George Loewenstein

George Loewenstein has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'WeeklyMD' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, George Loewenstein was highly popular in February, 2017.

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15 Surefire Ways to Build Authority Quickly When Starting an Online Business

[...] can secure sales by using the concept of bundling, best explained by neuroeconomics expert George Loewenstein. He says that all consumers prefer to complete their purchases in one easy transaction [...]

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3 Types of Content Every Business Needs in their Content Marketing Strategy

[...] writes in Fast Company, is “engineering ‘curiosity gap’ headlines.” He cites George Loewenstein of Carnegie Mellon as the leading proponent of the “information gap” theory of [...]

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Book Review: Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioural Economics

[...] just three people beside me who thought of themselves as behavioural economists. One was George Loewenstein … Another was Robert Shiller … and the third was Colin Camerer”, a sentence that might [...]

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ISRAEL: "Thank You, Philippines!" (Why Jews have a Close Friendship with Filipinos) @IsraelinPH @AmbBenMatityau

[...] brown to represent the Filipinos Malay race. THE FOOTPRINTS (21 June 2009) 1). George Loewenstein was among the thousands of Jews who sought refuge in the Philippines in 1939. He now [...]

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Should PR people write click-bait? (No.)

[...] relies on the ‘information gap’ theory of curiosity, developed by psychologist George Loewenstein. His theory is simple – curiosity is created when we feel a gap “between what we [...]

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And the winning Mega Millions jackpot numbers are … – USA TODAY

[...] hustle.” The incredibly remote odds don’t really sink in for people, says George Loewenstein, a professor of economics and psychology at Carnegie Mellon University who has researched [...]

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