Month blog post!
"Cross’ contributions have inspired countless research studies on identity development and racial identity over the years"
William Cross’ Reform School of Black Psychology - Center for Advanced Hindsight Author: Shaye-Ann Hopkins Editor: Maximiliano Bernal Temores In this week’s Black History Month blog post, the Center for Advanced Hindsight continues to share the history and contributions of Black psychology. In our first post,...
02/13/2023
The Radical Black Psychology of Dr. Kobi K. K. Kambon by Jenna Clark
The Radical Black Psychology of Dr. Kobi K. K. Kambon - Center for Advanced Hindsight In the early 1970s, the newly-formed Association of Black Psychologists had quite a job in front of them. Decades of research conducted by the primarily White and Eurocentric scientific establishment had conceptualized any differences...
01/27/2023
Curious to see how behavioral science led to $25,000 in retirement savings? Check out our case study on how adding choice to defaults in a retirement savings account initiates better financial decision making.
https://case-studies.advanced-hindsight.com/case-studies/7kpdljRk/adding-choice-to-defaults-in-a-retirement-savings
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