Great video! Thanks for sharing. I am a stock trader and I use 80% of psychology to execute my trades. Please, I have 3 questions regarding behavioral economics; 1. Will a degree in behavioural economics will help me improve on my trading methodology? 2. How math heavy is the course? 3. Will a 6momths program be good enough considering my career path? Thanks
Thank you so much for this video! I've been studying the subject for a while and plan to go for a behavioral economics master's after my psychology graduation this year. It truly is hard to find what is the most important for each career path or even what they actually do. Content like yours is a great help for those who plan to pursue a career in this field. keep up the great work!
On point #6: many people share the interest, but don't know it has a formal name. How many times have you shared something you're working on with someone else, and had them say, "You too?" ;)
Hey Pete, thanks for the honest and useful insights. #4 is especially relatable cos during my masters, I came across papers claiming many theories were not replicable, including the ever famous loss aversion.
Hey Pete, Great video! If I am into behavioural science/behavioural economics, should I major in psychology or economics for my undergrad? What will help me most?
Behavioural science is the study of human actions and has existed long before it was applied by marketing firms 😀. Maybe only watch this video if you're interested in interning at Ogilvy, not for working in the field!
Hy Pete . I am a self-published author. I wonder if I you can give me ideas to improve my marketing . I read the classics of behaviour economics , but I feel that I just scratched the surface. Thanks, Dan.
@@PeteJudo1 Thanks. I have read: BJ Fogg Kahneman Skinner Nir Eyal the art of thinking clearly... your book recommendations are very useful. I have just finished Good Habits , Bad Habits it offers sufficient variability to keep me engaged ...:)