Presentations
    the presenting author is underlined.
Galak, Jeff, Deborah Small, and Andrew Stephen (2010), “Sub-Optimality in Micro-Financing Decisions: When Groups Receive Less Than an Individual.” Paper presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Conference, St. Pete Beach, FL
Simmons, Joseph. P., Leif D. Nelson, Jeff Galak, and Shane Frederick (2009), “Are Crowds Wise or Ignorant when Predicting against Point Spreads? It Depends on How You Ask.” Paper presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making conference, Boston, MA.
Galak, Jeff, Joseph Redden, and Justin Kruger (2009), “The Construction of Satiation: Recalling Related Intervening Experiences Accelerates Recovery from Satiation.” Paper presented at the European Marketinc Association Conference (EMAC), Nantes, France (Session chair).
Galak, Jeff, Justin Kruger, and George Loewenstein (2009), “Too Much of a Good Thing: Insensitivity to Rate of Consumption Leads to Unintended Satiation.” Paper presented at the La Londe Conference on Consumer Behavior, La Londe Les Maures, France.
Galak, Jeff and Leif D. Nelson (2009), “Complexity is Good: When Disfluent Communication Signals Author Erudition.” Paper presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. (Session chair)
Galak, Jeff, Justin Kruger, and George Loewenstein (2009), “Too Much of a Good Thing: Insensitivity to Rate of Consumption Leads to Unintended Satiation.” Paper presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.
Nelson, Leif D., Tom Meyvis, Jeff Galak (2009), “Mispredicting Adaptation and the Consequences of Unwanted Disruptions: When Advertisements Improve Television.” Paper presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.
Galak, Jeff, Justin Kruger, and George Loewenstein (2008), “Too Much of a Good Thing: Insensitivity to Rate of Consumption Leads to Unintended Satiation.” Paper presented at the Association for Consumer Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Galak, Jeff, Justin Kruger, and Paul Rozin (2008), “Not In My Backyard: The Influence of Symbolic Boundaries On Consumer Choice.” Paper presented at the Association for Consumer Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Galak, Jeff, Joseph Redden, and Justin Kruger (2008), “The Construction of Satiation: Recalling Related Intervening Experiences Accelerates Recovery from Satiation.” Paper presented at the Association for Consumer Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Nelson, Leif. D., Joseph P. Simmons, and Jeff Galak (2008), “Intuitive Confidence and the Effect of Option Valence on Preference Projection.” Paper presented at the Association for Consumer Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Galak, Jeff and Leif D. Nelson (2008 ), “Complexity is Good: When Disfluent Communication Signals Author Erudition.” Poster presented at the Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality in Psychology and Economics at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.
- Poster Award: Second Place
Galak, Jeff, Joseph Redden and Justin Kruger (2008), “The Construction of Satiation: Recalling Related Intervening Experiences Accelerates Recovery from Satiation,” Paper presented at the Behavioral Decision Research in Management conference, San Diego, CA.
Simmons, Joseph. P., Leif D. Nelson, Jeff Galak, and Shane Frederick (2008), “Are Crowds Wise or Ignorant when Predicting against Point Spreads? It Depends on How You Ask.” Paper presented at the Behavioral Decision Research in Management conference, San Diego, CA.
Galak, Jeff, Justin Kruger, and George Loewenstein (2008), “Rate Matters: The Effects of Inter-Consumption Intervals on Satiation and Variety Seeking Behavior.” Paper presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Galak, Jeff (2007), “Predicting, Experiencing, and Reducing Hedonic Adaptation.” Invited presentation at Marketing in Israel 7, Jerusalem, Israel.
Galak, Jeff, Justin Kruger, and Paul Rozin (2007), “Not In My Backyard: The Influence of Symbolic Boundaries On Consumer Choice.” Paper presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Long Beach, CA.
Nelson, Leif D., Tom Meyvis, Jeff Galak (2007), “Mispredicting Adaptation and the Consequences of Unwanted Disruptions: When Advertisements Improve Television.” Paper presented at the Association of Consumer Research Annual Meeting, Memphis, TN.
Nelson, Leif D., Jeff Galak, and Joachim Vosgerau (2007), “The Unexpected Enjoyment of Expected Events: The Ill-fated Pursuit of Excitement in the Watching of Televised Sporting Events.” Paper presented at the Association of Consumer Research Annual Meeting, Memphis, TN.
Galak, Jeff, Justin Kruger, and George Loewenstein (2007), “Rate Matters: The Effects of Inter-Consumption Intervals on Satiation and Variety Seeking Behavior.” Paper presented at the 21ST Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making Conference at Warsaw, Poland.
Galak, Jeff, Justin Kruger, and George Loewenstein (2007), “Rate Matters: The Effects of Inter-Consumption Intervals on Satiation and Variety Seeking Behavior.” Paper presented at the Third Annual Whitebox Advisors Graduate Students Conference at Yale, New Haven, CT.
Nelson, Leif D., Jeff Galak, and Joachim Vosgerau (2007), “The Unexpected Enjoyment of Expected Events: The Ill-fated Pursuit of Excitement In the Watching of Televised Sporting Events.” Paper presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology, Las Vegas, NV.
Galak, Jeff, Justin Kruger, and George Loewenstein (2007), “Rate Matters: The Effects of Inter-Consumption Intervals on Satiation and Variety Seeking Behavior.” Poster presented at the Judgment and Decision Making Pre-conference at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference, Memphis, TN.
Nelson, Leif. D., Jeff Galak, and Joachim Vosgerau (2006), “The Unexpected Enjoyment of Expected Events: The Ill-fated Pursuit of Excitement In the Watching of Televised Sporting Events” Paper presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Houston, Texas.
Galak, Jeff and Leif D. Nelson (2006), “Complexity is Good: When Disfluent Communication Signals Author Erudition.” Poster presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making Annual Conference, Houston, Texas.
- Student Poster Award: First Place