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SPUDM2021 PROGRAM
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Link to SPUDM2021 Conference Gather Space
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Presentation Details | Symposia Details | Poster Details | ECR Events
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Day 1: Sunday 22 August 2021
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All times are UK time (BST)
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15:30 Gather Space opens
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16:30 Helpdesk is open
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Free time to explore SPUDM2021 space
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17:00 - 18:00 SPUDM Presidential Address (join in any Presentation Room)
Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau
Professor of Behavioural Science and Director of Research and Enterprise for Kingston Business School
On the Making of Decisions

Preceded by a brief welcome from Professor Stuart Croft, Vice Chancellor, University of Warwick
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18:00-19:00 Break 18:00 - 19:00 Break
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19:00-21:0019:00 - 21:00 Networking and Social Events in Lounges and other social spaces:
Quiz in Kenilworth Lounge
Multiple games options in Games Lounge
Please explore the Park, Rooftop bar and ECR (beachside) Lounge
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19:00-20:0019:00-20:00 ECR Careers Event in ECR Networking Room
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Day 2: Monday 23 August 2021
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Stream 1 Session AStream 2 Session AStream 3 Session AStream 4 Session AStream 5 Session A
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Presentation Room 1 Presentation Room 2Presentation Room 3Presentation Room 4Presentation Room 5
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11:00-12:1511:00- 12:15
Learning & Experience
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Heuristics & Biases
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Nudges & Behaviour Change I
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Ambiguity
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Risk & Uncertainty I
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Learning & Experience
Session Chair: Sebastian Olschewski
Heuristics & Biases I
Session Chair: Tomás Lejarraga
Nudges & Behaviour Change I
Session Chair: Sebastian Berger NOW Daniel Jolles
Ambiguity
Session Chair: Ro'i Zultan
Risk & Uncertainty I
Session Chair: Mandeep Dhami
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Session A: Monday MorningA11Liang, GarstonThe day after the disaster: Risk-taking after experiencing (and narrowly avoiding) disasters in a microworldA21Lu, JingyiOverestimating the Negative Consequences of RefusalA31Newall, PhilipA speed-of-play limit reduces gambling expenditure in an online roulette gameA41Klingebiel, RonaldAmbiguity Aversion and the Degree of AmbiguityA51Teodorescu, KinneretReducing violation behaviors: Frequency of enforcement is more important than the severity of punishment
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A12Heinke, SteveThis time is different: On similarity and risk taking after experienced gains and lossesA22Zilker, VeronikaStronger attentional biases can be linked to higher reward rate in preferential choiceA32Shen, LuxiAs Wages Increase, Do People Work More or Less? A Wage Frame EffectA42Haux, Lou MarieRisk and Ambiguity Preferences in ChimpanzeesA52Seitz, Florian I.Through the Window of My Mind: Mapping Information Integration and the Cognitive Representations Underlying Self-Reported Risk Preference
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A13Erev, IdoSix Contradicting Deviations from Rational Choice, and the Impact of ExperienceA23Hechtlinger, ShaharHow and how often do people make transformative life decisions?A33Schmidt, TheklaIf it’s broken, fix it: the effectiveness of moral reminders depends on prior behaviorA43Fahrenwaldt, AlinaGovernmental distancing rules and normative change during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany;Deb, MoumitaExperiments in Information Acquisition and Voting
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A14Konovalova, LizaAsymmetric Feedback Can Contribute to PolarizationA24Schulze, ChristinDeviations from maximization in experience-based choice are associated with pattern searchA34Roth, YefimAddressing pandemics using gentle rule enforcementA44Quandt, JulianConfidence in Evaluations and Value-Based Decisions Reflects Variation in Experienced Values
A54Okan, YasminaCommunicating probabilities of cervical cancer screening results with icon arrays vs tree diagrams: A longitudinal experiment
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A15Yechiam, EldadOn the consistency of choice switching in decisions from experienceA25Thoma, AnnaThe development of probability learning in early childhood: Insights on implementation effort and study settingA35Jolles, DanielToo old for the job? Choice framing effects shown to increase gender diversity in hiring decisions fail to increase age diversityA45Traczyk, JakubMultiple numeric competencies predict decision outcomes beyond fluid intelligence and cognitive reflectionA55Shechter, AnatSocial hierarchy as a focal point for successful asymmetric coordination problems
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12:30-13:3012:30-13:30 Keynote Address
Ilana Ritov
Professor of Psychology at the Seymour Fox School of Education and the Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Looking the other way, or simply not knowing: Choice behavior and the availability of individuating information
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Stream 1 Session BStream 2 Session BStream 3 Session BStream 4 Session BStream 5 Session B
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Presentation Room 1 Presentation Room 2Presentation Room 3Presentation Room 4Presentation Room 5
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Session B: Monday Early AfternoonNudges and Behaviour Change II
Session Chair: Luxi Shen
Prosocial Behaviour
Session Chair: Daniel Navarro-Martinez
Memory
Session Chair: Eldad Yechiam
Big Data and Behaviour
Session Chair: Joyce Weize Zhao
Timing and Intertemporal Choice I
Session Chair: Ellam Kulati
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B11van Giesen, RoxanneNew energy labels: how changing the energy efficiency scale affects energy efficient choice behaviourB21Hill, BrianAre people willing to pay for reduced inequality?B31Salmen, KarolinThe “said-it-all-along effect”: Pragmatic, Constructive and Reconstructive Memory Influences on the Hindsight BiasB41Kaufmann, EstherAlgorithm Advice Acceptance: A Systematic Review and Research AgendaB51Kažemekaityte, AustejaWeak in Control, Strong in Procrastination? A Study on Perception of Control and Intertemporal Preferences
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B12Banki, DanielJustification aversion: The road to stickier defaults?B22Shuster, ShakedProud to be Guilty: Emotional Consequences of Altruistic vs Egoistic DishonestyB32Fenneman, AchielEpisodic decision-making via a process of cascading episodic sampling (CASES)B42Yeomans, MichaelConversational Receptiveness: Improving Engagement with Opposing ViewsB52Kaufmann, MarcProjection Bias in Effort Choices
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B13Berger, SebastianEfficacy of behavioral nudges at rising consumer cost in the context of climate change mitigationB23Lojowska, MariaThreat prevents the breakdown of cooperationB33Mason, AliceBiased confabulation: Evidence of gist-based memory in risky choiceB43van Dolder, DennieDoes Losing Lead to Winning? An Empirical Analysis for Four SportsB53Albrecht, DavidDebt Aversion: Theory and Experiment
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B14Kirgios, ErikaWomen and Racial Minorities Benefit from Explicitly Stating their IdentityB24Dimant, EugenHate Trumps Love: The Impact of Political Polarization on Social PreferencesB34Wang, FeiyiModelling Counterfactual Thinking and its Effects on Subsequent EvaluationsB44Aka, AdaMachine Learning Models For Predicting, Understanding, and Influencing Health PerceptionB54MacDonald, TylerWaste Not, Wait a Lot: The mental accounting of sunk costs leads to delayed consumption
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B15Schwartz, DanielEncouraging pro-environmental behaviour through green identity labellingB25Arriagada, JacquelineNudging contributions in crowdsourced public transport technologiesB35Bhatia, SudeepA computational framework for studying naturalistic memory-based decision makingB45Klein Teeselink, BoukeDiscounts Shift the Demand Curve for Life-Saving MedicationsB55Krefeld-Schwalb, AntoniaNot just impulsiveness: The psychometric characteristics of intertemporal preferences in consumer behavior
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Stream 1 Session CStream 2 Session CStream 3 Session CStream 4 Session CStream 5 Session C
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Session C: Late Afternoon MondayRisk & Uncertainty II
Session Chair: Ashley Luckman
Decision Theory I
Session Chair: Rob Ranyard
Heuristics & Biases II
Session Chair: Veronika Zilker
Games and Strategic Interactions I
Session Chair: Daniel Navarro-Martinez
Consumer Choice I
Session Chair: Jeeva Somasundaram
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C11Dietvorst, BerkeleyPeople Take More Risk When Their Decisions Make PredictionsC21Imai, TaisukeMeta-Analysis of Empirical Estimates of Loss-AversionC31Hosseini, RahilThe Scale Effect: How Rating Scales Affect Product EvaluationC41Navarro-Martinez, DanielBridging the Gap between the Lab and the Field: Dictator Games and DonationsC51Zultan, Ro'iUnderstanding Waste Aversion
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C12Urminsky, OlegEveryday Emotions and Economic Preferences Around the GlobeC22Banks, AdrianHow well do associative knowledge and multi-attribute utility predict everyday decision making satisfaction and success?C32Jang, MinkwangHow Soon is Now? Present Bias and the Categorization of TimeC42Deb, MoumitaExperiments in Information Acquisition and Voting

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C52Dai, SongAttentional dilution leads to over/underweighting of small items when comparing bundled products
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C13O'Leary, DanielThe Effect of Job Loss on Risky Decision-MakingC23Yakobi, OfirThe role of attention in checking decisionsC33DeKay, MichaelVariation in Risky-Choice Framing Effects with Somewhat Risky Options: Current Theories Come Up ShortC43Rowsey, DonovanThe Dynamics of Motivation in Goal Pursuit: Evidence from 1.1 Million US Track AthletesC53Ip, EdwinTrade-off Aversion and Indecisive Behaviours
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C14Gaertig, CeliaShould Advisors Provide Confidence Intervals Around Their Estimates?C24Akrenius,
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Utilities, entropies, and weighted probabilities: Using Valence-Weighted Distance to account for context effects and individual differences
Re-scheduled to Stream 6 at 13:45 on Tuesday
C34Eskreis-Winkler, LaurenThe Bigger the Problem the LittlerC44Huppert, ElizabethBeing dishonest about dishonesty: The social benefits of taking absolute (but hypocritical) moral stancesC54Herzog, NicholasPrice Expectations and Spontaneous Opportunity Cost Consideration
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C15Bruine de Bruin, WandiOn the differential predictors of climate change concerns and severe weather concerns: Evidence from the World Risk PollC25Ryan, WilliamPeople Behave as if they Anticipate Regret Conditional on Experiencing a Bad OutcomeC35Leong, LimIs it a Judgment of Representativeness? Re-examining the Birth Sequence ProblemC45Gill, DavidCognitive skills, strategic sophistication, and life outcomesC55Zhao, Wenjia JoyceGaze dynamics in many-option choice
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Evening
Events Monday
17:00-18:0017:00-18:00 Special Q&A Session with Daniel Kahneman
Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs Emeritus at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology Emeritus at Princeton University, and a fellow of the Center for Rationality at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
His books include
Noise, co-authored with Oliver Sibony and Cass Sunstein
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19:00-21:00Poster Session in Poster Area
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Day 3: Tuesday 24 August 2021
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10:00-11:00 10:00- 11:00 EADM General Assembly
Location Change: Now in Presentation Room 7
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Stream 1 Session DStream 2 Session DStream 3 Session DStream 4 Session DStream 5 Session D
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11:00-12:15Heuristics & Biases III
Session Chair: Liza Konovalova
Decision Theory II
Session Chair: Adrian Banks
Emotions
Session Chair: Alice Mason
Beliefs
Session Chair: Moumita Deb
Risk & Uncertainty III
Session Chair: Kinneret Teoderescu
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Session D: Tuesday MorningD11Dekel, ShirEffect of choice bracketing on risk aggregation in repeated-play gambles with no feedbackD21Fujii, YoichiroMultiattribute Regret: Theory and Experimental StudyD31Gordon-Hecker, TomA tale of two scopes: How do we empathize with groups of people?D41Steiner, MarkusRepresentative Design in Psychological Assessment: A Case Study Using the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART)D51Olschewski, SebastianOptimal Allocation of Time in Repeated Risky Choice
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D12Soraperra, IvanCheap talk in competitive settings: efficiency, anchoring, and precision effectsD22Kpegli, Yao ThibautAll at Once! A Comprehensive and Tractable Semi-Parametric Method to Elicit Prospect Theory ComponentsD32Pirla, SergioBuying Your Way Out of Monotony: Income and BoredomD42Burdea, ValeriaGetting it Right: Communication, Voting, and Collective Truth-FindingD52Horn, SebastianContext-Dependent Sensitivity to Gains and Losses in Younger and Older Adults
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D13Drobner, ChristophMotivated belief updating and rationalization of informationD23Gerasimou, GeorgiosModel-Rich Approaches to Preference Elicitation: Evidence from a Non-Forced and Multi-Valued Choice ExperimentD33Vacondio, MartinaBeware the inexperienced financial advisor with a high emotional intelligence: a study on the risk-return relationship misperceptionD43Bas, BurcakWhy Do People Condemn and Appreciate Experiments?D53Sundh, JoakimHow many instances come to mind when making probability estimates?
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D14Mol, JantsjeAfter the virtual flood: risk perceptions and flood preparedness after virtual reality risk communicationD24Ermark, FlorianA collective approach to inductive inference and causal reasoning in aggregation level problemsD34Nath, Surabhi S.The Affect Gap in Risky Choice with Positive OutcomesD44Koh, Boon HanGender biases and performance evaluation: Do outcomes matter more than intentions?D54Dhami, MandeepEffects of Verbalizing Versus Visualizing Subjective Probability
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D15Lejarraga, TomásHow Experimental Methods Shaped Views on Human Competence and RationalityD25Ranyard, RobDimension-based models predict intransitive preferences and decision processesD35Ayton, PeterMagical Contagion and Blue Plaques: Effects of Celebrity Occupancy on London Property ValuesD45Becker, ChristophReverse Bayesianism: Revising Beliefs in Light of Unforeseen EventsD55Luckman, AshleyInvestigating preference reversals and response times using different equivalence methods
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12:30-13:30 12:30-13:30 Keynote Address (Join in any Presentation Room)
Rory Sutherland, Vice Chairman, Ogilvy UK
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