I'm skeptical. Is it possible to provide significantly more than a superficial understanding of the topics covered in a nine week course? It seems like you'd need one hell of a solid background to even begin exploring these issues. Or is it the case that even a superficial understanding is useful?
Judging from previous experiences with coursera, you can cover a lot of gorund in a nine weeks online course. It should be enough time to go through the most important neuroeconomics experiments and central ideas.
In response to
Open thread, July 16-22, 2013
Me and my friend are organizing a new meetup in Zagreb but I don't have enough karma to make an announcement here. Thanks!
Subscribe to RSS Feed
= f037147d6e6c911a85753b9abdedda8d)
"Eight Short Studies on Excuses" link is wrong.