Marie Jakob
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Research Interests
Mathematical and computational modeling of (social) cognition, in the areas of:
- Attributions to discrimination
- Recognition memory
- Indirect measures of social evaluations
Invited Talks
Jakob, M. (2023). Two independent processes in recognition memory? Testing the stochastic independence of familiarity and recollection. Joint Cognitive Psychology Colloquium. Mannheim, Germany.
Conference Contributions
Jakob, M., Shechter, A., & Klauer, K. C. (2024).Sensitivity and Response Bias in Attributions to Gender Discrimination. 66th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP). Regensburg, Germany.
Jakob, M., Hartmann, R., & Klauer, K.C. (2023, July). Estimating multilevel signal detection theory models using maximum likelihood. Abstract published at MathPsych/ICCM/EMPG 2023.
Jakob, M., Meyer-Grant, C. G., & Klauer, K. C. (2022). Testing the stochastic independence of processes within the dual process signal detection model. 64th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP). Cologne, Germany. (online)
Becker, M., Jakob, M., & Klauer, K. C. (2022). There’s more to life than "good" or "bad": Nonevaluative semantic stimulus relations in the Evaluative Decision Task, revisited . 64th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP). Cologne, Germany. (online)
Teaching
SS 2023: Seminar Computational Modeling & Open Science (with Constantin Meyer-Grant)
WS 2023/2024: Tutorial Multivariate Statistics
SS 2023: Seminar Data acquisition, analysis, and modeling (with Constantin Meyer-Grant)
WS 2022/2023: Tutorial Multivariate Statistics
Summer 2022: Summer School Cognitive Modeling in Freiburg (with Raphael Hartmann, Franziska Henrich & Anne Voormann); Materials
WS 2021/2022: Tutorial Multivariate Statistics
Memberships
PhD Candidate of the DFG Research Training Group Statistical Modeling in Psychology
Trainee Member of the Society for Mathematical Psychology