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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 5 Oct, '23
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DR@W Forum: Lionel Page (Queensland)
WBS 1.009

"If you can, you must." Information, utility, and loss aversion (with Greg Kubitz)

Thu 12 Oct, '23
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DR@W Forum: Despoina Alempaki (WBS, Behavioural Science Group)
WBS 1.003

The menu of deception

Thu 26 Oct, '23
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DR@W Forum: David Hagmann (HKUST)
WBS 2.007

Agent Selection and Belief Polarization in Distributive Bargaining

Thu 2 Nov, '23
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DR@W Forum: Kristof Madarasz (LSE)
WBS 2.007
Thu 16 Nov, '23
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DR@W Forum: Oliver Hauser (Exeter)
WBS 1.003

Cash Can Make its Absence Felt: Randomizing Unconditional Cash Transfer Amounts in the US

Thu 23 Nov, '23
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DR@W Forum - Adam Huang (University of Indiana)
WBS 2.007

Bridging the gap between subjective probability and probability judgments: the Quantum Sequential Sampler

Thu 30 Nov, '23
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DR@W Forum: Eugene Malthouse (Warwick, Psychology)
WBS 2.007

Private Solutions to Collective Risks: A Global Comparative Analysis

Thu 7 Dec, '23
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DR@W Forum: Michalis Drouvelis (Birmingham)
WBS 2.007

Details TBC

Thu 22 Feb, '24
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DR@W Forum: Tingyan Jia (University of Leicester)
Venue TBC

Empathy, Motivated Reasoning, and Redistribution

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