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July 2021 A 2012 research paper co-authored by Ariely was discovered to be based on falsified data and was retracted.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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