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Jordana Liberali
Lecturer
Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)
Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Profile

Jordana M. Liberali is a Ph.D. candidate of marketing at the

Erasmus School of Economics of the Erasmus University

Rotterdam. She holds a doctorate degree in Cognitive

Psychology from PUCRS, Brazil. In 2010 she was a visiting

doctoral student at the Laboratory of Rational Decision

Making at Cornell University. Her current research

investigates what kind of information is better to provide in

order to increase consumer understanding in situations

involving risky events. Her research interests include the

psychology of judgment and decision-making, individual

differences in decision-making competence, behavioral

economics and consumer memory.

Publications

Academic (1)
  • Folle de Menezes Nunes - Liberali, J., Reyna, V., Furlan, S., M. Stein, L., & Pardo, S. (2011). Individual Differences in Numeracy and Cognitive Reflection, with Implications for Biases and Fallacies in Probability Judgment. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 25(4), 361-381. Article 3. https://doi.org/10.1002/bdm.752

Academic (1)
  • C. Corbin, J., Folle de Menezes Nunes - Liberali, J., F. Reyna, V., & G. Brust-Renck, P. (2014). Intuition, Interference, Inhibition, and Individual Differences in Fuzzy-Trace Theory. In E. A. Wilhelms, & V. F. Reyna (Eds.), Neuroeconomics, Judgment, and Decision Making (pp. 145-168). Psychology Press (Taylor & Francis Group).

Courses

MiM Master Thesis

  • Study year: 2023/2024, 2022/2023
  • Code: BMMTMIM
  • ECTS: 16 Level: Master

Past courses

Research training/bachelor thesis

  • Study year: 2019/2020, 2018/2019
  • Code: BKBBTH
  • Level: Bachelor 3, Pre-master

IM Research clinic

  • Study year: 2018/2019
  • Code: BM-IMRC
  • ECTS: 5 Level: Master

Branding & Advertising

  • Study year: 2014/2015
  • Code: FEM11031
  • ECTS: 4 Level: Master, Master

Consumer Behavior

  • Study year: 2014/2015
  • Code: FEB13012
  • ECTS: 4 Level: Bachelor 3, Bachelor 3, Bachelor 3