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Stephen Whyte is a researcher affiliated with Queensland University of Technology, with a focus on behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and decision-making in medical and social contexts. His work spans evolutionary psychology, medical ethics, and gender studies, often collaborating with multidisciplinary teams.
- Education: PhD in Human Decision-Making (2018) and Master's in Informal Market Mate Choice (2015) from Queensland University of Technology
His research identifies cognitive biases in gamete donation, emergency triage behavior, and health anxiety in patient decisions. Recent publications (2025) analyze temporal perception and framing bias in medical innovation. Collaborations include Ho Fai Chan, Benno Torgler, and Uwe Dulleck, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement.
Stephen's work also explores will-making preferences and end-of-life planning through behavioral economics, alongside mass timber construction in workplace psychology. While no formal awards are documented, his contributions span reproductive sciences, mating markets, and health policy, with implications for clinical practice and social marketing.
