Chair of Behavioral Economics and Intercultural Psychology
Our lab combines behavioral economic methods and intercultural psychology. We research cross-cultural social interactions such as cooperation and corruption. We are also interested in gender issues and test theories on gender differences in cognition and behavior across countries. Furthermore, we study public trust in science, for instance, by investigating science communication and the perception of Open Science practices.
Teaching
Under Teaching you can find information on what we deal with in our teaching area.
Teaching (More contents to follow)
Research
We conduct research on cross-cultural social interactions, public trust in science, and gender issues. Under Research you can find our ongoing projects and current publications.
Contact
19.09.2024