Cross Cultural Decision Making seeks to understand the impact that a variety of influences including geographical, historical, sociological, organizational, team, and technology have on an individual’s decision making processes. This book proposes to explore how advances in information and social media technologies, as well as modeling and simul
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Joseph V. Cohn, PhD, earned his BS in biology from the University of Illinois–Urbana
Champaign in 1993. He earned his PhD in neuroscience from Brandeis University in 1998.
He has coauthored more than 100 publications and presented talks to national and international
professional conferences on a host of topics, ranging from foundational neuroscience
to the nature of technical innovation. He has coedited a three-volume book series
focusing on all aspects of training system development and a single-volume book on
enhancing human performance in high-risk environments. He has received industry and
professional society awards for his research across the spectrum of the human performance
and biomedical sciences. He cochaired the Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics
Association’s Cross-Cultural Decision Making Conference from 2013 to 2015 and is a fellow
of the American Psychological Association and the Society of Military Psychologists,
as well as an associate fellow of the Aerospace Medical Association.
Sae Schatz, PhD, is an applied human-systems researcher, learning science professional,
and cognitive scientist. She has headed an array of applied research efforts, authored more
than 50 peer-reviewed scholarly publications, led the development of three military textbooks,
and received industry awards for both her publications and her research efforts.
Schatz cochairs the Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics Association’s Cross-Cultural
Decision Making Conference (2013–), is a service principal for the Interservice/Industry
Training, Simulation and Education Conference (2015–), and supports international science
and technology working groups associated with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization,
Partnership for Peace, and The Technical Cooperation Program. Schatz also maintains
close ties
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