Master's Theses

Professor Dykstra will be on parental leave during Summer Semester 2024. During this time, she will be supervising a limited number of theses. If you would like to write your thesis with her for SS24 or WS 24/25, please follow the instructions below.

Professor Dykstra supervises Master's theses for those wanting to write in fields related to her research. This includes, but is not limited to: behavioral economics, experimental economics, economics and policy, development economics, economics of poverty, household finance, artificial intelligence, and sustainable behavior. 

She generally supervises theses that use empirical or experimental methods, as well as those writing systematic reviews or conducting surveys or interviews. 

General guidelines can be found here. If you would like to discuss writing a thesis with her, please book office hours on her calendar here (if no office hours are available or none that fit your schedule, please email her directly). Come prepared with a general idea of what research topic(s) you might want to write about and what method(s) you might want to use.