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61742-01 - Theory seminar: Behavioral Mechanism Design and Psychological Research - Evidence and Theory 2 CP

Semester spring semester 2023
Course frequency Irregular
Lecturers Doron Cohen (doron.cohen@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content This seminar is about how to reduce behavioural and social problems with the help of psychology. We will review and discuss behavioural phenomena from three distinct perspectives: An “economist” perspective, a (more) “psychological” perspective, and a (more) “behavioral economist” perspective. Through active and open discussions, we will map the basic constructs and fundamental assumptions that each perspective entails. A point of focus will be understanding of basic models of learning and the challenges of predicting behavior. Throughout the semester we will see that in many cases, there is high sensitivity to economic incentives (but not always in the expected direction). Thus, an intelligent design of the reward system can allow for better coping with systematic social and organizational issues.
Learning objectives Students will learn and actively discuss: 1. Practical implications of classical phenomena in behavioural economics. 2. The importance of theory-driven predictions when designing different interventions and mechanisms (with a focus on the leading models in behavioural economics). 3. First steps in designing organizational environments aimed at minimizing social conflicts.
Bibliography Will be communicated in the course.
Comments Maximale Anzahl Studierende: 30.

Auswahlkriterien bei Überbelegung:
1. Vertiefungsrichtung SWE
2. Anzahl Studiensemester (niedrig vor hoch)
3. Danach entscheidet das Los

 

Admission requirements Abgeschlossenes Bachelorstudium.
Course application Die interne Anmeldefrist der Fakultät für Psychologie ist der 15. Januar 2023. Die Anmeldung erfolgt durch das Belegen via services.unibas.ch (Start: 1.1.23). Vom 16. Januar bis 29. Januar 2023 nehmen die Dozierenden die Einteilung in die Seminare vor und informieren die Studierenden entsprechend.
Bitte stornieren Sie Ihre Belegung wieder, wenn Sie keinen Platz in einem Seminar erhalten haben.

Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Wednesday 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011

Dates

Date Time Room
Wednesday 22.02.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 01.03.2023 12.15-13.45 Fasnachstferien
Wednesday 08.03.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 15.03.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 22.03.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 29.03.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 05.04.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 12.04.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 19.04.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 26.04.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 03.05.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 10.05.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 17.05.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 24.05.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Wednesday 31.05.2023 12.15-13.45 Missionsstrasse 64a, Seminarraum 00.011
Modules Module: Theory of Social, Economic, and Decision Psychology (Master's Studies: Psychology)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details In dieser Veranstaltung können Studierende eine Note im Modul Theorie erwerben. Hierfür ist eine zusätzliche schriftliche Leistung erforderlich. Neben der Note gibt es dann noch 2 zusätzliche KPe.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration, dereg: cancel course registration
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale Pass / Fail
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Psychology, studiendekanat-psychologie@unibas.ch
Offered by Faculty of Psychology

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