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Decision Sciences Research Forum

Research Forum
March 31, 2017
3:00PM - 5:30PM
Psychology Building, Room 035 and Psychology Building Lobby

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Add to Calendar 2017-03-31 15:00:00 2017-03-31 17:30:00 Decision Sciences Research Forum Please join us for our annual DSC Spring Research Forum.We'll have talks and posters from faculty as well as students who have been funded by our collaborative.To RSVP to this invitation, please click here. Don’t forget to enter your name for a drawing to win a copy of Michael Lewis’s new book, The Undoing Project. The book chronicles the friendship of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, and their Nobel Prize-winning studies of decision making that altered our perception of the human mind and created the field of Behavioral Economics.  You must be present to win.This year's four brief faculty talks include:Richard Samuels (Philosophy) “Rationality and human limitations”Steve Spencer (Psychology) "Affirming identity improves decision making"PJ Healy (Economics) "Utilities and beliefs in economic games"Rebecca Reczek (Marketing) “That’s not how I remember it: Willfully ignorant memory for ethical product attribute information”Next, these DSC grantees (winners of the top-rated abstracts) will each give a 15-minute talk about their funded research.Jeevant Rampal (Economics) “Opponent’s Foresight and Optimal Choices”Christopher Gelpi and Elias Assaf (Political Science) “Politics Trumps Policy: The Role of Taboo Political Messages in The 2016 Presidential Election” After the talks, we will have a poster session with other DSC grantees and decision scientists in the lower lobby of the Psychology Building. Appetizers and drinks will be served.  Psychology Building, Room 035 and Psychology Building Lobby Decision Sciences Collaborative decisionsciences@osu.edu America/New_York public

Please join us for our annual DSC Spring Research Forum.

We'll have talks and posters from faculty as well as students who have been funded by our collaborative.

To RSVP to this invitation, please click here. Don’t forget to enter your name for a drawing to win a copy of Michael Lewis’s new book, The Undoing Project. The book chronicles the friendship of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, and their Nobel Prize-winning studies of decision making that altered our perception of the human mind and created the field of Behavioral Economics.  You must be present to win.

This year's four brief faculty talks include:

  • Richard Samuels (Philosophy) “Rationality and human limitations”
  • Steve Spencer (Psychology) "Affirming identity improves decision making"
  • PJ Healy (Economics) "Utilities and beliefs in economic games"
  • Rebecca Reczek (Marketing) “That’s not how I remember it: Willfully ignorant memory for ethical product attribute information”

Next, these DSC grantees (winners of the top-rated abstracts) will each give a 15-minute talk about their funded research.

  • Jeevant Rampal (Economics) “Opponent’s Foresight and Optimal Choices”
  • Christopher Gelpi and Elias Assaf (Political Science) “Politics Trumps Policy: The Role of Taboo Political Messages in The 2016 Presidential Election” 

After the talks, we will have a poster session with other DSC grantees and decision scientists in the lower lobby of the Psychology Building. Appetizers and drinks will be served.