Florian Rohmann
Proceedings opened: 31 May 2017
Dissertation colloquium: 01 December 2017
Biographical information
- since 06/2014: Research Assistant and PhD Student at the DFG Research Training Group 1808: Ambiguity – Production and Perception at Tübingen University, Germany
- 04/2013 – 03/2014: Research Assistant at the Department of Psychology at Kiel University, Germany (Section: Psychological Assessment, Personality Psychology and Forensic Psychology, Professor Günter Köhnken)
- 10/2008 – 03/2013: Studies of Psychology (Diplom, equiv. to M.Sc.) at Kiel University, Germany
- Majors: Forensic and Criminal Psychology, Work and Organizational Psychology
- Non-psychological minor: Criminal Law
Research interests
- Comparison processes in judgment and decision making
- Production and reception of ambiguous and vague information
- Source characteristics in persuasive communication
- Questionnaire construction and evaluation
- Consistency between direct and indirect measurement methods
Teaching
- Winter term 2013/14
- Supervision course on applied psychological assessment
- Course on Personality Psychology
- Course on Forensic Psychology
- Summer term 2013
- Course on interviewing and observational methods
- Course on psychological tests and questionnaires
- Course on Forensic Psychology
Papers
- "Attitude change processes beyond rhetorical means – the influence of source, recipient, and situation". Guest lecture at the seminar “The Rhetorical Situation” by M. Gottschling, University of Tübingen, July, 2015.
Publications
- Rohmann, Florian (2017). Ankereffekte in komplexen Urteilssituationen: die Glaubwürdigkeit der Quelle als Determinante für Assimilation und Kontrast. Tübingen: Eberhard Karls Universität.