Michael R. Waldmann

Michael R. Waldmann

Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

H-index: 42

Europe-Germany

About Michael R. Waldmann

Michael R. Waldmann, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, specializes in the field of Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Science, Judgment and Decision Making, Learning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Beyond the information (not) given: Associative mechanisms vs representations of uncertainty in 3 extinction in laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus)

The perceived dilution of causal strength

How German and Italian Laypeople Reason about Distributive Shortages during COVID-19

How to weigh lives. A computational model of moral judgment in multiple-outcome structures

How causal structure, causal strength, and foreseeability affect moral judgments

A Bayesian network model of causal learning

When Newton beats Euclid: intuitive physics underlies sensitivity to geometry

The role of mechanism knowledge in singular causation judgments

Michael R. Waldmann Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

7212

Citations(since 2020)

1789

Cited By

6068

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

52

Email

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Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

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Michael R. Waldmann Skills & Research Interests

Cognitive Psychology

Cognitive Science

Judgment and Decision Making

Learning

Top articles of Michael R. Waldmann

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Beyond the information (not) given: Associative mechanisms vs representations of uncertainty in 3 extinction in laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus)

Journal of Comparative Psychology

Patricia Gasalla

Jaime Figueroa

Michael R Waldmann

Dominic M Dwyer

2024/2/21

The perceived dilution of causal strength

Cognitive Psychology

Simon Stephan

Neele Engelmann

Michael R Waldmann

2023/2/1

How German and Italian Laypeople Reason about Distributive Shortages during COVID-19

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Ronja Demel

Francesco Grassi

Yasaman Rafiee

Michael R Waldmann

Annekathrin Schacht

2022/9/23

How to weigh lives. A computational model of moral judgment in multiple-outcome structures

Cognition

Neele Engelmann

Michael R. Waldmann

2022

How causal structure, causal strength, and foreseeability affect moral judgments

Cognition

Neele Engelmann

Michael R Waldmann

2022/9/1

A Bayesian network model of causal learning

Michael R Waldmann

Laura Martignon

2022/5/16

When Newton beats Euclid: intuitive physics underlies sensitivity to geometry

Sarah Placì

Simon Stephan

Michael R Waldmann

Giorgio Vallortigara

2021/7/7

The role of mechanism knowledge in singular causation judgments

Cognition

Simon Stephan

Michael R Waldmann

2022/1/1

Evaluating general versus singular causal prevention

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Simon Stephan

Sarah Placì

Michael R Waldmann

2021

The categorization of geometric objects in 3D and 2D contexts depends on invariant referents

Simon Stephan

Sarah Placì

Michael R Waldmann

Giorgio Vallortigara

2021/7/5

its DOI: 10.1037/xge0001062

Niels Skovgaard-Olsen

Simon Stephan

Michael R Waldmann

2021

7. 2 The Rationality of Everyday Causal Cognition

The Handbook of Rationality

Michael R Waldmann

2021/12/14

The interplay between covariation, temporal, and mechanism information in singular causation judgments

Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Causation

Simon Stephan

Michael R Waldmann

2021/5/11

Conditionals and the hierarchy of causal queries.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Niels Skovgaard-Olsen

Simon Stephan

Michael Waldmann

2021

Normative implications of deliberate ignorance

Joachim I Krueger

Ulrike Hahn

Dagmar Ellerbrock

Simon Gächter

Ralph Hertwig

...

2021/3/2

Normative Implications of

Deliberate Ignorance: Choosing Not to Know

Deliberate Ignorance

Joachim I Krueger

Ulrike Hahn

Dagmar Ellerbrock

Simon Gächter

...

2021/2/2

Interpolating causal mechanisms: The paradox of knowing more.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Simon Stephan

Katya Tentori

Stefania Pighin

Michael R Waldmann

2021/8

A causal proximity effect in moral judgment

Proceedings of the annual meeting of the cognitive science society

Neele Engelmann

Michael R Waldmann

2021

The importance of gravity for the categorization of geometrical objects

Sarah Placì

Simon Stephan

Michael R Waldmann

Giorgio Vallortigara

2021/7/7

Causal scope and causal strength: The number of potential effects of a cause influences causal strength estimates.

Simon Stephan

Michael R Waldmann

2020

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