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Robert Mislavsky

Associate Professor of Marketing - Johns Hopkins University

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I am an associate professor of marketing at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, where I teach Consumer Behavior in the MBA and MS Marketing programs. Prior to joining Carey, I received my PhD in decision processes from the University of Pennsylvania and my MBA from Carnegie Mellon University.
I primarily study the psychology of consumer forecasting. For example, how confident are we if someone tells us that there is a “60%” chance of prices going up versus a “likely” chance? How does the framing of a diagnostic test result influence how likely we are to believe that we have a disease? How does the context or timing of that prediction change how we interpret it? 
In addition to these questions, I study a variety of topics related to judgment and decision making and behavioral theories of cryptocurrency token economics (or "tokenomics").

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mislavsky@jhu.edu


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