Boaz Keysar

Boaz Keysar

Boaz Keysar conducts research about how people communicate, negotiate and make decisions. His research interests include communication and language use; metaphors, idioms and other figures of speech; thinking, reasoning and problem solving; and judgment and decision making. Many of his discoveries reveal systematic reasons for miscommunication and misunderstandings. For example, his research shows that people overestimate their ability to communicate accurately, and counter to what people tend to think, we miscommunicate even more with those who are more familiar to us.

Prof. Keysar publishes his work in leading journals such as Psychological Science and Psychological Review, and his honors and awards include a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, major federal research grants from National Institute of Health, National Science Foundation and a Fulbright Scholarship. He is also lab director of The Multilingualism and Decision-Making Lab at UChicago. 

Keysar Stories

Language choice may influence your decisions

Prof. Boaz Keysar comments on study, says thinking in a different language may lead to more utilitarian decision-making


Business Standard

How well do you know the people closest to you?

Research from Profs. Boaz Keysar and Kenneth Savitsky finds couples overestimate understanding of spouse


Examiner.com

The benefits of being bilingual

Prof. Boaz Keysar's foreign language study hailed as 'tour de force of cross-cultural comparison'


Thinking in a foreign language makes decisions more rational

Prof. Boaz Keysar finds that communicating in learned language forces people to be deliberate


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