Monday, May 5th
Early-Morning Session
9:30 – 11:00am
“How Numbers and Categories Compete in a Complex World”
Thomas Graeber
(joint with Chris Roth and Marco Sammon)
“Complexity and the Use of ‘Supposedly Irrelevant’ Factors in Decision-Making“
Tony Fan
(joint with Ao Wang)
“Experimenter Demand and Inference: The critical role of sample and effect sizes“
Marissa Lepper
(joint with K Pun Winichakul, Guillermo Lezema, Priyoma Mustafi, Alistair Wilson, David Danz, and Lise Vesterlund)
Coffee Break
Late-Morning Session
11:30 – 12:30pm
“Gendered Work: Onset and Consequence“
Lise Vesterlund
(joint with Alexander Cappelen, Sissel Jensen, Maria Recalde, Kjell Salvanes and Bertil Tungodden)
“Raising the Bar: The Backlash of Gender Quotas“
Alejandro Martinez
(joint with Juan Blanco Gonzalez)
What are you working on?
One slide lightning presentations from all of the other participants.
Lunch
Afternoon Session
2:15 – 3:15pm
“A Direct Examination of Preferences for Wealth Integration“
Alex Rees-Jones
(joint with Ryan Oprea and Alexander Whitefield)
“Talking Across the Aisle“
Peter Schwardmann
(joint with Luca Barghieri and Egon Tripodi)
Coffee Break
Afternoon Panel
3:45 – 4:35pm
Behavioral Economics: Where We’ve Been, Where We Are, Where We Should Be Going
George Loewenstein – Muriel Niederle – Ryan Oprea
moderated by Colin Sullivan
Dinner
Walter’s BBQ Southern Kitchen, 4501 Butler St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Tuesday, May 6th
Early-Morning Session
9:20 – 11:10am
“Preference for Explainable AI“
Alex Chan
“Understanding, Randomness, and Confidence in Choice“
Collin Raymond
(joint with Chris Chambers, Yusufcan Masatlioglu and Paulo Natenzon)
“The Impact of Naturalistic and Familiar Contexts on Strategic Sophistication“
Russell Golman
(joint with Wenzhuo Xu and George Loewenstein)
What are you working on?
One slide lightning presentations from all of the other participants.
Coffee Break
Late-Morning Session
11:30am – 1:00pm
“Omitted Gender Views: We Need to Ask About Men“
Muriel Niederle
(joint with Josh Dean, Christine Exley and Heather Sarsons)
“Restricted Path and Mission Impossible: Gender Views“
Christine Exley
(joint with Josh Dean, David Klinowski, Muriel Niederle, and Heather Sarsons)
“Beliefs from Cues“
John Conlon
(joint with Spencer Kwon)
Lunch
