
Tobias Wingen
@wingentobias
Researcher passionate about combining psychology with data science. Topics: Trust in Science, Trust in AI, SciCom, Web Scraping & more
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Last week, @moritzingendahl and I received this year's Heinz-Heckhausen Award of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs)! 🤓🥳 dgps.de/die-dgps/preis…


Job alert: Together with Jan Crusius and Emiel Cracco, I am looking for a PhD (75%; 3 years) on a DFG public | @[email protected] funded project on the topic of imitative behavior at the Leuphana University Lüneburg. The position starts in February 2025. leuphana.de/en/university/…

There are just a few more days left to apply for the PhD position on imitative behavior - a project together with Emiel Cracco and Jan Crusius


How is public trust in science affected by attributes of scientists and their research? @.sukayna.bsky.social @nils_weidmann and I conducted a vignette experiment in 10 countries. Turns out, perceptions of science are remarkably consistent across political regimes - one exception: ...

New study by Christina Bauer of Universität Wien: Negative portrayals of low-SES students can harm their self-image and performance. An online intervention reframing their identity as a strength led to better academic outcomes. #EducationalEquity #Inclusion journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/19…

I am thrilled to announce that together with Susann Fiedler we got the funding to move theory specification in social psych forward as part of Priority Programme "Meta-science & Replicability" . We are offering a position in the project - please apply and spread the word. psychjob.eu/de/job/postdoc…





Climate action paper published! 🎉 In a large survey, we found that climate researchers engage in much more advocacy and activism than non-climate researchers. The difference in lifestyle changes was considerably smaller. nature.com/articles/s4416… Maien Sachisthal jonas haslbeck (jmbh.bsky.social)

When a nonscientist reads a news article about findings in a preprint, do they know what that means -- and whether they should believe the results? ScienceInsider News from Science science.org/content/articl…

Great summary of recent research on public perceptions of preprints, featuring a cool new paper by Alice Fleerackers. 📰 Goes beyond our earlier work by also using qualitative methods, revealing very interesting (and worrying) results. Insightful read!