Jerome R. Busemeyer

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Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Decision Making, choice models
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https://jbusemey.pages.iu.edu/home.html
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Professor Jerome Busemeyer received a PhD in Psychology in 1979 from the University of South Carolina, and subsequently he received a NIMH Post Doctoral Fellowship in the Quantitative Training Program at the University of Illinois. He was a faculty member of the Psychology Department at Purdue University for 14 years, but then he moved to Indiana University, where he has been a Full Professor in Psychological and Brain Sciences for the past 10 years. Dr. Busemeyer has served on national grant review panels including NIMH Perception and Cognition and NSF Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics, and he has been steadily funded by NSF, NIMH, and NIDA for the past 28 years. He has published over 100 articles in various Psychological and Mathematical Social Science journals, and he has served on the editorial boards for several prestigious journals including Psychological Review and currently he is the chief editor of Journal of Mathematical Psychology. During the last two years (2005-2007), Dr. Busemeyer served as the manager of the Cognition and Decision Program at the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. His main areas of research include mathematical models of decision making and learning, and perhaps his most important work so far is a dynamic model of human decision making called decision field theory.
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Roger Black grad student Indiana University Bloomington
Thomas P. Cafferty grad student 1979 University of South Carolina
Amnon Rapoport research scientist (Econometree)
Thomas Wallsten research scientist
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Huang J, Busemeyer JR, Ebelt Z, et al. (2024) Bridging the gap between subjective probability and probability judgments: The quantum sequential sampler. Psychological Review
Rasanan AHH, Evans NJ, Fontanesi L, et al. (2024) Beyond discrete-choice options. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Zheng R, Busemeyer JR, Nosofsky RM. (2023) Integrating Categorization and Decision-Making. Cognitive Science. 47: e13235
Pothos EM, Busemeyer JR. (2022) Quantum Cognition. Annual Review of Psychology. 73: 749-778
Zhang Q, Busemeyer J. (2021) A Quantum Walk Model for Idea Propagation in Social Network and Group Decision Making. Entropy (Basel, Switzerland). 23
Kvam PD, Busemeyer JR, Pleskac TJ. (2021) Temporal oscillations in preference strength provide evidence for an open system model of constructed preference. Scientific Reports. 11: 8169
Molloy MF, Romeu RJ, Kvam PD, et al. (2020) Hierarchies improve individual assessment of temporal discounting behavior. Decision (Washington, D.C.). 7: 212-224
Kvam PD, Busemeyer JR. (2020) A distributional and dynamic theory of pricing and preference. Psychological Review
Kvam PD, Romeu RJ, Turner BM, et al. (2020) Testing the factor structure underlying behavior using joint cognitive models: Impulsivity in delay discounting and Cambridge gambling tasks. Psychological Methods
Busemeyer JR, Kvam PD, Pleskac TJ. (2020) Comparison of Markov versus quantum dynamical models of human decision making. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science. e1526
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