APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Social Class and Shifts in Decision Making Paradigms

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Social

  • Megan Burns
    Yale University

Abstract

Classic decision-making theories have demonstrated their universal applicability through abstraction from context. By replicating classic decision-making paradigms, I demonstrate that regardless of social class, participants fall prey to the same decision-making fallacies. Furthermore, I explore the implications of utilizing contextual cues to better understand trends in decision-making and social class.

Social Groups/Social Relationships

← Poster Session XIV