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Monthly Archive March, 2011

Decide to do a postdoc at Harvard or CMU

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The Harvard Decision Science Laboratory (HDSL), a university-wide biobehavioral research facility, invites application for a postdoctoral research position from qualified candidates with a recent (or forthcoming) Ph.D. in psychology, behavioral economics, or related fields.

SJDM March 2011 Newsletter is ready for download

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Society for Judgment and Decision Making Newsletter Editor Dan Goldstein reports that the final SJDM newsletter of 2010 is ready for download.

The housing bubble by city

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The housing bubble by city. Miami sailed high and fell far. Detroit rose modestly and but dropped more than it went up. Dallas held steady. DC is enjoying a bit of renewed growth, but are in and New York yet to fall?

Brands in Australia. Special JDM issue on recognition (Vol II).

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Editor John Baron and special issue editors Julian N. Marewski, RĂ¼diger F. Pohl and Oliver Vitouch are proud to announce the second special issue of the journal Judgment and Decision Making on Recognition Processes in Inferential Decision Making. The issue includes 7 new articles.

Social Decisions Webconference

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ALL OF THE CONFERENCE, NONE OF THE BEING THERE Hugo Mercier at Penn has created a “web conference” in which papers are posted online, and people can read and comment on them. It is just like a conference, minus the $100 per gallon of coffee charged by the hotel. [A figure like this one was […]