Privacy Policy

Our Privacy Policy describes the personal information we collect and how we use it. By visiting this site, you agree to abide by the Privacy Policy. We will post
any changes to this document here. Please read this notice carefully.

Personal Information

If you choose to participate in research, or receive Dan’s monthly newsletter, we need your e-mail address. We will not share your e-mail address with anyone.

Security

All information voluntarily provided by users is stored on a secure server.

Links to Other Sites

This site may offer links to third party sites. We are not responsible for the content that appears on these sites and we do not exercise control over those sites Those other sites may collect data or solicit personal information from you and store information differently than predictablyirrational.com. Please consult those sites’individual privacy policies in order to determine how they treat user information.

Research

Information collected via email for research purposes will be strictly anonymous and the results from the research will be reported only in aggregated format (combining many responses together). By choosing to participate in our research, you understand that you are contributing to research that may be published on this website or by other means.

Choice/Opt-Out

Participation in predictablyirrational.com is purely voluntary. If you no longer wish to receive Dan’s email newsletter and/ or no longer wish to participate in research, you may opt-out by replying to the email through which you received correspondence.

Share this:

  • Share
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Digg
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Email
  • Print
   
spacer

Hi, I’m Dan Ariely. I do research in behavioral economics and try to describe it in plain language. These findings have enriched my life, and my hope is that they will do the same for you.

Facebook Twitter

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 24,699 other followers

spacer

spacer My latest book, The Upside of Irrationality, explores some positive and some negative ways that irrationality plays out in our lives. spacer spacer

spacer

spacer When we make decisions we think we're in control. But are we? Excerpts and Videos spacer spacer

Podcasts

Arming the Donkeys is a weekly audio podcast featuring informal one-on-one chats with researchers in social and natural sciences. (get the RSS feed)

Predictably Irrational is a video podcast with episodes that highlight chapters of the book.

Participate

Right Now. Take a quick anonymous survey.

In The Future. We're always conducting interesting studies. To be a part of one sign up here

We're always conducting interesting studies. If you are willing to participate in future studies, enter your email and we'll contact you a few times a year.

Tag Cloud

advice behavioral economics businesses cheating conflicts of interest consumers dating eating economic downturn economics economists emotion ethics experiments fashion finance food free free market God government humor incentives marketing medicine money morality motivation pain Predictably Irrational prices pricing Procrastination recession relationships religion self control self deception sex short story teaching The Upside of Irrationality trust video Wall Street

Share your irrational perspective

  • Propose an idea for an experiment
  • Share an example of your own irrationality
  • Share an example of an irrational behavior that you've observed

by emailing irrationallyyours at gmail dot com.


gipoco.com is neither affiliated with the authors of this page nor responsible for its contents. This is a safe-cache copy of the original web site.