Fall 2019
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Welcome to the semester’s first lab meeting. Professors, PostDocs and Ph.D. candidates ar egoing to briefly present themselves and their research topics and interests. We will suggest ideas and projects to develop further, which may turn into Bsc and Msc theses. We encourage you to attend, ask questions and particpate to the discussions. We look forward to meeting you!
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A great chance to get acquainted with our Lab and hear interesting theses opportunities! [siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget]
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Welcome Part II
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The second part of our lab members presentation of themselves and their research topics and interests. We will suggest ideas and projects to develop further, which may turn into Bsc and Msc theses. We encourage you to attend, ask questions and particpate to the discussions. We look forward to meeting you!
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A great chance to get acquainted with our Lab and hear interesting theses opportunities!
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Matching law: from basic principles to experimentation
Presenters:
Kalliu Couto, Sigridur Sigurjonsdottir, and Thomas Nyhus
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In this lab meeting, we will revise the basic principles involving choice under concurrent schedules of reinforcement, as well as the assumptions delivered from the matching law. We will provide examples from experiments conducted by our lab members.
This meeting is a good opportunity to learn more about choice behavior and the challenges to run experiments in Behavior Analysis.
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Suggested reading: The Matching Law: A Tutorial for Practitioners Derek D. Reed and Brent A. Kaplan University of Kansas
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3357095/pdf/i1998-1929-4-2-15.pdf
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Fabio Bento, associate professor, and Marco Tagliabue, PhD candidate, present their work on social network analysis and its interrelation with behavior analysis.
Title of the presentation: Complex Systems and Social Behavior: Bridging Social Networks and Behavior Analysis
This presentation is partly based on Fabio’s presentaiton at the CSS2019 conference in Singapore last week
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Maj Dong Trong, PhD candidate at SDU (Denmark) presents her work on consumer communication and involvement in Smart Grids.
Ingunn Sandaker, Professor, discusses Cass Sunstein’s keynote opening session at BIT’s conference 2019 (Part I).
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Lilja Johannessen, librarian, presents tactics and methods of performing literature searches.
Ingunn Sandaker, Professor, discusses Cass Sunstein’s keynote opening session at BIT’s conference 2019 (Part II).
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Gunnar Ree, førstelektor, leads a workshop on scientific writing
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Flora, visiting Ph.D. candidate from Brazil,presents her work with the PAX Good Behavior Game in Brazil
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