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Title: William Stewart Tod Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs
Office: 2-N-8 Green Hall
Phone: 609-258-5624
Fax: 609-258-1113
Assistant: Bernadette Yeager
Eldar Shafir

Main areas of interest include reasoning, judgment, and decision-making, and issues related to behavioral economics, with an emphasis on descriptive studies of how people make judgments and decisions in situations of conflict and uncertainty. A central theme is the tension between normative assumptions and behavioral findings. Most recently, the focus has been on decision making in the context of poverty and, more generally, on the application of behavioral research to policy.