Through the Gerontological Society of America (SIG), I co-founded and co-chair a Special Interest Group (SIG) on Judgment & Decision Making - with a focus on how aging relates to judgment and decision processes.
What is a Special Interest Group (SIG)?
Hosted through the Gerontological Society of America (GSA), a 'Special Interest Group' brings together experts from diverse disciplines such as Psychology, Medicine, Nursing, Policy, and others who share a common interest. GSA members can join for free and enjoy various perks such as: in-person group meetings at the annual conference meeting in the US, a sponsored (highlighted) conference symposium on the topic, online networking and research events, an online community discussion forum, and digital resources such as a newsletter.
Non-GSA members can still benefit from online resources and events - also for free! To be added to the mailing list, please email j.nolte[at]tilburguniversity.edu.
Judgment and Decision Making
Aging changes how decision makers pass judgments and make choices, across a wide variety of topics (e.g., in health-related, financial, social, consumer, environment and other contexts). This interest group brings together scholars, clinicians and other stakeholders to provide research, education, mentoring, outreach and other opportunities centering on age-related differences relating to judgment and decision making.
Contact: Julia Nolte, j.nolte@tilburguniversity.edu; Corinna Loeckenhoff, cel72@cornell.edu; Ryan Best, ryan.best@mail.wvu.edu