Dr. Eliran Halali
CV
Education
- B.A., Social Science, Psychology Major, 2007
The Open University of Israel, Magna Cum Laude - M.A., Psychology, 2009
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Advisors: Yoella Bereby-Meyer and David Leiser
Thesis title: Pitfall or Scaffold? Anchoring effect in configuration problems - Ph.D., Psychology, 2014
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Advisor: Yoella Bereby-Meyer
Thesis title: The role of cognitive-control in social preferences
Academic Positions
2018 (Autumn) Visiting Scholar, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
2015- present Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University
2014- 2015 Post Doctoral Visiting Scholar, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
2013 -2014 Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Psychology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Research
I study judgment and decision-making processes, focusing on topics such as altruism, fairness, trust, reciprocity, cooperation, conflict resolution and unethical behavior. Additionally, I have a specific interest in the interplay between dual processes such as intuition and reasoning, emotions and emotion-regulation, and automaticity and self-control. In my work I try to capture the effects of such dual processes, and their interplay, on the way we form our judgments and decisions both in individual and in social contexts.
Grants
2018-2019 The Negotiation and Team Resources Institute. NTR-Peterson Research Grant.
Subject: Divide-and-Conquer: Harmful Third Parties Undermine Cooperation in Groups.
Total amount: $10,000
2017-2021 The Israeli Science Foundation. Individual Research Grant.
Subject: Morality, Interests, and Intervention: Disputants and Third-Parties in interpersonal and
intergroup Conflict.
Annual amount: 186,000 NIS; Total amount: 744,000 NIS
2017-2020 The Israeli Science Foundation. Research equipment support.
Total amount (including institutional matching): 691,000 NIS
2015 Jerusalem Crime Group and the Israel Law Review. Small Research Grant.
Subject: Effective Law Enforcement Initiatives (with Yuval Feldman).
Total amount: $2,500
2012 ISEF - Israel Scholarship Education Foundation. Small Research Grant for PhD students.
Total amount: 3,000 NIS
- Last modified: 20/09/2018