Research

Our research seeks to understand the psychological mechanisms underlying information search, representation, and integration, with a focus on how individuals of all ages gather and evaluate evidence to make decisions under risk and uncertainty. We are committed to theoretical and methodological pluralism, embracing diverse approaches to deepen our understanding of these processes.

Current Research Topics

Risk

Evidence, Risk, and Uncertainty

How do people understand evidence, risk, and uncertainty? And how can we structure information so as to maximize understanding of evidence and the associated gaps? The Center for Cognitive and Decision Sciences investigates how evidence, risk, and uncertainty are understood in different contexts and aims to apply these insights to improve the communication of information in various domains, such as wealth, health, and sustainable behaviour.

Decision

Tailoring Decisions: Understanding Variation Across Individuals

Effective communication and policy depend on understanding the people they aim to serve. Our work focuses on uncovering how individual differences—spanning age, cognition, or social background—affect the way decisions are made. We aim to develop strategies that recognize and respect this diversity, enabling more inclusive and adaptive interventions in many areas.


Research Funding

The links below offer information about ongoing or completed research projects conducted at the Center for Cognition and Decision Sciences.