Christina Meier
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Education | |
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2011-present: |
University of Exeter, UK PhD Psychology |
2010-2011: |
University of Exeter, UK MSc Animal Behaviour |
2007-2010: |
University of Magdeburg, Germany BSc Psychology |
Professional/research experience |
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October 2011 - present: |
Animal Cognition (Springer) Editorial Assistant |
August 2011 - September 2011: |
Freie Universität Berlin, Department of Education and Psychology (Psychological Assessment and Differential and Personality Psychology), Germany Research Intern |
October 2010 - August 2011: |
University of Exeter, UK Research Apprentice |
April 2010 - July 2010: |
University of Magdeburg, Germany Research Assistant |
October 2009 - March 2010: |
University of Magdeburg, Germany Teaching Assistant Principal Duties: Planning and teaching sessions on computer-based data analysis (including Analysis of Variance, Linear and Multiple Regression, Principal Component Analysis, Principal Axis Factor Analysis, Multi-Trait-Multi-Method Analysis), construction of questionnaires, assessment of quality criteria, Classical Test Theory and Item Response Theory. |
July 2009 - September 2009: |
Department of Comparative and Developmental Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and Wolfgang Koehler Primate Research Centre, Germany Research Intern |
March 2009 - July 2009: |
Centre for Neuroscientific Innovation and Technology (ZENIT), Germany Research Assistant |
CV: Membership of Professional Bodies/Professional Qualifications |
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2013-present: |
German Society for Cognitive Science (Gesellschaft fuer Kognitionswissenschaft eV) Additionally, I was awarded a student travel grant by GK to attend the Cognitive Science Conference 2013. |
2012-present: |
Association for Psychological Science |
2011-present: |
Comparative Cognition Society |
2010-2011: |
Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) Additionally, I was awarded a student travel grant by ASAB to attend the Physical Cognition and Problem-Solving Workshop 2012 in Birmingham. |
2010-present: |
Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group (PsyPAG) |