Michael L. Dekay - People - The Ohio State University
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<strong>Michael</strong> L. DeKay<br />
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Courtesy appointment, Department of Social and Decision Sciences (SDS),<br />
Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>, Pittsburgh, PA.<br />
1996–2006 Associate Professor (2003–2006) and Assistant Professor (1996–2003),<br />
Department of Engineering and Public Policy and H. John Heinz III School of<br />
Public Policy and Management (Heinz), Carnegie Mellon <strong>University</strong>,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA.<br />
1994–1996 Health Services Research Specialist, Veterans Affairs Medical Center,<br />
Philadelphia, PA<br />
Postdoctoral Fellow, Operations and Information Management Department,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wharton School, <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA<br />
Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics, <strong>University</strong> of<br />
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.<br />
1989–1994 Research and Teaching Assistant, Social Psychology, Department of<br />
Psychology, <strong>University</strong> of Colorado.<br />
1987–1989 Research Assistant, Cognitive Psychology, Department of Psychology,<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Oregon.<br />
1987 Research Assistant, Cognitive Psychology, Department of Psychology,<br />
Cornell <strong>University</strong>.<br />
1986 Research Fellow and Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemistry, Cornell<br />
<strong>University</strong>.<br />
1985 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry, California<br />
Institute of Technology.<br />
1984 Research Intern, Chemistry, Kodak Research Laboratories, Rochester, NY.<br />
1983 Laboratory Technician, Chemistry, Mississippi Forest Products Laboratory,<br />
Mississippi <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Starkville, MS.<br />
Publications<br />
*Student or recent student as first author.<br />
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles<br />
DeKay, M. L. (in press). Are medical outcomes fungible? A survey of voters, medical<br />
administrators, and physicians. Medical Decision Making. Published online July 29,<br />
2010, at http://mdm.sagepub.com/content/early/2010/07/19/0272989X10373146.abstract<br />
DeKay, M. L., Stone, E. R., & Miller, S. A. (in press). Leader-driven distortion of<br />
probability and payoff information affects choices between risky prospects. Journal of<br />
Behavioral Decision Making. Published online June 28, 2010, at<br />
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123476940/abstract<br />
*Attari, S. Z., DeKay, M. L., Davidson, C. I., & Bruine de Bruin, W. (2010). Public<br />
perceptions of energy consumption and savings. Proceedings of the National Academy of<br />
Sciences of the United <strong>State</strong>s of America, 107, 16054–16059.