Professorship for Psychology, in particular Cognitive-, Social- and Economic Psychology
Organisational unit: Professoship
Organisation profile
The research unit Cognitive, Social- and Economic Psychology is particularly concerned with perception-action coupling. That is, we are interested in how people perceive other people and how this perception affects social behavior. We are interested in anticipatory behavior, imitation, mimicry, and social norms. Other areas of research include the study of free will beliefs, consumer behavior, implicit attitude measures, science communication, and approach/avoidance behavior.
We usually apply a social-cognitive, mostly experimental, research approach to investigate our research questions. To maintain transparency in science, we are committed to the principles of open science. That is, we pre-register central hypotheses and make data as well as research materials publicly available.
Commentary to Kaiser and Wilson (2026): Don’t Forget the Power of Experimental Manipulation: Addressing Dilemmas in Investigating Mechanisms
Genschow, O. & Crusius, J., 07.01.2026, In: European Psychologist. 31, 1, p. 44-45 2 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Comments / Debate / Reports › Research
Research Handbook on Social Influence
Genschow, O. & Cracco, E., 20.02.2025, 2025 ed. Edward Elgar Publishing. 418 p.Research output: Books and anthologies › Collected editions and anthologies › Research
Does reading an anti-free will text affect beliefs related to free will over time? — A registered report
Genschow, O., Protzko, J. & Braem, S., 01.2026, In: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 122, 10 p., 104835.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
