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                                JONATHAN J. KOEHLER
                                     January 2008

McCombs School of Business                                512-471-7856 (w)
Information, Risk, and Operations Management              512-471-0587 (fax)
The University of Texas at Austin                         Sec'y: 512-471-3322
1 University Station, B6500                               koehler@mail.utexas.edu
Austin, TX 78712-0212
www.mccombs.utexas.edu/faculty/jonathan.koehler

POSITIONS

Visiting Professor, Arizona State University, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and W. P.
Carey School of Business, 2007-2008.

University Distinguished Teaching Professor, McCombs School of Business, UT Austin, 2004 ­
present.

University Distinguished Teaching Associate Professor, McCombs School of Business and
School of Law, UT Austin, 1998-2004.

Visiting Scholar, Harvard University, Dept. of Psychology, Social Cognition and Emotion
Laboratory (summer, 2000; fall, 1998).

Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business, UT Austin, 1996-8.

Visiting Scholar, Stanford Law School & Psychology Dept., summers 1991-1997.

Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Business, UT Austin, 1990-6.

EDUCATION

Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford University, Stanford Psychology Dept. & Law School, 1988-90.

Ph.D., University of Chicago, Behavioral Sciences, Committee on Research Methodology and
Quantitative Psychology, 1989.

M.A., University of Chicago, Behavioral Sciences, 1985.

B.A., Pomona College, Philosophy, 1982.

TEACHING AWARDS

Winner, Outstanding Business Honors Program Professor, McCombs School of Business, UT
Austin, 2002-3.
Winner, Outstanding Business Honors Program Professor, McCombs School of Business, UT
Austin, 2000-1.

Texas Blazers Faculty Excellence Award, 1999-2000.

Academy of Distinguished Teachers, UT Austin, selected 1998.

Winner, Outstanding Business Honors Program Professor, College of Business Administration,
UT Austin, 1997-8.

Winner, Outstanding Business Honors Program Professor, College of Business Administration,
UT Austin, 1995-6.

Winner, College of Business Administration Foundation Teaching Award for Assistant
Professors, UT Austin, 1991-2.

RESEARCH AWARDS

Faculty Research Assignment, UT Austin, 2006-7, 1998-9.

Dean's Fellow, McCombs School of Business, 2006-7, 2001-2.

Faculty Academic Development Research Committee (FADRC) Summer Grant, UT Austin,
1998-present.

College of Business Administration Foundation Research Excellence Award for Assistant
Professors, UT Austin, 1995-6.

Loevinger Prize: Best article in Jurimetrics Journal ["Error and exaggeration in the presentation
of DNA evidence"], 1995.

L. L. Thurstone Fellow in Quantitative Psychology, Department of Behavioral Sciences,
University of Chicago, 1983-6.

RESEARCH GRANTS

National Science Foundation, Decision, Risk and Management Science Program,
"Understanding how people use highly diagnostic statistical evidence," Principal Investigator,
SBR 9819305, 1999-2003.

National Science Foundation, Decision, Risk and Management Science Program, "Empirical
investigation of a risk-value theory for decision making and a risk judgment" SBR 9819354,
Faculty Associate (with Professors James Dyer (PI), John Butler, and Jianmin Jia), 1999-2001.




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National Science Foundation, Decision, Risk and Management Science Program, "Statistical
evidence and error in the courtroom," Principal Investigator, #SES-9209544, 1992-4.

National Science Foundation, Decision, Risk and Management Science Program, "Judgments of
evidence quality among scientists," Dissertation Improvement Grant, #SES-8710191, 1987-9.

University Research Institute, UT Austin, Summer Research Award, 1995, 1992

University Research Institute, UT Austin, Special Research Grant, 1998, 1995, 1994, 1993,
1992, 1990

RESEARCH UNDER REVIEW / IN PROGRESS

Gershoff, A. D. & Koehler, J. J. Safety First? Moderators of Betrayal Aversion in Safety
      Product Choice. Under 1st round revision for Journal of Consumer Research (w/ A.
      Gershoff).

Koehler, J. J. & Mercer, M. Selection bias in mutual fund advertisements and choices. Under
      review.

Koehler, J. J. Fingerprint, error rates and Daubert. In progress.

Mercer, M. & Koehler, J. J. Why do people invest in IPOs? A test of information and utility-
      based explanations. In progress.

Gourville, J. & Koehler, J. J. Downsizing price increases: Greater sensitivity to price over
       quantity in consumer markets.

PUBLICATIONS

Saks, M. J. & Koehler, J. J. (in press). The individualization fallacy in forensic science evidence.
       Vanderbilt Law Review.

Koehler, J. J. (in press). Communicating evidence in court. Submitted for publication in A.
      Jamieson & A. Moenssens (Eds.). Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science. Chichester,
      UK: Wiley.

Koehler, J. J. (in press). Misconceptions about statistics and statistical evidence. In R. L.
      Wiener and B. H. Bornstein (Eds.). Handbook of Trial Consulting: A Psychological
      Perspective. NY: Springer.

Koehler, J. J. (2007). A welcome exchange on the scientific status of fingerprinting. Law,
      Probability and Risk.




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Dahmi, M. K., Hastie, R., Koehler, J. J., & Weiner, R. L. (2007). Introduction to the special
      issue: Decision making the law. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 20, xxx-xxx.

Koehler, J. J. (2007). Comment: Experts who don't know they don't know. Interfaces, 37, 296-
      7.

Saks, M. J. & Koehler, J. J. (2007). Out to lunch: Saks & Koehler Reply to Rudin & Inman's
       Commentary. The California Association of Criminalists News, 1st quarter 2007, 18-19.

Koehler, J. J. & Thompson, W. C. (2006). Mock jurors'reactions to selective presentation of
      evidence from multiple-opportunity searches. Law and Human Behavior, 30, 455-468.

Saks, M. J. & Koehler, J. J. (2006). Questions about forensic science: Response. Science, 311,
       607-610.

Saks, M. J. & Koehler, J. J. (2006). Comments on Bruce Budowle' presentation at the
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       Sackler Colloquium on Forensic Science. Digital Proceedings of the National Academy
       of Sciences (Sackler Colloquium).

Koehler, J. J. (2006). Train our jurors. In G. Gigerenzer & C. Engel (Eds.). Heuristics and
      the Law. Dahlem Workshop Report 94. Cambridge, MA. The MIT Press.

Piperides, C., Allen, R. J., Dhami, M. K., Flessner, A., Hastie, R., Koehler, J. J., Lempert, R.,
       Schulz, J., & Wagner, G. (2006). What is the role of heuristics in litigation? In G.
       Gigerenzer & C. Engel (Eds.). Heuristics and the Law. Dahlem Workshop Report 94.
       Cambridge, MA. The MIT Press.

Saks, M. J. & Koehler, J. J. (2005). The coming paradigm shift in forensic identification
       science. Science, 309, 892-895.

Koehler, J. J. & Gershoff, A. D. (2005). Betrayal aversion is reasonable. Behavioral and
      Brain Sciences, 28, 556-7.

Dutta, R. & Koehler, J. J. (2005). Pay now or later? The impact of temporal separation of
       payment and consumption on consumer product preferences. In K. Tomak (Ed.).
       Advances in the Economics of Information Systems. Idea Group Publishing.

Koehler, J. J. & Macchi, L. (2004). Thinking about low-probability events: An exemplar cuing
      theory. Psychological Science, 15, 540-546.

Koehler, J. J. (2004). Which chance was lost? The psychology of damage awards under the loss
      of chance doctrine. In I. Brocas & J. D. Carrillo (Eds). The Psychology of Economic
      Decisions. Vol. 2: Reasons and Choices. Oxford: Oxford University Press.




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Kaye, D. H. & Koehler, J. J. (2003). The misquantification of probative value. Law and Human
       Behavior, 27, 645-659.

Koehler, J. J. & Gershoff, A. D. (2003). Betrayal aversion: When agents of protection become
      agents of harm. Organizational Behavioral and Human Decision Processes, 90, 244-261.

Prentice, R. A. & Koehler, J. J. (2003). A normality bias in legal decision making. Cornell Law
       Review, 88, 583-650.

Koehler, J. J. & Conley, C. A. (2003). The "hot hand" myth in professional basketball. Journal
      of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 25, 253-259.

Koehler, J. J. (2003). Life Sciences, Technology and the Law Symposium Transcript. Appears
      in: Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, 10, 175-284
      (Koehler paper @ 197-203).

Koehler, J. J. (2002). When do courts think base rate statistics are relevant? Jurimetrics Journal,
      42, 373-402.

Koehler, J. J. (2002). Assume a can opener: Richard Posner's perspective on Election 2000.
      Law, Probability, and Risk, 1, 75-82.

Koehler, J. J. (2001). When are people persuaded By DNA match statistics? Law and Human
      Behavior, 25, 493-513.

Koehler, J. J. (2001). The psychology of numbers in the courtroom: How to make DNA match
      statistics seem impressive or insufficient. Southern California Law Review, 74, 1275-
      1306.

Lyon, T. D. & Koehler, J. J. (1998). Where researchers fear to tread: Interpretive differences
       among testifying experts in child sexual abuse cases. In S. Ceci & H. Hembrooke (Eds.).
       What Can (And Should) an Expert Tell The Court. Washington D.C.: American
       Psychological Association.

Koehler, J. J. (1997). Why DNA likelihood ratios should account for error (even when a
      National Research Council report says they should not). Jurimetrics Journal, 37,
      425-437.

Koehler, J. J. (1997). One in millions, billions and trillions: Lessons from People v. Collins
      (1968) for People v. Simpson (1995). Journal of Legal Education, 47, 214-223.

Koehler, J. J. (1997). A farewell to normative null hypothesis testing in base rate research.
      Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20, 780-783.




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Koehler, J. J. (1996). Issues for the next generation of base rate research. Behavioral and Brain
      Sciences, 19, 41-53.

Koehler, J. J. (1996). The base rate fallacy reconsidered: Normative, descriptive and
      methodological challenges. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19, 1-53.

Lyon, T. D. & Koehler, J. J. (1996). The relevance ratio: Evaluating the probative value of
       expert testimony in child sexual abuse cases. Cornell Law Review, 82, 43-78.

Koehler, J. J. (1996). On conveying the probative value of DNA evidence: Frequencies,
      likelihood ratios and error rates. University of Colorado Law Review, 67, 859-886.

Koehler, J. J., Chia, A. & Lindsey, J. S. (1995). The random match probability (RMP) in DNA
      evidence: Irrelevant and prejudicial? Jurimetrics Journal, 35, 201-219.

Koehler, J. J. (1995). Discussion: Inference in forensic identification. Journal of the Royal
      Statistical Society, Series A, 158, 47.

Koehler, J. J. (1995). Decision theory for a general audience. Contemporary Psychology,
      40, 315-316.

Koehler, J. J., Gibbs, B. J. & Hogarth, R. M. (1994). Shattering the illusion of control: Multi-
      shot versus single-shot gambles. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 7, 183-191.

Koehler, J. J. (1994). Fallacy under fire--Round 2: A response to Fletcher, Funder, and Macchi"
      Psycoloquy, 5(21) base-rate.13.koehler.

Koehler, J. J. (1994). Base rates and the "illusion illusion": A response to Ayton, Gregson,
      Hamm, Koonce, McCauley, McKenzie & Spellman. Psycoloquy, 5(9) base-
      rate.9.koehler.

Koehler, J. J. (1993). The base rate fallacy myth. Psycoloquy, 4(49) base-rate.1.koehler.

Koehler, J. J. (1993). The normative status of base rates at trial. In N. J. Castellan (Ed.).
      Individual and Group Decision Making (pp. 137-149). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Koehler, J. J. (1993). The influence of prior beliefs on scientific judgments of evidence quality.
      Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 56, 28-55.

Koehler, J. J. (1993). Error and exaggeration in the presentation of DNA evidence.
      Jurimetrics Journal, 34, 21-39.

Koehler, J. J. (1993). DNA matches and statistics: Important questions, surprising answers.
      Judicature, 76, 222-229.



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Koehler, J. J. (1993). The facts about DNA typing: Professor Koehler responds. Judicature, 77,
      55-57.

Koehler, J. J. (1993). Error and exaggeration in the presentation of DNA evidence. Proceedings
      of the Second International Conference on Forensic Statistics, A17-A35.

Koehler, J. J. (1992). Probabilities in the courtroom: An evaluation of the objections and
      policies. In D. K. Kagehiro & W. S. Laufer (Eds.). Handbook of Psychology and Law
      (pp. 167-184). NY: Springer-Verlag.

Kaye, D. H. & Koehler, J. J. (1991). Can jurors understand probabilistic evidence? Journal of
       the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 154, part 1, 75-81.

Koehler, J. J. (1991). The probity-policy distinction in the statistical evidence debate. Tulane
      Law Review, 66, 141-150.

Saks, M. J. & Koehler, J. J. (1991). What DNA "fingerprinting" can teach the law about the rest
       of forensic science. Cardozo Law Review, 13, 361-372.

Koehler, J. J. & Shaviro, D. N. (1990). Veridical verdicts: Increasing verdict accuracy through
      the use of overtly probabilistic evidence and methods. Cornell Law Review, 75, 247
      -279.

Koehler, J. J. (1990). Judgments of evidence quality among scientists as a function of prior
      beliefs and commitments. Dissertation Abstracts International, 50, 3194.

Koehler, J. J. (1990). [Review of The Evolving Role of Statistical Assessments as Evidence in
      the Courts by Stephen E. Fienberg]. Judgment/Decision Making Newsletter, 9, 5.

Koehler, J. J. (1990). [Review of Statistics in Dentistry, 2nd ed., by J. S. Bulman & J. F.
      Osborn]. General Dentistry, 38, 310-11.

De Wit, H., Hogarth, R. M., Koehler, J. J. & Luchins, D. J. (1989). Effects of Diazepam on a
      belief-updating task. Psychological Reports, 64, 219-226.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Hastings Law Schoool, The Faces of Forensics: Identification and Behavior Symposium, San
       Francisco, CA. March 2008.
University of Illinois College of Law, March 2008.
Arizona State University, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and Carey School of Business,
       Tempe, AZ, Feb. 2007.
Forensic Bioinformatics: The Science of DNA Profiling, Dayton, OH. Aug., 2006. Keynote



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        Speaker (with M. Saks)
Forensic Bioinformatics: The Science of DNA Profiling (2nd paper), Dayton, OH. Aug., 2006.
Northwestern University School of Law, Evanston, IL, Nov. 2004.
UCLA School of Law and Interdisciplinary Group in Behavioral Decision Making, Los Angeles,
        CA, Nov. 2004.
94th Dahlem Workshop on Heuristics and the Law, Berlin, Germany, June 2004.
University of Michigan Law School, Life Sciences, Technology, and the Law, Ann Arbor, MI,
        March 2003. Transcript available at: http://www.mttlr.org/volten/transcript.pdf
International Conference on Forensic Statistics, Venice, Italy (w/ W. Thompson & M. Kromer),
        Aug. 2002.
California State University, Department of Mathematics, Fresno, CA, May 2002.
Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), Conference on Psychology and Economics,
        ECARES, Brussels, Belgium. Paper available at
        http://www.cepr.org/meets/wkcn/3/3509/Papers/Koehler.pdf (w/ A. Brint), June 2001.
Dartmouth College, Ethics Institute, Hanover, NH, June 2001.
Wharton School of Business, Decision Sciences Workshop, Philadelphia, PA, April 2000
New Hampshire Criminal Defense Attorney Annual Conference, Manchester, NH, Nov. 1999.
Ohio State University, Department of Psychology, Quantitative Workshop, Columbus, OH.
        April 1999.
European Science Foundation (Network on Human Reasoning and Decision Making), Milan,
        Italy (w/ L. Macchi), Feb. 1999.
Harvard University, Harvard Business School, ARG Workshop, Cambridge, MA, Oct. 1998.
Harvard University, Behavioral Economics Seminar, Cambridge, MA, Oct. 1998.
Harvard University, Social Psychology Research Workshop, Cambridge, MA (w/ Andrew
        Gershoff), Oct. 1998.
Dartmouth College, Ethics Institute, Hanover, NH, Aug. 1998.
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Philadelphia, PA, Feb. 1998.
Texas Department of Public Safety and Albuquerque Police Department, DNA/Serology
        Laboratory, Austin, TX, Nov. 1997.
Dartmouth College, Ethics Institute, Hanover, NH, Aug. 1997.
Texas Department of Public Safety and Albuquerque Police Department, DNA/Serology
        Laboratory, Austin, TX, Jan. 1997.
Stanford Law School, Meeting on Organizational and Behavioral Economics, Stanford, CA,
        Oct. 1996.
University of Milan, Department of Psychology, Milan, Italy, July 1996.
Symposium: A Criminal Procedure? O.J. Simpson and the Criminal Justice System on Trial,
        University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, CO, Feb. 1996.
University of Oklahoma, Law School, Norman, OK, Feb. 1996.
American Association of Law Schools, Section on Evidence, San Antonio, TX, Jan. 1996.
Bucknell University, Depts. of Political Science & Sociology, Lewisburg, PA, Oct. 1995.
Texas Center for the Judiciary, College of Advanced Judicial Studies, Austin, TX, March 1995.
National Research Council, Committee on DNA Forensic Science, Washington D.C, Nov. 1994.
San Francisco Bar Association, San Francisco, CA, Sept. 1994.
Florida Public Defender' Association, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Dec. 1993.
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Stanford University, Department of Psychology, Stanford, CA, July 1993.
American Statistical Association, local chapter, Austin, TX, April 1993.
University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, Center for Decision Research, Chicago, IL.
       Nov. 1992.
Stanford University, Psychology and Law Workshop, Stanford, CA, March 1991.
Social Psychology in Texas, Austin, TX, Jan. 1991.
University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business, Philadelphia, PA, March 1990.
University of California, Department of Cognitive Sciences, Irvine, CA, Feb. 1990.
University of Oregon, Institute of Cognitive and Decision Sciences, Eugene, OR, Feb. 1990.
Wesleyan University, Department of Psychology, Middletown, CT, Feb. 1990.
University of Iowa, School of Law, Ames, IA, March 1989.
University of California, Graduate School of Business, Berkeley, CA, Feb. 1989.
American Bar Foundation, Chicago, IL, Feb. 1988.
Stanford University, Department of Psychology, Stanford, CA, Nov. 1988.

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Empirical Legal Studies, University of Texas, School of Law, Austin, TX, Oct. 2006
        (commentator)
Association for Consumer Research, Toronto, Canada (w/ A. D. Gershoff), Oct. 2003.
Judgment and Decision Making Society, Kansas City, MO (w/ M. Mercer & L. Starks), Nov.
        2002.
Association for Consumer Research, Atlanta, GA (w/ J. Gourville), Oct. 2002.
Behavioral Decision Research in Management, Chicago, IL (w/ M. Mercer), May 2002.
Behavioral Decision Research in Management, Chicago, IL (w/ J. Gourville), May 2002.
American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, TX (w/ W. Thompson & M. Kromer), March 2002.
American Psychology-Law Society, Redondo Beach, CA, April 2000.
International Conference on Forensic Statistics, Raleigh, NC, Dec. 1999 (paper #1).
International Conference on Forensic Statistics, Raleigh, NC, Dec. 1999 (paper #2).
Judgment and Decision Making Society, Dallas, TX (w/ L. Macchi), Nov. 1998
American Psychology-Law Society, Redondo Beach, CA, March 1998.
American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL (w/ L. Macchi), Aug. 1997.
International Conference on Forensic Statistics, Edinburgh, Scotland, July 1996.
Judgment and Decision Making Society, Los Angeles, CA, Nov. 1995.
American Accounting Association, Orlando, FL (w/ S. Salterio), Aug. 1995.
Canadian Academic Accounting Association, Montreal (w/ S. Salterio), June 1995.
Calgary-Edmonton Annual Accounting Workshop, Alberta (w/ S. Salterio), Aug. 1994.
American Psychology-Law Society, Santa Fe, NM (w/ A. Chia & S. Lindsey). March 1994.
American Psychology-Law Society, Santa Fe, NM (w/ T. Lyon), March 1994.
Bayesian Research Conference, Los Angeles, CA, Feb. 1994.
International Conference on Forensic Statistics, Tempe, AZ, March 1993.
Judgment and Decision Making Society, St. Louis, MO, Nov. 1992.
American Psychological Association, Boston, MA, Aug. 1990.
Western Psychological Association, Long Beach, CA, April 1990.



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International Conference on Forensic Statistics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland (w/ D. H.
        Kaye), April 1990.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

Faculty Research Presentation, 3/07
        http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/news/pressreleases/koehler07.asp
QUEST, Continuing Education Center, 4/06.
Economics Department, Undergraduate Honors Group, 4/03
Center for Criminology and Criminal Justice Research (Sociology), 3/03
Option II Executive MBA, 9/02
Business Honors Program, Prospective Member Conference, annual presentation, 1997-present
Legal Environment of Business 323, 8 classes, 2000-2002
Legal Environment of Business 320, 8 classes, 2000-2002
Biology 301D, 2000, 1994
Business Administration 398T, 2000, 1997
Tejas Club, 2000
Endowed Scholarship Recognition Dinner, 2000
Honors Colloquium, 1999
Texas Institute of Latin American Research (TILAR), 1999
Hillel House, 1999
UT Interactive, 1999
Center for Criminology and Criminal Justice Research (Sociology), 1997
Business Honors Program Lyceum, 1999
College of Business Administration Parent' Day, 1999, 1998, 1997
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Management Seminar, 1997
UT National Honor Society, 1997
Research Awards Colloquium, 1997
KUT Austin Radio Interview: "The future and limits of DNA evidence," 1995
Cognitive Science Colloquium (Psychology), 1995
Decision Research Colloquium, 1994, 1992, 1990
Decision Analysis, 1994
Graduate School of Business Statistics Seminar, 1992
School of Law Faculty Colloquium, 1992
Graduate School of Business, Outside Funding Panel, 1992
Graduate School of Business, Information Systems Ph.D. Seminar, 1991, 1990
Social Psychology Ph.D. Seminar, 1991

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Median teaching rating across all courses: 4.7 out of 5.0)

Business Statistics, ASU, 2007.
Probability and Science in Court, ASU, 2007.
Business Statistics (undergraduate, honors), UT, Business Honors Program, 1995-present.
Managerial Data and Decision Analysis (executive MBA, Mexico City), UT, 2001-present.



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Statistics and Decision Analysis (Texas Evening MBA), UT, 2004.
Managerial Data and Decision Analysis (executive MBA, Dallas), UT, 2003 (50% of class).
Probability and Science in the Courtroom (graduate/law), UT School of Law, 1995-2003
Probabilistic Reasoning in the Law (graduate/law), UT School of Law, 1992-2003
Behavioral Decision Theory (doctoral), UT, Graduate School of Business, 1992-1995
Research in Probabilistic Judgment (undergraduate & graduate), UT, College and Graduate
        School of Business, 1997.
Decision Analysis (MBA & MPA), UT, Graduate School of Business, 1991-1996.
Law and Social Science (law), Stanford Law School (w/ D. L. Rosenhan), 1990.
Behavioral Statistics (undergraduate), Stanford University, 1990.
Managerial Decision Making (MBA), University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business,
        1988.

       Additional Courses
Business Research ­ Independent Study Course (undergraduate, honors, independent study
       course), 2001.
Teachers as Scholars (seminar in reasoning, for secondary school teachers), 2001.
Research Issues in Decision Making (Decision Research Colloquium, doctoral), UT, Graduate
       School of Business, 1993.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES

Guest Editor: (w. M. Dhami, R. Hastie, & R. Weiner) for special issue on Decision Making and
        the Law, Journal of Behavioral Decision Making ("Decision Making and the Law"), Dec.
        2007.
Editor: Law, Probability and Risk (Oxford University Press), 2005-present.
Consulting Editor: Judgment and Decision Making, 2005-present.
Editorial Board: Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 2004-present.
Editor: Undergraduate Research Journal, 2005-2007.
Associate Editor: Law, Probability and Risk (Oxford University Press), 2001-2005.
Session Chair: International Conference on Forensic Statistics, 2002.
Session Chair: Society for Judgment and Decision Making, 2000, 1992.

Reviewer for:
      Business Journals: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes; Journal of
      Behavioral Decision Making; Interfaces; Theory and Decision; Decision Support
      Systems; EEE Transactions on Systems, Man & Cybernetics; Judgment and Decision
      Making; Interfaces.
      Business Books: Duxbury Press; John Wiley & Sons.
      Psychology Journals: Psychological Review; Psychological Science; Memory and
      Cognition; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology; Behavioral and Brain Sciences;
      Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition; Journal of
      Experimental Psychology: Applied; Journal of Experimental Psychology: General;
      Psychonomic Bulletin & Review; Psycoloquy; British Journal of Social Psychology,



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        Perceptual and Motor Skills / Psychological Reports; Journal of Quantitative Analysis in
        Sports; Psychology of Sport and Exercise; European Journal of Social Psychology.
        Legal Journals: Journal of Legal Studies; Journal of Empirical Legal Studies; Law and
        Human Behavior; Jurimetrics Journal; Law and Society Review; Behavioral Sciences and
        the Law; Law, Probability and Risk.
        Legal Books: Harvard University Press.
        Medical Journals: General Dentistry; Springer-Verlag Publications (Psychology &
        Medicine).
        Grant Proposals: National Science Foundation: Decision, Risk, & Management Science;
        National Science Foundation: Law and Social Science; The Israel Science Foundation.
        Conferences: American Psychological Association, Division 41 (Psychology and Law).
Expert Witness: Provided expert witness testimony in 14 cases involving quantitative evidence,
        1992-present.
Consulting: Provided consulting services in 17 cases involving quantitative evidence and
        arguments (including People v. Simpson, 1995), 1990-present.
Member: Judgment and Decision Making Society; American Psychology-Law Society
DNA Statistical Training: Texas Department of Public Safety, DNA/Serology Laboratory,
        Austin, TX, 1995-1999.
Judge: Statistics Prize: Texas State Science and Engineering Fair, 1997.
Radio Interviews: National Public Radio (NPR) ("Talk of the Nation," Aug. 5, 2005
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4798054); KUT
        Austin Radio ("Probability and odds," 2003); KFYI Radio ("Wake Up, Arizona,"
        Phoenix, AZ, 1998, 1994).




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