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National and International Guests

(since 2002; work in progress)

 

Date: Speaker: Title:
2007-01-30 Lysann Damisch
(Köln)
"Happy Birthday, Donald!": Der Einfluss spontaner Vergleichsprozesse auf Primingeffekte
2007-01-23 Gesine Hofinger
(vorm. Bamberg)
Analyse spektakulärer Unfälle - Was kann man aus Fallanalysen lernen?
2007-01-16 Daniel Memmert
(Sportwissenschaften Heidelberg)
Inattentional Blindness: Aktuelle Trends
2006-12-12 Thorsten Meiser
(Jena)
Pseudo-contingencies in biased stereotype formation - testing the roles of skewed base rates and mutual correlations with a context factor
2006-11-21 Harald Schaub
(IABG)
Human factors und Sicherheit. Der Mensch als Problem und Problemlöser in komplexen, sozio-technischen Systemen
2006-11-14 Christoph Stahl
(Freiburg)
Kognitive Prozesse im EAST: Validierung eines multinomialen Modells
2006-10-05 Michael Bar-Eli
(Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Bandura's self-efficacy theory and the hot-hand-phenomenon
2006-07-17 Annette Kluge
(St. Gallen)
Hierarchische Aufgabenanalysen und Trainingsentwicklung
2006-06-29 Blair T. Johnson
(Connecticut)
Determinants of social behavior in deliberative vs. spontaneous contexts
2006-06-26 Matthias Kliegel
(Zürich)
Planen von Vorsätzen über die Lebensspanne: Kognitionspsychologische und psychobiologische Annäherungen
2006-06-06 Mike Regenwetter
(Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Tversky's intransitivity of preferences revisited
2006-05-16 Yaacov Kareev
(Jerusalem)
The intuitive research designer

7th Heidelberg Meeting:

Adaptive Cognition in an Uncertain Environment

2006-05-13 Tehila Kogut & Ilana Ritov
(Jerusalem)
"One of us": Outstanding willingness to help save a single identified compatriot
  Maya Bar-Hillel, Avital Moshinsky, Alon Marschak & Ruth Mofech
(Jerusalem)
How labels affect experience: The case of poets and poetry
  Peter Freytag & Klaus Fiedler
(Heidelberg)
A context variability model of social comparison
  Michaela Wänke
(Basel)
Is Brad Pitt a better actor than George Clooney or is George Clooney a better actor than Brad Pitt - and why would one care?
2006-05-12 Ran Hassin
(Jerusalem)
Non-conscious goal pursuit and the flexible control of behavior: The ACROBATE model
  Ilana Ritov
(Jerusalem)
The effect of time on evaluation of a freely selected option
  Yaacov Schul
(Jerusalem)
States of trust and distrust: Variation of action tendencies
  Judith Avrahami
(Jerusalem)
A combination of impulses drives decisions in the parasite game
  Stefan Herzog, Ralph Hertwig & Lael Schooler
(Basel)
The boundedly rational fluency heuristic: Recognition speed as an ecological cue in uncertain environments
  Christian Unkelbach
(Heidelberg)
Learning correlations between internal experiences and external criteria: Judgments of truth and recognition
  Baruch Eitam, Yaakov Schul & Ran Hassin
(Jerusalem)
Implicitly learning to implicitly control: Implicit goals facilitate implicit learning
  Henning Plessner, Sabine Czenna & Cornelia Betsch
(Heidelberg)
Intuition beyond heuristic reasoning: Less anchoring by less thinking
2006-05-11 Yaakov Kareev
(Jerusalem)
The quest for detecting effects
  Ralph Hertwig & Timothy Pleskac
(Basel)
The game of life: Frugal sampling makes life easier
  Klaus Fiedler, Peter Freytag & Christian Unkelbach
(Heidelberg)
Pseudocontingencies
2006-05-02 Heidi Wayment
(Northern Arizona University)
It's not always about me: The collective consequences of downward social comparison information
2006-02-26 Marcus Hasselhorn
(Göttingen)
Entwicklung individueller Kompetenzen erfolgreichen Lernens
2006-01-23 Armin Traute
(BDP, Berlin)
Arbeitsmarktperspektiven von Psychologen
2005-07-14

Jamin Halberstadt
(Otago, NZ)

Emotion and cognition in quality decision making

2005-07-12

Jamin Halberstadt
(Otago, NZ)

Affective implications of category structure

2005-05-17

Werner Güth
(Max-Planck Institut Jena)

Theory of bounded rationality

2005-04-28 Robert Sternberg
(Yale)
Culture and intelligence
2005-02-23

Yaakov Kareev
(Jerusalem)

Sampling in a competitve context

2005-02-01 Patric Andersson
(Stockholm School of Economics)
How to sample behavior and emotions of traders: A psychological approach and an empirical example
2005-01-19 Dietrich Dörner
(Bamberg)
Die Seele - eine Maschine?
2005-01-11

Dagmar Stahlberg
(Mannheim)

Failure as an asset -
Wenn Leistungsversagen zum Erfolg wird

2004-12-07

Iris Six-Materna
(Chemnitz)

Entstehung und Messung von Sexismus

2004-11-16

Jochen Musch
(Mannheim)

Lügendetektion mit dem Pupillenerweiterungsreflex

2004-11-10

Alexander Wearing
(Melbourne)

Decision Making, leadership, and organisations - Results from fire chief experiments
2004-11-09

Marc Duchesne
(Nimwegen)

Towards a unified theory of psychological defense

2004-07-21 Gerhard Stemmler
(Marburg)
Extraversion und Arbeitsgedächtnis
2004-07-05 Asher Koriat
(Haifa)
Metacognition

6th Heidelberg Meeting:

Social Meta-Cognition

2004-07-03 Fritz Strack & Roland Deutsch
(Würzburg)
Automaticity and its discontent
  Asher Koriat & Robert Bjork
(Haifa / UCLA)
Illusions of knowing in monitoring one's knowledge during the study of new material
  Morris Goldsmith, Asher Koriat & Ainat Pansky
(Haifa)
Metacognitive regulation of accuracy and informativeness
 

Ainat Pansky
(Haifa)

The amount of activated related information: A heuristic basis for subjective confidence in the recollection of episodic detail
  Elizabeth Bjork, Benjamin Storm & Robert Bjork
(UCLA)
Retrieval inhibition and impression formation
  Colleen Kelley & Larry Jacoby
(Florida State University, Tallahassee / Washington University, St. Louis)
Contraints on monitoring and control
2004-07-02 Zakary Tormala & Richard Petty
(Indiana University, Bloomington / Ohio State University, Columbo)
A meta-cognitive analysis of resistance to persuasion
  Jochim Hansen & Michaela Wänke
(Basel)
The role of expectation in the ease of retrieval effect
  Pablo Brigñol, Richard Petty & Zakary Tormala
(Madrid / Ohio State University, Columbo / Indiana University, Bloomington
The meaning of subjective ease and its malleability
  Norbert Schwarz
(Michigan)
Malleable inferences from meta-cognitive experiences: The role of naive theorïes
  Jens Förster & Nira Liberman
(International University Bremen / Tel Aviv)
Feelings a information for motivation: Inferences from diffuculty effects on decision making and post suppressional rebound
  Christian Unkelbach & Myriam Bayer
(Heidelberg)
On the interpretation of cognitive feeling
  Bruce Whittlesea
(Simon Fraser University, Burnaby)
The role of definite and indefinite expectation in creating the feeling of remembrance
  Marcia Johnson & Mara Mather
(Yale)
Reality monitoring and social remembering
  Klaus Fiedler & Peter Freytag
(Heidelberg)
Seeing the data but missing the story behind: An evolutionary perspective on meta-cognitive myopia
  Steve Lindsay, Leora Dahl & C.A. Elizabeth Brimacombe
(Victoria)
I can't believe your eyes (but I do)
  David Dunning
(Cornell University, Ithaca)
Faling to recognize one's own incompetence
  Arie Kruglanski
(Maryland)
Whom to trust? Epistemic authority as a psychological construct
2004-06-29 Stefan Strohschneider
(Bamberg)
Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer allgemeinen kulturvergleichenden Psychologie
2004-06-08 Klaus Rothermund
(Trier)
Affektives Priming: Identifikation zugrundeliegender Mechanismen mit dem Diffusionsmodell
2004-05-28 Olivier Corneille
(Louvain, Belgien)
Distortion toward Prototypes in Face (and Voice) Memory: Race, Gender, Pitch, Attractiveness
2004-05-27 Jan De Houwer
(Ghent, Belgien)
Solving the puzzle of affective priming of pronounciation responses

5th Heidelberg Meeting:

Intuition in Judgment and Decision Making

2004-02-21 Wilson Readinger, David Klinger & Karol Ross
(Klein Associates Inc.)
Intuition in teams: Can it exist?
  Markus Raab
(Flensburg)
Implicit learning as a means to intuitive decision making in sports
 

Henning Plessner & Klaus Fiedler
(Heidelberg)

The sampling trap of intuitive judgments: Can reflection reach beyond sampling constraints?
  Robin Hogarth & Natalia Karelaia
(Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona)
Simple strategies in multi-attribute choice: When does effort pay?
  Susanne Haberstroh
(Erfurt)
Why deliberation can decrease accuracy in frequency judgments: The Strategy-Application Model
  Steve Catty & Jamin Halberstadt
(Otago University)
Use and disruption of simple heuristics in intuitive judgments
  Ap Dijksterhuis
(Amsterdam)
Think different: The role of unconscious and conscious processes in attitude formation and decision making
  Cornelia Betsch
(Heidelberg)
Individual preference for intuitive and deliberate decision making
2004-02-20 Barbara Mellers & Michael Haselhuhn
(Ohio State University)
Predicting choices from anticipated emotions in ultimatum games
  Ido Erev
(Israel Institute of Technology)
Prejudice, perception, and base rate neglect in probability judgment
  Jerome Busemeyer & Joseph Johnson
(Indiana University)
How do we know that we are unable to decide? A micro analysis of indecision
  Elke Weber
(Columbia University)
Decision modes and intuition
  Kirsten Volz & D. Yves von Cramon
(Max Planck Institut Leipzig)
Intuition – from the viewpoint of cognitive neuroscience
  Roland Deutsch & Fritz Strack
(Würzburg)
Reflective and impulsive determinants in judgment and decision making
  Robert Hamm
(Oklahoma)
The multiplicity of intuitions presents a challenge to theory and methodology
  Seymour Epstein
(Massachusetts)
Intuition from the perspective of cognitive-experiential self-theory
2004-02-19 Tilmann Betsch, Henning Plessner & Cornelia Betsch (Erfurt / Heidelberg) The nature of intuition
2004-02-04

Oswald Huber
(Fribourg)

Risikoentschärfung in Entscheidungssituation

2004-01-20

Edgar Erdfelder
(Mannheim)

Überprüfung der Unabhängigkeitsannahme in Zwei-Prozeß-Modellen des episodischen Gedächtnisses

2003-11-12

Jürgen Baumert
(Max-Planck Institut für Bildungsforschung, Berlin)

Möglichkeiten der Nutzung des Simulierten Klassenzimmers in der Bildungsforschung

2003-11-03 Stefan Herzog
(Basel)
Pseudokontingenzen: "Pseudozon" (=Pseudo-Amazon)

2003-10-24

Norman Chan
(University of New South Wales, Sydney)

Being moody and smart? The mediating effects of mood on the anchoring heuristic

2003-07-24 Jürgen Bredenkamp
(Bonn)
Experimente zu induzierten Versprechern
2003-06-26

Werner Greve
(Kriminologisches Forschungsinstitut Niedersachsen)

Wertfrei oder wertlos? Die Bedeutung empirischer und theoretischer Argumente der Psychologie für normative Fragen

4th Heidelberg Meeting:

Communication-Based Approaches to Stereotype Research

2203-06-14 Felicia Pratto
(Connecticut)
Designating difference and the unspoken nature of typicality
  Robert Krauss & E. Morsella
(Columbia University)
Stereotyping and the vocal embodiment of identity
  Gün Semin
(Amsterdam)
Stereotypes in the wild
  Peter Freytag & Klaus Fiedler
(Heidelberg)
Common ground and target typicality ad determinants of the LEB
  Daniel Wigboldus & C. Wenneker
(Amsterdam)
Interpersonal consequences and intrapersonal underpinnigs of the linguistic expectancy bias
  Anne Maass & M. Cadinu
(Padua)
Stereotype perpetuation through language abstraction: Are thought and talk guided by similar principles?
2003-06-13 Olivier Klein, A. Jacobs & S. Gemoets
(Brüssel)
Hidden profiles and the consensualization of social stereotypes: The impact of information sampling on stereotype communication and content
  R. Scott Tindale
(Loyola University Chicago)
Social sharedness and group decision making
  Anna Clark & Yoshihisa Kashima
(Melbourne)
Perceived shareability of stereotypes: How stereotype sharedness contributes to stereotype content of interpersonal communication
  Anthony Lyons & Yoshihisa Kashima
(Melbourne)
Maintaining stereotypes in communication: The role of stereotype sharedness
  Minoru Karasawa
(Kobe)
How stereotypes are communicated among perceivers and how they elicit reactions from the target
  Yoshihisa Kashima
(Melbourne)
Cultural dynamics of stereotypes: Grounding a social reality in symbolic communication
  Karen Douglas, Robbie Sutton & Craig McGarty
(Staffordshire / Australian National University, Canberra)
The effects of communicative context, goals and expectancies on language abstraction
  Johannes Keller & Herbert Bless
(Mannheim)
Regulatory focus as a moderator of stereotype threat effects
  Arie Kruglanski
(Maryland)
Closed mindedness, communication and stereotyping
2003-06-12 Klaus Fiedler, Peter Freytag, Matthias Bluemke & Christian Unkelbach
(Heidelberg)
A semiotic approach to explaining stereotype communication
  Mark Schaller
(University of British Columbia, Vancouver)
Stereotypes are like viruses: Causes and consequences of communicability
  Charles Judd, Vincent Yzerbyt, Laurie Hawkins & Yoshihisa Kashima
(Colorado / Louvain / Melbourne)
The dynamic contents of group stereotypes

2003-01-21

Wolfram Rollett
(Wien)

Strategien bei Bearbeitung komplexer Probleme

2003-01-07

Jacques-Philippe Leyens
(Louvain-la-Neuve)

Differential efficacy of color-conscious and color-blind norms of non-discrimination.

2002-12-10

Silvia Krauth-Gruber
(Paris)

An embodied-mind approach to the representation of emotion concepts

2002-10-24

Gün R. Semin
(Free University Amsterdam)

Language as a tool to implement cognition

3rd Heidelberg Meeting:

Information Sampling as a Key to Understanding Adaptive Cognition in an Uncertain Environment

2002-05-04 Ido Erev
(Columbia University)
Information sampling and the slippery effect of rare events
  Derek Koehler
(Stanford)
Assessing evidential support in an uncertain environment
  Ralph Hertwig & Ulrich Hoffrage
(Max Planck Institut, Berlin)
Sampling from J-shaped worlds
  David Budescu, Adrian Rantilla, Tzur Kareliz & Hsui Ting Yu
(Illinois / McKinsey)
Confidence in aggregation of opinions from multiple sources
  Joshua Klayman & Jack Soll
(Chicago / INSEAD)
Why is there overconfidence in subjective confidence intervals?
  Thomas Wallsten & Gordon Pitz
(Maryland / North Carolina)
Judgment and choice under aleatory and epistemic uncertainty
  Anders Winman
(Uppsala)
The necessity of representative design in studies if hindsight bias
  Robin Hogarth
(Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona)
Sampling decision behavior in the real world: To what populations do our laboratory experiments generalize?
  Ulrich Hoffrage & Ralph Hertwig
(Max Planck Institut, Berlin)
Sampling of stimuli affects models of cognitive processes
2002-05-03 Joachim Krueger, Melissa Acevedo & Jordan Robbins
(Brown University)
Perceptions of similarities between self and group: A matter of top-down or bottum-up inferences?
  Gerd Gigerenzer
(Max Planck Institut, Berlin)
Sequential sampling of cues
  Laura Martignon & Stefan Krauss
(Max Planck Institut, Berlin)
Sampling for classifications and decisions with many predictors: An information-theoretical perspective
  Fenna Poletiek
(Leiden)
Information sampling in two tasks: Hypothesis testing and grammar induction
  Pia Wennerholm & Peter Juslin
(Uppsala / Umeå)
Adding up the evidence: A comparison between different explanations of base-rate neglect in the lawer-engineer problem
  Nick Chater
(Warwick)
Mental Mechanism: A speculative architecture for human reasoning about causes
  Thorsten Meiser
(Jena)
Contingency learning and biased group impressions on the basis of trivariate samples: The role of pseudo-contingencies
  Peter Freytag & Klaus Fiedler
(Heidelberg)
Subjective validity judgments of ficticious research findings: A paradigm for investigating sampling biases in social judgments
  Robyn Dawes
(Carnegie Mellon University)
Availability biases resulting from structurally constrained sampling
2002-05-02 Klaus Fiedler
(Heidelberg)
When less is more: Conditions under which small samples outperform large samples
  Yaakov Kareev
(Jerusalem)
On people's sensitivity to the potential usefulness of correlations
  Peter Sedlmeier
(Chemnitz)
Judgments about sample size and the empirical law of large numbers
  Peter Juslin & Henrik Olson
(Umeå)
Capacity limitations and the direction of correlations: A comment on Kareev (2000)

 

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