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Unless You Are Spock, Irrelevant Things Matter in Economic Behavior

Link ~ 2015-07-12 ~ Mark

Rationally, no one should be happier about a score of 96 out of 137 (70 percent) than 72 out of 100, but my students were. And by realizing this, I was able to set the kind of exam I wanted but still keep the students from grumbling.

Unless You Are Spock, Irrelevant Things Matter in Economic Behavior

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