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Monthly Archive July, 2012

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Filed in Conferences ,Ideas ,Jobs ,SJDM
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Just a reminder that the quarterly Society for Judgment and Decision Making newsletter can be downloaded from the SJDM site

The housing bubble: Where are we?

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Last spring we looked at the state of the housing bubble in the US. The question of readers’ minds then was “where is it going next”?

It’s been more than a year, so let’s have a look, above.

Time-based internet advertising

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Last week it was announced that Facebook is rotating its ads after a certain time of exposure.

Sid Suri, Preston McAfee, and Dan Goldstein’s research may have been the source of this idea. In 2011 and 2012 the trio published a couple papers putting for and improving the idea.

That was less boring

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This rowing machine, the clever Concept2 has built in games

Cognitive aging and the adaptive use of recognition in decision making

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This week, an interesting paper about how heuristics, which have low cognitive demands, can nonetheless become less effective as cognitive decline sets in.