
John-Henry Pezzuto
@john_pezzuto
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05-05-2017 21:52:20
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The Chicago Approach to marketing pushes students to make decisions based off more than a hunch. Learn how professor Oleg Urminsky fosters scientific practices in the classroom: ms.spr.ly/6016TnVAj Oleg Urminsky




Are you an NY foodie trapped in the city during the pandemic? (based on my followers, no, no you are not) I scraped a list of top rated restaurants by the #NYTimes and The Infatuation and included a column about whether or not they deliver! github.com/johnhenrypezzu…





Is there a paper or document recording Dictator Game behavior and outcomes, similar to Shane Frederick's CRT covariate table? docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…


Jeff Lees (@leesplez.bsky.social) Check out Declare Design (declaredesign.org). You can run power analyses for any kind of study design! John-Henry Pezzuto has a great tutorial here: rpubs.com/john-henry/dec…


What drives generosity? Join #ASSA2022 session to learn more! On January 7, 12:15PM EST Great work by I. Almas, A. Cappelen, E. Sorensen, B. Tungodden NHH Department of Economics, J.Mollerstrom,@AvnerShlain & Dmitry Taubinsky, Laura K Gee & M. Shreck, Christine Exley,John-Henry Pezzuto, O.Hauser & M.Moore


As part of Blindness Awareness Month this October, I’m participating in the #ShareYourVision campaign. I have Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), which causes me to gradually lose my vision. You can learn more about my story here: fightingblindness.org/shareyourvisio… Foundation Fighting Blindness #EconTwitter

Open science practices (like posting data and pre-registering studies) are on the rise in the social sciences! nature.com/articles/s4146… New in Nature Communications by Joel Ferguson and others


What can institutions do to improve minority achievements in higher education? In a new paper led by the incredible Kinneret Endevelt, and co-supervised with Eran Halperin, we test a light-touch intervention to foster belonging


Recently accepted by #QJE, “Believed Gender Differences in Social Preferences,” by Exley (Christine Exley), Hauser, Moore (Molly Moore), and Pezzuto (John-Henry Pezzuto): doi.org/10.1093/qje/qj…