Marie Jakob
Primary Advisor: Prof. Dr. Karl Christoph Klauer (University of Freiburg)
Additional Supervisors: Mandy Hütter, Andreas Voss
Dissertation Proposal: Detecting Prototypical and Non-Prototypical Discrimination – A Signal Detection Approach
Publications
Meyer-Grant, C. G.* & Jakob, M.* (in press). Ranking tasks in recognition memory: A direct test of the two-high-threshold contrast model. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
* Shared first authorship
Talks
Jakob, M. (2024, March 17–20). Sensitivity and Response Bias in Attributions to Gender Discrimination [Talk]. 66th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psycholog:innen, TeaP), Regensburg, Germany.
Posters
Jakob, M., Hartmann, R., & Klauer, K.C. (2023, July). Estimating multilevel signal detection theory models using maximum likelihood [Poster]. Joint 56th Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, 21st International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, and 52nd Meeting of the European Mathematical Psychology Group (MathPsych / ICCM / EMPG). Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Jakob, M., Shechter, A., & Klauer, K. C. (2024, November 21–24). Disentangling sensitivity and response bias in judgments about discrimination using signal detection theory [Poster]. Psychonomic Society 65th Annual Meeting, New York City, USA.