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The Business Professor
Perception and the Types of Risk in a Negotiation
This Video Explains Perception and the Types of Risk in a Negotiation
The Business Professor
Perception and the Types of Risk in a Negotiation
This Video Explains Perception and the Types of Risk in a Negotiation
The Business Professor
Effect of Risk Perception on Negotiation
This Video Explains the Effect of Risk Perception on Negotiation
The Business Professor
Effect of Risk Perception on Negotiation
This Video Explains the Effect of Risk Perception on Negotiation
Healthcare Triage
Acetaminophen, Risk-Taking, and Covid-19
Does the world’s most common pain relief drug do more than just reduce pain? Recent headlines would have you believe that it also reduces your perception of risk, resulting in more risk-taking behaviors. We think it’s time to take a...
Healthcare Triage
Acetaminophen, Risk-Taking, and Covid-19
Does the world’s most common pain relief drug do more than just reduce pain? Recent headlines would have you believe that it also reduces your perception of risk, resulting in more risk-taking behaviors. We think it’s time to take a...
Science360
Perception of Danger in Tornado Alley
Could lightning really strike twice? It often does in Tornado Alley, where storms wreak havoc and crush entire communities in minutes. But do people see it that way? After the 2006 Iowa City tornado, psychologist Jerry Suls and...
TED Talks
TED: Our treatment of HIV has advanced. Why hasn't the stigma changed? | Arik Hartmann
The treatment of HIV has significantly advanced over the past three decades -- why hasn't our perception of people with the disease advanced along with it? After being diagnosed with HIV, Arik Hartmann chose to live transparently, being...
World Science Festival
Nanotechnology’s Promise: A Big Risk in a Small Package?
Microscopic, manmade nanoparticles have found their way into almost every part of our daily lives from clothing, to skin care, our cell phones, and even the soil. But how safe are we from ill effects from extensive exposure? And what...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Sarah Quinn: Federal Credit Programs and the Birth of Lemon Socialism
President John F. Kennedy once said that success had many fathers, whereas failure was an orphan. One wonders what he would have made of today’s Federal credit programs, a vast network whose obscure political origins have finally...
Equality and Human Rights Commission
BSL: Your Rights at Work - 16 - Perception of the risk of physical danger
British Sign language clip 16 of 29 in the series of your rights at work videos. More BSL content is available at www.equalityhumanrights.com/bsl
SciShow
The Science of Anti-Vaccination
Fewer children in the United States are getting vaccinated. That’s bad news for those kids, and also for public health in general. Often, the response is to argue and debate and get angry at people who are we see as making terrible,...
Curated Video
Greyston Bakery Offers Employment to At Risk Adults
Have you ever had a difficult time finding a job? Stop by Greyston Bakery in Yonkers, NY! Greyston Bakery gives jobs to anyone with the motivation and desire for employment, regardless of professional or personal...
The Wall Street Journal
MIT and Volkswagen on the Culture of a Remote Workforce
Volkswagen Group's Hiltrud Werner and MIT Sloan School of Management's Don Sull on the culture of a remote workforce. What are the hallmarks of a successful culture change?
Curated Video
Getting to Yes - Masters of Negotiation
If I had to pick one CLASSIC book in the field of negotiation, then I'd undoubtedly choose Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement without Giving in by Roger Fisher & William Ury
Healthcare Triage
From DNA to Diagnosis: Healthcare Triage Podcast
Aaron talks to Dr. Tatiana Foroud about her career and her current work in genetics and genomics. Her work spans from the early days of searching for DNA markers for rare disorders to today's search for genetic causes and potential...
TED-Ed
TED-ED: Why do people fear the wrong things? - Gerd Gigerenzer
A new drug reduces the risk of heart attacks by 40%. Shark attacks are up by a factor of two. Drinking a liter of soda per day doubles your chance of developing cancer. These are all examples of a common way risk is presented in news...
SciShow
The Science of Anti-Vaccination
Fewer children in the United States are getting vaccinated. That’s bad news for those kids, and also for public health in general. Often, the response is to argue and debate and get angry at people who are we see as making terrible,...
National Geographic
Why Are Parrot Species in Decline? | National Geographic
Crash Course
Behavioral Economics: Crash Course Economics
Why do people buy the stuff they buy? In classical economics, most models assume that consumers behave rationally. As you've probably noticed in your real life, in case after case, people don't actually make rational decisions. There can...
Gresham College
Is One Individual's Radicalism Another's Right to Free Speech - Professor Jo Delahunty QC
When should intervention take place to safeguard a child?f='http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/is-one-individuals-radicalism-anothers-right-to-free-speech' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>child? Areas where harm may arise...
The Guardian
G Money: The MMA fighter with Down's syndrome battling for the right to fight | Guardian Docs
Garrett Holeve (aka G Money) has always dreamt of being a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter, and with the full support of his parents, prepares to fight another disabled opponent. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian'...
The Guardian
The martial arts fighter with Down's syndrome battling for the right to fight
Garrett Holeve (aka G Money) has always dreamt of being a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter, and with the full support of his parents, prepares to fight another disabled opponent. But Florida authorities deemed the contest a health risk....