P. (pieter) Koele
Professor
Social and Behavioural Sciences
University of Amsterdam
Netherlands
Biography
Pieter Koele (1947) is associate professor (retired) in the Department of Psychology of the University of Amsterdam. After his retirement he continues teaching and studying human judgement and decision making processes. BSc (Psychology) 1970, University of Amsterdam MSc (Psychology) 1974, University of Amsterdam PhD (Psychology) 1982, University of Amsterdam Pieter Koele specialised in methodology and decision making. In his work he addresses both basic and applied issues. His research projects include the methodology of studying multi-attribute evaluation problems, and the use of Brunswik's lensmodel for studying non-linear, non-additive judgement strategies. His applied projects focus on analysing decision processes of experts such as dentists and psychiatrists.
Research Interest
methodology of studying multi-attribute evaluation problems, and the use of Brunswik's lensmodel for studying non-linear, non-additive judgement strategies. His applied projects focus on analysing decision processes of experts such as dentists and psychiatrists.
Publications
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Witteman, C.L.M., S. Renooij & P. Koele (2007). Medicine in words and numbers: A cross sectional survey comparing probability assessment scales. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 7: 13 .
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Koele, P. & G. Dietvorst (2010). The internal validity of self-report measures for intuitive and rational decision making. In A. Glöckner & C. Witteman (Eds), Foundations for Tracing Intuition: Challenges and Methods . Hove (UK): Psychology Press.
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Koele, P. (2011). Rationeel beslissingen nemen, kan dat? Quality Practice Tandheelkunde, 7(3) , 8-11.