Quantitative Economist Julia Francesca Engel, April 2026
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The conversation covers Julia Engel's journey from the US to Germany, her chess background, and the inspiration behind her research. It discusses her analysis of Titled Tuesday data, psychological responses to failure, feedback, gender differences, stereotype threat, and its psychological impact. The conversation delves into the challenges of extrapolating chess performance results to the general population, the psychometric normalcy of chess players, the impact of gender stereotypes on performance, and the economics of resource allocation in chess. It also explores the role of visibility and role models in chess, as well as the selection and stereotypes in competitive fields.
Takeaways
- Psychological responses to failure differ between men and women.
- Feedback intervention can influence women's willingness to compete and their performance. Extrapolating chess performance results to the general population is challenging
- Visibility and role models play a crucial role in chess
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction and Background
- 06:33 Chess Background and Research Inspiration
- 12:45 Psychological Responses to Failure
- 24:29 Stereotype Threat and Psychological Impact
- 29:33 Selection and Stereotypes in Competitive Fields
- 43:27 Visibility and Role Models in Chess
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