Prisoner's Dilemma - Making a counter-intuitive, not selfish choice wich appears in your disadvantage, but will turn out to be in your advantage.
For instance - when you live in a system, where a high control religion tells you how to behave and how to live, but you don't agree with it, you...
When a system, like a company, or a cult, gets into a spiral of negativity and making dysfunctional decisions, but is unable to break it or do this on purpose to keep control of people. Sometimes there is a feeling of entrapment. This feeling could be individually. So how do you become aware of...
Part 3 of Follow the science - an interview with Dr Michaéla Schippers, Professor of Behavior & Performance Mangement at Erasmus University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands by journalist Rico Brouwer. How to make life better with science.
When you feel something isn't right, but try to rationalize...
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Agnotology is putting up a smokescreen to dilute people on purpose when there are clear negative results in a matter, especially when there is something to gain for the deceiver, like money or to let people think they have a good reputation.
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Follow the science Part 2- Agnotology
Part 1 of Follow the science - an interview with Dr Michaéla Schippers, Professor of Behavior & Performance Mangement at Erasmus University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands by journalist Rico Brouwer. How to make life better with science.
'... science has a lot to offer,.. like how we can we make this world a better place'. Dr Michaéla Schippers, Professor of Behavior & Performance Management at Erasmus University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands. An introduction to part 1.
Gerald Schroeder is a scientist with over thirty years of experience in research and teaching. He earned his Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate degrees all at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with his doctorate thesis being under the supervision of physics professor Robley D. Evans...