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Monthly Archive May, 2018

The SJDM Newsletter is ready for download

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SOCIETY FOR JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING NEWSLETTER The quarterly Society For Judgment and Decision Making newsletter is ready for download: http://sjdm.org/newsletters/

The 11th Triennial Invitational Choice Symposium May 29th to June 2nd 2019

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CALL FOR PROPOSALS, DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 10, 2018 The 11th Triennial Invitational Choice Symposium, co-chaired by Simon Blanchard and Debora V. Thompson from Georgetown University, will be held from May 29th to June 2nd 2019, at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort located on the Eastern shore in Maryland. Scholars who are interested in organizing a […]

Journal of Consumer Psychology (JCP) Special Issue: Consumer Psychology for the Greater Good

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JCP DEADLINE FOR INITIAL MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION: AUGUST 1, 2019 Every day, consumers make a myriad of decisions that have the ability to affect the greater good, which we define as the collective well-being of the broader social group. Such decisions range from deciding whether or not to speak up in the face of unfair practices […]

The CREATE (Crowdsourcing Evidence, Argumentation, Thinking and Evaluation) program

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HELP SHAPE THE NEXT GENERATION OF INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS TOOLS IARPA (the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity) seeks thousands of people to test the analytic methods developed for the CREATE (Crowdsourcing Evidence, Argumentation, Thinking and Evaluation) program. CREATE is a multi-million-dollar, multi-year R\&D effort to improve the core process of intelligence analysis for national security: making […]

Nineteen vs twenty

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DIGGING THE JUST NOTICEABLE DIFFERENCE We were getting an egg and cheese on a roll at a deli the other day and started chatting with the cashier about politics and he said that two people were like 19 vs 20. We said, “19 vs 20, what’s that mean?” He said, “It means basically the same […]