Facilities
Graduate students are provided with an office near faculty offices and laboratories.
Laboratories include cubicles for data collection from individual subjects, larger rooms for data collection from groups, eye-movement equipment, and an assortment of state-of-the-art computer and audio/video equipment for data collection and stimulus presentation..
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Financial Support
Nearly all students in the program receive complete financial support throughout their graduate study.
Support typically covers tuition and fees and includes a monthly stipend.
Various sources of support are available, from fellowships to research assistantships and teaching associateships.
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Program of Study
In each semester of the first two years of the program, students are typically expected to enroll in three lecture or seminar courses and Current Research in Decision Psychology.
A normal course schedule includes courses in decision making, social psychology, and cognitive psychology.
Specialty seminars are offered on a variety of topics.
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Program Orientation
Ohio State offers a cross-area training program in Decision Psychology.
In it, faculty members study the psychological underpinnings of judgments and decisions that people make.
Area members stress the development of theories of evaluation and behavior that bridge multiple disciplines.
The empirical testing of theory is key, leading to a common con.
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What is judgment & decision making?
The Judgment and Decision Making track in the PhD program in Public Policy provides a curriculum for doctoral students seeking rigorous interdisciplinary training in psychological science, behavioral economics, and decision science, with a focus on understanding and improving public policy.
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What is the social and Decision Sciences doctoral program?
Graduate Program Overview The Social and Decision Sciences doctoral program emphasizes multi-disciplinaryapproaches to complex problems.
One hallmark of the program is that it is research-centered.