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Monthly Archive August, 2015

Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science

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The reproducibility of psychology studies is not good. But the field can fix itself.

The 2015 SJDM preliminary conference program is now available online

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The 2015 SJDM (Society for Judgment and Decision Making) preliminary conference program is now online

BDRM 2016 Toronto

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The 15th biennial conference on Behavioral Decision Research in Management (BDRM) will be held at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, on June 9-11, 2016. Please save the date!

Visualizing population density

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MANHATTAN IS MORE EXTREME THAN YOU THINK IN POPULATION DENSITY Slinging numbers around all day, one adage we believe is that most surprising statistics are wrong. But here’s one that’s not: When you look at the 100 most populous counties in the USA, Manhattan (aka New York County) has about twice the population density of […]