Kevin Trutmann

About

I'm a researcher who is interested in how we learn and handle probabilities, especially in risky decisions with high stakes. Further interests include altruistic behavior and social decision making. To investigate these topics I like to use methods ranging from simple statistical tests to hierarchical Bayesian cognitive models (whatever the question at hand calls for). I'm also interested in anything to do with statistics, data analysis and open science practices.

Work

University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
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Research Scientist

Switzerland

University of Basel
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PhD Student

Switzerland

Education

University of Basel
Switzerland

PhD

University of Basel
Switzerland

MSc

Publications

Degree of Personal Responsibility in Decisions and the Likelihood to Abandon an Investment among Professionals: Evidence from a Lab-in-the-Field Experiment

Published by

Journal of Behavioral Finance

Summary

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Take your time: How delayed information and restricted decision opportunities improve belief formation in investment decisions

Published by

Finance Research Letters

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Kevin Trutmann