Pretty darn proud of my wife. We're heading to Utah tomorrow for an exciting week. Here's a press release:
"Erin Eatough, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, will be speaking about her research on illegitimate tasks on stage alongside Malcom Galdwell and Stephen Dubner of Freakonomics at the 2016 Qualtrics Insight Summit in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 17th. Erin will be participating in a Freakonomics-hosted gameshow with Gladwell and Dubner in an event called Tell Me Something I Don't Know."
Along with those aforementioned fellas, Tim Ferriss will be another judge on the game show. We don't normally get star-struck, but as many of you know, we're big fans of Tim Ferriss as well as Freakonomics (and the Gladwell books). Needless to say, it's exciting that Erin will be rubbing elbows with some really insightful, intelligent people.
The contest sent out to researchers:
"We’re looking for contestants to join us onstage and we’re confident that as a Qualtrics user, you’ve uncovered some pretty interesting insights from your research. For a chance to present your insights in-person to Freakonomics and Malcolm Gladwell on Summit’s main stage follow the steps below..."
"We’re looking for contestants to join us onstage and we’re confident that as a Qualtrics user, you’ve uncovered some pretty interesting insights from your research. For a chance to present your insights in-person to Freakonomics and Malcolm Gladwell on Summit’s main stage follow the steps below..."
I'll be there with her. And yes, I hope to share a chairlift with Ferriss on Friday's Park City ski trip.
My wife's a little smartypants.
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