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DR@W

Decision Research at Warwick (DR@W) is an interdisciplinary initiative which focuses on behavioural and experimental research of decision making.

Formed in January 2010, DR@W brings together researchers and students from Economics, Psychology, Statistics, Warwick Mathematics Institute, Warwick Manufacturing Group and Warwick Business School that are interested in current developments in the area of experimental and behavioural research.

The Department of Economics have created and manage a large computer laboratory for use with experiments.

Visit the Decision Research at Warwick website for further details.

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Thu 24 Oct, '24
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DR@W Forum: Kamil Fulawka (MPI, Berlin)
WBS 0.006

The Anatomy of Risky Choice: Uncovering Subjective Choice Reasons with Large Language Models (with Ralph Hertwig, & Dirk Wulff)

Thu 31 Oct, '24
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DR@W Forum: Naomi Muggleton (WBS, Behavioural Science Group)
WBS 2.007

The decline in health inequalities by wealth since 1860 in the UK: Data from 66,000,000 people

Thu 7 Nov, '24
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DR@W Forum: Dr. Zahra Murad (University of Portsmouth)
WBS 0.006

Breaking Barriers: The Impact of Co-Leadership on Gender Equality in Leadership Participation

Thu 14 Nov, '24
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DR@W Forum - Francesco Capozza (WZB & Berlin School of Economics)
Social Studies S2.77

Contact the Economics department for further details.

Thu 21 Nov, '24
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DR@W Forum - John Conlon (Carnegie Mellon)
Social Studies S2.77

Contact the Economics department for further details.

Thu 28 Nov, '24
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DR@W Forum: Sanchayan Banerjee (LSE)
Social Studies S2.77

An experimental evaluation of the acceptability of meat taxes. Evidence from Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and the UK.

Thu 5 Dec, '24
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DR@W Forum: Bruno Ferman (Sao Paulo School of Economics)
Social Studies S2.77

Contact the Economics department for further details.

Thu 20 Feb, '25
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DR@W Forum: Mark Fabien (PAIS, Warwick)
Venue TBC

Evidence against the simple validity of life satisfaction scales from long cognitive interviews (with Caspar Kaiser, University of Warwick

Sofia Panasiuk, University of Toronto, Sabina Funk, University of Warwick, Liana Pountney, University of Warwick and Caroline Brett, University of Edinburgh)

Thu 27 Feb, '25
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DR@W Forum: Bertil Tungodden (Bergen)
Venue TBC

Contact the Economics department for further details.

Thu 1 May, '25
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DR@W Forum - Daniel Benjamin (UCLA)
Venue TBC

Contact the Economics department for further details.

Thu 8 May, '25
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DR@W Forum - Hande Erkut (WZB Berlin)
Venue TBC

Details TBC

Thu 22 May, '25
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DR@W Forum: Ernst Fehr (Zurich)

Contact the Economics department for further details.

Thu 5 Jun, '25
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DR@W Forum: Ioannis Evangelidis (ESADE)
Location TBC

Detail TBC

Thu 12 Jun, '25
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DR@W Forum: Johannes Müller-Trede (IESE, Barcelona)
Venue TBC

Details TBC

Thu 19 Jun, '25
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DR@W Forum: Pedro Bordalo (Said Business School, Oxford)
Venue TBC

Details TBC

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