Judgment and Decision Making Preconference

 

Overview
The JDM preconference highlights the emerging nexus of social-personality, judgment, and decision making research. The program consists of invited addresses and a poster session. The 5th annual JDM preconference will be held January 28, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Invited Speakers, 2010
Sonja Lyubomirsky, University of California, Riverside
Dale Miller, Stanford University
Don Moore, Carnegie Mellon University
Leif Nelson, University of California, San Diego
Mike Norton, Harvard University
Daniel Oppenheimer, Princeton University
Ellen Peters, Decision Research / University of Oregon
Timothy Wilson, University of Virginia

Registration
Online registration for the 2010 meeting will open at this web site in September, 2009.

Poster Session
We welcome submissions of original research that address topics in judgment and decision-making (broadly defined) from a social-personality perspective. Space is limited; selections will be competitive.

Student Travel Awards
Graduate students who are first authors on a poster are eligible to receive a travel scholarship. A limited number of these travel scholarships is available. They are funded through a grant from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University.  

Past Meetings
    2009 Speakers:  Gretchen Chapman, Ayelet Fishbach, Chris Hsee, Arie Kruglanski, Rick Larrick, David Schkade, Leaf Van Boven, Kathleen Vohs.
     2008 Speakers:  Jennifer Aaker, Jennifer Beer, David Dunning, Nicholas Epley, Barbara Fredrickson, Sheena Iyengar, Lee Ross, Alexander Todorov.
    2007 SpeakersDan Ariely, Max Bazerman, Linda Babcock, Ap Dijksterhuis, Nira Liberman, Eldar Shafir, Dick Thaler, Elke Weber
     2006 Speakers:  Daniel Gilbert, Tom Gilovich, Daniel Kahneman, Brian Knutson, George Loewenstein, Jennifer Lerner, Barry Schwartz, Norbert Schwarz.

Organizers
Carey Morewedge, Carnegie-Mellon University
Rebecca Ratner, University of Maryland

Neal Roese, Northwestern University
Kelly See, New York University


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