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Thomas Nygren

Professor Emeritus at Psychology, Ohio State University0 Followers

Dr. Thomas Nygren is dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of psychology, particularly in understanding the intricate dynamics of decision-making and mental workload. As an emeritus associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Ohio State University, he has devoted his career to exploring how affective states influence both individual and group decision-making processes. His research delves into the complexities of mental workload assessment and examines how workload and stress impact situation awareness. Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Nygren has conducted extensive studies on risk-taking behaviors and the role of individual differences and personality traits in shaping mental workload and perception. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding of how these factors interact and affect human cognition and behavior. His findings have been instrumental in developing strategies to manage stress and workload in various settings, enhancing both individual and organizational performance. Dr. Nygren's scholarly contributions are well-documented in numerous articles published in esteemed peer-reviewed journals. His work has appeared in publications such as Applied Psychological Measurement, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, and Psychometrika, where he has shared his insights and findings with the broader academic community. His research continues to influence and inspire new studies in the field, underscoring his commitment to advancing psychological science. In addition to his research, Dr. Nygren has been a dedicated educator, mentoring countless students and young researchers throughout his tenure at Ohio State University. His passion for teaching and his ability to convey complex concepts with clarity have left a lasting impact on his students, many of whom have gone on to make significant contributions to the field of psychology themselves.

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