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JDM 2011, Seattle, Nov 5-7. Abstract deadline July 1.

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JDM 2011, Seattle, Nov 5-7. Abstract deadline July 1.
SJDM’s annual conference will be held in the Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle, Washington, during November 5-7, 2011. Early registration and welcome reception will take place the evening of Friday, November 4.

Boulder Summer Conference on Consumer Financial Decision Making, June 26-28, 2011

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You are invited JDMers to attend the 2011 Boulder Summer Conference on Consumer Financial Decision Making — to be held at the St. Julien Hotel and Spa in Boulder, Colorado, June 26-28, 2011.

10th TIBER symposium on Psychology and Economics

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10th TIBER symposium on Psychology and Economics

SJDM March 2011 Newsletter is ready for download

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Society for Judgment and Decision Making Newsletter Editor Dan Goldstein reports that the final SJDM newsletter of 2010 is ready for download.

Social Decisions Webconference

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ALL OF THE CONFERENCE, NONE OF THE BEING THERE Hugo Mercier at Penn has created a “web conference” in which papers are posted online, and people can read and comment on them. It is just like a conference, minus the $100 per gallon of coffee charged by the hotel. [A figure like this one was […]

Max Planck Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality

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APPLICATIONS NOW ACCEPTED FOR JUNE 21-28, 2011 SUMMER SCHOOL IN BERLIN Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality Foundations of an Interdisciplinary Decision Theory 21 – 28 June, 2011 Directed by Gerd Gigerenzer Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany It is our pleasure to announce the Summer Institute on […]

SJDM newsletter is out

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SOCIETY FOR JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING NEWSLETTER Society for Judgment and Decision Making Newsletter Editor Dan Goldstein reports that the final SJDM newsletter of 2010 is ready for download. http://www.sjdm.org/files/newsletters/ Enjoy!

ACR 2010 Jacksonville uses green defaults

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ASSOCIATION FOR CONSUMER RESEARCH CONFERENCE, OCT 7-10, 2010 What: The Association for Consumer Research Annual North American Conference [Website] Where: Jacksonville, FL Hotel: The Hyatt Regency [Map] [Booking] When: OCT 7-10, 2010 Registration: Available now online Early-bird deadline: Sept 1. Second price hike at Sept 25th. ACR 2010 Jacksonville is open for registration! Decision Science […]

JDM 2010 Conference, St. Louis, November 19-22

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SJDM’s 31st annual conference will be held in the Drury Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri, during November 19-22, 2010. Early registration and welcome reception will take place the evening of Friday, November 19.

2010 guide to the American Marketing Association job market interviews for aspiring professors

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2010 guide to the American Marketing Association job market interviews for aspiring professors