Basic Information
The Course Critically Reviews Major Theories and Methods In Behavioral Economics, Focusing On Applications Designed to Influence Behavior in Technology-rich Environments. We'll Analyze Effective And Ineffective Behavioral Economics Implementations, Understand Opportunities and Challenges Behavioral Tendencies Present, And Develop Guidelines to Properly Apply Behavioral Economics In User-centered Mechanisms and Technological Applications. Learning Outcomes# At The End of The Course The Student Will Be Able To# 1. Describe Key Behavioral Economics Methods Designed to Influence Behavior, Explain The Theoretical Ideas That Underlie Them, And Evaluate Their Relative Advantages and Disadvantages. 2. Reasonably Predict If and to What Extant a Behavioral Economics Intervention Is Expected to Be Effective and Whether It Can Have Unintended Consequences, in Research and in Real World Applications. 3. Design Effective Behavioral Interventions to Increase The Chances of Success of Human-centered Mechanisms and Technological Applications. 4. Apply Behavioral Economics Interventions in Their Daily Lives And in The Development of Technological Products.
Faculty: Data and Decision Sciences
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Pre-required courses
95605 - Introduction to Psychology or 96275 - The Human Factor in Data Collection
Course with no extra credit
96617 - Cognition and Decision Making
Semestrial Information
Weekly Hours
3 Academic Credit • 3 Lecture Hours
Responsible(s)
Ori Plonsky
Registration Groups
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Weekly Hours
3 Academic Credit • 3 Lecture Hours
Responsible(s)
Ori Plonsky
Registration Groups
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Weekly Hours
3 Academic Credit • 3 Lecture Hours
Responsible(s)
Ori Plonsky
Exams
Session A: 26-01-2023 Session B: 26-02-2023Registration Groups
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