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Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Dangerous Ideological Bias of Economists
“We do not publish papers about our own profession.” – Top Five Journal
Economists claim they are not biased or ideological, but research by economist Mohsen Javdani tells another story. Javdani discovered that 82% of...
Economists claim they are not biased or ideological, but research by economist Mohsen Javdani tells another story. Javdani discovered that 82% of...
Curated Video
Scientific Bias
Scientific Bias evaluates the credibility of an author’s claims in a sample advertisement by identifying a potential source of bias.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
James C. Kaufman - Anti-Creativity Bias
James C. Kaufman, PhD, is a professor of educational psychology at the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut. An internationally recognized leader in the field of creativity, he is the author/editor of more than 35...
TED Talks
TED: The moral bias behind your search results | Andreas ekstrom
Search engines have become our most trusted sources of information and arbiters of truth. But can we ever get an unbiased search result? Swedish author and journalist Andreas ekstrom argues that such a thing is a philosophical...
Teaching Without Frills
How to Evaluate Sources for Reliability - Writing for Kids
In this video, you will learn how to choose the most reliable sources when researching a topic for a research paper. We will define reliable sources, discuss the author's impact on reliability (purpose, bias, and potential agenda),...
History Hit
George Orwell's 1984 with Dorian Lynskey
Author and journalist Dorian Lynskey answers key questions about one of the seminal novels of the 20th century, George Orwell's 1984, which was published 70 years ago. Having written 'The Ministry of Truth' a book specifically about...
The Royal Institution
Unconscious Bias in Science
We can’t always control what our brains do, and we all have unconscious prejudices, make unfair judgements, and are biased. Sociologist Louise Archer, business psychologist Binna Kandola, astrophysicist Emma Chapman and the IOP's Jessica...
Big Think
How news feed algorithms supercharge confirmation bias | Eli Pariser
The most powerful editors in the world? Algorithms. - According to a Pew Research poll, 45% of U.S. adults get at least some of their news from Facebook, with half of that amount using Facebook as their only news outlet. - Algorithms on...
Curated Video
Editorial Bias
UCLA Chinese cultural studies expert Michael Berry describes how the editor plays a key, and often overlooked role, in the process of bringing a translated work of literature to the public.
TED Talks
TED: A comedian's take on how to save democracy | Jordan Klepper
Conversation is a battlefield with only one winner. Or is it? Comedian and author Jordan Klepper believes we can get better at talking to each other (and perhaps save democracy) by learning how to lose.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
James C. Kaufman - College Admissions and Creativity
James C. Kaufman, PhD, is a professor of educational psychology at the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut. An internationally recognized leader in the field of creativity, he is the author/editor of more than 35...
Curated Video
Recommender Systems Complete Course Beginner to Advanced - AI Sciences
This video briefly introduces the authors of the course, AI Sciences, and what kinds of courses it delivers worldwide.
Curated Video
Recommender Systems Complete Course Beginner to Advanced - Module and Instructor Introduction
This video introduces the author/instructor and the module's contents in general.
The Business Professor
Voting in Multi-Party Negotiations
Determining courses of action and decision making authority in a multiparty negotiation is often carried out through voting.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Minal Bopaiah Equity: How to Design Organizations Where Everyone Thrives
Minal Bopaiah is author, speaker, and strategist committed to designing a more equitable world. With degrees in English, psychology, and organizational development, and a lifelong passion for diversity and inclusion, She has spent her...
Global Ethics Solutions
People Matter! Roadblocks to Respect
Ethics is about respect, whether it’s a policy, person, property, or organization. Most workplace ethical dilemmas involve interpersonal issues or conflicts that require us to consider how we respect, value, and care about people and our...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
George Soros: The Emerging Economic and Political Order - What Lies Ahead? (4/5)
Anatole Kaletsky, Associate Editor of the The Times, moderates the first panel of INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 8, 2011: The Emerging Economic and Political Order: What Lies Ahead? Part 4 of 5 with George Soros, Chairman,...
Big Think
A short history of knowledge, from feudalism to the Internet | Alice Dreger
Crowdsourcing as an idea isn't anything new, says historian and sex researcher Alice Dreger. She tells us about the history of public gathering of information from the medieval era to today. The enlightenment period was a big boon to the...
Curated Video
Adults Stumped By Homework For 7 Year Olds!
This comes from the "math missionary" Greg Tang whose website GregTangMath.com contains many math education games and resources. I saw it in a tweet by best-selling author Celeste Ng, who said it was given to her 7 year old. The problem...
Curated Video
Can YOU Solve It? This Question Stumped 75% Of PhD Economists
Introductory economics courses cover the concept of an opportunity cost. Can you figure out the opportunity cost for the problem in the video? This video presents a question that surprisingly more than 75% of PhD economists did not...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Kristin Henning - Teachers Make a Difference - Jean Koh Peters
Kristin Henning is the Blume Professor of Law and Director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic and Initiative at Georgetown Law, where she and her law students represent youth accused of delinquency in Washington, DC. Kris was previously the...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Kristin Henning - Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth
Kristin Henning is the Blume Professor of Law and Director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic and Initiative at Georgetown Law, where she and her law students represent youth accused of delinquency in Washington, DC. Kris was previously the...
World Science Festival
Watch "Science And Story" Highlights With Cory Doctorow, Joyce Carol Oates, And More
In this highlight reel from the 2014 World Science Festival program “Science and Story: The Write Angle,” authors Steven Pinker, Joyce Carol Oates, E.L. Doctorow, Jo Marchant and Sean Carroll chat about computer-generated poems, our...
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