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Introduction

The course focuses on understanding rational finance models, psychological biases affecting decision-making, and awareness of behavioral pitfalls. Assessment includes an end-term exam (50%), two quizzes (15% each), and a group project (20%) where students can create a video or conduct an experiment on biases. The project is due by July 17, 2025, at 10 PM.

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Introduction

The course focuses on understanding rational finance models, psychological biases affecting decision-making, and awareness of behavioral pitfalls. Assessment includes an end-term exam (50%), two quizzes (15% each), and a group project (20%) where students can create a video or conduct an experiment on biases. The project is due by July 17, 2025, at 10 PM.

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Course Plan

Learning outcomes
• Rational models of finance
• Deviations from the established models
• How human psychology limits rationality
• Which biases influence our decisions
• Awareness to be watchful of your behaviour and avoid mistakes
• Survey-based experiments
Course structure
• End-term: 50%
• 2 Quizzes: 15% each, after sessions 3 and 6, both will be considered
• Group project: 20%
Project guidelines
• Group of 4 students
• Make a video depicting atleast 2 biases showing their implication on
financial decisions and possible solutions

OR

• Design and perform an experiment to show the presence of any one


bias

• Submission deadline: 17-Jul-2025, 10 PM

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