2009 - German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
His primary scientific interests are in Social psychology, Cognition, Cognitive psychology, Social cognition and Implicit-association test. His Social psychology research incorporates themes from German, Stimulus onset asynchrony, Categorization, Vocabulary and Task switching. His Cognition study incorporates themes from Developmental psychology, Response bias and Implicit attitude.
His Cognitive psychology research includes themes of Stimulus, Working memory and Pitch Discrimination, Perception. His Social cognition study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Contrast, Invisibility, Face, Intersectionality and Ethnic group. His Implicit-association test study combines topics in areas such as Psychometrics and Association.
His primary areas of investigation include Social psychology, Cognitive psychology, Cognition, Artificial intelligence and Social cognition. His Social psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Perception, Social perception and Categorization. His research in Cognitive psychology intersects with topics in Stimulus, Simon effect, Wason selection task and Psychology of reasoning.
His Cognition study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Response bias. His work on Probabilistic logic as part of general Artificial intelligence research is often related to Detection theory, thus linking different fields of science. Karl Christoph Klauer has included themes like Impression formation, Memoria, Cognitive load and Information processing in his Social cognition study.
Karl Christoph Klauer mainly investigates Cognitive psychology, Social psychology, Multinomial distribution, Cognition and Artificial intelligence. His work in Cognitive psychology covers topics such as Bayesian probability which are related to areas like Inference. As part of one scientific family, Karl Christoph Klauer deals mainly with the area of Social psychology, narrowing it down to issues related to the Social cognition, and often Automaticity.
His Multinomial distribution research integrates issues from Tree, Minimum description length, Categorical variable and Model selection. His Cognition research incorporates elements of Noun and Grammatical gender. The various areas that he examines in his Artificial intelligence study include Pattern recognition, Recognition memory, Threshold model and Natural language processing.
Social psychology, Artificial intelligence, Cognitive psychology, Multinomial distribution and Bayesian probability are his primary areas of study. His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Misattribution of memory, Dissociation and Social cognition. His work on Inference as part of general Artificial intelligence study is frequently linked to Detection theory, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His work on Recall as part of general Cognitive psychology research is frequently linked to Compatibility, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Automaticity study deals with the bigger picture of Cognition. His research integrates issues of Syllogism, Logical status and Bioinformatics in his study of Cognition.
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Affective priming: Findings and theories.
Karl Christoph Klauer;Jochen Musch.
(2003)
The Psychology of Evaluation : Affective Processes in Cognition and Emotion
Jochen Musch;Karl Christoph Klauer.
(2003)
On belief bias in syllogistic reasoning.
Karl Christoph Klauer;Jochen Musch;Birgit Naumer.
Psychological Review (2000)
A structural analysis of indirect measures of attitudes
Jan De Houwer;J. Musch;K. C. Klauer.
The Psychology of Evaluation: Affective Processes in Cognition and emotion (2003)
List context effects in evaluative priming
KC Klauer;Christian Stamov Rossnagel;J Musch.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition (1997)
Method-specific variance in the Implicit Association Test
Jan Mierke;Karl Christoph Klauer.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2003)
Double Dissociations in Visual and Spatial Short-Term Memory.
Karl Christoph Klauer;Zengmei Zhao.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (2004)
Behavioral Components of Impulsivity
Christoph Stahl;Andreas Voss;Florian Schmitz;Mandy Nuszbaum.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (2014)
Hierarchical Multinomial Processing Tree Models: A Latent-Trait Approach.
Karl Christoph Klauer.
Psychometrika (2006)
Process components of the Implicit Association Test: A diffusion-model analysis.
Karl Christoph Klauer;Andreas Voss;Florian Schmitz;Sarah Teige-Mocigemba.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2007)
Psychologische Rundschau
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