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summary - causal relationships/hierarchy
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Summary of the play 'The seven sparks from the causal revolution'. The causal hierarchy is important.
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Notes Introduction to Quantitative Methods (PUBL055)
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Summary of lectures and readings for the Introduction to Quantitative Methods (PUBL055) course at UCL. 
 
Includes revision notes on Rstudio, regression, causal inference, counterfactuals, potential outcomes, difference in difference designs, standard errors, p-values, confidence intervals, etc.
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PYC3701 Study Notes.
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PYC3701 
Study Notes. Social Psychology. SOCIAL COGNITION: HOW WE 
THINK ABOUT THE WORLD 
SU 2.1. SCHEMAS: MENTAL FRAMEWORKS FOR 
ORGANISING – AND USING – SOCIAL INFORMATION 
 Schemas: Mental frameworks centering on a specific theme that help us to organize 
social information. 
THE IMPACT OF SCHEMAS ON SOCIAL COGNITION: 
ATTENTION, ENCODING, RETRIEVAL 
 Schemas influence attention (the information we notice, for which schemas act as filters), 
encoding (the process by which informatio...
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Economic Psychology - all papers 2020/2021
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Hey there, 
Here comes a summary of all the papers and some lectures from 2020/2021. I hope it will help you too with getting a good grade on the course :) 
 
Good luck! 
Here is the complete list of the needed papers (you can find the detailed table of contents on the first page) 
List of all papers: 
 
Edwards, W. (1954). The theory of decision making. Psychological Bulletin, 51, 380-417. 
 
Kahneman, D., & Tversky, A. (1984). Choices, values, and frames. American Psychologist, 39, 341-350....
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PYC3701 - Social Psychology Study Notes.
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PYC3701 - Social Psychology Study Notes. AUTOMATIC AND CONTROLLED PROCESSING: 
TWO BASIC MODES OF THOUGHT 
 Social thought can occur in either of two different ways: in a systematic, logical, and 
highly effortful manner (controlled processing), or in a fast, relatively effortless, and 
intuitive manner (automatic processing). Both may occur together. 
 Research suggests that people have two different neural systems for processing social 
information – one that operates in an automatic m...
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Railroads and the U.S. Economy
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This set of lecture notes analyzes the economic effects of railroad construction in the United States as well as the theory of cause and effect and "counterfactuals". Some explored topics include the work of Economist Robert Fogel, his model of shipping, Railways vs waterways, social savings, neglected costs, etc.
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Metaphysics lecture notes
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Lecture notes for third-year metaphysics module - plurality of worlds (1)
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PH 160 Quiz 1 Study Guide
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Study Guide for PH 160 Quiz 1
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Self-Regulation (C8894): Essential Reading, Week 5 (21/22)
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This document is a summary of the article titled 'Procrastination and the Priority of Short-Term Mood Regulation: Consequences for Future Self' (Sirois et al., 2014). This article is listed as the essential reading for week 5 of the module 'Self-Regulation' (C8894) for the year 2021/2022. References of papers cited in this summary are named in the document.
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Economic psychology, extensive summary of lectures & articles
- Summary • 87 pages • 2019
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This is a summary of Economic Psychology , given at Tilburg University.
This summary contains extensive information of the 13 lectures, including relevant notes and all (obligatory) articles:

- Edwards, W. (1954). The theory of decision making. Psychological Bulletin, 51, 380-417.
- Kahneman, D., & Tversky, A. (1984). Choices, values, and frames. American Psychologist, 39, 341-350. 
- Thaler, R. H. (1985). Mental accounting and consumer choice. Marketing Science, 4, 199–214.
- Loewenstein, G....
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