Dr JOSEPH TEAL
London South Bank University
103 Borough Road, London, SE1 0AA
tealj@lsbu.ac.uk
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ABOUT
Dr Joseph Teal is a Lecturer in Decision Science at London South Bank University. His research interests include judgement and decision-making, risk preferences and cognition. Joseph’s experimental and theoretical research is particularly focused on the influence of variations in decision desirability and fundamental simple heuristics on decision-making behaviour.
EDUCATION
2018 – 2021: PhD in Behavioural Sciences, The University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield Business School, Behavioural Research Centre.
2020: Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Advanced HE, UK.
2018 – 2019: Post Graduate Certificate (with Distinction in Research Methods), The University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield Business School.
2018: Teaching Assistant Preparation Programme, The University of Huddersfield, Education Department.
2014 – 2018: BA (Hons) in Business Studies including 12 month placement (1st class), The University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield Business School.
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
1) Kusev, P., van Schaik, P., Teal, J., Martin, R., Hall, L., & Johansson, P. (2022). How false feedback influences decision-makers' risk preferences. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 35(5), e2278.
2) Teal, J., Kusev, P., Heilman, R., Martin, R., Passanisi, A., & Pace, U. (2021). Problem Gambling “Fuelled on the Fly.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(16), 8607. https://doi:10.3390/ijerph18168607
3) Heilman, R. M., Kusev, P., Miclea, M., Teal, J., Martin, R., Passanisi, A., & Pace, U. (2021). Are Impulsive Decisions Always Irrational? An Experimental Investigation of Impulsive Decisions in the Domains of Gains and Losses. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(16), 8518. https://doi:10.3390/ijerph18168518
4) Martin, R., Kusev, P., Teal, J., Baranova, V., & Rigal, B. (2021). Moral decision making: From Bentham to veil of ignorance via perspective taking accessibility. Behavioural Sciences,11(2), 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11050066
INTERNATIONAL & LOCAL CONFERENCE PAPERS
5) Teal, J., & Kusev, P. (2021). Save the Best for First: First Attribute Heuristic in Consumer Choice. Paper to be presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Psychonomic Virtual Conference, November 4th – 7th, USA.
6) Teal, J., & Kusev, P. (2021). The First Attribute Heuristic in Risky Decision-Making Paper to be presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Psychonomic Virtual Conference, November 4th – 7th, USA.
7) Teal, J., & Kusev, P. (2021). The First Attribute Heuristic in Retail and Recruitment Decision Making. Paper presented at the Huddersfield Business School Research Day, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK, April 15th.
8) Teal, J., & Kusev, P. (2020). How decision-making monetary desirability influences risk preferences. Paper presented at the 61st annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Virtual Meeting. November, 19th - 21st.
9) Teal, J., Martin, R., & Kusev, P. (2020). Discriminability (not decision making experience) influences risky behaviour: evidence against ordinal comparison and relative ranking. Paper presented at the Huddersfield Business School Conference, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK. January 15 – 17th.
10) Teal, J., Martin, R., & Kusev, P. (2019). Decision Discriminability: why human decision makers sample from experience. Paper presented at the Huddersfield Business School Conference, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK. January 9 – 11th.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
2020 - Present: The Higher Education Academy / Advanced HE, UK.
2020 - Present: The Psychonomic Society, USA.