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Monthly Archive October, 2016

On-off switch: How to remember what the line and circle mean. Think binary.

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On-off switch symbols driving you mad?

Build your own distribution builders

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A distribution builder is a tool to elicit probability distributions from people. Now you can make your own.

Social science does not reward citing outside the field

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THE SOCIAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES DIFFER IN THIS REGARD We have talked in the past about how economics does not cite other fields much (see Pieters and Baumgartner, 2002). Are authors rewarded for writing papers this way? In social science, the answer seems to be yes. A recent article in Plos One “The Impact of […]

ACR 2016, Berlin, Germany, Oct 27 -30th

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The 2016 North American Conference of the Association for Consumer Research which will be held – for the first time – outside of North America.