Individual Decision-Making I

Friday, May 31, 2002 – 11:00 to 12:30 pm

Room: TBA

 

*: denotes speaker (as of April 20, 2002)

 

 

Distinguishing Between Implicit and Explicit Causal Reasoning

Frank Y. Guo* and Patricia W. Cheng

University of California at Los Angeles

 

How to Aggregate Two Sets of Signals to Reach a Single Probability Judgment: Experimental Evidence

Carlo Kraemer*  and Martin Weber

University of Mannheim

 

Normative and Descriptive Implications of the Samuelson Paradox

Deborah Frisch, National Science Foundation

 

Skilled or Unskilled, but Still Unaware of It:  How Perceptions of Difficulty Drive Miscalibration in Relative Comparisons

Katherine A. Burson* , University of Chicago

Richard P. Larrick, Duke University

Joshua Klayman, University of Chicago