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Richard P. Larrick

Hanes Corporation Foundation Distinguished Professor of Business Administration
Fuqua School of Business
Box 90120, Durham, NC 27708-0120
A315 Fuqua Sch of Bus, Durham, NC 27708

Awards & Honors


President

International Society for Judgment and Decision Making · 2017

Robert B. Cialdini Award

National Society for Personality and Social Psychology · 2012 For the article: Larrick, R. P., Timmerman, T. A., Carton, A. M., & Abrevaya, J. (2011). Temper, temperature, and temptation: Heat-related retaliation in baseball. Psychological Science, 22, 423-428.

Fellow

International Association for Psychological Science · 2012

Hillel Einhorn New Investigator Award

International Society for Judgment and Decision Making · 1996 With Michael W. Morris for the article: Morris, M. W., & Larrick, R. P. (1995). When one cause casts doubt on another: A normative analysis of discounting in causal attribution. Psychological Review, 102, 331-355.

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Published October 4, 2016
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Published April 29, 2016
Rick Larrick: Nudging Consumers Toward Better Decisions
Published October 22, 2015
Rick Larrick comments: Sweeping study claims that rising temperatures will sharply cut economic productivity
Published July 22, 2015
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Published July 1, 2015
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Published June 30, 2015
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Published May 1, 2014
The Reality of a Hotter World is Already Here
Published April 22, 2014
Rick Larrick comments: Study finds most Americans don't trust the stock market
Published November 16, 2013
Is it better to trust the best expert, or the average of a group of experts?
Published October 15, 2013
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