
Austin HendersonWashington State University | WSU · College of Medicine
Austin Henderson
PhD
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Introduction
I'm an economist and post-doctoral researcher at the Institute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health (IREACH) at Washington State University. I work on behavioral & experimental economics, as well as medical school education, community health, diseases of despair, and other topics.
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June 2020 - present
Education
September 2015 - May 2020
Publications
Publications (5)
Background
The United States medical education system has a vested interest in understanding medical student specialty choice. The purpose of this study is to identify the demographic, educational, lifestyle preference, and other factors associated with matching into surgical specialties.
Methods
An annual survey was given to students at the Unive...
A shortage of primary care physicians exists in the US, and medical schools are investigating factors that influence specialty choice. To better understand the factors associated with medical students choosing primary care specialties, a longitudinal annual survey from 2013 to 2019 was administered to students at the University of Iowa Carver Colle...
The impact of testosterone on decision-making is a growing literature, with several reports of economically relevant outcomes. Similar to Wibral et al. (2012), we investigate the effects of exogenous testosterone administration on deception in a double-blind placebo controlled study. Participants (N = 242) were asked to roll a die in private and we...
The study of effort provision in a controlled setting is a key research area in experimental economics. There are two major methodological paradigms in this literature: stated effort and real effort. In the stated-effort paradigm the researcher uses an “effort function” that maps choices to outcomes. In the real-effort paradigm, participants work o...