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experiments in which people saw renderings of themselves as senior citizens and increased their intentions to save for retirement, as discussed in Goldstein's TED talk
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in 2005. In 2009, Goldstein accepted an offer as a principal research scientist at Yahoo! Research. In 2012, Goldstein was part of a group of Yahoo scientists who left
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heuristics have since had an impact in medicine, law and politics, and other areas outside psychology. With Eric J. Johnson, Goldstein authored an article on
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Goldstein, D. G.; Suri, S.; McAfee, R. P.; Ekstrand-Abueg, M.; Diaz, F. (2014). "The economic and cognitive costs of annoying display advertisements".
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Goldstein, D. G.; Johnson, E. J.; Sharpe, W. F. (2008). "Choosing outcomes versus choosing products: Consumer-focused retirement investment advice".
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Hershfield, H.; Goldstein, D. G.; Sharpe, W. F.; Fox, J.; Yeykelis, L.; Carstensen, L. L.; Bailenson, J. N. (2011).
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Hershfield, H.; Goldstein, D. G.; Sharpe, W. F.; Fox, J.; Yeykelis, L.; Carstensen, L. L.; Bailenson, J. N. (2011).
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Gigerenzer, G.; Goldstein, D. G. (1996). "Reasoning the fast and frugal way: Models of bounded rationality".
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to study the accuracy and frugality of satisficing heuristics for making inferences. Investigations of the
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Goldstein, D. G.; Gigerenzer, G. (2002). "Models of ecological rationality: The recognition heuristic".
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Goldstein, D.; Hershfield, H. E.; Benartzi, S. (2016). "The illusion of wealth and its reversal".
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Goel, S.; Goldstein, D. G. (2014). "Predicting individual behavior with social networks".
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In 2002, Goldstein became associate director of the Center for the Decision Sciences at
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method for eliciting probability distributions. Hal Hershfield and Goldstein ran
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Sharpe, William F.; Daniel G. Goldstein; Philip W. Blythe (October 10, 2000).
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in Germany, where Goldstein worked as a research scientist for several years.
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Johnson, Eric J.; Daniel G. Goldstein (2003). "Do defaults save lives?".
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
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Johnson, E. J.; Goldstein, D. G. (2003). "Do defaults save lives?".
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started the Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition at the
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Bower, Bruce (May 29, 1999). "Simple Minds, Smart Choices".
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before becoming an assistant professor of marketing at
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Goldstein received his Bachelor of Science degree in
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Daniel Goldstein (politician)
University of Chicago
Decision making
heuristics
Max Planck Institute
Otto Hahn Medal
Psychology
Behavioral economics
Computer science
Microsoft Research
London Business School
Columbia University
Max Planck Institute
Doctoral advisor
Gerd Gigerenzer
dangoldstein.com
cognitive psychologist
heuristics
bounded rationality
judgment and decision making
London Business School
Microsoft Research
computer science
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Cognitive Psychology
University of Chicago
Gerd Gigerenzer
Max Planck Institute
Columbia University
London Business School

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