In this episode we continue our discussion about the most overused statistical measurement. We'll talk about a few more counterintuitive properties of the average, and how you might be underserving your colleagues as a result of thinking in averages.
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Katy Milkman, Author of How to Change and Host of Choiceology, Part Two
(Fixed Audio) Katy Milkman, Author of How to Change and Host of Choiceology, Part One
Friday Refill - Seeking a Different Inside View
Detaching to Seek an Outside View
Conflating Uniqueness with Value
Refill Friday - Best Practices and Asking When
Welcome Back Ali Spittel - Part Two
Welcome Back Ali Spittel - Part One
Friday Refill - Complexity Inversion (Fixed)
Friday Refill - Complexity Inversion
The Scout Mindset with Julia Galef, Part Two
The Scout Mindset with Julia Galef, Part One
Introduce Intentional Asymmetry
Narrative Complexity
Changing Work Environments and Availability Bias
Friday Refill: Making Limited Work Look Good on a Resumé
Minding the Observer Effect as We Transition Together
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