Emma's Alma Mater
UConn
The name of Lisa's Dog
Voltron "Tron" Baer
This heuristic causes humans to evaluate a product more favorably if it's from a positively regarded brand.
Brand Name Heuristic
Initially a feature independent of NEWSristics, it became a highlight of the newsletter's repetoire as it showed a more personal view into employees' personalities.
Spotlight!
This person hosted the seminar covering Prostate Cancer.
Gaurav
Chelsea's Alma Mater
Ohio U
A name of any of the 3 Staves' Cats
Roxy, Curry, Chutney
Humans have evolved to play it safe rather than be sorry thanks to this Heuristic
Adaptive Bias
This biweekly feature keeps employees updated on the happenings of the wellness world
Health Hive
Emma and Stratton worked together on this Presentation
Schizophrenia
Holly's Alma Mater
Texas State
Catherine's dog
Cass
This heuristic causes humans to judge an experience almost entirely on its qualities at its peak and ending, disregarding elements such as net pleasantness and duration.
Peak-End Rule
Featuring articles from anyone who sends them out, this staple is a collection of the news from the past two weeks.
Newsristics News Stand
This presenter discussed Multiple Myeloma and Hemophilia
Hannah's Alma Mater
UW Eau Claire
At least one of Ian's two dogs
Milo and/or Goldie
Humans often think anecdotally rather than statistically when dealing with probabilities because of this heuristic
Folk Numeracy
What's coming up? This feature lets readers know of an exciting holiday that's approaching
Fun Days on the Horizon
Perry did his presentation on this topic
Vaccines
Justin's Alma Mater
California State Monterey Bay
Holly's dog's name
Jamie
People tend to overestimate the degree to which others agree with them because of this heuristic
False Consensus Effect
This person, who is no longer with Newristics, created the newsletter
Samantha
Presenting on Lifecycle Management, this person took a unique route
Callie