Dan Ariely
Israeli-American professor of psychology and behavioral economics
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2024 | Duke University completes a three-year confidential investigation, concluding that the honesty-pledge paper's data was falsified but finding no evidence that Ariely knowingly used fake data. |
September 25 2023 | The NBC television series The Irrational, inspired by Ariely's book Predictably Irrational, premieres. |
2022 | Ariely contributed to the Hebrew television series 'Why Like This? Lama Kacha' broadcast on Kan 11, providing accessible explanations of complex scientific concepts about human behavior. |
November 2022 | Featured in an Israeli TV investigative show Hamakor that questioned the reliability of several of his studies, including the disputed 'Ten Commandments' study. |
September 2022 | Ends writing the 'Ask Ariely' advice column in The Wall Street Journal. |
July 2021 | A 2012 research paper co-authored by Ariely was discovered to be based on falsified data and was retracted. |
2019 | Ariely appeared in 'The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley', a documentary tracking the rise and fall of Theranos. |
2015 | Ariely contributed to the documentary 'Boom Bust Boom' about economic crashes. |
2015 | Co-produces the documentary (Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies. |
June 2012 | Begins writing the 'Ask Ariely' advice column in The Wall Street Journal. |
2011 | Dan Ariely worked on the documentary 'The Flaw', which investigates the causes of the 2008 financial crisis, explaining scientific data on human behavior, motivation, and decision-making. |
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