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Monthly Archive July, 2004

Decision Making Styles to Figure into US Presidental Election

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Will decision making styles figure into who the US chooses as a president? This question is taken up in a recent Wall Street Journal article: For those without WSJ access, an exerpt: [While they differ on issues, t]here is also a big difference in their decision-making styles. Mr. Bush often makes quick judgments. Mr. Kerry […]

Encyclopedia: Decision Theory

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WHAT IS THE ENCYCLOPEDIA? Decision Science News draws upon theory and method from a range of social and behavioral science disciplines such as economics, psychology, political science, marketing, management, and beyond. The Encyclopedia entries we present here offer a reference containing information on terms, theories, people and concepts within these fields. By providing this easily-accessible […]

AMA Summer Educators’ Conference

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ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION SUMMER EDUCATORS’ CONFERENCE Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the AMA Academic Council (the leadership group of the AMA Academic Division), I want to take this opportunity to welcome you to the home page for the 2004 AMA Summer Marketing Educators’ Conference, which is taking place August 6-9 at the […]

ACR Conference Announcement

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ASSOCIATION FOR CONSUMER RESEARCH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OCTOBER 7-10, 2004 IN PORTLAND, OREGON The Association for Consumer Research announces a call for papers for its Annual Conference to be held October 7-10, 2004, at the Hilton Portland and Executive Tower in Portland, Oregon, USA. Portland is situated at the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette rivers […]