Some quick thoughts (there is certainly already research on these but they seem important, and I don’t know about reliability of existing research):
Scope insensitivity: e.g. why do people find it hard to care proportionally more about proportionally bigger things?
Probabilistic reasoning: e.g. how can decision makers be ‘taught’ to take seriously low probability, high impact events?
Decision-making under uncertainty: e.g. how can this be improved? Can be people be efficiently taught to become more bayesian?
Group decision making: e.g. do more diverse groups really make better decisions?
Meta: e.g. how can social science become more reliable?
I like these a lot! Thanks for sharing :)
Some quick thoughts (there is certainly already research on these but they seem important, and I don’t know about reliability of existing research):
Scope insensitivity: e.g. why do people find it hard to care proportionally more about proportionally bigger things?
Probabilistic reasoning: e.g. how can decision makers be ‘taught’ to take seriously low probability, high impact events?
Decision-making under uncertainty: e.g. how can this be improved? Can be people be efficiently taught to become more bayesian?
Group decision making: e.g. do more diverse groups really make better decisions?
Meta: e.g. how can social science become more reliable?
I like these a lot! Thanks for sharing :)