Katherine Rother is currently participating at the GSERM Summer school. She joins the course “Experimental Methods for Behavioral Science”. It will help her structure some experiments she will be conducting on consumer behavior in sustainable marketing topics.
What the course is about:
“The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the essential
principles and techniques for conducting scientific experiments on human behavior. It is
tailored for individuals with an interest in doing research (using experimental methods)
in areas such as psychology, judgment and decision making, behavioral economics,
consumer behavior, organizational behavior, and human performance. The course covers
a variety of topics, including the formulation of research hypotheses, the construction of
experimental designs, the development of experimental tasks and stimuli, how to avoid
confounds and other threats to validity, procedural aspects of administering experiments,
the analysis of experimental data, and the reporting of results obtained from experiments.
Classes are conducted in an interactive seminar format, with extensive discussion of
concrete examples, challenges, and solutions.”