David Krantz
Affiliations
- Faculty Fellow, Department of Psychology
Department of Statistics - Director, Center for the Decision Sciences
Research
David Krantz's research interests include problem solving, especially decision making, induction, and math education; applications of axiomatic measurement theory; perception, especially psychophysics and color vision.
Selected Work
- "A Note on Superadditive Probability Judgement" Krantz, D.H. , Macchi, L., and Osherson, D. Psychological Review, 106, pp. 210-214, 1999
- "Cost-Benefit Analysis of Local Decisions, with Application to Home Radon Measurement and Remediation" Krantz, D.H., Lin, C.Y., Gelman, A. and Price, P.N. Statistical Science, in press
- "The Null Hypothesis Testing Controversy in Psychology" Krantz, D.H. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 94, pp. 1372-1381, 1999
See Also
- Research grants undertaken by David Krantz
- Newsletter article: New NSF-Funded Center for Research on Environmental Decisions
- Press release: Center for Research on Environmental Decisions Launched





