Anthony M. Evans and Joachim I. Krueger
Short Biography
Anthony Evans’ research examines the psychological and economic aspects of interpersonal trust and reciprocity; his work integrates methods and theoretical perspectives from social and personality psychology and behavioral economics. His current work is investigating how interpersonal exchanges are affected by self-regulatory processes; this research project is funded by a grant from the Russell Sage Behavioral Economics Roundtable. Other ongoing projects study the dynamics of role choice in strategic games and the role of individual differences in economic decisions. Evans holds a BA in Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences and Psychology from Northwestern University and a MS in Experimental Psychology from Brown University.
Joachim I. Krueger is Professor of Psychology at Brown University. His research interests include self-perception, social stereotyping, and strategic reasoning in interpersonal and intergroup contexts. He has recently edited volumes on ‘The self in social judgement’ (with M. Alicke & D. Dunning, Psychology Press, 2005) and ‘Rationality and Social responsibility’ (Psychology Press, 2008). More information can be found at http://research.brown.edu/reasearchprofile.php?id=10378.