Just like people confronted with a sea of options at the grocery store, bees foraging in meadows encounter many different flowers at once and must decide which ones to visit for food. Photo by Pixabay ...
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Humans make lots of irrational decisions in predictable ways, but what if we’re all just doing our best within the limits of our abilities? Researchers were able to simulate human ...
Just like people confronted with a sea of options at the grocery store, bees foraging in meadows encounter many different flowers at once. They must decide which ones to visit for food, but it isn’t ...
Attachment styles, originally described by John Bowlby include anxious, avoidant, disorganized, and secure. These categories capture the early relations between caregiver and child, and predict the ...
We humans are predictably irrational creatures -- so says behavior economist Dan Ariely of Duke University. Ariely weighs in from time to time on... Paying Off Loans: Strategies Of The 'Irrational' ...
The human brain’s job is not to analyze data or make complex decisions. Our mind’s primary job is to ensure we survive the present day and live to see another. It plays many tricks with the facts to ...
The other flowers a bee has visited recently will influence how it judges this one. Scott-Cartwright-Photography/Moment via Getty Images Just like people confronted with a sea of options at the ...