Dr. Maren Mayer

Dr. Maren Mayer

Dr. Maren Mayer

IWM Tübingen
Schleichstraße 6 – Room 316
72076 Tübingen

Primary Advisors: Prof. Dr. Daniel Heck and Prof. Dr. Arndt Bröder (University of Mannheim)

Additional Supervisor: Prof. Benjamin Hilbig, Ph.D.

Dissertation Proposal: (Why) does mass collaboration work? – The advantage of sequential collaboration

  • Research Areas

    • Decision Behavior
    • Statistical Modeling of Psychological Processes
  • Publications

    Mayer, M., & Heck, D. W. (in press). Sequential Collaboration: The Accuracy of Dependent, Incremental, Judgments. Decision.

    Kroneisen, M.,Bott, F. M., & Mayer, M. (2021). Remembering the bad ones: Does the source memory advantage for cheaters influence our later actions positively? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 74(10),1669–1685. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218211007822

    Mayer, M., Heck, D. W., & Mocnik, F.-B. (2019). Shared mental models as a psychological explanation for converging mental representations of place: The example of OpenStreetMap. 43–50. Paper presented at 2nd International Symposium on Platial Information Science, PLATIAL 2019, Coventry, United Kingdom. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3628871

  • Talks

    Mayer, M. (2021). Sequential collaboration: A more accurate alternative to wisdom of crowds. Talk given at the 63rd Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), online.

    Mayer, M. (2019). Shared mental models as a psychological explanation for converging mental representations of place – the example of OpenStreetMap. Talk given at the Platial’19: International Symposium on Platial Information Science, Conventry, United Kingdom.

  • Posters

    Mayer, M. (2020). Aggregation of subjective location judgments: An extension of cultural consensus theory to 2-dimensional continuous data. Poster presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making (SJDM) Annual Meeting 2020, online.