Peter Ayton is Professor of Psychology at City University. He majors in the experimental investigation of human judgement and choice.
Peter's research tests the psychological theories of judgment and the mental strategies adopted for judging and deciding. He has also investigated issues in areas of human activity as diverse as legal, medical and transport judgement, and individual's decisions about their personal well-being. His published books include 'Subjective Probability' and 'Judgemental Forecasting'.
Peter is a member of the European Assoc for Decision Making, and he has been a visiting Professor at the Anderson School of Business UCLA, Princeton and Carnegie-Mellon universities in the USA, as well as the Max Planck Institute in Berlin.