Barry Anderson:  

CLASS OF 1953
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Sequoia High SchoolClass of 1953
Redwood city, CA
Stanford UniversityClass of 1957
Stanford, CA

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Life After Sequoia, I went to Stanford (BA '57) and then Johns Hopkins (Ph. D. '63). I am currently Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Portland State University, where I teach decision psychology, decision analysis, and conflict resolution. I've written a number of articles and five books. However, the only thing I've done that you might have heard of is design the original prioritization process for the Oregon Health Plan. I'm currently working on what I believe the world's most user-friendly decision aid. The current version, which I programmed can be downloaded free, along with a book I wrote, from perso...Expand for more
naldecisions.net. A professional version of the software should be coming out soon. I married Aliki Ganiatsos in 1961, and we have two children, Delia and Erik. Our travels have taken us to Baltimore for 3 years, Greece for 1 year, and Boulder for 2 years. Sports have included backpacking, running, and sailing, though I do less of all of these these days. One of my favorite "collections" is of experiences sailing a variety of boats, including a spritsail rig, a Polynesian proa, a sharpie, a Beetle Cat, and a brig, in addition to the usual sloops cutters, and ketches. I also speak Swedish and a little Greek.
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