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DEADLINES IN DECEMBER 2018 Postdoc in Computational Social Science at Microsoft Research New York City The Computational Social Science group at Microsoft Research NYC is actively seeking a qualified postdoctoral researcher to join us in advancing the state-of-the-art in computational social science and online experimentation. The ideal applicant will be quantitatively oriented, possess awareness of […]
SOCIETY FOR JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING NEWSLETTER The Society For Judgment and Decision Making is pleased to announce that the current newsletter is ready for download: http://sjdm.org/newsletters/ This one has the 2018 Program in it. And all the abstracts. You could read it like a book. I know I did. See you in New Orleans […]
NEW ORLEANS, NOV 16-19, 2019 The Society for Judgment and Decision Making (SJDM) Annual conference will be held in New Orleans, LA, Nov 16-19, 2018 at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans. The details are here: http://sjdm.org/ Here is why SJDM is our favorite conference: The quality of the accepted papers is high. See for yourself […]
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DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION JANUARY 10, 2019 What: Advances in Decision Analysis Conference Where: Bocconi University, Milan When: June 19-21, 2019 Conference website: http://connect.informs.org/das/conferences#ADA2019 The Advances in Decision Analysis conference aims to bring together scientists working in decision analysis, broadly defined. The conference will provide a platform for interdisciplinary discussions and will include talks by […]
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USING A YEAR TO THINK ABOUT HOW LONG YOU NEED TO WAIT FOR A STREAK Click to enlarge The twitter account Maths Ed Ideas took one of our old posts and put it into perspective. If you had flipped a coin once every day of the year so far, you would be more than 99% […]