Open Science Award of the University of Luebeck awarded!

Yesterday, the fourth Open Science Award of the University of Luebeck was awarded. Merle Schuckart from the Department of Psychology won the award with her project “Lifespan Variation in Perceptual Style Along an Autism-Schizotypy Continuum Explains Individual Responses to External Uncertainty”. Further, for the first time, a dedicated Open Science Award for students was presented. Sophia Grethler, Alexa Gromadka, Theresa Kanitz, Julia Köble, Erik Hannig, Kyriaki Zormpa won it with their project “Objective Meets Subjective: Linking Metacognitive and Self-Reported Decision Styles” which was part of the Bachelor in Psychology curriculum’s Forschungspraktikum (FoPra).

Press release (German): https://www.uni-luebeck.de/aktuelles/die-preise-der-universitaet/open-science-preis.html

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