Certificate in Behavioral Economics & Dissociation
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate in Behavioral Economics & Dissociation is a comprehensive course that provides learners with a solid understanding of the principles and applications of behavioral economics and dissociation. This course is crucial for professionals who want to gain a competitive edge in their respective fields, as behavioral economics is increasingly being used to influence consumer behavior and decision-making.
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โข Introduction to Behavioral Economics: Understanding the basics of behavioral economics, its principles, and how it differs from traditional economics. โข Cognitive Biases in Decision Making: Exploring common cognitive biases such as loss aversion, confirmation bias, and anchoring that affect economic decisions. โข Heuristics and Mental Shortcuts: Examining the role of heuristics and mental shortcuts in decision making and how they influence economic behavior. โข Behavioral Game Theory: Analyzing how behavioral economics interacts with game theory to understand strategic interactions and decision making. โข Nudges and Choice Architecture: Learning about the concept of nudges and choice architecture and how they can be used to influence behavior in a predictable way. โข Behavioral Finance: Understanding the impact of behavioral economics on financial decision making, including investor behavior and market anomalies. โข Experimental Economics: Exploring the use of experiments in behavioral economics to test hypotheses and understand decision making. โข Dissociation in Behavioral Economics: Examining the concept of dissociation and its impact on economic decision making, including the role of attention and awareness. โข Ethics and Behavioral Economics: Considering the ethical implications of using behavioral economics to influence decision making, including issues of autonomy, consent, and manipulation.
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