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Jerome Busemeyer

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Jerome R. Busemeyer
Born1950 (age 73–74)
Alma materUniversity of Cincinnati
University of South Carolina
Known forDecision field theory
Quantum cognition
SpouseMeijuan Lu
Scientific career
FieldsCognitive Psychology
Mathematical Psychology
InstitutionsPurdue University
Indiana University Bloomington
ThesisThe Combined Effects of Event Patterns and Payoffs on Choice Behavior in a Sequential Decision Making Task (1979)
Doctoral advisorThomas Cafferty

Jerome Robert Busemeyer is a Distinguished Professor at Indiana University Bloomington in the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences [1] and Cognitive Science Program.[2]

Busemeyer completed his undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Cincinnati in 1973, which he followed with both a masters and Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from the University of South Carolina in 1976 and 1979 respectively. He was a NIMH post doctoral fellow in the Quantitative program at University of Illinois until 1980. Afterwards, he became a faculty member at Purdue University until 1997, and then he joined the faculty at Indiana University-Bloomington. He was president of the Society for Mathematical Psychology in 1993, and he also served as the Manager of the Cognition and Decision Program at the Air Force Office of Scientific Research[3] in 2005–2007. He was Chief Editor of Journal of Mathematical Psychology from 2005 to 2010, and he is the inaugural Editor of the APA journal Decision.[4]

Research

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His research investigates the cognitive processes and dynamics of human judgment and decision making using mathematical modeling. He is one of the developers of a theory of decision making called decision field theory.[5] He is also one of the developers of the field of quantum cognition.[6] He has authored several books and hundreds of articles over the course of his career.[7]

Personal History

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Jerome Busemeyer was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the year 1950. He attended Moeller High School. He married a Traditional Doctor of Chinese Medicine named Meijuan Lu. He has two sons, James and Brian, and a step son Sheng Yi. His father was Robert H. Busemeyer, who was a well known electrical contractor in Cincinnati.

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "Jerome Busemeyer: Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences: Indiana University Bloomington". psych.indiana.edu. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  2. ^ "Cognitive Science at Indiana University".
  3. ^ "AFOSR". Archived from the original on 2017-11-03. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
  4. ^ "Decision".
  5. ^ Busemeyer, J. R., & Townsend, J. T. (1993) Decision Field Theory: A dynamic cognition approach to decision making Archived 2019-04-28 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Busemeyer, J., Bruza, P. (2012), Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  7. ^ "Jerome Busemeyer - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  8. ^ "Honorary Awards Faculty of Psychology". University of Basel. Retrieved 2020-10-20.