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Going to Penny's Play

Sheldon does not understand social norms. 

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In Behavioral and Risk Tags Sheldon, Amy, Penny, behavioral economics, rationality, irrational behavior, social norms, More than 90

Girlfriend's Number

When Raj’s girlfriend abandons him, he feels self-pity. 

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In Behavioral and Risk Tags behavioral economics, commitment device, self control, Raj, Howard, Under 45

The Wedding Gift

Howard buys the guys a “Fantastic 4” comic book to celebrate his upcoming marriage. 

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In Behavioral and Risk Tags Howard, Sheldon, Leonard, Raj, gift giving, behavioral economics, irrational behavior, rationality, Between 45 and 90

Spock Being Rational

Penny buys Leonard & Sheldon a Star Trek Transporter. 

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In Behavioral and Risk Tags Sheldon, Spock, rationality, behavioral economics, irrational behavior, More than 90

Stealing from the Charity Bin

Penny feels bad about her past as a bully. 

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In Behavioral and Risk Tags Amy, Bernadette, Penny, economics of crime, behavioral economics, self interest, altruism, cost-benefit analysis, More than 90

The Endowment Effect of WOW

Sheldon's World of Warcraft account get hacked. 

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In Behavioral and Risk Tags Sheldon, Leonard, Howard, irrational behavior, opportunity cost, endowment effect, subjective value, black market, Between 45 and 90

The Perceived Value of Lobster

Leonard thinks for $30/lb, the lobster should be good. 

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In Behavioral and Risk Tags Leonard, perceived value, pricing, Under 45

Will NOT Work for Pizza

Sheldon cannot believe that all he gets is pizza for helping Howard move. 

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In Behavioral and Risk Tags Raj, Sheldon, Leonard, social norms, rationality, payment for services, Under 45

A Slightly-Used iPod

Raj finds a smashed iPod that Penny through out the window. He decides he is going to sell it on eBay as 'slightly used.' 

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In Behavioral and Risk Tags asymmetric information, imperfect information, risk, Raj, Howard, Under 45

Sheldon Being Rational

Penny inquires as to why Sheldon did not buy Leonard a gift for his birthday. 

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In Behavioral and Risk Tags rationality, gift giving, irrational behavior, social norms, Penny, Sheldon, Howard, Between 45 and 90

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