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SPUDM Virtual Warm-up Talks (Jun 1, 15, 29)

In advance of the Subjective Probability, Utility, & Decision Making conference, there is a series of virtual talks this June […]

Gear up for the in-person SPUDM (Subjective Probability, Utility, & Decision Making) conference (August 2023 in Vienna; https://spudm2023.com/) with our series of virtual Warm Up talks this June! Mark your calendars for June 1st, June 15th, and June 29th at 7am PDT.

These pre-conference events are an official part of the SPUDM program, designed to connect researchers worldwide without the need for travel to Europe. Each session showcases up to 6 scientists who will present their cutting-edge research in a 12-minute talk, followed by a 3-minute discussion. Don’t miss out on this chance to join the conversation and learn about the newest research in JDM. Please register now!

  • JUNE 1 — UNDERSTANDING NUDGES AND BIASES
    • “The Nightshift Bias: Sleep deprivation affects physicians’ empathy and decisions” by Shoham Choshen-Hillel
    • “The Different Power between Default and Advice on IoT Privacy Decisions” by Ziming Wang
    • Climate protection in Germany: Party cues in a multi-party system” by Valentina Stoehr
    • “Beliefs and Ingroup Favoritism with Children” by Claire Rimbaud
    • “Borrowed Plumes: The Gender Gap in Taking Credit for Teamwork” by Anna Walter
  • JUNE 15 — DECISION-MAKING UNDER LIMITED INFORMATION
    • “Scarcity Reduces Exploration of Unfamiliar Options” by Britt Hadar
    • “Reinforcement Learning in Contests” by Vikas Chaudhary
    • “Attention constraints and learning in categories” by Rahul Bhui
    • “Strategic complexity and the value of thinking” by David Gill
    • “When Does Overconfidence Harm You?” by Sora Youn
    • “To Catch a Stag: Payoff- and risk-dominance in a one-shot coordination experiment” by Stephan Jagau
  • JUNE 19 — COMPLEX DECISION MAKING
    • “Reference-dependent choice bracketing” by Pauline Vorjohann
    • “Human Forest and Wisdom-of-Crowds Solutions to the Reference Class Problem” by  Pavel Atanasov
    • “The development of probabilistic reasoning during preschool years” by Sarah Placi
    • “Recycle right: How to increase recycling accuracy without decreasing recycling rates?” by Megan Hunter

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