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Posted by: | Rebecca Ratner |
Title/Position: | Associate Professor |
School/Organization: | University of North Carolina |
Sent to listserv of: | SPSP |
Date posted: | April 22nd, 2006 |
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ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
The Society for Judgment and Decision Making (SJDM) invites abstracts for symposia, oral presentations, and posters on any interesting topic related to judgment and decision making. Completed manuscripts are not required.
LOCATION, DATES, AND PROGRAM
SJDM's annual conference will be held at the Hilton Americas in Houston, TX, from November 18-20, 2006. Early registration and welcome reception will take place the evening of Friday, November 17. As in 2004 and 2005, the schedule includes a full day on Saturday to make room for more presentations and for two keynote speakers:
• Philip Tetlock, Mitchell Professor of Leadership, University of California, Berkeley, and award-winning author of numerous books and articles about political judgments, accountability, and counterfactual thinking
• John Allen Paulos, Professor of Mathematics, Temple University, and bestselling author of several books including Innumeracy and A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market
SUBMISSIONS
The deadline for submissions is July 15, 2006. Submissions for symposia, oral presentations, and posters should be made through the SJDM website at http://sql.sjdm.org. Technical questions can be addressed to the webmaster, Alan Schwartz, at www@sjdm.org. All other questions can be addressed to Megan Hinkel, at megan@decisionresearch.org.
ELIGIBILITY
At least one author of each presentation must be a member of SJDM. Joining at the time of submission will satisfy this requirement. A membership form may be downloaded from the SJDM website at http://www.sjdm.org. An individual may give only one talk (podium presentation) and present only one poster, but may be a co-author on multiple talks and/or posters.
AWARDS
• The Best Student Poster Award is given for the best poster presentation whose first author is a student member of SJDM.
• The Hillel Einhorn New Investigator Award is intended to encourage outstanding work by new researchers. Applications due July 15, 2006. Further details are available at http://www.sjdm.org.
• The Jane Beattie Memorial Fund subsidizes travel to North America for a foreign scholar in pursuits related to judgment and decision research, including attendance at the annual SJDM meeting. Information and an application form can be found at:
http://gsbwww.uchicago.edu/fac/joshua.klayman/more/BeattieInfo06.htm
Applications are due by July 16, 2006.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Ellen Peters (Chair), Dan Ariely, Rachel Croson, Melissa Finucane, Rebecca Ratner, Yuval Rottenstreich, Alan Schwartz, George Wu
Derek Koehler (conference coordinator)
John Payne (SJDM president)
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