Modelling the desire to make sense of our lives
New research by WBS' Professor Nick Chater has identified a powerful human motive that has not been adequately appreciated by social and behavioural scientists: the drive to make sense of our lives and the world around us. http://bit.ly/1Xeub4w
Researchers have developed a theoretical model of the drive for sense-making and how it is traded off against other goals.
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"In college, I studied economics," Allen Yang (MBA 2016) says. "But it was all theoretical. I wanted to see how economics works in the real world. Business school seemed like a logical choice."
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