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Center for Behavioral and Decision Research at CMU

@CBDR_CMU

CBDR @CarnegieMellon, an interdisciplinary research center connecting scholars from behavioral econ, psychology, org. behavior, marketing, and public policy.

Joined November 2021
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Join us TOMORROW at 12:30pm in CMU's Tepper 4242 for the first CBDR Seminar of Spring 2024! CMU's very own @MichalLehmann1 will speak on her research, "Relationship-Specific (Dyadic) Humility: How Your Humility Predicts My Psychological Safety and Performance." See you there!


TOMORROW 12:30-1:45pm in Tepper 2202: Join us for a CBDR seminar featuring Dr. Songfa Zhong joining us from the National University of Singapore. Dr. Zhong will be speaking on his research, "Uncertainty Motivates Morality." Don't miss it!


Join us TOMORROW 09/28 in Porter Hall 223D at 12:30pm for this week's seminar featuring CMU's very own @vini_singh_ . Dr. Singh will be presenting her paper, “How Power Shapes Behavior: Evidence from Physicians.” We hope to see you there!


Come hear about the research CBDR members have been working on at the first CBDR Data Blitz of the year TOMORROW, September 7th at 12:30pm in Tepper 4242. We have a spectacular list of students and colleagues who will be presenting their work!


Please join us TOMORROW at 12:30-1:45pm in CMU's Tepper Quad 4242 for the last CBDR seminar of the semester! Dr. Leslie John @lesliekjohn will be joining us from @HarvardHBS to present her work on "Calculators for Women: When Identity-Based Appeals Alienate Consumers."


TOMORROW 12:30-1:45pm in Porter Hall 223D: Join us for a CBDR seminar featuring Crystal Hall, Professor of Psychology at @uwevansschool Dr. H will be speaking on "Behavioral Insights for Public Policy: Contextualizing our Science in the Service of Equity" Don't miss it!


Join us TOMORROW at 12:30pm in Porter Hall 223D for a CBDR Seminar! We will be hosting @alain_cohn, Associate Professor of Information, who will be joining us from @UMich Dr. C will be giving a talk on "Whose Preferences Matter for Redistribution: Cross-country Evidence."


Please join us for another fascinating CBDR Seminar! This THURSDAY at 12:30pm, in CMU's Porter Hall 223D, we will be hosting Dr. Ryan Oprea, Professor of Economics at @ucsantabarbara, for our weekly CBDR Seminar. Dr. Oprea will be giving a talk on "Simplicity Equivalents."


Join us this THURSDAY at 12:30pm for this week's CBDR Seminar on CMU's campus in Porter Hall 223D! Wendy De La Rosa @wdlrosa, Assistant Professor of Marketing, will be joining us from @Wharton and giving a talk on "The Impact of Budgeting Strategies on Consumer's Behavior".


TOMORROW 12:30-1:45pm in Tepper 4242: Join us for a CBDR seminar featuring Julian Zlatev, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at @HarvardHBS Dr. Z will be speaking on "Sending Signals: Strategic Displays of Warmth and Competence." Don't miss it!


You're invited to the first CBDR Seminar Series event of 2023! This THURSDAY at 12:30pm, Ting Zhang, Assistant Professor of Business Administration @HarvardHBS will present on "Mixed Messages: People of color receive more conflicting aggregated feedback" in CMU's Tepper 4242.


Join the CBDR on Feb. 16th as CMU's @teppercmu and the non-profit @ethicsinentrep1 present a one-day forum exploring meaningful work and building and ethical future! This event is open to the public. Register to attend: cmu.edu/tepper/news/ev…

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Please join us TOMORROW at Noon-1:15pm in CMU's Tepper Quad 4242 for the last CBDR seminar of the semester! @CMU_DietrichHSS's own Saurabh Bhargava, will speak on his work "Risk Aversion in the Field: Evidence on Prevalence and Motives from an Employee Rewards Program".


CBDR seminar this Thursday at 4:45pm in Baker Hall A51! @CassSunstein, will be joining us from @Harvard, where he is currently the Robert Walmsley University Professor. Dr. S will be presenting on "Sludge: Behavioral science under the Star-Spangled Banner". Don't miss it!


Join us TOMORROW at 12-1:15pm in Porter Hall 223D for another CBDR seminar! This seminar will feature @NeilLewisJr, an Assistant Professor of Communication and Social Behavior at @Cornell Dr. L will be presenting on "What We Learn from Where We Live".


CBDR Seminar happening TOMORROW, October 11th at 5pm in Porter Hall 223D! The seminar will feature Dr. Chew Soo Hong, an economist and professor from the National University of Singapore @NUSingapore He will be speaking on "Attention Theory". Don't miss it!


TOMORROW @ NOON-1:15 in Porter Hall 223D: Join us for a CBDR seminar featuring @TaniaLombrozo, an expert in cognition and Professor of Psychology at @Princeton Dr. L will be speaking on "Believing Beyond the Evidence".


Join us 09/29 at 12pm in Tepper 4242 for this week’s CBDR seminar as @Ivuoma, assistant professor in the Management and Organizations Department at @NorthwesternU, presents on "Recasting the Past to Protect the Present: Investigating Misperceptions of Progress to Social Equality"


CBDR Seminar happening this Thursday, September 15th at noon in Tepper 4242 featuring Craig Fox from @UCLA! Dr. Fox will be presenting on his paper, "Probability Weighting and Attention". Another intriguing talk you won't want to miss!


Join us THURSDAY 09/08 at NOON in CMU’s Tepper 4242 for this week’s CBDR seminar! We will be featuring @davidhagmann, an assistant professor in the Department of Management at @hkust Dr. H will be presenting on the Statistical Discrimination Against Underrepresented Groups.


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