RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @koenfucius: What's behind the Sunk-Cost Effect? Cognitive load to decide, and social context provide interesting insight: https://t.co/…
What's behind the Sunk-Cost Effect? Cognitive load to decide, and social context provide interesting insight: https://t.co/P1uFx3GZoT https://t.co/ucSOCgPJKE
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
What am I supposed to infer about rat relationships from this? Pigeon relationships? https://t.co/h1djsgqt6r
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
while our capital #Berlin still lacks an appropriate airport, evolutionary psychologists now can (at least) explain why this disaster continues #BER #fail #YouHadOneJob background: https://t.co/VyqqKS0hAL https://t.co/ios8YXxDkm
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
What if the norm is that personal relationships are difficult and require a great deal of work to be successful, so that in that case the behavioral pattern is not actually a fallacy? https://t.co/dtRFN425Ep
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
"Participants had to decide whether to stop or continue investing into an unprofitable project such as a business investment, romantic partnership, friendship, and sibling relationship." https://t.co/yb206LlDhb
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
So our friends, spouses, etc., may just be the result of a cognitive bias? Sad and fascinating. Is that what you call a love #nudge? #behavioralscience #psychology https://t.co/Nzl8S9xexY
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
Interesting reasoning behind prevalence of not-so-great relationships https://t.co/EAFyvxmZFK
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
What about politics? https://t.co/3YMVOHusZM
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @DegenRolf: The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is m…
RT @JYuter: Wish I could see the full article, but this rings true. Relationships and human connection isn't fungible like money is. https:…
Wish I could see the full article, but this rings true. Relationships and human connection isn't fungible like money is. https://t.co/GILlgutpDw
WOOF! Preaching directly to me there, mate. https://t.co/CnO05YJq81
The sunk cost fallacy - sticking to forlorn goals just because one already has invested so much - has its origin in and is most pronounced in the area of personal relationships. https://t.co/r18QB92c6k https://t.co/pLYGpB8F6H
The Time and Social Context in Sunk-Cost Effect https://t.co/cu3oAb4Zz9