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Mrs Daniela Rudloff

   

  

Graduate Teaching Assistant,

PhD student

Research

I am interested to find out whether the presentation of numerical information has any impact on the recipients' attitude and consequently behaviour. My current research seems to indicate that there is no impact but that there is a bias in how effective people perceive statistics to be.

I am also interested in cognitive biases and heuristics in general, and how people fall prey to fallacies in everyday thinking. Closely related to that is my interest in critical thinking as such, and my deep, personal enthusiasm for research methods.

  • Research methods
  • Cognitive biases
  • Numeracy
  • Understanding and handling of statistical information
  • Impact of statistical information on attitude and behaviour
  • Critical & sceptical thinking

 

Vita

 

Recent Publications

  • Rudloff, D. (2008). Indications of a “better-than-average” effect of perceived effectiveness of statistical information in persuasion. Poster at Annual Conference BPS Cognitive Section, Southampton, September 8-10, 2008.

  • Invited speaker to Skeptics in the Pub series, Leicester, January 20, 2009. Mental Shortcuts - A Necessary Evil?

  • Rudloff, D. (2009, January). E-Lab-Oration: From online questionnaires to a “real-time” experiment about information formats and elaboration". Presentation at the University of Leicester School of Psychology Internal Research Seminar Series, Leicester, UK.

  • Invited speaker to Skeptics in the Pub series, Edinburgh, January 21, 2010. Mental Shortcuts - A Necessary Evil?

  • Rudloff, D. (2010, February). Perceived vs. actual impact of presentation format on recall. Presentation at the University of Leicester School ofPsychology Internal Research Seminar Series, Leicester, UK.

Complete list of publications here

In Preparation

  • Invited speaker to Skeptics in the Pub series, Liverpool, March 18, 2010. Mental Shortcuts - A Necessary Evil?

 

Recent Grants

  • None to date

 

Research links

Research Day

Wednesday, Friday

Office Hours

tbd

 

Contact Details

Room 0/28
Henry Wellcome Building
School of Psychology
University of Leicester
Lancaster Road
Leicester  LE1 9HN
UK

dr78@le.ac.uk

Teaching

Skills Tutorials 2009/2010 Group L: Tuesdays, BENL LG85, 4-5 (except for library and SPSS lab classes)

 

School Contact Details

School of Psychology
Henry Wellcome Building
University of Leicester
Lancaster Road
Leicester
LE1 9HN
UK

psychology@le.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0)116 229 7198
Fax: +44 (0)116 229 7196

News & Events

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Psychology International Seminar Series

Prof. John Aggleton
Cardiff University

An Anatomy of Memory
(with some unexpected terminations)

Wednesday 27th June 2012 1400:1500

Frank & Katherine May Lecture Theatre
Henry Wellcome Building