Aug 11, 2021

Behavioral Economics Interactive: Decision Lab

Think of the Decision Lab as an interactive bias dictionary, with all of the practical information you need to help your students understand:

  • What the bias is and where it most frequently occurs
  • How the bias affects folks
  • How to avoid the bias 
  • Examples of the bias

This interactive bias dictionary is the perfect complement to our comprehensive Behavioral Economics unit. If you have yet to have a chance to review the unit, start by checking these lessons and activities out, all of which can be used in tandem with this interactive bias dictionary: 

If you find this topic fascinating, be sure to check out our Behavioral Economics Certification and On Demands

About the Author

Brian Page

Making a difference in the lives of students through financial capability is Brian’s greatest passion. He comes to NGPF after fifteen years of public school teaching where he was the ‘11 Ohio Department of Education recipient of a Milken National Educator Award, the CEE Forbes Award winner, and a Money Magazine/CNN "Money Hero". He served on the working group for President Obama's Advisory Council on Financial Capability. He has private school experience as a Trustee for the Cincinnati Country Day School and was a past Ohio Jump$tart President. Brian holds a BBA and M.Ed. When Brian isn’t working alongside his NGPF teammates he is likely spending time with his wife, three children, and dog; hiking, or watching Ohio State football.

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