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Professor Randolph Grace

Convenor, Economics and Human Behavioural Sciences panel

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Randolph Grace is Professor of Psychology at the University of Canterbury, where he currently leads an interdisciplinary research group on mathematical and spatial cognition. He holds a BSc in electrical engineering from MIT and a PhD in psychology from the University of New Hampshire. He has published widely in a variety of research areas in the social sciences including behaviour analysis, experimental psychology, forensic psychology, comparative cognition, behavioural economics, mathematical psychology, cognitive neuropsychology, and statistics/methodology. He is past President of the Society for the Quantitative Analyses of Behavior and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. In addition, he has over 20 years’ experience providing advice to the public sector on risk assessment and programme evaluation.

For more information, see Professor Grace's University of Canterbury webpage