
Gretchen Chapman
@gretchenchapman
Professor of Psychology, Social and Decision Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University studying #decisionmaking and health behavior #CMU_DietrichHSS
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"This got our team thinking, and we began by asking how big is $10 billion, and how do people really think about such a really big number?" Ellen Peters Dr. Alison Galvani cmu.edu/dietrich/news/…

Tenure-track Assistant Professor position in behavioral economics Carnegie Mellon University Dept of Social & Decision Sciences cmu.edu/dietrich/sds/f… #EconTwitter SJDM, Society for Judgment and Decision Making Center for Behavioral and Decision Research at CMU


Assistant Teaching Professor position in decision psychology Carnegie Mellon University Dept of Social & Decision Sciences cmu.edu/dietrich/sds/f… SJDM, Society for Judgment and Decision Making Center for Behavioral and Decision Research at CMU


🚨 New paper 🚨 “Crowdsourcing interventions to promote uptake of COVID-19 booster vaccines” published eClinicalMedicine – The Lancet Discovery Science doi.org/10.1016/j.ecli… (1/2)


Join us Dynamic Decision Making Laboratory Carnegie Mellon University for a post-doc position in Human-Machine Teaming. In these projects we explore many issues of interest to CogSci Society computational cognitive science, and decision science.

CBDR seminar this Thursday at 4:45pm in Baker Hall A51! Cass Sunstein, will be joining us from Harvard University, where he is currently the Robert Walmsley University Professor. Dr. S will be presenting on "Sludge: Behavioral science under the Star-Spangled Banner". Don't miss it!

I enjoyed talking with Apoorva Mandavilli for this article. “It’s more important to get folks who never got the initial vaccine series vaccinated than to get people like me to get their fifth shot.”


Workplace requirements are one of the strongest tools for changing behaviors, especially when it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations and masking, CHIBE affiliate Gretchen Chapman says. bit.ly/3kgt2Ow

Hello world! 😊👋This is the New Official Twitter Account of SJDM. Could you help us spread the word so that we can reach all our members, announce exciting opportunities, share latest research? Emma Edelman Levine Irene Scopelliti @alix221 @abbysussman Övül Sezer

Congratulations to my amazing colleague Danny Oppenheimer Center for Behavioral and Decision Research at CMU cmu.edu/dietrich/news/…


‘Authoritative’ but effective: A new Health Affairs study out this afternoon demonstrates the potential and pitfalls of an internal vaccine mandate Aleksandra Golos Gretchen Chapman Alison Buttenheim NewCourtland mcknights.com/news/authorita…


This fall, vaccines protecting against flu, COVID, and RSV will all be available. If everyone got the shots they were eligible for, it could save tens of thousands of lives. If only, writes Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.: theatlantic.com/health/archive…

Thanks NoBeC, for inviting me to speak about my collaboration with Jose Arellano and Silvia Saccardo



Tenure track Assistant Professor position (start date Fall 2025) in the Dept. of Social & Decision Science at Carnegie Mellon University in cognitive science, computational social science, or complex social systems. cmu.edu/dietrich/sds/c… cmu.edu/dietrich/socia…


What does it mean for a vaccine to be 95% effective? Turns out lay people make a particular kind of error, but a tutorial allows them to avoid that error. This project was part of a dissertation by Alison Butler, MD, PhD, now published at doi.org/10.1037/mac000…
