Yang Xiang
I am a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Psychology at Stanford
University, working primarily with Tobias Gerstenberg. My research asks
how people build richly structured intuitive theories and use them to plan and make
decisions.
One line of work centers on collaboration: how people
combine the complementary strengths of different individuals to achieve
shared goals, such as deciding whom to recruit to a team or how to
motivate collaborators to contribute. Another line of work focuses on
learning: how people invest in their own growth, such as deciding
which goals are worth pursuing and when effort is likely to pay off. I
also study how these processes reinforce each other: how collaborators
become more competent on the job, and how training collaborators
benefits future collaboration.
I approach these questions using computational modeling and behavioral
experiments.
I earned my Ph.D. in Psychology at Harvard, working with
Samuel J. Gershman, Fiery A. Cushman, and Natalia Vélez.
Email: yangxiang.yyx@gmail.com