 Prof. Dr. Rosemarie MielkeVice President, University of Hamburg
Education
- Psychologist (Dipl.-Psych.) 1973 University of Duesseldorf
- PhD in Social Psychology 1977
- Habilitation 1991, University of Bielefeld
Memberships
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs)
- Fachgruppe Sozialpsychologie der DGPs
- European Association of Experimental Social Psychology (EAESP)
Fields of Research
Her research topics are self-concepts being influenced by learning processes via self-efficacy experiences and self-categorizations in intergroup contexts. She has published about attitude and behavior and self related concepts like locus of control, self-monitoring, self-efficacy and social identity. Her present research projects deal with strategies to cope with "negative" social identity, the influence of (minority/majority) group membership on self-evaluation and achievement behavior and the relationship between self-concept, values and ethical thinking about biogenetics.
- Self-concept and Learning
- Self-Efficacy
- Social Identity and Intergroup Relations
- Attitude and Behavior
- Values and Ethical Thinking
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