SYMPOSIA, COLLOQUIA AND WORKSHOPS PRESENTED

 

Wang, X.T. (July, 2009). From theory to experiments: Studies of risky decision making. Invited talk for the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Wang, X.T. (June 30 - July 2, 2009). Co-organizer, Decision Research Workshop. School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China. http://psy.ecnu.edu.cn/index.asp?sid=7&action=news&pid=155

 

Wang, X.T. (2009, June). An evolutionary psychology approach to risk and risky choice. Invited talk for the Psychology Seminar Series, Peking University, Beijing, China.

 

Wang, X.T. (2008, December). Evolutionary and Biological Substrates of Risky Choice. Invited talk for the Biology Seminar Series, University of South Dakota.

 

Wang, X.T. (2008, September). Decision rationalities and risk communication. Invited talk for the Cognitive Aspect of Decision Making workshop sponsored by the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center.

 

Wang, X.T. (2008, April). Panelist of the International Forum on China, Beacom School of Business, University of South Dakota.
 

Wang, X.T. (2007, December). Cues and demarcations in decision making at risk (风险决策的线索与界标). Graduate School of Academy of

        Sciences, Beijing, China.

Wang, X.T. (2007, December). Finding demarcations in a world of uncertainty (在不确定性世界中寻找界标). School of Economics and

         Management, Beihuang University, Beijing, China.

Wang, X.T. (2007, December). A double “A” hypothesis of judgmental errors and decision biases. Department of Psychology, Peking University,

         Beijing, China.

Wang, X.T. (2007, November). 行为决策的心理学研究:剖析风险, 分割理性 (Psychology of behavioral decision making: Analysis risk and

          divide rationality). Psychology Department of East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.

Wang, X.T. (2007, October). 我的行为决策观–为达尔文和卡尼曼联姻 (My view on behavioral decision making: A marriage between Darwin and

          Kahneman), Lecture Series of the Department of Organizational Behavior, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University Beijing,

          China.

Wang, X.T. (2006, May). Evolutionary domains of risk and reference points-bounded risky choice. Invited speech for the Strategies of Risk

           Communication Symposium, Long Island, New York.

Wang, X.T. (2005, August). Invited participant and discussant of the Global Chinese Elite Forum (the13th Trip to Taiwan Program), sponsored

          by the Chinese Youth Solidarity.

 

Wang, X.T. (2005, August). Seminar presented at School of Management, ZheJian University, HangZhou, China.

 

Wang, X.T. (2004, November). The role of reference points: Empirical studies of financial, reproductive and voting decisions. Seminar presented at Department of Economics, School of Social Sciences, University of Texas, Dallas, Texas.

Wang, X.T. (2004, July). Emotion in Homoeconomicus. Invited discussant for the symposium on Emotion and Behavioral Economics at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society annual conference, Berlin, Germany

Wang, X.T. (2004, June). Goals, status quo, and minimum requirement at risk. Seminar presented at the ABC center of  Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany

Wang, X.T: (2004, June). Behavioral decision making and risk management. Invited speaker for the Management Forum of Jinan University, Guangzhou, China.

Wang, X.T. (2003, July). Reference point and the Bounded Risk Distribution model. Seminar presented at the Psychology Department, Peking University, Beijing, China.

 

Wang, X.T. (2003, February) Open house for the Governor’s Technology grant recipients, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota.

 

Barnes, L. & Wang, X.T. (2002, July). Parental and environmental decisions in Midwest. Seminar presented for the NSF Interdisciplinary Program for Summer Undergraduate Research, Vermillion, South Dakota.

 

Wang, X.T. (2002, June). Risk and decision-making. Seminar presented at the Psychology Department, Peking University, Beijing, China.

 

Wang, X.T. (2002, June). Three reference points and risk distributions. Seminar presented at the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

 

Wang, X.T. (2001, May). Workshop on language acquisition and change. Invited discussant, City University of Hong Kong.

 

Wang, X.T. (2001, March). Decision frames and constraints. Seminar presented at the Department of Marketing, School of Business and Management, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong.

 

Wang, X.T. (2000, September). Risk taking in a risky world. Seminar presented at the Department of Management of Organizations, School of Business and Management, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong.

 

Wang, X.T. (2000, July). Risky decisions in organizational contexts: lab research. Lecture presented at the Chinese Management Scholar Research Workshop 2000, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong.

 

Wang, X.T. (2000, July). Ecological rationality of reasoning and decision making. Graduate Seminar presented at the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academe of Sciences, Beijing, China.

 

Wang, X.T. (2000, June). Risk perception and risky choice in social and cultural contexts: A Russian study. Seminar presented at the Psychology Department, Orel State University, Orel, Russia.

 

Wang, X.T. (2000, April). Rational choice under constraints: Framing effects and bounded risk distribution model. Seminar presented at the Law & Economics seminar series, York University, Toronto, Canada.

 

Wang, X.T. (1999, June). Risk, risk distribution, and brain modules. Invited speech at the Risk Research Initiative Group & Economic Preference Network conference, sponsored by MacArthur Foundation, Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

Keller, M., Lindsey, S. & Wang, X.T. (1999, May). The development of understanding of perspectives and emotions in contract violation. Colloquium presented at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.

 

Wang, X.T. (1998, April). Risky choice examined in an evolutionary framework. Invited speech by the Faculty Council of Cognitive Science Division at University of Liege, Liege, Belgium.

 

Wang, X.T. (1998, March). Cue-based decision making and mean-variance sensitive risk preference. Colloquium presentation at the Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.

 

Wang, X.T. (1997, March). Kahneman and Tversky meet Darwin: Automatic processing of group features and evolved risk management mechanisms. Guest lecture presented at the Institute of Social Research of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

Wang, X.T. (1996, September). A mean-variance model of risk preference. Invited colloquium presented at the Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition of the Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research, Munich, Germany.

Wang, X.T. (1996, September). Social and ethological constraints on choices under risk. Paper presented at the Risky Transactions, Kinship, and Ethnicity conference. Bad Homburg, Germany.

Wang, X.T. (1995, June). Human judgments and decisions: Beyond heuristics. Invited colloquium presented at the Department of Psychology, University of Hong Kong.

Wang, X.T. (1995, June). Brain imaging and human cognition. Invited colloquium and workshop presented at the Institute of Radiology, Zhongshan University of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, P.R. China.

Wang, X.T. (1995, June). Modeling choice strategies. Invited colloquium presented at the Department of Psychology, University of Hangzhou, P.R. China.

Wang, X.T. (1993, October). Brain potential changes in cognitive and emotional processing with human hormonal status.  Invited colloquium presented at the Department of Biology, University of South Dakota.

Wang, X.T. (1993, April). Psychological correlates of emotional response. Invited colloquium presented at the Psychology Department, University of South Dakota, April, 1993.

Wang, X.T. (1986, July). The current progress in the neurophysiology of body temperature regulation. Invited address presented at the Annual Meeting of the Chinese Southeastern Pathophysiological Association, Canton, P. R. China.