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Right vs. wrong: The psychology of trust
Listen to real-world ethical dilemmas that uncover what makes people tick
Join David Pizarro, Associate Professor of Psychology at Cornell University, as he takes a look intro trust, morality, and ethics.
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Right vs. wrong: The psychology of trust
Who do you trust? In this episode, we take a closer look the psychology underpinning perceptions and decisions related to trust, morality, and ethics with David Pizarro, Associate Professor of Psychology at Cornell University and Chief Science Officer at BEWorks. In a keynote address originally delivered at Nudgeapalooza 2019, David shares key findings from his research. He walks us through several real-world ethical dilemmas that uncover what makes us tick—and underscore the nuanced considerations that today’s leaders face when making and communicating tough decisions.
It is not just what intuitions or judgments that you express or make, it's how they are done that often matters.
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