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Exploring Judgment and Decision Making: Kristine Cho ’21's Insights

November 25, 2025 - 16:18

Exploring Judgment and Decision Making: Kristine Cho ’21's Insights

Kristine Cho, a graduate of the class of 2021, is making significant strides in the field of judgment and decision making. Currently conducting research at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, Cho delves into the complexities of human cognition. Her work primarily investigates the nuances of how individuals interpret statements, exploring the reasons behind why people often infer meanings that extend beyond the literal words spoken.

This area of research is crucial as it sheds light on the cognitive processes that influence everyday decisions, ranging from personal choices to broader societal implications. By understanding the underlying mechanisms of inference, Cho aims to contribute valuable insights that can enhance communication and decision-making strategies in various contexts.

As she continues her academic journey, Cho's findings promise to enrich our understanding of human behavior, offering tools to navigate the intricacies of interpretation and meaning in our interactions. Her commitment to this field reflects a growing interest in behavioral insights that can impact both individual choices and collective outcomes.


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