Dec 11, 2015
As a method of collecting data, surveys have been widely criticized for the biases that are included in the data. When the source of biases are the same for both the dependent and the independent variable, (as in, what is used to explain, and what we are seeking to...
Dec 11, 2015
“In science knowing a lot of stuff doesn’t make you a scientist … knowing a lot of stuff is what helps you get to: Ignorance” He goes on to say that science is about knowing where in a dark room to look for a black cat. Worth watching to get an...
Dec 8, 2015
It can be useful to get acquainted with how the field has developed, and as such, found this diagram helpful, taken from a presentation by Lars Groth at UiO.
Nov 16, 2015
This brilliant talk is on how to plan for stressful situations, so as to be best prepared to make the best decisions when the Coriolis in our brains are flowing freely; however, his example about how we evaluate medical risks under stress is brilliant, and worth...
Nov 15, 2015
BI has started recording lectures held here, both by internal professors, and by guests, and make them available on their YouTube stream. This means that the lecture held by the Nobel Laureate Robert Merton on pensions is freely available; and I do recommend it! No...