"Best ever!"
Saturday, November 2, 1996
Water Tower/West Tower Room, Hyatt Regency Hotel, 151 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago
Illinois
Meeting organizers:
Tom Stewart (T.STEWART@ALBANY.EDU)
Jeryl Mumpower (J.MUMPOWER@ALBANY.EDU)
Phone: (518) 442-3850 Fax: (518) 442-3398
8:00 - 8:30 Continental Breakfast
8:30 - 10:00 Morning Session I
Welcome and distribution of Brunswikian Futures Survey
Tom Stewart and Jeryl Mumpower
Brunswik-symmetry: a key concept for successful psychological science
Werner Wittman
Generalizability theory and its extensions
Jim Hogge and Steven Schilling
The social relations model: Integration of representative design, the
multitrait-multimethod matrix, and Generalizability Theory
Tom Malloy and Linda Albright
10:00 - 10:30 Break
10:30 - 12:00 Morning Session II
Beyond judgment analysis: Brunswik, complex systems, and the human
dimension
in organizational decision making
Ray Cooksey
Judgment analysis: Why go to all the trouble?
Jim Holzworth
Judgment analysis of health care decisions for lower SES women: Sorting out
what works and doesn't work
Marilyn Rothert
12:00 - 1:30 Lunch (on your own, after completing the Brunswikian Futures Survey)
1:30 - 3:00 Afternoon Session I
The context dependency of order effects: an example of the impact of a
task's surface features on judgment
Len Adelman
Measuring bizarreness: A representative sampling of congressional districts
Carmen Cirincione, Tom Darling, and Timothy O'Rourke
Distributed expertise, team judgment, and sustained performance: A hierarchical
lens model analysis
Rob Mahan
3:00 - 3:30 Break
3:30 - 4:30 Afternoon Session II
Some ties between judgment theory and research on thinking
Mike Doherty
The place of Brunswikian theory in evolutionary psychology
Kenneth Hammond
4:30 - 4:45 Summary and results of the Brunswikian Futures Survey
Jeryl Mumpower and Tom Stewart
4:45 Adjourn