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Monthly Archive July, 2011

Interview at the AMA to be a goverment fellow and do some good

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CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB) FELLOWSHIPS IN HOUSEHOLD FINANCE AND CREDIT MARKETS Here at DSN, we know that some readers are gearing up to interview for a professorship at the AMA conference and for this reason provide tips here. This year, AMA goers will also have an opportunity to interview for a couple very nice […]

How much deception is there in social psychology?

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Decision Science News was recently at a cocktail party and mentioned that the percentage of articles in social psychology that employ deception can be as high as 80%.

2011 guide to the American Marketing Association job market interviews for aspiring professors

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PhD students in Marketing, Psychology, and Economics should have sent their “packets” out by the fourth of July in the hopes of lining up interviews at the annual AMA Summer Educator’s Conference. Each year DSN reprints this sort of “what to expect while you’re applying” guide, first published here by Dan Goldstein in 2005.

Best graph ever

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Best graph ever. LARGEST EVER DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 328 and 327 SPOTTED IN NEW YORK CITY