Luck vs Merit (Part 2)
/Robert Frank discusses the role of skill vs. luck in producing success.
Read MoreAdjunct Associate Professor of Behavioral Science | University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Social psychology etc.
Robert Frank discusses the role of skill vs. luck in producing success.
Read MoreMost people agree that success requires hard work and good fortune. Recent research suggests that people's politics can be swayed depending on which of these ingredients they focus on when thinking about their own success. Thinking about the role of hard work in your success makes you more likely to support more conservative social policies, while thinking about the role of luck and the help of others makes you more likely to support liberal ones.
Read More- The Guardian
July 24, 2014
P. Thagard and A.D Nussbaum (2014). Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 43-53.
- The New York Times
May 1st, 2015