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==Education==
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* 2012, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University
* 2012, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University, Behavioral Decision Research
* 2009, MS, Carnegie Mellon University
* 2009, MS, Carnegie Mellon University, Behavioral Decision Research
* 2007, BS, Northern Arizona University
* 2007, BS, Northern Arizona University, Psychology


==Courses==
==Courses==

Revision as of 16:54, 7 February 2012

Contact Info

Alexander L. Davis

I work in Social and Decision Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University. I learned about OpenWetWare from Wikipedia, and I've joined because Need to keep an open lab notebook. Hard to keep track of everything and want transparency..

Education

  • 2012, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University, Behavioral Decision Research
  • 2009, MS, Carnegie Mellon University, Behavioral Decision Research
  • 2007, BS, Northern Arizona University, Psychology

Courses

My take on everything you need to know to complete an experimental research project.

Research interests and Lab Notebooks

Psychology of Methodology

What are the important psychological aspects of designing, implementing, interpreting, and reporting experimental research?

Error Models and Data Sharing in Hindsight

The Psychology Of Empirical Data Sharing: Coherence, Correspondence And Performance

Methodology of Psychology

How can prescriptive approaches to scientific research help our cognitive and social limitations?

Altruism

How do humans behave when they can prevent harm to others by incurring it on themselves?

Human Behavior and Electricity Consumption

What are the cognitive and motivational factors involved in understanding one's electricity consumption?

Publications

  1. Preparing for smart grid technologies: A behavioral decision research approach to understanding consumer expectations about smart meters http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421511009244

    [Paper1]