Drazen Prelec
Affiliations: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRichard J. Herrnstein | grad student | Harvard | |
R Duncan Luce | grad student | Harvard |
Children
Sign in to add traineePaymon Hosseini | grad student | 2008- | MIT |
Derek Dunfield | post-doc | 2010-2013 | MIT |
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Pascual-Ezama D, Prelec D, Muñoz A, et al. (2020) Cheaters, Liars, or Both? A New Classification of Dishonesty Profiles. Psychological Science. 956797620929634 |
Pascual-Ezama D, Dunfield D, Gil-Gómez de Liaño B, et al. (2015) Peer effects in unethical behavior: standing or reputation? Plos One. 10: e0122305 |
Manning J, Hedden T, Wickens N, et al. (2014) Personality influences temporal discounting preferences: behavioral and brain evidence. Neuroimage. 98: 42-9 |
Ziegler DA, Ashourian P, Wonderlick JS, et al. (2014) Motor impulsivity in Parkinson disease: associations with COMT and DRD2 polymorphisms. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. 55: 278-86 |
Weaver R, Prelec D. (2013) Creating truth-telling incentives with the Bayesian truth serum Journal of Marketing Research. 50: 289-302 |
Bleichrodt H, Kothiyal A, Prelec D, et al. (2013) Compound invariance implies prospect theory for simple prospects Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 57: 68-77 |
Pascual-Ezama D, Prelec D, Dunfield D. (2013) Motivation, money, prestige and cheats Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 93: 367-373 |
John LK, Loewenstein G, Prelec D. (2012) Measuring the prevalence of questionable research practices with incentives for truth telling. Psychological Science. 23: 524-32 |
Prelec D. (2012) Decision analysis from a NEO-Calvinist point of view Behavioural Public Policy. 216-227 |
Hsu M, Karmarkar U, Kassam K, et al. (2012) Reading the mind of the consumer: Promises and challenges of predictive methods in consumer neuroscience Advances in Consumer Research. 40: 1102-1103 |