
Erin Bugbee
Carnegie Mellon University
psychology
decision making
computational modeling
intelligent agents
computer-based experiment
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presentations
SHORT BIO
Erin Bugbee is a doctoral student in Cognitive Decision Science and a member of the Dynamic Decision Making Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences. She is interested in how humans learn and make sequential decisions from experience. To study this, she builds computational cognitive models of human decision making and uses behavioral experimentation, in combination with insights from cognitive science and artificial intelligence. Erin received her Bachelor of Science in Statistics and Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Decision Sciences from Brown University.
Presentations

Making Predictions Without Data: How an Instance-Based Learning Model Predicts Sequential Decisions in the Balloon Analog Risk Task
Erin Bugbee