Subject: [cgstdm:00061] PEER2008 program CGSTDM各位、 山岸侯彦@幹事役です(このメイルは転載フリーです)。 東工大・大学院社会理工学研究科は、マックスプランク研究所 (ベルリン)からゲスト参加者を招いて、Psychological, Economic, and Environmental Rationality Workshop 2008 (PEER2008)を 開催いたします。2008年1月24日、東工大、大岡山キャンパスの 西9号館で、10時から開催し、ランチタイムにはポスターセッション も行います。プログラムを添付でお届けします。 CGSTDMメンバーも数名参加し、日頃本研究会とはやや縁遠い 経済学者の参加もあって、「合理性」の様々な側面について研究成果 や意見を交換する機会です。事前登録も参加費も特に必要ありません ので、お時間の都合の付く方は、どうぞご参加ください。 Workshop on Psychological, Economic, and Environmental Rationality 2008 (PEER2008) January 24, 2008, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ookayma Campus Graduate School of Decision Sciences & Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology hosts Workshop on Psychological, Economic, and Environmental Rationality 2008 (PEER2008), in cooperation with the center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition, Max Planck Institute for Human Development. The workshop aims at exchanging cutting-edge research findings regarding rationality, very broadly defined, in contexts of economics, psychology, environmental sciences, evolutionary sciences, and related disciplines. The workshop meets on January 24, 2008, at Tokyo Institute of Technology, West 9 Building. No advance registration is necessary, and everyone is welcome. We at Tokyo Institute of Technology are looking forward to an intellectually stimulating day. Noboru Hidano, Workshop Chair Kimihiko Yamagishi, Program Committee PROGRAM (at the Collaboration Room, Except for Posters) Fully described abstracts are available by request to peer2008@ky.hum.titech.ac.jp 10:00-10:10 Welcome and Opening Noboru Hidano Spoken Session 1 Economics, Utility Theory, and other Decision Theories Chair: Kazuhisa Takemura (Waseda Univ) 10:10-10:40 Does a task to think about the monetary ranges reduce anchoring effects in contingent valuation for anti-global warming policy evaluation? Noboru Hidano (Tokyo Tech) 10:40-11:10 Adaptive function of regret: Cognitive and cultural aspects Takashi Kusumi (Kyoto Univ) 11:10-11:40 The Contingent Focus Model for decision making under risk that accounts for attention and frame condition Satoshi Fujii (Tokyo Tech) and Kazuhisa Takemura (Waseda Univ) 11:40-12:10 Contingent decision making based on one dimensional evaluation function: Threshold model of mental ruler Kazuhisa Takemura (Waseda Univ) 12:10-14:00 Poster Session (at the Entrance Hall) and lunch (on your own) Spoken Session 2 Heuristics and Judgments Chair: Kimihiko Yamagishi (Tokyo Tech) 14:00-14:30 The benefits of forgetting Lael Schooler (Max Planck Institute) 14:30-15:00 TBA Konstantinos Katsikopoulos (MIT and Max Planck Institute) 15:00-15:30 Information theoretic analysis of the verbal probabilities Kuninori Nakamura (Tokyo Tech) 15:30-16:00 Preference reversals -- beyond the Evaluability Hypothesis Kimihiko Yamagishi (Tokyo Tech) 16:00-16:20 Break Spoken Session 3 Broader Perspectives Chair: Hiroyuki Akama (Tokyo Tech) 16:20-16:50 What constitutes one's environment? Proposal of internal environmental hypothesis of personality Kai Hiraishi (Kyoto Univ) 16:50-17:20 The effect of reward and punishment on the stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN): fMRI and ERP Studies Yasunori Kotani, Yoshimi Ohgami (Tokyo Tech), Tetsuji Tsukamoto (GE-Yokogawa Medical Systems), Yusuke Inoue (Univ of Tokyo) and Yatsutsugu Aihara (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ) 17:20-17:50 Irrationality or limited rationality in network science Hiroyuki Akama, Jaeyoung Jung (Tokyo Tech), and Maki Miyake (Osaka Univ) Poster Numbers, Titles, and Presenters 1 Recognition of emotional association influences the evaluation of advertisement Ken Matsuda (Yamaguchi Univ) and Takashi Kusumi (Kyoto Univ) 2 Psychological analyses of recognition heuristic; Effects of procedural manipulation Hidehito Honda (Tokyo Tech) 3 Study of the organizational behavioral modification process on workplace policies for commuting behavior of employees Go Hagihara and Satoshi Fujii (Tokyo Tech) 4 A model of behavioral intentions in multiple types of pro-environmental behavior that accounts for contingency of effect size of its determinant Hiroyuki Ohta (Tokyo Tech), Kazuhisa Takemura (Waseda Univ), and Satoshi Fujii (Tokyo Tech) 5 Cheater or out-group member?: Combination of two deontic reasoning tasks Ryo Oda (Nagoya Inst. of Tech) 6 No more tremendous options! We don't have so much time to choose from them. Rumiko Dohke (Hitotsubashi Univ) 7 Perceived consequentiality of a CV survey and respondents' effort for finding answers. Takaaki Kato (Univ of Kitakyushu) and Noboru Hidano (Tokyo Tech) 8 An answer on K. Arrow's Question about Rabi (1974) Masakazu Kitano (Univ of Hyogo) 9 "Smile" as "honest signal": Measuring handgrip while showing smile. Ryo Tamura (Saitama Gakuen Univ) Direction to the Workshop venue (West 9 Building) is available here: Tokyo Tech Top Page (http://www.titech.ac.jp/home.html) -> "About Tokyo Tech" -> "Campus Map & Direction" -> "Ookayama campus" (http://www.titech.ac.jp/access-and-campusmap/e/o-okayama-campus.html)