Prof. Dr. Andreas Glöckner
Curriculum Vitae
- Professor of Cognitive Psychology: Judgment, Decision Making, Action at University of Hagen
- Senior Research Fellow, Max-Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn (part time) Link
- Current Position: short CV (English) | long CV (German)
Arbeitsschwerpunkte
- President-elect of the European Association for Decision Making (EADM) (term of office: 2015-2017)Link
- Associate Editor: Judgment and Decision Making LinkOpens in a new window (since 08/2012); Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics LinkOpens in a new window (since 01/2013
- Guest editor for special issues: methodology in judgment and decision making research (Judgment and Decision Making, 2011); strategy selection: an empirical and methodological challenge (Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, in progress)
- Reviewer for more than 40 scientific journals and 14 national and international research funding agencies
Forschungsschwerpunkte
- Basic research: risky choice; probabilistic inference; connectionism; automatic processes in decision making / intuition; cognitive modeling; social dilemmas
- Applied research: empirical legal studies; behavioral law and economics; public policy; consumer decisions
- Method developments: research methodology in J/DM; theory of science / empirical content of theoriesOpens in a new window; reproducability projectOpens in a new window; multivariate Maximum Likelihood estimation
Selected Publications
Full list of publications in the short CV
Open Science Collaboration. (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science, 349(6251). Link
Glöckner, A., Hilbig, B. E., & Jekel, M. (2014). What is Adaptive about Adaptive Decision Making? A Parallel Constraint Satisfaction Account. Cognition, 133, 641-666.
Hilbig, B. E., Glöckner, A., & Zettler, I. (2014). Personality and pro-social behavior: Linking basic traits and Social Value Orientations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107, 529-539.
Glöckner, A., & Pachur, T. (2012). Cognitive models of risky choice: Parameter stability and predictive accuracy of Prospect Theory. Cognition, 123, 21-32.
Glöckner, A., & Herbold, A.-K. (2011). An eye-tracking study on information processing in risky decisions: Evidence for compensatory strategies based on automatic processes. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 24, 71-98.
Glöckner, A., & Betsch, T. (2008). Modeling option and strategy choices with connectionist networks: Towards an integrative model of automatic and deliberate decision making. Judgment and Decision Making, 3, 215-228. Link
Glöckner, A., & Betsch, T. (2008). Multiple-reason decision making based on automatic processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 34, 1055-1075.