
معرفی
Anine Cecilie Riege is a Research Fellow at the University of Oslo's Department of Methodology, Work, Cultural and Social Psychology. Her work focuses on judgment and decision-making, particularly in contexts involving probability assessments, vaccination decisions, and educational interventions. She holds a PhD in Psychology and has conducted postdoctoral research at institutions including the University of Oslo and Kingston University London.
Education:
- 2016–2019: PhD Candidate, University of Oslo
- 2015–2016: Visiting Fulbright Scholar, University of Iowa
- 2011: Master of Philosophy in Psychology, University of Oslo
- 2009: Bachelor of Psychology & Social Anthropology, University of Oslo
- 2008: Bachelor of Management, BI Oslo
Research Interests: Riege explores cognitive biases (e.g., additivity neglect), interventions to boost STEM interest among students, and factors influencing healthcare workers' vaccination uptake. She employs eye-tracking and self-determination theory frameworks, collaborating on projects like the TSRQ-Flu questionnaire and cultural studies of gender differences in competitiveness.
Key Projects:
- Developing math interest interventions via storytelling and questioning
- Assessing group biases in probability judgments (base-rate fallacy, additivity neglect)
- Evaluating flu vaccine motivation among healthcare professionals
Grants & Labs: Her research is supported by projects investigating educational psychology and decision-making frameworks. She collaborates with Dr. Karis Moon on vaccine motivation and with Dr. Kjell Arne Brekke on probability judgment cognitive processes.




