MISSEL is a laboratory located in the basement of Seigle Hall. It is co-directed by Ronald King from the Olin School of Business and David K. Levine from the Department of Economics. Registered subjects are invited to participate in research studies at MISSEL. The purpose of these studies is to help social scientists better understand decision-making by observing subjects' decisions. The facility accommodates 25 participants at individual computer workstations, separated by movable partitions. The laboratory will draw participants from a common pool. Participants are paid volunteers who will be recruited from undergraduate and graduate students on the WUSTL Danforth Campus by means of posters, brochures and mass emails.
Missouri Social Science Experimental Lab (MISSEL)
Center Director
Director: Brian Rogers