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Maren Mayer
Maren Mayer
PostDoc, Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, Tübingen
Verified email at iwm-tuebingen.de
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Improving forensic perpetrator identification with Super-Recognizers
M Mayer, M Ramon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (20), e2220580120, 2023
142023
Shared mental models as a psychological explanation for converging mental representations of place–the example of OpenStreetMap
M Mayer, DW Heck, FB Mocnik
Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Platial Information …, 2020
142020
Remembering the bad ones: Does the source memory advantage for cheaters influence our later actions positively?
M Kroneisen, FM Bott, M Mayer
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 74 (10), 1669-1685, 2021
82021
Cultural consensus theory for two-dimensional location judgments
M Mayer, DW Heck
Journal of Mathematical Psychology 113, 102742, 2023
72023
From which direction does the Empire strike (back)?
KT Halicki, M Ingendahl, M Mayer, M John, MR Schreiner, M Wänke
Frontiers in Psychology, 1481, 2021
52021
Sequential collaboration: The accuracy of dependent, incremental judgments.
M Mayer, DW Heck
Decision, 2022
32022
Navigating Anchor Relevance Skillfully: Expertise Reduces Susceptibility to Anchoring Effects
M Mayer, TR Rebholz
OSF, 2024
22024
Expertise determines frequency and accuracy of contributions in sequential collaboration
M Mayer, M Broß, DW Heck
Judgment and Decision Making 18, e2, 2023
12023
Using OpenStreetMap as a Data Source in Psychology and the Social Sciences
M Mayer, DW Heck, FB Mocnik
PsyArXiv, 2022
12022
Opting Out in Computer-Supported Sequential Collaboration
M Mayer, DW Heck, J Kimmerle
2024
Modeling Dependent Group Judgments: A Computational Model of Sequential Collaboration
M Mayer, DW Heck
OSF, 2024
2024
Expertise-weighing of judgments in wisdom of crowds: Investigating independent judgments and sequential collaboration
M Mayer
2022
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