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Daniel M. Oppenheimer is a professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon University in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences. Previously, he was a professor at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. From 2004 to 2012, he worked at Princeton University's Department of Psychology. Oppenheimer earned his BA at Rice University and his MA and PhD from Stanford University.

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  • Daniel M. Oppenheimer (en)
  • ダニエル・オッペンハイマー (ja)
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  • ダニエル・M・オッペンハイマー(Daniel M. Oppenheimer)は、プリンストン大学心理学科に所属する心理学の助教(assistant professor)。認知心理学に大きな関心があり、causal discounting、charitable giving、perceptual fluency、people's perceptions of randomnessを研究対象としている。難解な文章より簡単な文章を書くほうが著者が知的に見えることを主張した論文"Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with using long words needlessly"の業績により、2006年度イグノーベル賞を受賞した。 (ja)
  • Daniel M. Oppenheimer is a professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon University in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences. Previously, he was a professor at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. From 2004 to 2012, he worked at Princeton University's Department of Psychology. Oppenheimer earned his BA at Rice University and his MA and PhD from Stanford University. (en)
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  • Daniel M. Oppenheimer is a professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon University in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences. Previously, he was a professor at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. From 2004 to 2012, he worked at Princeton University's Department of Psychology. Primarily interested in cognitive psychology, he researches causal discounting, charitable giving, perceptual fluency, and people's perceptions of randomness. He won the 2006 Ig Nobel Prize in Literature for his paper "Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with Using Long Words Needlessly", which argues that simple writing makes authors appear more intelligent than complex writing. In 2012, he co-authored a book with political scientist Mike Edwards on political psychology and democracy, Democracy Despite Itself: Why A System That Shouldn't Work at All Works So Well. Oppenheimer earned his BA at Rice University and his MA and PhD from Stanford University. (en)
  • ダニエル・M・オッペンハイマー(Daniel M. Oppenheimer)は、プリンストン大学心理学科に所属する心理学の助教(assistant professor)。認知心理学に大きな関心があり、causal discounting、charitable giving、perceptual fluency、people's perceptions of randomnessを研究対象としている。難解な文章より簡単な文章を書くほうが著者が知的に見えることを主張した論文"Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with using long words needlessly"の業績により、2006年度イグノーベル賞を受賞した。 (ja)
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