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SURVEY RESULTS ON MARKETING PROFESSOR HIRING FOR THE 2010-2011 ACADEMIC YEAR Decision Science News loves Marketing (the academic discipline). Chris Janiszewski and Geeta Menon have continued the wonderful tradition (previously carried out by Peter Dickson) of surveying the world’s marketing departments and finding out how many candidates are on the market, how many schools are […]
AN INTRO TO SMDM This week, Alan Schwartz and Valerie Reyna provide a bit of information to Decision Science News readers, and people familiar with the Society for Judgment and Decision Making (SJDM) about the Society for Medical Decision Making (SMDM). As a result of strengthening ties between the Society for Judgment and Decision Making […]
OLDER AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS: EQUAL RESULTS, FEWER UNNECESSARY COMMANDS Decision Science News recently had a birthday and took up an interest in age-related cognitive decline. Some good news on this front comes from a recent study on air traffic controllers, which finds that while older controllers show the usual side-effects of aging, they make up […]
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DOS OPORTUNIDADES DE EMPLEO Los puentes In honor of Cinco de Mayo, Decision Science News is adopting a Spanish language theme which, as it turns out, has nothing to do with the following postdocs. Vamos a Basel: The Economic Psychology Lab at the Department of Psychology of the University of Basel, Switzerland, is seeking applicants […]