the society for judgment and decision making
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2020 3:33 pm
i haven’t checked if this has been discussed previously here, but reading taleb, he mentions being a member of the society for judgment and decision making (founded after kahneman/tversky and other scientists pursuing similar lines of inquiry).
turns out they have a free & open access journal:
http://journal.sjdm.org/
here’s a timely, sensational headline to lure you:
“strategic thinking and behavior during a pandemic”
http://journal.sjdm.org/20/200421/jdm200421.pdf
all published under creative commons license, so feel free to dive in.
lots of case studies and experiments in all manner of contexts, so don’t get stuck on the covid stuff. e.g., found a paper about mushroom hunting heuristics i linked in another thread. have not perused all volumes, but seems promising.
turns out they have a free & open access journal:
http://journal.sjdm.org/
here’s a timely, sensational headline to lure you:
“strategic thinking and behavior during a pandemic”
http://journal.sjdm.org/20/200421/jdm200421.pdf
all published under creative commons license, so feel free to dive in.
lots of case studies and experiments in all manner of contexts, so don’t get stuck on the covid stuff. e.g., found a paper about mushroom hunting heuristics i linked in another thread. have not perused all volumes, but seems promising.