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Dr. Daniel Navarro

Room 509, Hughes Building
Phone +61 (08) 8303 5265
Fax +61 (08) 8303 3770
daniel.navarro@adelaide.edu.au
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Area of Research

Cognitive science ; Concepts and categories; Judgment and decision making

 

Senior Appointments and Memberships

The Cognitive Science Society (2002-2005).

Member of Brain and Cognition Group

 

Awards

Society for Mathematical Psychology New Investigator Award 2007

Australian Research Fellowship 2007-2011

Frank Dalziel Prize (2003). Awarded annually by the University or Adelaide’s School of Psychology for research in experimental or behavioural psychology. Value: A$1000.

Graduate Incentive Committee in Learning and Memory (2002-2004). Stipend support within the OSU School of Psychology, funded by the Ohio Board of Regents. Value: US$12,000 over 2 years.

DSTO Supplementary Scholarship (2000-2001). Supplementary funding is awarded by DSTO to students as deemed appropriate. Value: A$10,000 over 2 years.

 

Psychology Research Interests

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Recent Key Publications

Navarro, D. J. & Perfors, A. F. (in press). Similarity, feature discovery and the size principle. Acta Psychologica.

Navarro, D. J. & Griffiths, T. L. (2008). Latent features in similarity judgment: A nonparametric Bayesian approach. Neural Computation, 20(11), 2597-2628.

Navarro, D. J., Griffiths, T. L., Steyvers, M. & Lee, M. D. (2006). Modeling individual differences using Dirichlet processes. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 50, 101-122.

Pitt, M. A., Kim, W., Navarro, D. J. & Myung, J. I. (2006). Global model analysis by parameter space partitioning. Psychological Review, 113, 57-83

Lee, M. D. & Navarro, D. J. (2002). Extending the ALCOVE model of category learning to featural stimulus domains. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 9, 43-58.