Paul Slovic

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Paul Slovic (b. 1938) is a professor of psychology at the University of Oregon and the president of the Decision Research group. He earned his Ph.D. in psychology at the University of Michigan in 1964. Slovic has studied psychological heuristics with frequent coauthors Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky and Thomas Gilovich, and first theorized the affect heuristic. Wikipedia
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1938
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  • Wikipedia

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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Slovic
  • Paul Slovic, PhD -...

    Paul Slovic, Ph.D. , a founder and President of Decision Research, studies human judgment, decision making, and risk analysis.
    www.decisionresearch.org/About/People/slovic.html
  • Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

    www.decisionresearch.org/pdf/paul_vita.pdf
  • Whole Terrain link to...

    Paul Slovic is professor of psychology at the University of Oregon and president of Decision Research.
    www.wholeterrain.org/bio.cfm?Contributor_ID=308
  • May 17, 2007: Naming Genocide

    Paul Slovic , President, Decision Research; Professor of Psychology, University of Oregon Paul Slovic is president of Decision Research and a professor of psychology at the University of Oregon. He studies human judgment, decision making, and risk analy
    odeo.com/audio/12809743/view
  • Voices on Genocide...

    odeo.com/channel/40106/view
  • Calendar and meeting...

    Dr. Slovic will address these and other questions pertaining to affect, cognition, and decision making.
    www.goprsa.org/calendar.htm
  • CRED

    Paul Slovic , Decision Research and University of Oregon Modern theories in cognitive psychology and neuroscience indicate that there are two fundamental ways in which human beings think. The "analytic system" uses algorithms and normative rules, such a
    cred.columbia.edu/about/principalinvestigators/
  • wws.princeton.edu

    www.wws.princeton.edu/pcpia/panelists.html