What are choice-process data? Well, choice outcomes are not the only data generated from a decision. Decision makers move their eyes around to collect information, take time to consider their options, and use their hands to make a selection. With recent technological and methodological advances, process measures such as response times, eye tracking, and mouse tracking are becoming easily accessible. The question is what can we learn from them? This workshop aims to expose experimental economists to exciting new research that uses process data to shed light on fundamental questions.
Four experts on choice-process data will give featured talks: Isabelle Brocas (University of Southern California), Colin Camerer (Caltech), Susann Fiedler (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods) and John Kagel (The Ohio State University). The workshop will also accept a limited number of submitted talks for a single-track session.
The workshop is being organized by Ian Krajbich (The Ohio State University) and Charles Noussair (University of Arizona). Please contact Ian (krajbich.1@osu.edu) with any questions.