Dr. Marc Jekel
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Overview

Research interests

Information distortion, coherence-based reasoning, parallel-constraint satisfaction, intuition, open science, social decision-making, probabilistic reasoning, methods.

Education

Dr. phil., 2012
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn

Dipl.-Psych., 2006
Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg

Publications

The full publication list is available on Google Scholar.

Projects

Coherence-based Reasoning

Coherence-based Processes in (Non-)Strategic Social Decision-Making

Started February 2025

DFG Research Grant · Marc Jekel

Coherence-Based Reasoning: Modelling Integration and Search of Sequentially Presented Information

Started February 2021, Ended 2025

DFG Research Grant · Marc Jekel

Meta-Science

Applying Principles from the Validity-Based Framework of Replication in Metastudies to Test Causal Relations

Started February 2025

DFG Research Grant · Marc Jekel · META-REP (SPP 2317)

Replicating Failed Replications: A Validity-based Framework for Predicting Replication Success

Started February 2022

DFG Research Grant · Marc Jekel · META-REP (SPP 2317)

Apps

Parallel Constraint Satisfaction (PCS) Models

PCS Social Decision-Making

Model simulation.

PCS Network Model of Decision Making

Simulation of the PCS network model of decision making.

PCS Network Model of Risky Choice

Simulation of the PCS network model of risky choice.

Sequential-iCodes

Model simulation.

Other Models

Cumulative Prospect Theory

Model simulation.

Random-walk model

Simple random-walk model.

Rescorla-Wagner Modell

Rescorla-Wagner model functions.

Weber-Fechner und Stevens Modell

Psychophysics functions.

Methods

Modeling for Everyone

Additional resource website for accessible computational modeling materials.

Multiple-Measure Maximum Likelihood Strategy Classification

Strategy classification app.

Interpretation von Testergebnissen

z-Skala, T-Skala, IQ-Skala, Reliabilität, Messfehler, Konfidenzintervall.

Open Science

Optional Stopping and Alpha-Error

Effect of optional stopping on alpha-error.

Power, p-value Distribution, Effect Size Distribution

Relation between effect size, p-value distribution, n, alpha-error, and power.

Teaching

Teaching Areas

University of Cologne
Attitude and attitude change; scientific method; sensation and perception; diagnostics for school teachers; social cognition, decision-making, introduction to social psychology (lecture), practicals.

FernUniversität in Hagen
Statistical analyses and open science; artificial neuronal networks in psychology; computational modeling of learning.

University of Göttingen
Test theory; cognitive modeling; item-response theory.

University of Bonn
Computer assisted data analysis; introduction to R; empirical-experimental practical; introduction to psychology; psychology of emotions.

Example Decks for Teaching

Course website Master Practicum Experimental project seminar Experimental Practicum in the Master Program Project-based teaching, materials, workflow, and course organization Open website ↗

Workshop Cognitive Modeling Process-oriented approaches Cognitive Modeling Models of cognition, formalization, and computational perspectives Open deck ↗

Advanced statistics Panel Data / MLM Complex regression models Panel Data Analysis / Complex (Multilevel) Regression Models Longitudinal and multilevel modeling for applied data analysis Open deck ↗

Theory + methods IRT / Rasch Probabilistic test theory Item Response Theory / Rasch Modeling Test theory, measurement, model assumptions, parameter estimation Open deck ↗

Contact

Marc Jekel
Universität zu Köln
Sozialpsychologie
Richard-Strauss-Str. 2
50931 Köln | Germany

📧 marc.jekel@uni-koeln.de

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