About this Event
Abstract:
Humans are prone to various biases when making decisions, including demographic biases like sexism and racism, and cognitive biases like framing effects, beauty effects, and information effects. We investigate how expertise affects the prevalence of these evaluation biases when assessing others. Unless demographic evaluation biases are extreme, theyโre unlikely to be detected. Our idea is that as expertise increases, it reduces evaluation bias and decreases evaluation variance as the evaluator is less reliant on their biases. We use a behavioral lab with a financial literacy knowledge treatment midway through the experiment to change the level of expertise.
Agenda
๐: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Seminar
Host: Ben Smith
๐: 04:30 PM
Appetizers and discussion at Inner Rail
Host: Economics Department
Info: To further the goal of having a social discussion, the Department will buy the first round of appetizers at Inner Rail at 4:30PM
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
6708 Pine St room 117, 6708 Pine Street, Omaha, United States
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