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Dr. Isabel Thielmann

Research Group Leader
Criminology
Independent Research Group Personality, Identity, and Crime
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Curriculum Vitae

Professional Appointments

  • 2022–present: Research group leader, Department of Criminology, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg, Germany

Professional Experience

  • 2014–2022: Researcher and lecturer at the Cognitive Psychology Lab, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
  • 2019–2021: Acting assistant professor at the Cognitive Psychology Lab, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
  • 2018: Postdoctoral fellow at the Amsterdam Cooperation Lab, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 2014: Ph.D. student and researcher at the Judgment and Decision Making Lab, University of Mannheim, Germany

Education

  • 2012–2015: Ph. D. Psychology at the Center for Doctoral Studies in Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Mannheim, Germany (supervisor: Benjamin E. Hilbig)
  • 2010–2012: M.Sc. Psychology (Social and Cognitive Psychology), University of Mannheim, Germany (supervisors: Benjamin E. Hilbig, Inga Niedtfeld)
  • 2007–2010: B.Sc. Psychology, University of Mannheim, Germany (supervisors: Edgar Erdfelder, Dagmar Stahlberg)

Independent Research Group

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Projects

Head of project: Isabel Thielmann (PI); contributors/researchers: M. Burghart, N. Casali, T. Khalaf, A. Seidl
The functioning of societies and the quality of social relationships depend on moral behaviors such as fairness, cooperation, and honesty. Conversely, immoral behaviors – including exploitation… more

Head of project: Isabel Thielmann (PI); contributors/researchers: M. Burghart, N. Casali, T. Khalaf, J. Peichl, N. Popov, A. Seidl, B. E. Yelbuz
Personality traits, self-concept, and identity are central to how people think about themselves, how they are perceived by others, and how they behave in everyday… more

Head of project: Isabel Thielmann (PI); contributor/researcher: Natalie Popov
Human social interactions rely on prosocial behaviors such as helping, cooperation, and fairness, yet individuals vary widely in the extent to which they engage in such behaviors. While past research has primarily focused on single… more

Head of project: Isabel Thielmann (PI); contributor/researcher: B. E. Yelbuz
Prosocial behavior is crucial for societal well-being. However, people are often selective in whom they help. From everyday acts of kindness to consequential decisions such as donating after a natural disaster, individuals routinely… more

Heads of project: Matthias Burghart, Hannes Rusch, Isabel Thielmann
Can psychomet­ric testing to assess individual differences usefully comple­ment the existing selection procedures used by state police forces in Germany? – State police forces in Germany receive thousands of applications each year and must… more

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