Assistant prof @ChicagoBooth. I don't know how people make choices or how to use Twitter. I'm working on the first one. she/her @UCLAAnderson @OhioState @StOlaf
"Proof by presence" is an encouraging way forward in the age of AI. Check out our compendium of eye-tracking tools (including a plug-and-play Qualtrics survey!) to safe-guard your research against AI agents. Huge shoutout to @forcesofhabit@taroyang3302 and @KrajbichLab!
Autonomous AI agents are now built into many browsers. A naive user can take an online survey with as little as the click of a button. For behavioral research, which depends heavily on online samples, this is a real problem. (1/6)
I am looking for a part-time RA to work on economics and marketing-related projects at Chicago Booth. Apply by October 30th. Details here: https://t.co/M3EYYwXup9…
Excited to announce the keynote speakers for the Judgment & Decision-Making preconference at #SPSP2025!
Submit posters here: https://t.co/ApLYB3wQNW
We will also have flash talks!
Fellow organizers: @Sydney_E_Scott, @HirshmanSam
Happy to share our book chapter on sequential sampling models (SSMs) in economic choice, with @forcesofhabit and @taroyang3302, forthcoming in Neuroeconomics: Core Topics and Current Directions. We review work unraveling the dynamics of economic choice. https://t.co/tS0F5sL4Zr
Why do more numerate people tend to make better decisions under risk?
My ✨ new paper in @SciReports ✨ offers an explanation in terms of pre-decisional information search and processing, using computational modeling.
https://t.co/a93UD7LdoH
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my roman empire is wondering which employee at four seasons total landscaping answered the phone and did not inform the trump campaign that they probably meant to call the four seasons hotel, thus creating an unrivaled hilarious historical moment.
@josh_t_dean@Meta Don’t know that this will solve your problem, but we got around the “a/b test that isn’t a real a/b test” issue by having everyone/anyone click on a singular ad, which then redirected them through *our* randomization procedure.
@GoekhanAydogan I’m very sorry to hear this. It is decidedly not random. A few years ago, I had 6 international trips and I got “randomly” selected for additional screening for 5 of them.
Do you use cognitive/computational modeling in your research? Are you a behavioral marketing professor/postdoc/PhD student? Want to have (free) drinks with the small group of women that can answer yes to both of those questions? Join us next week at ACR! DM us if interested!