March 26, 2014
Behavioral Economics Lecture Series: Michael J. Beran, “Behavioral Economics from the Chimpanzee’s Perspective”
6 p.m., Psychology 105
One the foremost experts on primate cognition, Beran will discuss recent work with chimpanzees on a range of judgment, reasoning, and decision-making tasks designed to illuminate commonalities with human behavior. The results of these studies provide important insights into the evolutionary origins of human behavior and cognition, and illustrate the cross-species utility of behavioral economics. Cosponsored by the Reed psychology and economics departments, learn more about the Behavioral Economics Lecture Series online.
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Behavioral Economics Lecture Series: Michael J. Beran
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