Areas of Focus
- Decision Psychology
- Mathematical Psychology
- Behavioral Economics
- Applied Statistics
Work Experience
- 2017-2023 - Zhejiang University - Researcher, Doctoral Supervisor
- Postdoctoral Research - Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Academic Background & Achievements
- M.Sc. in Applied Statistics: Indiana University
- Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology: Indiana University
- Postdoctoral Research: Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Publications
- Cognitive load enhances patience rather than impulsivity, Jiang, T., & Dai, J., 2024
- Self-truncated sampling produces more moderate covariation judgment and related decision than descriptive frequency information: The role of regressive frequency estimation, Zhang, X., & Dai, J., 2024
- Evidence accumulation is not essential for generating intertemporal preference: A comparison of dynamic cognitive models of matching tasks, Zhang, X. H., Fan, Z. Y., Shen, Y., & Dai, J., 2023
- 系列决策任务中的策略转换:来自爱荷华赌博任务的证据, 胡馨允,沈悦,戴俊毅, 2023
- Context-dependent outcome expectation contributes to experience-based risky choice, He, Z., & Dai, J., 2022
- Time and risk perceptions mediate the causal impact of objective delay on delay discounting: An experimental examination of the implicit risk hypothesis, Jiang, J., & Dai, J., 2021
- What the future holds and when: A description-experience gap in intertemporal choice, Dai, J., Pachur, T., Pleskac, T., & Hertwig, R., 2019
- Dynamic cognitive models of intertemporal choice, Dai, J., Pleskac, T., & Pachur, T., 2018
- A random utility model of delay discounting and its application to people with externalizing psychopathology, Dai, J., Gunn, R. L., Gerst, K. R., Busemeyer, J. R., & Finn, P. R., 2016
- A probabilistic, dynamic, and attribute-wise model of intertemporal choice, Dai, J., & Busemeyer, J. R., 2014