I am a doctoral student at the Hebrew University Business School and the Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality, both at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
I hold a bachelor's degree in Cognitive & Brain Sciences and Psychology, as well as a master's degree in Cognitive Science, all from the Hebrew University.
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I am conducting my doctoral research under the mentorship of Prof. Shoham Choshen-Hillel and Prof. Ilan Yaniv. My research examines how people assess the overall harms or benefits to groups and how these evaluations shape policy decisions and perceptions of inequality. I am also interested in the balance between efficiency and equality in resource allocation, exploring solutions to these trade-offs and their limitations.
Publications
Choshen-Hillel, S., & Nahari, Y. (2024) The Dilemma of Dividing Five Candies Between Two Children. Frontiers for Young Minds, 11:1286330, 1-7. doi.org/10.3389/frym.2023.1286330