Scientist
Ann-Kathrin Brand
Member of Realistic Depictions lab
Since May 2018, Ann-Kathrin Brand has been a researcher and a PhD student at the IWM in the Realistic Descriptions Lab in cooperation with the Social Processes Lab. She examines the attribution and recollection of causal relations in the face of ambivalent information. In 2015, she did a research internship at the IWM. Doing this, she investigated the perception of causality under the influence of social stress.
Ann-Kathrin Brand graduated in Psychology at the University of Tübingen (M.Sc. 2018). During her studies, she focused on Media, Communication and Knowledge Psychology, as well as Social Psychology and Clinical Psychology. From 2015 till 2017 she worked as a tutor for Computer Assisted Methods, Psychological Research Methods and Diagnostics I and II at the department of Research Methods and Mathematical Psychology.
Conference Contributions
Brand, A.-K., Scholl, A., & Meyerhoff, H. S. (2020, November). When Linguistic Uncertainty Cues Spread: Confusing Facts in the News with Speculations. 61th Psychonomic Society's Annual Meeting. [Poster]
Brand, A.-K., Scholl, A., & Meyerhoff, H. S. (2020, March). In Case of Doubt for the Suspicion? – A Memory Bias from Fact toward Uncertainty in News Headlines. 62th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP). Jena. (Conference cancelled). https://teap2020.dryfta.com [Talk]
Brand, A.-K., Scholl, A., & Meyerhoff, H. S. (2019, October). “In case of doubt for the suspicion”? A Memory biases from fact to uncertainty in causal explanations. Herbsttreffen der experimentellen kognitiven Psychologie (HExKoP). Hildesheim, Germany. [Talk]