Why are self-confident ignoramuses so often believed? Why are thoughtful experts so often given the cold shoulder? And why do apparently irrelevant details such as a person’s height, their relative wealth, or their Facebook photo influence whether or not we trust what they are saying? These are just some of the questions that behavioural experts Steve Martin and Joseph Marks tackle in their new book which they will discuss in this talk.
Joseph Marks () is Doctoral Researcher, University College London.
Steve Martin () is the CEO of Influence At Work and author of Yes! 50 Secrets from the Science of Persuasion.
Paul Dolan () is Professor of Behavioural Science and Head of the Psychological and Behavioural Science Department at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳.
() is a growing community of researchers, intellectuals, and students who investigate the human mind and behaviour in a societal context. Our department conducts cutting-edge psychological and behavioural research that is both based in and applied to the real world.
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This event forms part of the “Shape the World” series, held in the run up to the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Festival, a week-long series of events taking place from Monday 2 to Saturday 7 March 2020, free to attend and open to all, exploring how social sciences can make the world a better place. The full programme will be available online from January 2020.
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