Previous Events

29 Sep 2022
12:00  - 13:00

in-person

Colloquium

Interpretability of large-scale neural models of text

Markus Strohmaier, Chair for Data Science in the Economic and Social Sciences, University of Mannheim
22 Sep 2022
10:00  - 11:00

Zoom

Colloquium

Is the personal always political? Examining the boundaries of the relationship between personality and political attitudes

Danny Osborne, Associate Professor, School of Psychology, University of Auckland
02 Jun 2022
17:00  - 18:00

Zoom

Colloquium

Resolving the dilemma of dirty money: A computational account

John Clithero, Lundquist College of Business, University of Oregon
05 May 2022
17:00  - 18:00

Seminarraum 11

Colloquium

Negative Reactions to Single-Group Protesters - The Role of Perceived Exclusion

Michael Bernstein, Psychological & Social Sciences, Pennsylvania State University
07 Apr 2022
12:00  - 13:00

Seminarraum 4

Colloquium

The personality of inherited and self-made millionaires

David Richter, Survey Manager SOEP-IS, Free University Berlin
31 Mar 2022
17:00  - 18:00

Zoom

Colloquium

Loss Attitudes in the U.S. Population: Evidence from Dynamically Optimized Sequential Experimentation (DOSE)

Jonathan Chapman, Division of Social Science, New York University Abu Dhabi
24 Mar 2022
12:00  - 13:00

Seminarraum 4

Colloquium

Centenarians: Between Vulnerability and Resilience

Daniela Jopp, Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne
17 Mar 2022
17:00  - 18:00

Zoom

Colloquium

Time Inconsistency and Overdraft Use: Evidence from Transaction Data and Behavioral Measurement Experiments

Florian Hett, Chair, Digital Economics Group, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
27 Jan 2022
09:00  - 17:15

Zoom

Organizer:
Rainer Greifeneder, Rui Mata, & Jörg Rieskamp

Congress / Conference / Symposium

8th SED PhD Conference

8th PhD Conference (2nd online) PhD Program Social, Economic, and Decision Psychology, University of Basel
16 Dec 2021
12:00  - 13:00

Zoom

Colloquium

Personality trait development across the lifespan - emerging principles and new directions

Wiebke Bleidorn