Prof. Dr. Rainer Bromme, Münster
PD Dr. phil. Marc Stadtler, Münster
publications
The division of cognitive labour and the integration of information from multiple documents on the Internet
The influence of media coverage and environmental conditions on the perception and evaluation of impersonal risks by the example of the chestnut leaf miner
Prof. Dr. Hans-Bernd Brosius, München
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang W. Weisser, München
Evidence-based management
Prof. Dr. Christian Dormann, Mainz
More...EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATION WITH EXPERTS ON THE EVALUATION OF AMBIGUOUS SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: COGNITIVE TUNING AND SOCIAL TUNING
Prof. Dr. Gerald Echterhoff, Münster
More...Using Concept Maps to enhance students’ socioscientific reasoning
Dr. Sabina Eggert, Goettingen
Prof. Dr. Susanne Bögeholz, Goettingen
Prof. Dr. Matthias Nückles, Freiburg
Motivated Biases in the Reception of Scientific Knowledge (II): Mechanisms and Consequences
Applicants
Prof. Dr. Mario Gollwitzer
, Philipps-Universität Marburg
, Fachbereich 04 – Psychologie
Jun. Prof. Dr. Tobias Rothmund,
Universität Koblenz-Landau
, Fachbereich 8: Psychologie
Staff
Jens Bender, Peter Nauroth
The role of online communication in building trust in medical knowledge
Conference Contributions: Lampert, C., Schmidt, J., & Voth, J. (2010). The role of online communication in building trust in medical knowledge. Posterpräsentation auf der 3rd European Communication Conference, 13.10.2010, Hamburg. Voth, J. (2010). Die Rolle der Onlinekommunikation bei der Herstellung von Vertrauen in medizinisches Wissen. Vortrag auf der 74. Tagung der Arbeitsgruppe für Empirische Pädagogische […]
More...Knowledge construction with conflicting information from internet-based texts and pictures
Prof. Dr. Holger Horz, Frankfurt
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schnotz, Koblenz-Landau
Prof. Dr. Tobias Richter, Kassel
“What can(‘t) we know? What schould we do?” How scientists andjournalists deal with ignorance and uncertainty in popular science text
Prof. Dr. Nina Janich, Darmstadt
More...Effects of Lexical Encoding on Laypersons’ Processing of Scientific Information in Online Discourse
Prof. Dr. Regina Jucks, Münster
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