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Ellen Peters (professor)

Ellen Peters is an American academic and the Philip H. Knight Chair, Director of the Center for Science Communication Research,[1] and Professor both in the School of Journalism and Communication and in Psychology at the University of Oregon. She is also an associate in the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact. Prior to moving to the University of Oregon in 2019, she spent nine years in the psychology department at The Ohio State University where she was a Distinguished Professor. She also directed the Decision Sciences Collaborative in the College of Arts and Science and was a full member of the Cancer Control Center in Ohio State's Medical Center.

Ellen Peters
Education
Academic career
FieldsDecision Research
Numeracy
affect heuristic
Science Communication
Institutions

Career Edit

Peters received two B.A.s in Systems Engineering and Marketing from the University of Pennsylvania's Management and Technology Program. She earned her Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Oregon with Paul Slovic as advisor. She began her professional career as a research scientist at Decision Research in Eugene, Oregon and was a senior research scientist when she moved to Ohio State University in 2010. There, from 2010 to 2012, she was an Associate Professor without tenure, becoming Full Professor with tenure in 2012 and Distinguished Professor of Psychology in 2017. In addition to her psychology professorship, she was a courtesy professor of General Internal Medicine (2015–2019), Rheumatology (2015–2019), and Marketing (2017–2019). In 2019, she joined the University of Oregon to be Philip H. Knight Chair and the first permanent director of their Center for Science Communication Research.

Peters' specialties are in judgment and decision making and risk and science communication. In particular, she conducts decision-making and communication research with respect to affect, numeracy, science communication, and adult aging. She collaborated on the development of the affect heuristic and is a leading scholar in the study of numeracy in decision making including publishing Innumeracy in the Wild: Misunderstanding and Misusing Numbers in 2020 with Oxford University Press.[2] She is known both for her contributions to basic research on affect, numeracy, and risky decision-making, and for translational research on communicating health risks and improving medical decisions and policies. Recently, she has written about evidence-based recommendations for communicating the impacts of climate change on health, including for an invited perspective at the New England Journal of Medicine.[3] She is also an active member on the Lancet Countdown U.S. Brief Working Group[4] as it highlights key health threats posed by climate change and develops related policy recommendations.

Featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer[5] and The Wall Street Journal,[6] her work has engaged the public widely. She has published op-eds including on obsessing over coronavirus statistics in The New York Times[7] and on helping the public figure out tricky pandemic statistics in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.[8]

Peters has worked extensively with federal agencies and other groups to advance decision and communication sciences. Since 2009, she has worked with the National Cancer Institute as a member of the group on Cognitive, Affective, and Social Processes in health Research (CASPhR) in the Behavioral Research Program. She also was a voting member and then chair of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Risk Communication Advisory Committee (2007–2009, 2011–2013).[9] She was a member of the Committee on the Science of Science Communication: A Research Agenda, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine from 2015 to 2017 [10] and wrote a commissioned paper for the then-Institute of Medicine on the implications of numeracy for the Affordable Care Act.[11]

Peters has served as president of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making[12] and she is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the American Psychological Association (APA), the Association for Psychological Science (APS), and the Society for Experimental Social Psychology (SESP).

Honors Edit

She received an NIH Group Merit Award for exceptional advances in integrating cognitive, affective, and social processes into cancer control research,[13] and was the first American to win the Jane Beattie Scientific Recognition Award for innovative contributions to decision research.[14]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Center for Science Communication Research".
  2. ^ Peters, Ellen (2020). Innumeracy in the Wild: Misunderstanding and Misusing Numbers. New York: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oso/9780190861094.001.0001. ISBN 978-0190861094.
  3. ^ Peters, Ellen; Salas, Renee N. (21 July 2023). "Communicating Statistics on the Health Effects of Climate Change". New England Journal of Medicine. 387 (3): 193-196. doi:10.1056/NEJMp2201801. PMID 35856788. S2CID 250630722. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  4. ^ "LANCET COUNTDOWN: TRACKING PROGRESS ON HEALTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE & COMPANION U.S. POLICY BRIEF".
  5. ^ Bauers, Sandy (29 June 2018). "Fear of math is harmful to your health. This woman wants to help". Philadelphia, PA. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  6. ^ Zweig, Jason (11 September 2020). "Are You an Investor or a Gambler? The Stock Market Knows". New York, NY. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  7. ^ Peters, Ellen (12 March 2020). "Is Obsessing Over Daily Coronavirus Statistics Counterproductive?". Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  8. ^ Peters, Ellen (27 April 2021). "IOpinion: Figuring out tricky COVID-19 stats". Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  9. ^ "APA member chairs FDA Risk Communication Advisory Committee". American Psychological Society. December 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  10. ^ "The Science of Science Communication: A Research Agenda". The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  11. ^ Peters, Ellen; Meilleur, Louise (January 1, 2001). "Appendix A Numeracy and the Affordable Care Act: Opportunities and challenges". Health Literacy and Numeracy: Workshop Summary. The National Academies Press.
  12. ^ "SJDM Past Officers".
  13. ^ "The Cognitive, Affective, and Social Processes in Health Research (CASPHR) Working Group".
  14. ^ "Jane Beattie Scientific Recognition Award".

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Ellen Peters is an American academic and the Philip H Knight Chair Director of the Center for Science Communication Research 1 and Professor both in the School of Journalism and Communication and in Psychology at the University of Oregon She is also an associate in the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact Prior to moving to the University of Oregon in 2019 she spent nine years in the psychology department at The Ohio State University where she was a Distinguished Professor She also directed the Decision Sciences Collaborative in the College of Arts and Science and was a full member of the Cancer Control Center in Ohio State s Medical Center Ellen PetersEducationUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of OregonAcademic careerFieldsDecision ResearchNumeracy affect heuristicScience CommunicationInstitutionsDecision Sciences Research InstituteOhio State UniversityUniversity of OregonCareer EditPeters received two B A s in Systems Engineering and Marketing from the University of Pennsylvania s Management and Technology Program She earned her Ph D in Psychology from the University of Oregon with Paul Slovic as advisor She began her professional career as a research scientist at Decision Research in Eugene Oregon and was a senior research scientist when she moved to Ohio State University in 2010 There from 2010 to 2012 she was an Associate Professor without tenure becoming Full Professor with tenure in 2012 and Distinguished Professor of Psychology in 2017 In addition to her psychology professorship she was a courtesy professor of General Internal Medicine 2015 2019 Rheumatology 2015 2019 and Marketing 2017 2019 In 2019 she joined the University of Oregon to be Philip H Knight Chair and the first permanent director of their Center for Science Communication Research Peters specialties are in judgment and decision making and risk and science communication In particular she conducts decision making and communication research with respect to affect numeracy science communication and adult aging She collaborated on the development of the affect heuristic and is a leading scholar in the study of numeracy in decision making including publishing Innumeracy in the Wild Misunderstanding and Misusing Numbers in 2020 with Oxford University Press 2 She is known both for her contributions to basic research on affect numeracy and risky decision making and for translational research on communicating health risks and improving medical decisions and policies Recently she has written about evidence based recommendations for communicating the impacts of climate change on health including for an invited perspective at the New England Journal of Medicine 3 She is also an active member on the Lancet Countdown U S Brief Working Group 4 as it highlights key health threats posed by climate change and develops related policy recommendations Featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer 5 and The Wall Street Journal 6 her work has engaged the public widely She has published op eds including on obsessing over coronavirus statistics in The New York Times 7 and on helping the public figure out tricky pandemic statistics in The Atlanta Journal Constitution 8 Peters has worked extensively with federal agencies and other groups to advance decision and communication sciences Since 2009 she has worked with the National Cancer Institute as a member of the group on Cognitive Affective and Social Processes in health Research CASPhR in the Behavioral Research Program She also was a voting member and then chair of the U S Food and Drug Administration s Risk Communication Advisory Committee 2007 2009 2011 2013 9 She was a member of the Committee on the Science of Science Communication A Research Agenda The National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine from 2015 to 2017 10 and wrote a commissioned paper for the then Institute of Medicine on the implications of numeracy for the Affordable Care Act 11 Peters has served as president of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making 12 and she is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS the American Psychological Association APA the Association for Psychological Science APS and the Society for Experimental Social Psychology SESP Honors EditShe received an NIH Group Merit Award for exceptional advances in integrating cognitive affective and social processes into cancer control research 13 and was the first American to win the Jane Beattie Scientific Recognition Award for innovative contributions to decision research 14 References Edit Center for Science Communication Research Peters Ellen 2020 Innumeracy in the Wild Misunderstanding and Misusing Numbers New York Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 oso 9780190861094 001 0001 ISBN 978 0190861094 Peters Ellen Salas Renee N 21 July 2023 Communicating Statistics on the Health Effects of Climate Change New England Journal of Medicine 387 3 193 196 doi 10 1056 NEJMp2201801 PMID 35856788 S2CID 250630722 Retrieved 5 February 2023 LANCET COUNTDOWN TRACKING PROGRESS ON HEALTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE amp COMPANION U S POLICY BRIEF Bauers Sandy 29 June 2018 Fear of math is harmful to your health This woman wants to help Philadelphia PA Retrieved 23 July 2021 Zweig Jason 11 September 2020 Are You an Investor or a Gambler The Stock Market Knows New York NY Retrieved 23 July 2021 Peters Ellen 12 March 2020 Is Obsessing Over Daily Coronavirus Statistics Counterproductive Retrieved 23 July 2021 Peters Ellen 27 April 2021 IOpinion Figuring out tricky COVID 19 stats Retrieved 24 July 2021 APA member chairs FDA Risk Communication Advisory Committee American Psychological Society December 2011 Retrieved 24 July 2021 The Science of Science Communication A Research Agenda The National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine Retrieved 24 July 2021 Peters Ellen Meilleur Louise January 1 2001 Appendix A Numeracy and the Affordable Care Act Opportunities and challenges Health Literacy and Numeracy Workshop Summary The National Academies Press SJDM Past Officers The Cognitive Affective and Social Processes in Health Research CASPHR Working Group Jane Beattie Scientific Recognition Award Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ellen Peters professor amp oldid 1170091204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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