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SJDM 2021

Introduction

Society for Judgment and Decision Making, San Diego, 19-21 Nov 2021; Deadline 1 Jul

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: Calls: Conferences

Author: Abigail Sussman


ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING

The Society for Judgment and Decision Making (SJDM) invites abstracts for oral presentations and posters on any interesting topic related to judgment and decision making. Completed manuscripts are not required. Oral presentations are highly competitive.

LOCATION, AND DATES

The 2021 meeting will take place on November 19-21, generously hosted by the UCSD Rady School of Management on its campus in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego. We are very excited to have the chance to be together in person again, to share research and connect with each other. We currently anticipate that all presentations will be held on-site, and all presenters should plan to be present in person.

Of course, this is an unusual year and we recognize that plans (for the conference or the presenters) may change as a result of global uncertainty. The conference will follow any local Covid policies at the time (e.g., CA, San Diego, and UCSD campus policies at the time regarding vaccination and protections).

Due to space complications in the wake of Covid-19, we were forced to separate from Psychonomics this year – Psychonomics will be in New Orleans during the first week of November, and we encourage interested members to learn more about that conference at . However, we anticipate that this is a one year situation, and we look forward to resuming our partnership with the Psychonomic Society in 2022.

SUBMISSIONS

The deadline for submissions is July 1, 2021. Submissions for oral presentations, and posters should be made through the SJDM website at . Technical questions can be addressed to the webmaster, David Hardisty, at (david.hardisty@sauder.ubc.ca). All other questions can be addressed to the program chair, Abigail Sussman (asussman@chicagobooth.edu) or the program committee (SJDM.Conf@gmail.com). Additional information is available at

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ELIGIBILITY

At least one author of each presentation must be a member of SJDM. Joining at the time of submission will satisfy this requirement. You may join SJDM at . An individual may be listed as a presenter on only one talk or poster, but may be a co-author on multiple talks and/or posters. Please note that both the membership rule and the one-submission as presenter rule will be enforced.

NOTE FOR NON-US CITIZENS REQUIRING VISAS

Travelers from certain countries may need extra lead time to obtain travel documents. Although we are unable to accept talks early, we can provide notification of an “accepted presentation.” This means that you would at least be guaranteed a poster. We can do this because posters are typically evaluated primarily for relevance to the JDM audience and most are accepted. If you submit for a talk, you would receive a notice of an accepted presentation immediately upon submitting your request, and a decision on your talk at the usual time. To take advantage of this option, you should still submit through the regular process, and also send a request to the program committee (SJDM.Conf@gmail.com).

AWARDS

The Best Student Poster Award is given for the best poster presentation whose first author is a student member of SJDM.

The Hillel Einhorn New Investigator Award is intended to encourage outstanding work by new researchers. Applications are due June 28, 2021. Further details are available at .

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Abigail Sussman (chair), Barbara Fasolo, and Dan Feiler