Support students who are conducting research through laboratory experiments that seek to understand learning processes in economic contexts. Projects train students to understand how information can be observed and recorded in instances like multiplayer games and individual choice tasks.
Housed within the Economics Department, the project most notably conducts research with paid human subjects and runs up to five experiments per year. Donations help maintain the project’s physical space, including 16 workstations, and fund faculty, staff, and student research.
Help empower undergraduate and graduate students to continue their work, contributing vital insights into behavioral economics while teaching real-world skills for careers in the field.