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Judgement & Decision Making Graduate Student Workshop

March 28, 2025
12:00-1:00pm
In-Person and Virtual (contact organizers for more information)
This week: presentations from current HKS PhD students Dilan Tulan and Max Spohn on ways to reduce partisan animosity

The JDM Graduate Student Workshop (JDM Tea) is a seminar for graduate students working on research in judgment and decision-making and behavioral science to present their research to an interdisciplinary group of
peers and faculty.

Talks for Friday, March 28, 2025:

Dilan Tulan, HKS Public Policy PhD G1

Bridge or Sink: Reducing Partisan Animosity with a Cooperative Game Show

Max Spohn, HKS Public Policy PhD G3

Building a Social Media Ranking Algorithm to Reduce Partisan Animosity

The JDM Tea is open to all Harvard graduate students and faculty in related fields, as well as those from nearby universities. Typically presenters and attendees come from the PhD programs in Public Policy, Health Policy, Psychology, Economics, Political Science, Marketing, Operations, and Organizational Behavior. Faculty from the Harvard Kennedy School’s Judgement and Decision Making PhD program attend and give feedback to student presenters.

JDM Teas are supported by a Community Connect grant from the Harvard Mind Brain Behavior Initiative.

If you would like to attend, either in-person or virtually, contact Dilan Tulan