The Power of Fear
Fear can be a powerful motivator, but it often leads to inaction rather than action. Positive reinforcement, as demonstrated in a hospital study, proved far more effective in encouraging hand hygiene among staff. Instead of focusing on the negative consequences of not washing hands, providing real-time positive feedback significantly increased compliance. Additionally, the equality heuristic highlights how we often misjudge the value of opinions, especially in the presence of experts.In this clip
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Ep. 64: I'm Right, You're Wrong
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