معرفی
Paul Bacher is a doctoral student at Philipps University of Marburg, affiliated with the Faculty of Psychology and the Psychological Diagnostics group led by Prof. Sarah Teige-Mocigemba. His research focuses on indirect measurement techniques in psychology, particularly the Error-Choice Technique and Conditional Reasoning Tests, to assess prejudice against Muslims and Islam as well as hostile attribution bias.
His methodological work spans both social and personality psychology, with a focus on uncovering socially undesirable traits like aggression and stereotyping. He has conducted supervised theses on these tools, emphasizing their application in discrimination studies and personality assessment.
- Key Contributions:
- Developed the Error-Choice Test as an indirect method to evaluate stereotypical biases.
- Investigated the role of Conditional Reasoning Tests in capturing aggression-related personality traits.
Bacher has received the DAAD research scholarship for his work at Penn State University's Measurement, Applied Psychology, & Statistics Laboratory. He has presented his findings at major conferences, including the German Psychological Society (DGPs) and the European Association of Social Psychology (EASP).