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According to our matching algorithm, Ward Edwards is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years |
Recipients |
Code |
Title / Keywords |
Matching score |
1981 — 1984 |
Von Winterfeldt, Detlof Edwards, Ward |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Toward Developing Methods For Understanding Public Responsesto Risky Technologies @ University of Southern California |
0.943 |
1989 — 1991 |
Edwards, Ward |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Conference On Utility: Theory, Measurement, and Applications in Santa Cruz, California, June 89 @ University of Southern California
This proposal addresses an important emerging issue in decision making, the growing divergence between technologies developed to assist in the analysis of complex decisions and the appropriateness of the expected utility model as a theoretical basis for decision analysis. The focus of this proposal is a conference that will bring together leading practitioners and theorists to reassess decision analysis in light of the theoretical insights from expected utility theory and behavioral decision theory. In addition, the conference will examine the implications of empirical findings for the development of new decision theory. The DRMS panel felt that this emphasis represented an exciting match of the theory.building and applied interests of the DRMS program and that the conference represents an unusual opportunity to provide insights about the nature of theory.building, and the relation between descriptive, normative, and prescriptive insights, in the decision sciences. Furthermore, the principal investigator is believed to be uniquely qualified to define the agenda and to stimulate discussion among the invited participants. In light of the quality of the participants and the timing of the conference, its results are considered likely to be significant for theorists as well as practitioners of decision making.
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0.943 |
1994 — 1999 |
Edwards, Ward |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Collaborative Research: Risk Attitudes and Changing Reference Points @ University of Southern California
In collaboration with Michael Birnbaum (SBR-9410572) the PI proposes to study risk attitudes. The PI will investigate the behavior and attitudes of people who participate in "The Big Spin," which is the California State Lottery's TV show. The PI will be given access to the participants before, during, and after their participation in the televised portion of the lottery. The risk attitudes of these persons will be compared at various time periods, and their responses will also be compared to the responses of a control group of non-participants. A one-year follow-up of all participants is included in the design.
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0.943 |