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<strong>Michael</strong> L. DeKay<br />

Page 16 of 19<br />

Linda H. Moya (2006). Is an improving grade sequence preferable to a better grade?<br />

Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, Heinz.<br />

Mary Schoen (2005). Statistical model for low-flow water quality: Impacts of climate change<br />

on total maximum daily loads. Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, EPP.<br />

Nancy Paulsen, M.Phil. (2000). Cost-effectiveness of genetic screening: Averting the risk of<br />

bladder cancer. Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, Heinz.<br />

Jianyu Zhang (1998). Concerns and priorities of stakeholders in brownfields decision<br />

making. Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, EPP.<br />

Kara M. Morgan (1997). Evaluation of alternative methods for reporting mortality data for<br />

risk ranking. Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, EPP.<br />

Advisor for Other Ph.D. Research Projects<br />

Seth A. Miller (2008–present). Information distortion in risky decisions. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>, Psychology.<br />

Clare M. Sorenson (2007–present). Information distortion in risky decisions. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>, Psychology.<br />

Joshua R. Furgeson (2004–2005). Are medical outcomes fungible? A survey of voters,<br />

medical administrators, and physicians. Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, Heinz.<br />

Tai Gyu Kim (2003–2005). Single-play and repeated-play decisions with fungible and nonfungible<br />

outcomes. Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, Tepper School of Business.<br />

Dalia Patiño-Echeverri (2001–2005). Better safe than sorry: Precautionary reasoning, utility<br />

reversals, and the creation of dominance. Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, EPP.<br />

Nicolás C. Bronfman (2004). Explanatory power of the psychometric paradigm: Aggregate<br />

and disaggregate analyses. Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, EPP (visiting student from<br />

Pontificia Universidad Catòlica de Chile, Santiago, Chile).<br />

Advisor for Other Masters Research Projects<br />

Rebecca DerGarabedian and Ashley Van Ness (2005). Wireless communications for<br />

emergency response in Allegheny County. Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, Heinz.<br />

Virna V. Gutiérrez (2004). <strong>The</strong> influence of information delivery on risk ranking by lay<br />

people. Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, EPP (visiting student from Pontificia Universidad<br />

Catòlica de Chile, Santiago, Chile).<br />

<strong>University</strong> Service<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Quantitative Psychology Graduate Admissions Coordinator (Psychology, 2008–2010).<br />

Health Psychology Search Committee (Psychology, 2008–2010).<br />

Speaker Committee (Psychology, 2007–2008).<br />

Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong><br />

Ryan Award for Meritorious Teaching Selection Committee (<strong>University</strong>, 2004–2007).<br />

Green Practices Energy Subcommittee (<strong>University</strong>, 2003–2006).

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