Decision theory

Social and Decision Sciences (Carnegie Mellon University)

The Department of Social and Decision Sciences (SDS) is an interdisciplinary academic department within the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University. The Department of Social and Decision Sciences is headquartered in Porter Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and is led by Department Head Gretchen Chapman. SDS has a world-class reputation for research and education programs in decision-making in public policy, economics, management, and the behavioral social sciences. (Wikipedia).

Social and Decision Sciences (Carnegie Mellon University)
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Why Study Social Work?| College Majors | College Degrees | Study Hall

What can you do with a social work major? In Social Work you can expect to study psychology, sociology, statistics, politics and so much more. Basically, Social Work is the study of individuals and how to best help others function in their environment. If you possess a desire to help peo

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ASU's School of Sustainability

The School of Sustainability teaches and develops interdisciplinary solutions to environmental, economic, and social challenges of sustainability

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What is ISPS?

This video provides an overview of Yale University's Institution for Social and Policy Studies, highlighting the research interests of its faculty and students.

From playlist The Institution for Social and Policy Studies (ISPS)

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Caltech Social Sciences Open House - A. Rangel - 4/7/17

Social Sciences Open House with Caltech Professor, Antonio Rangel, Bing Professor of Neuroscience, Behavioral Biology, and Economics Learn more about: - Social Sciences Open House: http://www.hss.caltech.edu/content/social-science-open-house - Caltech Division of the Humanities and Social

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Interdisciplinary Design for Services, Systems, and Beyond

(May 21, 2010) Jodi Forlizzi, Associate Professor of Design and Human-Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon University, discusses two insights that she has learned from bringing design to human computer interaction research and development. Professor Forlizzi uses examples from her work

From playlist Lecture Collection | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (2009-2010)

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Behavioral Biases

Enjoying the lectures? Come join Prof. Ayres' on Coursera! Enrolling in his course will allow you to join in discussions with fellow learners, take assessments on the material, and earn a certificate! Link - https://www.coursera.org/learn/law-student Whether you are an advanced law studen

From playlist A Law Student's Toolkit

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Stanford Seminar: The Science of Learning, Data, and Transformation in Higher Education

Candace Thille Stanford University The goal of the science of learning is to understand, predict and explain human learning. A great deal of learning research has resulted in principles of learning that could be used to enhance education; however, the results of that research often have n

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What is Health Sciences? | College Majors | College Degrees | Study Hall

What can you do with a Health Sciences major? In Health Sciences you can expect to study social, behavioral and natural sciences, biology, anatomy, genetics and so much more. Basically, Health Sciences is the broad study of the medical industry, its processes and how to apply these to su

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Between the Archives and the Athenaeum: Caltech as Living History - D. Kevles - 1/28/2016

Recorded on Thursday, January 28, 2016 in Baxter Lecture Hall at Caltech.

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Stanford's Hoover Institution: Ideas defining a free society

With its eminent scholars and renowned Library and Archives, the Hoover Institution seeks to improve the human condition by advancing ideas that promote economic opportunity and prosperity, while securing and safeguarding peace for America and all mankind.

From playlist Stanford Highlights

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Stanford Seminar - Bridging AI & HCI: Incorporating Human Values into the Development of AI Tech

Haiyi Zhu of CMU HCII November 4, 2022 Bridging AI and HCI: Incorporating Human Values into the Development of AI Technologies The increasing accuracy and falling costs of AI have stimulated the increased use of AI technologies in mainstream user-facing applications and services. However,

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Natasa Milic-Frayling - Privacy in the Digital Age

Dr Natasa Milic-Frayling talks to us about Digital Privacy.

From playlist Viva Computer!

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Where Are All the Women Scientists? | Big Think.

Where Are All the Women Scientists? New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink Join Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from top thinkers and doers: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Earl Lewis, President of The Andre

From playlist 7 Days of Genius 2016 | 92Y & Big Think

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Library 2.0 Panel 3, Part 2: The Challenge of Copyright

The Yale Information Society Project (ISP) hosted the Library 2.0 Symposium on Saturday, April 4, 2009, at Yale Law School. The symposium was especially timely as the confluence of book digitization projects, user-generated content, and social networking applications forces us to rethink t

From playlist The Yale ISP Library 2.0 Symposium

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Stanford Seminar - What comes after design thinking?

Jodi Forlizzi Carnegie Mellon University January 25, 2019 Our world is changing. In the past decade, many dire societal problems have arisen including the global aging of our population and global warming problems Simon called "wicked problems" and Ackoff described as "messes." The Ameri

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(Dis)Honesty - Dan Ariely

Dan Ariely Duke University May 9, 2014 In this lecture, Dan Ariely, James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University and former Member (2005-07) in the School of Social Science, will discuss how the principles of behavioral economics can help us understand

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Stanford Seminar - Microsoft Research and the Evolution of Computing

"Microsoft Research and the Evolution of Computing" -Rick Rashid, Microsoft Research Colloquium on Computer Systems Seminar Series (E380) presents the current research in design, implementation, analysis, and use of computer systems. Topics range from integrated circuits to operating syste

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Usability and Software Architecture: The Forgotten Problems

January 26, 2007 lecture by Bonnie John for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Bonnie has teamed up with Len Bass to bring usability to the architecture design table as a "first-class citizen" on par with other quality attributes like performance, securit

From playlist Course | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (2006-2007)

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Using images and video data for social science: Challenges and opportunities

Speakers: Bryce Dietrich (Assistant Professor of Social Science Informatics at the University of Iowa), Laura Nelson (Assistant Professor of Sociology at Northeastern University), Michelle Torres (Assistant Professor of Political Science at Rice), and Han Zhang (SICSS-Hong Kong 21; Assista

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