Adam Grant in Evonomics:
Here are some of my favorite surprising studies. What do they have in common?
- People are more likely to buy jam when they’re presented with 6 flavors than 24.
- After inspecting a house, real estate agents thought it was $14,000 more valuable when the seller listed it at $149,900 than $119,900.
- When children play a fun game and then get rewarded for it, they lose interest in playing the game once the rewards are gone.
- People conserve more energy when they see their neighbors’ consumption rates.
- If you flip a coin six times, people think Heads-Heads-Heads-Tails-Tails-Tails is less likely than Heads-Tails-Tails-Heads-Heads-Tails, even though the two are equally likely.
- Managers underestimate the intrinsic motivation of their employees.
They’ve all appeared in the media as studies done by behavioral economists, when in fact they were done by psychologists.
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