Educational Future Science, Freie Universität Berlin

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Welcome to my personal website. I am a research associate at the Freie Universität Berlin and a recent Ph.D. from the Humboldt University's Institute of Psychology in Berlin, Germany. This website contains information about my vita, research and teaching interests, and work as a business consultant. Mostly, the content is in German, but you may want to download an English version of my CV or some selected publications that you can find below.

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If you are interested in my research on computer simulation of social interaction, attribution processes, and emotions, but your German is not sufficient to understand the information given here, David Heise's Affect Control Theory internet site might be an interesting alternative resource for you. Here is the >link.


Selected English-language Publications

Schröder, T. (submitted). A model of language-based impression formation and attribution among Germans. Manuscript submitted for peer review.
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Schröder, T. & Scholl, W. (June 2009). Affective dynamics of leadership: an experimental test of affect control theory. Social Psychology Quarterly, 72(2), 180-197.
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Schröder, T. & Scholl, W. (July 2008). Affect control theory: linking social cognition to symbolic interactionism. Poster at the XXIX. International Congress of Psychology, Berlin.
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Scholl, W., Schröder, T., Jacobs, I., & Schermuly, C. (July 2008). Basic dimensions of social interaction: Affiliation, Power, Activation. Exhibition (poster, software demonstration and video) at the XXIX. International Congress of Psychology, Berlin.
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Schröder, T. (April 2008). Estimating and experimentally validating a model of impression formation among Germans. Presentation at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, U.S.A.
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Schröder, T. & Mieg, H.A. (January 2008). The impact of perceived justice on contingent value judgments. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 38, 135-158.
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Schröder, T. & Mieg, H.A. (August 2006). The willingness to pay for public goods depends on perceived justice. Presentation at the 11th International Social Justice Conference, Berlin.
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