Curriculum Vitae Page 1/6 Personal Information Name Address Phone Fax E-mail Dr. phil. Franziska Meissner Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Institut für Psychologie Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine Psychologie II Am Steiger 3, Haus 1 07743 Jena Germany +49 36 41 9 451 29 +49 36 41 9 451 22 franziska.meissner@uni-jena.de born on September 1, 1986 in Nordhausen, Germany 2 children (*2012, *2016) Academic Employment 2017 today 2016 2017 2013 2016 2012 2013 2009 2012 2006 2009 Research scientist (Postdoc),, Institute of Psychology, Department of General Psychology II (Prof. Klaus Rothermund) Maternity leave (14 months) Research scientist (Ph.D. student),, Institute of Psychology, Department of General Psychology II (Prof. Klaus Rothermund) Maternity leave (12 months) Research scientist (Ph.D. student),, Institute of Psychology, Department of General Psychology II (Prof. Klaus Rothermund) Student research assistant,, Institute of Psychology, Department of Industrial/Organizational Psychology (Prof. Rüdiger Trimpop), Department of General Psychology II (Prof. Klaus Rothermund)
Curriculum Vitae Page 2/6 Education 2016 2009 2006 Ph.D., Psychology, Summa cum laude Thesis title: Improving the indirect assessment of attitudes: Introduction and application of the ReAL Model for the Implicit Association Test Diploma, Psychology, Pre-diploma, Psychology, Awards/Grants 2017 Thesis award, second prize in the biennial thesis contest of the section General Psychology of the German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs) Travel grant, ProChance funding program, University of Jena, Germany Travel grant, German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, DAAD) Administrative/Academic Services 2013 2010 2012 2017 2007 2008 Member of the organization committee for the 4 th Ph.D. Summer School in Cognitive Psychology (4. Doktorandenworkshop Allgemeine Psychologie), June 19 21,, Jena Voted representative of the mid-level faculty of the Institute of Psychology, Head of the organization committee for the Emprakongress Scientific poster congress for second-year students; includes a jury comprising faculty members, a guest lecture and an award ceremony B.Sc. Psychology, Voted member of the student representatives of the Institute of Psychology,
Curriculum Vitae Page 3/6 Teaching Experience 2014 2017 2009 2014 2017 2009 today Project seminars Social cognition (different topics) M.Sc. Psychology Praktikumskolloquium Presentation of internship experiences by third-year students B.Sc. Psychology Empirical research seminars Social cognition (different topics) B.Sc. Psychology Thesis supervision Diploma in Psychology (2), M.Sc. Psychology (3), B.Sc. Psychology (8) Ad-hoc Reviewing Services Appetite Cognition and Emotion European Review of Social Psychology Group Processes & Intergroup Relations PLOS ONE Social Cognition Social Psychology Professional Affiliations German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs) Section General Psychology Section Methods and Evaluation Section Social Psychology Psychonomic Society
Curriculum Vitae Page 4/6 Research Interests My research focuses on the Implicit Association Test (IAT) and related indirect attitude measures. I am particularly interested in optimizing these measures by scrutinizing their underlying processes. In order to quantify the crucial contributing processes, I make use of multinomial modeling. In this respect, the ReAL model plays a key role. It dissociates evaluative associations and recoding processes (a simplification of the classification task) within a single IAT. Current lines of research cover questions regarding specific characteristics of recoding and associations, the clarification of unresolved patterns of results in the IAT literature, the influence of executive control on the IAT, and the mechanisms behind attitude formation and change. Publications Kornadt, A. E., Meissner, F., & Rothermund, K. (2016). Implicit and explicit age stereotypes for specific life domains across the life span: Distinct patterns and age group differences. Experimental Aging Research, 42(2), 195 211. doi:10.1080/0361073x.2016.1132899 Koranyi, N., & Meissner, F. (). Handing over the reins: Neutralizing negative attitudes toward dependence in response to reciprocal romantic liking. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 6(6), 685 691. doi:10.1177/1948550615580169 Meissner, F., & Rothermund, K. (a). A thousand words are worth more than a picture? The effects of stimulus modality on the Implicit Association Test. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 6(7), 740 748. doi:10.1177/1948550615580381 Meissner, F., & Rothermund, K. (b). The insect-nonword IAT revisited: Dissociating between evaluative associations and recoding. Social Psychology, 46(1), 46 54. doi:10.1027/1864-9335/a000220 Meissner, F., & Rothermund, K. (2013). Estimating the contributions of associations and recoding in the Implicit Association Test: The ReAL model for the IAT. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 104(1), 45 69. doi:10.1037/a0030734 Unpublished/Submitted Manuscripts Meissner, F., & Rothermund, K. (2017). A needle in a haystack: Isolating implicit self-esteem in the self-esteem IAT. Unpublished Manuscript.
Curriculum Vitae Page 5/6 Qualification Theses Meissner, F. (). Improving the Indirect Assessment of Attitudes: Introduction and Application of the ReAL Model for the Implicit Association Test. Publication-based dissertation,. Meissner, F. (2009). Employing multinomial processing tree models to dissociate multiple processes in the Implicit Association Test (Multinomiale Verarbeitungsbaummodelle zur Trennung multipler Prozesse im Impliziten Assoziationstest). Unpublished diploma thesis,. Invited Talks Meissner, F. (2017, Mai). Improving the indirect assessment of attitudes: Introduction and application of the ReAL model for the Implicit Association Test. Talk at the thesis contest of the section General Psychology of the German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs), Rauischholzhausen, Germany. Meissner, F. (2010, December). Dissociation of automatic associations and recoding processes in the Implicit Association Test: The ReAL model for the IAT. Talk at the workshop Multinomial Modeling of the Center for Doctoral Studies in Social and Behavioral Sciences (CDSS), Mannheim, Germany. Conference Contributions Wulff, L., Schaper, M. L., Kuhlmann, B. G., Bayen, U. J., & Meissner, F. (2017, March). Age- Stereotype Reliance in Source Guessing: Implicit or Explicit? Poster presented at the 59 th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, TeaP), Dresden, Germany. Wang, W., Giacomin, M., Meissner, F., & Jordan, C. H. (2016, January). Defensive High Self-Esteem and Unmitigated Agency in the ReAL Model for the IAT. Poster presented at the 17 th Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA, USA. Meissner, F. (, September) Improving the Construct Validity of Attitude IATs: The ReAL Model for the Implicit Association Test. Paper presented at the 51 st Annual Meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Denver, CO, USA. Meissner, F., & Rothermund, K. (, September) Improving Implicit Measures with Mathematical Models. Paper presented at the 12 th Conference of the Expert Group of Methods and Evaluation of the German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs) Jena, Germany.
Curriculum Vitae Page 6/6 Meissner, F. (2014, April) Words vs. Pictures: Stimulus Modality and the Probability of Task Recoding in the Implicit Association Test. Paper presented at the 56 th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, TeaP), Gießen, Germany. Heitmann, C., & Meissner, F. (2013, September) Prediction of consumption behavior with the help of the ReAL model for the Implicit Association Test. Paper presented at the 14 th Conference of the Social Psychology Section of the German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs), Hagen, Germany. Meissner, F., & Rothermund, K. (2012, April) Estimating the Contributions of Associations and Recoding in the Implicit Association Test: The ReAL Model for the IAT. Poster presented at the 54 th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, TeaP), Mannheim, Germany. Meissner, F., & Rothermund, K. (2011, September) Trennung von Assoziationen und Rekodierung im Impliziten Assoziationstest: Ein multinomiales Modell für den IAT. Paper presented at the 13 th Conference of the Social Psychology Section of the German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs), Hamburg, Germany. Meissner, F., & Rothermund, K. (2011, March) Trennung von Assoziationen und Rekodierung im Impliziten Assoziationstest: Ein multinomiales Modell für den IAT. Paper presented at the 53 rd Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, TeaP), Halle, Germany. Meissner, F., & Rothermund, K. (2010, March) Trennung von Assoziations- und Rekodierungsprozessen im Impliziten Assoziationstest mittels multinomialer Modellierung. Paper presented at the 52 nd Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, TeaP), Saarbrücken, Germany. Rothermund, K., Casper, C., Gast, A., Giesen, C., Meissner, F., Schubert, L., Seifert, B., Teige- Mocigemba, S., & Wentura, D. (2007, September). Ausschaltung von Rekodierungseffekten im IAT: Der IAT-RF. Paper presented at the 11 th Conference of the Social Psychology Section of the German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs), Freiburg, Germany.