Advancement to Candidacy Presentation: “ Does Correlation Matter in Probability Matching? A Laboratory Investigation," Jing Zhou
Speaker
Jing Zhou, University of California, Santa Barbara
Biography
Jing Zhou is a PhD student in the Economics PhD program at the University of California, Santa Barbara and received a MS from University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research interests lie in the fields of Behavioral, Experimental Economics and Applied Theory. Her research focuses on using experimental methods to explore the impacts of anticipated regret on probability matching.
Event Details
Jing Zhou will be presenting her Advancement to Candidacy paper, “Does Correlation Matter in Probability Matching? A Laboratory Investigation”. To access the Advancement paper, you must have an active UCSB NetID and password.
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