His main research concerns Social psychology, Life satisfaction, Happiness, Well-being and Affective forecasting. His study in Social psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Personal injury, Actuarial science, Punitive damages and Contingent valuation. As a part of the same scientific study, David Schkade usually deals with the Life satisfaction, concentrating on Illusion and frequently concerns with Affect and Mood.
David Schkade has included themes like Optimism, Psychological well-being, Quality of life and Circumstantial evidence in his Happiness study. His Well-being study incorporates themes from Cognitive psychology, Lottery, Subjective well-being, Job satisfaction and Reliability. His research in Affective forecasting intersects with topics in Projection bias, Mediation, Feeling and Self perception.
His primary areas of study are Social psychology, Punitive damages, Law, Jury and Affect. His Happiness and Impact bias study in the realm of Social psychology interacts with subjects such as Poison control. David Schkade has researched Happiness in several fields, including Life satisfaction and Well-being.
His Punitive damages study combines topics in areas such as Punishment, Legal psychology, Liability and Contingent valuation. His Jury study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Adjudication and Damages. His research integrates issues of Job satisfaction, Feeling and Demographic economics in his study of Affect.
David Schkade mainly investigates Decision support system, Choice architecture, Structuring, Nudge theory and Task. His Decision support system research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Business studies and Human–computer interaction. In most of his Choice architecture studies, his work intersects topics such as Management science.
David Schkade mostly deals with Social psychology, Management science, Task, Business studies and Nudge theory. The various areas that David Schkade examines in his Social psychology study include Loss aversion, Process and Meaning. His studies deal with areas such as Structuring, Choice architecture and Decision support system as well as Management science.
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Pursuing Happiness: The Architecture of Sustainable Change
Sonja Lyubomirsky;Kennon M. Sheldon;David Schkade.
Review of General Psychology (2005)
A Survey Method for Characterizing Daily Life Experience: The Day Reconstruction Method
Daniel Kahneman;Alan B. Krueger;David A. Schkade;Norbert Schwarz.
Science (2004)
Would You Be Happier If You Were Richer? A Focusing Illusion
Daniel Kahneman;Alan B. Krueger;David Schkade;Norbert Schwarz.
Research Papers in Economics (2006)
Does Living in California Make People Happy? A Focusing Illusion in Judgments of Life Satisfaction
David A. Schkade;Daniel Kahneman.
Psychological Science (1998)
Wouldn't it be nice? Predicting future feelings.
George Loewenstein;David Schkade.
(1999)
Toward National Well-Being Accounts
Daniel Kahneman;Alan B. Krueger;David Schkade;Norbert Schwarz.
The American Economic Review (2004)
Economic Preferences or Attitude Expressions?: An Analysis of Dollar Responses to Public Issues
Daniel Kahneman;Ilana Ritov;David Schkade;Steven J. Sherman.
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty (1999)
Beyond nudges: Tools of a choice architecture
Eric J. Johnson;Suzanne B. Shu;Benedict G. C. Dellaert;Craig Fox.
(2012)
The Reliability of Subjective Well-Being Measures
Alan B. Krueger;David A. Schkade.
Journal of Public Economics (2008)
Measuring Constructed Preferences: Towards a Building Code
John W. Payne;James R. Bettman;David A. Schkade.
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty (1999)
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