Description: Python, math, etc.
Python, math, etc.
The following in a fictional conversation between an author and an editor/reviewer/gatekeeper (an ERG). It may or may not be based on conversations that have actually occurred.
Current graduate student, Kelli Johnson , and former graduate student, Michael Bixter , have published an article in Judgement and Decision Making . The paper reports a meta-analysis of published associations between intertemporal preferences (involving delayed rewards) and risk preferences (involving risky rewards). Results suggest an association that is consistently non-zero, but too weak to provide any support for existing theories. You can read the article itself for more details. But here, I wish to us