Dr. Stefanie Miketta

Forschungsschwerpunkte

My main research interests lie in the field of Social Cognition and Judgment and Decision Making, especially in the areas of automatic judgment, perseverance of discredited information, inferences based on minimal information (e.g., thin slices), and mental imagery.

Aktuelle Forschungsprojekte

My current research projects investigate intuitive judgments and thin-slice judgments (e.g., about sexual orientation), perseverance of adverse experimental effects after post-experimental debriefings, and inference-based mental imagery of literary characters.


Publikationen

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Journal Articles

Miketta, S., & Friese, M. (2019). Debriefed but still troubled? About the (in)effectiveness of postexperimental debriefings after ego threat. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 117(2), 282–309. https://doi.org/10.1037/pspa0000155

Job, V., Bernecker, K., Miketta, S., & Friese, M. (2015). Implicit theories about willpower predict the activation of a rest goal following self-control exertion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 109(4), 694–706. https://doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000042

Conference Contributions

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2018, September). Text-based Inferences About Fictional Characters: Do We All Imagine the Same Hamlet? Paper presented at the 20th Transfer of Knowledge Conference of the European Social Cognition Network (ESCON), Cologne, Germany.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2018, March). Does Your Hamlet Look Like Mine? Mental Imagery of Fictional Characters. Paper accepted forpresentation at the 19th Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2017, August). Studies that Stick with You. The (In)Effectiveness of Post-Experimental Debriefings. Paper presented in the Best Paper Award plenary session at the 19th Transfer of Knowledge Conference of the European Social Cognition Network (ESCON), Gdansk, Poland.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2017, January). Still Feeling Low? About the (In)Effectiveness of Debriefings After (Ego) Threat.Poster presented at the 18th Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), San Antonio, Texas, USA.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2016, September). Sad and Anxious Despite Debriefing? Paper presented at the 50th Convention of the German Psychologcial Society (DGPs), Leipzig, Germany.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2016, August). Does Your Oliver Twist Look Like Mine? Mental Imagery of Fictional Characters. Paper presented at the 18th Transfer of Knowledge Conference of the European Social Cognition Network (ESCON), Lisbon, Portugal.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2016, July). Debriefed but Still Sad? Paper presented at the Consortium of European Research on Emotion Conference (CERE), Leiden, The Netherlands.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2016, July). Does Your Hamlet Look Like Mine? Mental Imagery of Fictional Characters. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text & Discourse (ST&D), Kassel, Germany.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2016, January). After Ego-Threat: Debriefed but Still Troubled? Poster presented at the 17th Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), San Diego, California, USA.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2015, September). What If Debriefings Wouldn't Work? Paper presented at the 16th Conference of Social Psychology (DGP-FGSP), Potsdam, Germany.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2015, August). After Ego Threat: Debriefed But Sad and Anxious? Paper presented at the 17th Transfer of Knowledge Conference of the European Social Cognition Network(ESCON), Bensheim, Germany.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2015, March). What If Debriefings Wouldn't Work? Paper presented at the 57th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), Hildesheim, Germany.

Miketta, S. (2014, October). Ego Threat and Its Influence on Implicit Self-Esteem. Paper presented at the Automatisms of Evaluation workshop,Saarbruecken, Germany.

Miketta, S. & Friese, M. (2014, July). What If Debriefings Wouldn't Work? Secondary Effects of Experimental Manipulations in Social Psychology. Paperpresented at the 11th SoDoc workshop, Friedrichshafen, Germany.

Miketta, S. (2013, February). Can I Trust You or Did You Wash Your Hands? The Influence of Cleanliness on Immoral Behavior. Paper presented atthe German Psychological Association's (DGPs) Small Group Meeting onMorality and Social Norms, Cologne, Germany.

Miketta, S. & Vitouch, O. (2012, April). What Does Josef K. Look Like? Mental Imagery of Fictional Characters. Paper presented at the 10th Conference of the Austrian Psychological Society (OEGP), Graz, Austria.


Sandra Fischer | 08.04.2024