How you can solve a crime - the psychology behind decision making
Pub Psychology: Crack the code of decision-making in crime and everyday life with David Lagnado. Drinks, talk & networking.
Date and time
Location
The Star of Kings
126 York Way London N1 0AX United KingdomAgenda
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Arrivals & structured networking/ice-breakers
7:30 PM - 8:10 PM
'TED style' talk
8:10 PM - 8:40 PM
Q and A
8:40 PM - 10:00 PM
Networking mingle
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Highlights
- 3 hours 30 minutes
- In person
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About this event
What you'll learn
How do you make decisions?
How do you make decisions based on complex evidence? How does an investigator decide what lines of enquiry to pursue and what information to gather? How does a juror decide the guilt of a defendant faced with lots of conflicting information? How do you know if you're doing a good job, or being misled by faulty reasoning?
The psychology of decision-making
We have an amazing capacity to make sense of the world but we all have the inevitable biases that arise due to our limited cognitive resources.
Why do you have an ability for generating stories from sparse data but also struggle at evaluating these stories against the evidence, sometimes letting a compelling story trump the truth?
Better decisions
Using classic legal cases to show the dangers of over-simplified reasoning and cognitive biases, you'll understand different ways for learning and improving & tools to help you make better judgements.
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The Speaker
David Lagnado
David Lagnado is a cognitive psychologist and professor at the University College London. His research focuses on the psychological processes that underlie human learning, reasoning and decision-making. A major theme is the central role played by causal models in cognition. David investigates how people learn causal models from uncertain data, and how they use these models to draw inferences and make decisions. David has extended this work to legal decision-making, showing that people use their causal knowledge to organise evidence and make decisions. Another key theme is the interplay between causal thinking and judgements of responsibility. David examines how people use causal models to attribute credit and blame in moral and legal contexts.
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The Venue
We'll be in the 'Green Room' (upstairs) at the Star of Kings pub - just a 5 minute walk from Kings Cross train/tube station. Further details about the pub can be found here.
This pub has a lovely array of craft beers, cocktails and soft drinks. The pub recently updated its menu to include a range of burgers from award-winning 'Filthy Buns'. You'll also be a short stroll from a number of restaurants around Kings Cross.
One of the few traditional pubs in Kings Cross, the Star of Kings boasts a large beer garden and classic arcade games downstairs.
FAQs – Pub psychology events
Who attends these events?
This event is open to anyone regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender. All age groups are welcome to attend our events. Whether you're at the start of your career in your 20s, a career changer in your 40s or an experienced practitioner in your 60s or 70s (or anywhere in between), this is the place for you.Many attendees have a professional interest working (or aspiring to work) in psychology, neuroscience, counselling, wellness and wellbeing, education, healthcare or related fields. Others simply have a personal interest in the topics. This is an ideal way to expand your social and professional network.
Will you sell tickets on the door?
No! All our tickets are sold before the event so please don't arrive on the day without a ticket as you'll be turned away. Pub psychology events are popular and tend to sell-out. Please get a ticket in advance!
I’m not sure if I’ll arrive in time after work. Should I still come?
Yes! If you have a ticket, please come whenever you can (ideally before the talk begins). For pub psychology events, most talks begin 45 minutes - 1 hour after the scheduled start time. This gives you time to settle in, network with others and grab a drink or food. Please double check the event agenda on Ticket Tailor or Eventbrite (the platforms we use to sell tickets) as times vary depending on the event.
Will I be able to network?
Yes! You're welcome to come along if you've got a personal or professional interest and/or want to meet new people. Based on feedback, we’ve added loads of new opportunities for mingling. Many people attend alone and please do reach out if you want to be introduced to anyone or need support. For pub psychology events, we recommend arriving early for ice breakers. We’ll also have a pub psychology quiz arranged in groups and there’s always a friendly group of us who’ll stay for drinks afterwards.
Can I come just for the talk?
Absolutely! If you'd prefer to come along for just the expert 'TED style' talk (skipping the networking/mingling bits) you're more than welcome to arrive later and before the talk begins. Please keep in mind all seats are unreserved.
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About us
Want to learn about psychology, neuroscience and healthcare while meeting like-minded people in London? You're in the right place. Exclusive educational talks and mingling events for young professionals. Conn8cting 'TED style' talks are ideal for anyone with a professional or personal interest in the topics and want to meet likeminded people.
Our talks cover every topic you can think of. From the psychology of laughter, happiness, decision-making and regret to psychosis, narcissism, incels, drugs and psychopaths. You'll learn interesting stuff delivered by experts, in-person.
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