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  1. Ralph Hertwig. Ralph Hertwig. ... sekhertwig@mpib-berlin.mpg.de Phone: +49 30 82406-202. Office of the Managing Director Katrin Götz sekgd@mpib-berlin.mpg.de

  2. Wegwarth, O., Hertwig, R., Giese, H., & Fineberg, H. V. (2024). The impact of nontransparent health communication during the COVID-19 pandemic on vaccine-hesitant ...

  3. TAPM-Max Planck-Chinese Academy Winter School on Bounded Rationality, T A Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), Manipal, India. Hertwig, R. (January 2020). Taming Uncertainty. 10th CFA Society India Investment Conference, CFA Institute, Mumbay, India. Hertwig, R. (October 2019). Behavioural Science in the Wild: Nudging and Boosting in Public Policy.

  4. Born 1963 in Heilbronn, Germany. Studied psychology, doctorate (1995) at the University of Konstanz. Postdoctoral fellow (1995–1996) and researcher (1996–1997) at the Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research in Munich.

  5. hertwig@mpib-berlin.mpg.de. Phone: +49 30 8240 6202. Photo: SCIoI. Ralph Hertwig studies human cognitive abilities, bringing together concepts and methods from psychology, neuroscience, economics, philosophy, biology, and mathematics. He investigates how biological cognitive strategies (heuristics) arise, perform, and vary under natural ...

  6. RALPH HERTWIG Psychology Department, Columbia University, New York, USA; Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany Abstract Recently, it has been argued that the evidence in social science research suggests that deceiving participants in an experiment does not lead to a significant loss of experimental control.

  7. Aug 9, 2017 · Abstract. In recent years, policy makers worldwide have begun to acknowledge the potential value of insights from psychology and behavioral economics into how people make decisions. These insights can inform the design of nonregulatory and nonmonetary policy interventions—as well as more traditional fiscal and coercive measures.

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