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The Roman Family CDR encourages students who are interested in the study of judgment and decision making, social psychology, or consumer behavior to apply to Chicago Booth's Stevens Doctoral Program ...
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Discover how the Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index reveals U.S. economic health and consumer confidence, impacting financial ...