In case some of you can make it tomorrow, here are the details.



From: David Comerford <david.comerford@stir.ac.uk>
Sent: 24 March 2025 15:18
To: Till Stowasser <till.stowasser@stir.ac.uk>; Craig Graham Anderson {Stirling Management School} <c.g.anderson@stir.ac.uk>; Seda Erdem <seda.erdem@stir.ac.uk>; Danny Campbell <danny.campbell@stir.ac.uk>; Carl Singleton <carl.singleton@stir.ac.uk>; Leonhard Lades <l.k.lades@stir.ac.uk>
Subject: MSc Behavioral Science thesis development session
 
Hi all,

Tomorrow, Tuesday March 25th 1-4pm room 3a142, students will present their MSc Behavioural Science dissertation ideas.

Each student has 10 minutes to present their proposal. 

This is a useful opportunity to find a good match between supervisors and students. It is also a good moment to prompt students to focus their question more closely to your research expertise and interests.

For those who cannot make it in person, it would be great to have you drop in online. Here's the Teams link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ZTU4MjZhZjQtMGYwYS00ZTcwLWEwYjQtMzkyMTI3YWM0NGFk%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%224e8d09f7-cc79-4ccb-9149-a4238dd17422%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22c5b49f7e-b704-4222-82a9-61ce32474b48%22%7d

See you tomorrow!
Dave 


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Prof. David Comerford,
Director MSc Behavioural Science,
Stirling Management School
FK9 4LA
Scotland

Upcoming events and our blog:
Events | Behavioural Science Centre (stir.ac.uk)

Recent Papers:
Response Bias in Survey Measures of Expectations: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Expectations’ Inflation Module - Comerford - 2024 - Journal of Money, Credit and Banking

Cognitive reflection, arithmetic ability and financial literacy independently predict both inflation expectations and forecast accuracy - International Journal of Forecasting




From: David Comerford <david.comerford@stir.ac.uk>
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2025 2:20 PM
To: Leonhard Lades <l.k.lades@stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Second thesis development session - next Tuesday March 25th 1pm room 3a142: BSMP099 - Dissertation (2024/5)
 
Tuesday March 25th 1-4pm room 3a142


Prof. David Comerford,
Director MSc Behavioural Science,
Stirling Management School
FK9 4LA
Scotland

Upcoming events and our blog:
Events | Behavioural Science Centre (stir.ac.uk)

Recent Papers:
Response Bias in Survey Measures of Expectations: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Expectations’ Inflation Module - Comerford - 2024 - Journal of Money, Credit and Banking

Cognitive reflection, arithmetic ability and financial literacy independently predict both inflation expectations and forecast accuracy - International Journal of Forecasting




From: Leonhard Lades <l.k.lades@stir.ac.uk>
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2025 2:16 PM
To: David Comerford <david.comerford@stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Second thesis development session - next Tuesday March 25th 1pm room 3a142: BSMP099 - Dissertation (2024/5)
 
I can share it with the PhD lab. But send me the details please.

Cheers,
Leo

From: David Comerford <david.comerford@stir.ac.uk>
Sent: 24 March 2025 14:15
To: Leonhard Lades <l.k.lades@stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Second thesis development session - next Tuesday March 25th 1pm room 3a142: BSMP099 - Dissertation (2024/5)
 
Yes, please do. thanks 

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From: Leonhard Lades <l.k.lades@stir.ac.uk>
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2025 1:23:24 PM
To: David Comerford <david.comerford@stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Second thesis development session - next Tuesday March 25th 1pm room 3a142: BSMP099 - Dissertation (2024/5)
 
Do you want to send the invite to staff and PhD students? I don't think people know. 

Cheers, 
Leo 


From: David Comerford <david.comerford@stir.ac.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2025 1:38:49 PM
To: Leonhard Lades <l.k.lades@stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Second thesis development session - next Tuesday March 25th 1pm room 3a142: BSMP099 - Dissertation (2024/5)
 
When the last thesis development session had to move to accommodate the DCM, I thought it best also to change this one so as to avoid potential clashes. I announced the change back then so there is no disruption to students 

Prof. David Comerford,
Director MSc Behavioural Science,
Stirling Management School
FK9 4LA
Scotland

Upcoming events and our blog:
Events | Behavioural Science Centre (stir.ac.uk)

Recent Papers:
Response Bias in Survey Measures of Expectations: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Expectations’ Inflation Module - Comerford - 2024 - Journal of Money, Credit and Banking

Cognitive reflection, arithmetic ability and financial literacy independently predict both inflation expectations and forecast accuracy - International Journal of Forecasting




From: Leonhard Lades <l.k.lades@stir.ac.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2025 12:46 PM
To: David Comerford <david.comerford@stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Fw: Second thesis development session - next Tuesday March 25th 1pm room 3a142: BSMP099 - Dissertation (2024/5)
 
Hi Dave,

Just double-checking. We had also reserved the Wednesday March 26 afternoon for this on BSMP003. But you are organising this on Tuesday. That's fine by me. I can let the PhD Lab know as some wanted to join.

Cheers,
Leo







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To: Leonhard Lades <l.k.lades@stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Second thesis development session - next Tuesday March 25th 1pm room 3a142: BSMP099 - Dissertation (2024/5)
 
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To give you all time to present for 10 minutes each, we have a three hour timeslot. We are provisionally booked for rm 3a142 from 1-4pm (email will follow if this room changes). Please send your slides to me by 9pm Monday24th March, with the naming format [yourname.ppt] It is up to you how you wish to use your 10 min presentation time. A good model is to treat this as an opportunity to sensecheck your dissertation proposal (which is ungraded but is a very useful document). Here is an overview of what is required of a dissertation proposal (criteria are in parentheses): One model would be for you to present 7-8 slides that correspond to numbers 1-7 above. We recommend you also include a slide with a graph depicting hypothesised results. In the proposal itself, we expect that about half of the up-to-2000 word total will be devoted to describing in as much detail as possible the methods and analyses you will employ. We will be able to give you more precise feedback if you come to Tuesday's session with two or three slides describing in concrete detail your methods and analysis. (The analysis slide could be a copy and paste of a pre-registration such as that we did for the 007 experiment).  Don't worry if your dissertation idea seems to you to not yet be at the level of development that you could immediately graft it on to this template. It is normal that some students will have ideas that are not sufficiently settled that they can present them as concretely as is described above.  But for those of you who already know more or less what your dissertation is going to measure, you will find you make a lot of progress by spending some time over the next few days expressing your ideas on to the template described above. There is no requirement on you to present slides according to this template, of course. But merely going through the exercise of thinking about your research through the headings above will serve to clarify your thinking, identify blindspots, troubleshoot weaknesses and help you identify opportunities. Looking forward to seeing your presentations on Tuesday 25th 

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