Developmental and Educational Psychology
Chair: Prof. Dr. Ben Eppinger
Contact:
Antje Punkt (Secretary)
Room 404
Franz-Mehring-Straße 47,
17487 Greifswald
Office Hours:
Mo-Thu, 9-12 and 14-16;
Fr, 9-12
Tel.: +49 (0)3834 420 3756
Fax: +49 (0)3834 420 3763
At the Chair of Developmental Psychology and Educational Psychology, we research learning and decision-making processes across the lifespan. We are particularly interested in how children, adolescents and older people adapt their decisions and concepts to the environment, which learning strategies they use and how they integrate social information into their learning and decision-making processes.
Research
If you are interested in participating in our studies, please contact: lifespandecisionmakinglabgmailcom
Latest Publications
Devine, S., Germain, N., Ehrlich, S., Eppinger, B. (2024). Changes in the prevalence of muscular, but not thin bodies, bias young men’s judgments about body size, Psychology of Men & Masculinities. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/q5vfb
Rodriguez-Buritica, J., Eppinger, B., Heekeren, H., Crone, E.A., & van Duijvenvoorde, A. (2024). Observational reinforcement learning in children and young adults. npj Science of Learning 9(18).https://doi.org/10.1038/s41539-024-00227-9
Steinberg, O., Kulakow, S., & Raufelder, D. (2024). Academic self-concept, achievement and goal orientations in different learning environments. European Journal of Psychology of Education. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10212-024-00825-6
Devine, S., Neuman, C., Levari, D.E., & Eppinger, B. (2022) Human ageing is associated with more rigid concept spaces, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. doi.org/10.3758/s13423-022-02197-8
Ruel, A., Bolenz, F., Li, S.-C., Fischer, A. G., & Eppinger, B. (2022). Neural evidence for age-related deficits in the representation of state spaces. Cerebral Cortex. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhac171
Devine, S., Germain, N., Ehrlich, S., & Eppinger, B. (2022). Changes in the prevalence of thin bodies biases young women’s judgements about body size. Psychological Science, 33, 1212-1225. https://doi.org/ 10.1177/09567976221082941