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Dan Goldstein

Dan Goldstein is Assistant Professor of Marketing at London Business School
and Senior Fellow at the EBDM research group. He edits
Decision Science News and is
co-founder of the
Economics of Behaviour and Decision Making seminar series.
Personal page
Research interest:
Theories of Decision Making
Medical, Financial, Managerial Decision Making
Selected publications
- Gigerenzer, G., Hoffrage, U., & Goldstein, D. G. (2008).
Fast and frugal heuristics are plausible models of cognition: Reply to
Dougherty, Franco - Watkins, and Thomas (2008). Psychological Review,
115(1), 230-237.
- Weber, E. U., Johnson, E. J., Milch, K. F., Chang, H., Brodscholl, J. C.
& Goldstein, D. G. (2007).
Asymmetric discounting in intertemporal choice: A Query Theory account.
Psychological Science, 18(6), 516-523.
- Johnson, E. J., Steffel, M. L. & Goldstein, D. G. (2005).
Making better decisions: From measuring to constructing preferences.
Health Psychology, 24(4), S17-S22.
- Johnson, E. J. & Goldstein, D. G. (2004).
Defaults and donation decisions. Transplantation, 78(12),
1713-1716.
- Johnson, E. J. & Goldstein, D. G. (2003).
Do defaults save lives? Science, 302, 1338-1339.


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