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Monthly Archive December, 2007

SJDM Newsletter for December 2007

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DEC 2007 SOCIETY FOR JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED Society for Judgment and Decision Making Newsletter Editor Dan Goldstein reports that the final SJDM newsletter of 2007 is ready for download and that it is packed full of conference announcements and job opportunities, especially postdocs. http://www.sjdm.org/files/newsletters/07-dec.pdf Enjoy!

SJDM Newsletter Call For Content

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LAST CALL FOR 2007 The Society for Judgment and Decision-Making Newsletter, if you are not familiar with it, is a great place to go to learn about jobs, conferences, and ideas in the psychological study of decision making. Back issues here. The next issue of the Newsletter (to be issued by year’s end) is accepting […]

SPSP 2008 Pre-Conference on JDM

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JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING AT SPSP, ALBUQUERQUE, NM, 2008 The Society for Personality and Social Psychology will again this year host a host of preconferences, including one on the world’s greatest topic, judgment and decision making (JDM). The program features some fine speakers: Sheena Iyengar Nicholas Epley Jennifer Aaker Alexander Todorov David Dunning Jennifer Beer […]

Triangulate on research excellence

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MANAGEMENT PROFESSORSHIPS AT DUKE’S FUQUA SCHOOL Decision Science News has the utmost respect for Duke and its many great JDMers such as Soll, Larrick, Ariely, Payne, Clemen, Fitzsimons and more. The Management and Organizations Area at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University is seeking tenure-track faculty for Fall 2008 appointment. We will consider candidates […]