It is time to begin preparations for the 1998 annual meeting. This year the meeting will be in Dallas, Texas, November 21-23, 1998. The Call for Submissions is on pages 4-5 of this newsletter. Also, being an even numbered year, the Hillel Einhorn New Investigator Award will be presented this year. Information about this competition appears on page 3.
As noted in the last issue, the Executive Board at the 1997 meeting decided to begin accepting credit cards for payment. This capability is now ready. So, if you have not done so, please renew your membership now! The dues form is on page 15 of the newsletter.
From the Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1998 Meeting: Einhorn Award . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1998 Meeting: Call for Submissions. . . . . . . . 4 Letter from the President . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1997 Treasurer's Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 On-Line Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Upcoming Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Notices: Decision Analysis Society . . . . . . . 10 Position Announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 NSF Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Dues and Journal Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . 15
SUBMISSION DEADLINE FOR THE NEXT J/DM NEWSLETTER: June 5, 1998
1998 EXECUTIVE BOARD
Elke Weber, President, <weber.211@osu.edu>
Irwin P. Levin, President-Elect, <irwin-levin@uiowa.edu>
Hal R. Arkes, Past President, <arkes@oak.cats.ohiou.edu>
Jonathan Baron, 1997-1998, <baron@psych.upenn.edu>
George Loewenstein, 1997-1999, <gl20+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Gretchen Chapman, 1998-2000, <gbc@rci.rutgers.edu>
Colleen Moore, Secretary/Treasurer, <cfmoore@facstaff.wisc.edu>
EDITOR:
Shawn P. Curley
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University of Minnesota
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The Society for Judgment and Decision Making is soliciting submissions for the Hillel Einhorn New Investigator Award. The growth and vitality of the field of judgment and decision making depends upon the continuing involvement and participation of new researchers. The purpose of this award is to recognize and encourage outstanding work by new researchers. Eligible individuals either have not yet completed their Ph.D. or have completed their Ph.D. within the last five years (on or after July 1, 1993).
To be considered, submit four copies of a journal-style manuscript on any topic related to judgment and decision making. Submissions should be accompanied by (1) four copies of a summary or extended abstract of the paper, not to exceed four pages in length, and (2) a cover letter that includes the name of the investigator's graduate advisor and the date that the Ph.D. degree was awarded (if applicable). If the paper is co-authored with other investigators, the new investigator must be the first author and should be the primary source of the ideas. Submissions in dissertation format will not be considered, but articles based on a dissertation are encouraged. Both reprints of published articles and manuscripts that have not yet been published are acceptable.
Submissions will be judged by a committee appointed by the Society and chaired by Eric J. Johnson. To be considered, submissions must be received by July 1, 1998. The committee will announce the results to the participants by September 15, 1998. The award will be announced and presented at the 1998 annual meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, to be held in Dallas on November 21-23, 1998. The winner will be invited to give a presentation at that meeting. If the winner can not obtain full funding from his or her own institution to attend the meeting, an application may be made to the Society for supplemental travel funds.
Material should be submitted by July 1, 1998 to:
Professor Eric J. Johnson
The Wharton School/Marketing
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6371
eric@marketing.wharton.upenn.edu
Submission Deadline: July 1, 1998
The J/DM program committee invites proposals for symposia (including teaching forums), individual papers, or posters on any theoretical, empirical, or applied topic related to judgment and decision making. Anyone interested in participating in the program of the 1998 J/DM meeting at the Wyndham Anatole Hotel in Dallas, Texas, November 21-23, should submit materials described below to the appropriate address.
Symposia and papers:
William M. Goldstein
Department of Psychology
University of Chicago
5848 South University Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
Gold@midway.uchicago.edu
Posters
Maurice E. Schweitzer
1300 SH-DH
Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Maurice@opim.wharton.upenn.edu
Please Note:
At the top of each submission, please indicate:
TO PROPOSE A SYMPOSIUM
Symposia are usually allotted about 90 minutes each and include 3
or 4 speakers and perhaps a discussant. Submit a 100-200-word
description of the intended theme and format of the session.
Attach a list of intended participants, including for each his or her
address, phone, and e-mail, and a brief description (100 words) of
the topic of his or her talk. Please confirm the speakers'
willingness to participate prior to submitting their names. Any
topic related to decision making is welcome, as are proposals for a
teaching forum. SYMPOSIA PROPOSALS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED!
TO SUBMIT AN INDIVIDUAL PAPER
Submit: (1) a one-page abstract of the paper, and (2) a short 100-
word version of your abstract. (The program committee will
evaluate the one-page abstract; the 100-word abstract will be
printed in the program if the paper is accepted.) Indicate whether
you would be willing to present your paper as a poster if an
individual paper slot is not available.
TO SUBMIT A POSTER
Submit a short abstract of no more than 100 words (word limit will
be strictly enforced). Indicate whether the submission is eligible
for the student prize (i.e., whether the first author is a student
member of the J/DM Society). You may be the first author on a
maximum of 1 poster submission. (Therefore, if you are also the
first author of a submitted paper which is later converted to a
poster, you may present only 1 of the resulting 2 posters. Please
anticipate this contingency and indicate which of the resulting
posters you would present.)
TO NOMINATE AN INVITED SPEAKER
The program committee of the annual J/DM meeting invites JDM
members to nominate invited speakers for the meeting. The
speakers can be:
(a) Active members of the society who have made major original contributions to our field. The invited presentation should provide them with an opportunity to present their work in more detail and/or in a broader context; (b) Distinguished scholars or public figures who are not necessarily directly involved in J/DM research, but whose work is related and relevant to our field.
Please send your speaker nominations to:
David Budescu Psychology, University of Illinois Champaign IL 61821 Email: dbudescu@s.psych.uiuc.edu Fax: 217 244 5876
The board recently finalized its new committee assignments. I would like to thank everybody who volunteered his or her time, energy, and expertise to serve the society in various ways. And welcome to the new committee members!
The 1998 Meeting Program Committee consists of: William M. Goldstein (chair), Gretchen Chapman, David Budescu, and Maurice E. Schweitzer.
The Einhorn Memorial Young Investigator Award Committee will this year be composed of Eric Johnson (Chair), Lola Lopes, and Eldar Shafir.
The new Beattie Memorial Award Committee has the following members: Josh Klayman (Chair), Peter Ayton, and Martin Weber.
Finally, the new Student Poster Award Committee will consist of Sandy Schneider (Chair), Claudia Gonzalez-Vallejo, Jim Holzworth, J.D. Jasper, Marlys Lipe, and Alan Schwartz.
Service on J/DM committees is generally for a three-year term, with a third of all members rotating off in any given year. For the newly formed committees, length of service was staggered to achieve the 3-year rotation as a steady state.
I also want to thank those of you who took the time to send nominations for this year's board member and presidential election. Your suggestions have been noted. Society bylaws mandate that a call for nominations goes out in the June newsletter. The nominations forms will be available as usual, to be returned to Colleen Moore. Please look for the form in the next issue of the newsletter.
Elke Weber
12/31/96 Balance $24,204 Income Dues $ 8,562 Conference registration $17,050 Royalties $ 2,299 Ads and mailing labels $ 447 Interest $ 151 Beattie Fund $ 2,155 Total Income $30,664 Expenses Newsletter and directory $13,378 Web site & Commun $ 500 1996 Federation dues $ 4,213 1997 Federation dues $ 6,061 Office (Exec Asst and Misc) $ 2,083 Awards $ 32 Donation to Gettys Fund $ 500 1997 Conference Total $12,650 Hotel $9,740 Speaker $ 833 Clerical on site $ 354 Exec Board dinner $ 191 Social Event $ 450 Printing & misc $ 380 1996 Conference $ 702 (Paid 1997) Total Expenses $39,417 Cash balance 1/1/98 $15,451 Balance Sheet Assets Office supplies $ 50 UW account (for Exec Asst) $ 300 Jane Beattie Memorial Fund $ 2,155 Unencumbered cash $12,946 Liabilities Executive Assistant $ 250 Net worth of the Society $15,201
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Naturalistic Decision Making: Arlie Conference Center, Washington DC, May 29-31, 1998. For information contact: Laura Militello, (937) 873-8166; <laura@klein-inc.com>, <http://www.decisionmaking.com>.
Valencia International Meeting on Bayesian Statistics: Hotel Las Fuentes, Alcossebre, Valencia, Spain, May 30-June 5, 1998. For information contact: Jose Bernardo, Department of Statistics, Universidad de Valencia, 46100-Burjassot, Valencia, SPAIN, (phone/fax) 34.6.364.3560, <jose.m.bernardo@uv.es>, Also see <http://www.uv.es/~bernardo/valenciam.html> or <http://www.stat.duke.edu/conferences/valencia>.
International Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision
Making: University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA,
June 8-12, 1998. For information contact: MCDM 98; Center for
Risk Management of Engineering Systems; 103 Albert Small
Building, University of Virginia; Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA,
(XX1) (804) 924-0960; fax: (XX1) (804) 924-0865,
<mcdm98@virginia.edu>,
<http://www.virginia.edu/~risk/mcdm98.html>.
International Symposium on Forecasting: Edinburgh
International Conference Centre, June 10-13, 1998. For
information contact: Lindsey Wright, Napier University,
Craiglockhart Campus, Edinburgh EH14 1DJ, Scotland, Tel: 00 44
131 455 4678, Fax: 00 44 131 455 4232,
<l.wright@napier.ac.uk>,
<http://www.napier.ac.uk/depts/eco/isf98.html>.
Economic Science Association: Mannheim University, Mannheim, Germany, June 11-13, 1998. For information contact: HAPAG LLOYD; Ludwigstr. 30, D-67059 Ludwigshafen; (++49) 621-591-2820; (fax) (++49) 621-591-2821; <http://www.esa.uni-mannheim.de>.
Behavioral Decision Research in Management: Biltmore Luxury Hotel and Resort, Miami, Florida USA, June 19-21, 1998. For information contact: Maurice Schweitzer, Management Department, 414 Jenkins, School of Business Administration , University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA, phone: 305-284-3883, <MSchweit@umiami.ir.miami.edu>.
Context-Sensitive Decision Support Systems: Bled, Slovenia, July 13-15, 1998. For information contact: George R. Widmeyer, University of Michigan Business School, 701 Tappan St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234 USA, +1 313 763 5808, fax: +1 313 764 3146, <widmeyer@umich.edu>, <http://www-personal.umich.edu/~widmeyer/ifipwg83>.
Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence: Univ of Wisconsin Business School, July 24-26, 1998. For information contact: <uai98@cbmi.upmc.edu>, <http://www.uai98.cbmi.upmc.edu>.
Cognitive Science Society: Univ of Wisconsin - Madison, August 1-4, 1998. For information about conference registration and housing contact: <CS98REG@macc.wisc.edu>. For society information contact: Colleen Seifert, Univ of Michigan, (313) 764- 4253, fax (313) 763-7480 (aatn: Prof. Seifert), <cogsci@umich.edu>, <http://www.umich.edu/cogsci>.
Society for Mathematical Psychology: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee USA, August 6-9, 1998. For information contact: Sylvia Ruppel, Department of Psychology, 301 Wilson Hall, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37240 USA, <psych1@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu >, phone: 1-615-322-0070, fax: 1-615-343-8449, <http://www.vanderbilt.edu/smp98/>.
Society for Judgment and Decision Making: Wyndham Anatole Hotel, Dallas, Texas, November 21-23, See pp. 3-5 of this newsletter for information about submissions.
1999 JDM Meeting: Los Angeles, November 20-22
The Decision Analysis Society is a subdivision of INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences). Membership in INFORMS for 1988 is $85 for a regular membership, or $21 for a retired or student membership. Membership includes OR/MS Today and either one other journal (regular) or one free subdivision membership and OR/MS Tomorrow (student). Subscriptions to other INFORMS journals are also available.
To join the Decision Analysis Society, you do not need to be an INFORMS member. Society dues for 1998 are $10 for regular INFORMS members, $5 for retired INFORMS members or for student INFORMS members belonging to another INFORMS subdivision, and $15 for non-INFORMS members.
To join the Society and/or INFORMS, contact:
INFORMS Business Office P.O. Box 64794 Baltimore, MD 21264-4794 USA
or check out the web sites:
INFORMS: http://www.informs.org Decision Analysis Society: http://www.informs.org/Society/DA
Tell them: "Elke sent me!"
Some items from the society and INFORMS follow.
Robert L. Winkler Fuqua School of Business Duke University Durham, NC 27708-0120 phone 919-660-7729 fax 919-660-7971rwinkler@mail.duke.edu
Nominations are due by June 30, 1998.
If you are a faculty member who is supervising students, would you please inform them of this opportunity? If your students are not currently members of DAS, you might also encourage them to join. If you are a student reading this, please encourage your classmates to submit a paper and to join the society. DAS is a congenial organization of close to 800 members (of which almost 200 are students) and there has been a rise in recent student participation. Joining DAS seems to be a good start toward developing a professional identity. However, students do not need to be DAS members to be eligible for the competition.
All students doing work in or related to decision analysis are encouraged to submit a paper. The work must be predominately that of the student, though faculty members or other mentors can be co-authors if appropriate. The paper should be 30 pages or less (double-spaced) and in standard Management Science or Operations Research format.
To be considered for the 1998 competition, please send three copies of the paper to:
Prof. Elke Weber Department of Psychology The Ohio State University 1885 Neil Avenue Columbus, OH 43210 USA
All submissions must be received by July 31, 1998. You can contact Elke at <weber.211@osu.edu> or at (614) 688-4081, if you have any questions.
SOFTWARE SURVEY
In the February 1998 issue of OR/MS Today (pp. 42-55), a
publication of INFORMS, Jack Yurkiewicz (Lubin School of
Business, Pace University) presented a survey of 40 forecasting
software packages. The article is not a review, but provides useful
comparative information obtained from the software vendors in
tabular form. The address of INFORMS is
<informs@informs.org>, <http://www.informs.org>. Prof.
Yurkiewicz's address is given as <yurk@pace.edu>.
Emory University
The Goizueta Business School of Emory University announces a tenure-track faculty position opening in the Decision & Information Analysis (DIA) area, commencing in September, 1998. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in an discipline relating to Decision Analysis (Statistics, Management Science, Operations Research, Decision Sciences). The rank of the position is open, although preference will be given to candidates with two or more years of experience.
Applicants should have a significant record of scholarship, professional achievement, leadership ability, and a successful record of teaching quantitative methods at the MBA level. Ideal candidates will have interests beyond their primary discipline in at least one other of the other two DIA disciplines: Operations Management and MIS/IT.
Salary is competitive. Goizueta Business School is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
Please send a current vita, copies of key research papers, description of teaching activities, and a statement of research directions to: Prof. George S. Easton; Faculty Search Committee; Decision & Information Analysis; Goizueta Business School; Emory University; 1300 Clifton Road; Atlanta, GA 30322-2710.
Princeton University
Post-Doctoral Position in Psychology and Public Policy in the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University for 1998-99.
The Woodrow Wilson School offers up to two postdoctoral research positions to individuals with a recent Ph.D. degree in Psychology or in Business. A good background in behavioral decision research is essential. The positions are offered for one year, with the possibility of a one-year extension. In addition to carrying out their own research, the appointee will be expected to assist in the development of materials for a graduate course in Introduction to Psychology for Policy and to participate in the evaluation of written work by students in the course. Deadline is 30 March 1998. Please send a letter of introduction, a c.v., and, under separate cover, two letters of recommendation to:
Dean Michael Rothschild
Psychology Post-Doc Search
Woodrow Wilson School
Princeton, University
Princeton, NJ 08544-1013
Princeton University is an AA/EEO employer.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Postdoctoral Position in SOCIAL DECISION MAKING: Training in theory and research in judgment and decision making, and social psychology. Funded by the Naval Research Laboratory. Opportunities for basic and applied research. Work with a multidisciplinary team of 15 graduate students and faculty in social and organizational psychology and artificial intelligence on projects concerning uncertainty assessment, Judge-Advisor Systems and crisis decision making. Seminars available on advanced topics in decision theory and research, social psychology, and expert reasoning.
Appointment commences August 1998 or earlier. Stipend range: $25,000-$28,980. Applicants should be US citizens or have permanent residence. The University of Illinois is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
Send vita, statement of research interests, reprints and preprints, and three letters of recommendation to: Prof. Janet A. Sniezek, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, 603 East Daniel Street, Champaign, IL 61820. <jsniezek@s.psych.uiuc.edu>.
University of Michigan
Postdoctoral Research Position in COGNITIVE INFORMATION-PROCESSING
to work on an AFOSR funded
project entitled "Foundations of Stimulus-Response and
Stimulus-Stimulus Compatibility." The project will focus on
extending our recently developed PDP formulation of the dimensional
overlap model to encompass inter-trial, in addition to the usual
intra-trial, compatibility effects in human performance. Our interests
include task switching, negative priming and other sequential effects,
as well as the effects of similarity and learning, and the role of
automatic and controlled processes in S-R/S-S compatibility tasks.
Anyone with training and demonstrated ability and competence in any
one of the following areas is invited to apply: (1)
Cognitive/experimental psychology with an emphasis on human
performance and information processing; (2) Cognitive
science/mathematical psychology, with an emphasis on the study of
priming or similarity, and the modeling of mental processes.
If you are a recent PhD., have a strong interest in the project, and are highly motivated, please send a curriculum vitae, reprints, and a letter describing your research interest; also have three letters of recommendation sent to:
Sylvan Kornblum
Mental Health Research Institute
205 Zina Pitcher Place
The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0720
Phone: 734-763-1101
Fax: 734-647-4130;
Kornblum@umich.edu
The position starts on September 1, 1998, with a USPHS level based stipend, renewable for a second year. Applications will be considered until a successful applicant has been selected.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
The Center for Outcomes Research, an inter-departmental center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, is recruiting an expert in the measurement of utility, assessment of quality of life and the valuation of health outcomes. The Center for Outcomes Research (COR) seeks to develop methodologies in health services research, with an emphasis on the development of pediatric outcomes measures. The Center conducts outcomes studies, and serves as a resource to investigators at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and at the University of Pennsylvania.
The position entails development and estimation of utility-based outcome measures, and the development of methodologies in pediatric outcomes research. This faculty position also involves limited teaching and student advising responsibilities and collaboration with other faculty associated with the Center for Outcomes Research.
Applicants should have a doctoral degree in health services research, health economics, decision science, psychology or a related field, and a background in outcomes research. The position requires collaboration within a multidisciplinary team engaged in pediatric outcomes research.
The selected candidate will receive an appointment in the Department
of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at the Children's
Hospital of Philadelphia and in the Department of Anesthesia at the
Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania. A position is
available at the Assistant or
Associate Professor level, depending on experience. The University
of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.
Please send a curriculum vita and names of three references to:
Jeffrey H. Silber, MD, PhD
Director, Center for Outcomes Research
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Abramson Pediatric Research Center, Room 702G
34th Street and Civic Center Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4318
silberj@wharton.upenn.edu
Affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
The National Science Foundation has just announced a new grant competition in the area of "Knowledge and Distributed Intelligence" (KDI). Social scientists who use advanced computing and communications technology in their research, or who study the development and impacts of this technology, should consider submitting research proposals. Two submission deadlines have been set so far: May 8, 1998 and February 1, 1999. Here is the web address of the announcement:
http://www.nsf.gov/cgi-bin/getpub?nsf9855
For other information from the Decision, Risk, and Management Science program within the National Science Foundation, check their website:
http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/sber/drms
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