This year's behavioral and development valentines, for your statistically significant other

This year's behavioral and development valentines, for your statistically significant other

Inspired by previous years, it started out innocently enough:

Hey @charlesjkenny are we doing #developmentvalentines again this year?

— Timothy Ogden (@timothyogden) February 12, 2015

I support it RT @timothyogden: Hey @charlesjkenny are we doing #developmentvalentines again this year?

— Tom Murphy (@viewfromthecave) February 12, 2015

Valentine, you did benchmark your love for me against unconditional cash right? #developmentvalentines

— Timothy Ogden (@timothyogden) February 13, 2015

Hey girl, let's put our difference-in-differences aside and admit that we were both in standard error #developmentvalentines

— Rohit (@Noompa) February 13, 2015

My love for you is like the Sachs vs Easterly debate: fiery, sometimes irrational, and never-ending #DevelopmentValentines

— Erin Hohlfelder (@Global_ErinH) February 14, 2014

Hey girl, I'm not afraid of commitment. Or commitment contracts for that matter. #developmentvalentines

— Rohit (@Noompa) February 13, 2015

Because I'm all about that Baseline #Developmentvalentines #Soundtrack

— IPA (@poverty_action) February 13, 2015

Why is everyone talking about M&E, when all I want to talk about is Me&U #developmentvalentines

— Amy Kalmbach (@amybkalm) February 13, 2015

.@poverty_action My love for you is so significant, I'm seeing *** #developmentvalentines

— US Household Finance (@IPA_US) February 13, 2015

Valentine, with your treatment effect, I don't need no control group. #developmentvalentines

— William Easterly (@bill_easterly) February 13, 2015

Every move you make Every bond you break Every step you take I'll be watching you & recording treatment impact #developmentvalentines

— IPA (@poverty_action) February 13, 2015

 

At the same time, another line of valentines was going on, started with our friends at ideas42 around behavioral economics (BE): 

 

Hey @poverty_action we're in if you are... #behavioralvalentines pic.twitter.com/RmhlGxCLvb

— ideas42 (@ideas42) February 13, 2015

.@timothyogden @charlesjkenny @viewfromthecave You anchor me and let's never adjust #behavioralvalentines #developmentvalentines

— IPA (@poverty_action) February 13, 2015

I don't want you, but I'd hate to lose you #behavioralvalentines @ideas42

— Katy Davis (@davisk1000) February 13, 2015

Think fast, girl, I love you. No need to activate System 2. #behavioralvalentines @ideas42 @poverty_action

— Justin Milner (@jhmilner) February 13, 2015

I love you more than economists love simplifying psychology #Behavioralvalentines

— IPA (@poverty_action) February 13, 2015

.@ideas42 @poverty_action unlike my rationality, my love for you knows no bounds #behavioralvalentines

— US Household Finance (@IPA_US) February 13, 2015

Baby, I'm having more trouble waiting for you than a kid for a second marshmallow #BehavioralValentines #DevelopmentValentines @ideas42

— IPA (@poverty_action) February 13, 2015

 

But we can all agree this was the most important tweet of the day:

 

Someone needs to get @poverty_action's communications person a raise. #developmentvalentines

— Neha Paliwal (@nehapl) February 13, 2015
February 19, 2015