We encourage our students to present and write papers about their work with us. For example, our students present at the USC Undergraduate Research Symposium. Below are some examples of student work. Students also often work with us to complete their undergraduate thesis or graduate dissertation work.
Ekim Luo (USC, 2020) presented a poster about her work on gendered differences in personality traits at the USC Undergraduate Research Symposium in Spring 2019.
Benjamin Lascano (USC, 2020) and Jessica Lopez (USC, 2020) presented a poster about their work on fundraisers' beliefs about donations at the USC Undergraduate Research Symposium in Spring 2019.
Tarush Gupta (USC, 2018) presented a poster about our work on the development of child economic preferences at the USC Undergraduate Research Symposium in Spring of 2018.
Carrie Ip (UW-Madison, 2016) presented a poster about our work on motivations for charitable giving at the UW-Madison Undergraduate Research Symposium in Spring of 2016.
Student research assistants at the University of Chicago dress up to present their research proposal on spillover effects in education at our research group meeting. These were the t-shirts we used as incentives in our experiments on loss aversion in this paper.
BEE Alumn Kevin Sokal presents a paper that he helped co-author as part of his senior thesis at the University of Chicago Advances in Field Experiments conference in fall of 2019.