Publikationen von Mirjam A. Jenny
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Konferenzbeitrag (2)
2022
Konferenzbeitrag
Jenny, M. A., , , , Lewandowsky, S., Herzog, S., , & Wulf, M. (2022). COVID-19: Communication of public health information. [Written evidence submitted by SciBeh for the Scottish Government’s] COVID-19 Recovery Committee, 15th Meeting, 2022 (Session 6), Thursday 26 May 2022. CVDR/S6/22/15/1. In COVID-19 Recovery Committee 15th Meeting, 2022 Thursday, May 26, 2022 (pp. 1–15). The Scottish Parliament, https://www.parliament.scot/~/media/committ/3435#page=3.
, 2020
Konferenzbeitrag
Keller, N., Jenny, M. A., , & Herzog, S. M. (2020). Augmenting decision competence in healthcare using AI-based cognitive models. In 2020 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI 2020) (pp. 553–556). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICHI48887.2020.9374376
Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit (1)
2013
Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit
Jenny, M. (2013). Modeling how people judge, choose, and change their mind: The cognitive processes underlying probability judgments and belief revisions [Doktorarbeit, Universität Basel].
Forschungspapier (1)
2019
Forschungspapier
Fleischhut, N., & Jenny, M. A. (2019). Kommunikationsproblem Naturgefahren: Wie lassen sich Hochwasserrisiken transparent und verständlich darstellen? (Studien und Gutachten im Auftrag des Sachverständigenrats für Verbraucherfragen). Sachverständigenrat für Verbraucherfragen.
Preprint (4)
2025
Preprint
Jenny, M., & (2025). When experts spread misinformation: The impact of physicians as sources of vaccine-related conspiracy narratives. PsyArXiv, April 16, 2025. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/bzuty_v1
, , 2023
Preprint
Jenny, M. A., , , , & (2023). Study protocol of the Planetary Health Action Survey PACE: A serial cross-sectional survey to assess the general population's readiness to act against the climate crisis in Germany. PsyArXiv, September 18, 2023. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/jcwv7
, , , 2021
Preprint
Jenny, M. (2021). Unpacking the black box: Empirical evidence to understand the human factor for effective rapid testing against SARS-CoV2. PsyArXiv, April 13, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/c9h5k
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Preprint
Rebitschek, F. G., Ellermann, C., Jenny, M. A., , , & Wagner, G. G. (2021). How skeptics could be convinced (not persuaded) to get vaccinated against COVID-19. PsyArXiv, March 22, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/f4nqt