Dr. Ricarda Moll
Dr. phil. Ricarda MollResearch EmployeeConsulting Hours:by appointment only |
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Westfälische Wilhelms University Institute for Psychology Fliednerstr. 21 48149 Münster Germany Room 2.202 |
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Biography Research Publications Congress and conference contribution
Bio
- Born 1987
- 2006 Abitur (general qualification for university entrance), Hildegard-von-Bingen Gymnasium Cologne
- 10/2006 – 06/2011 studies in psychology at the University of Cologne,
Degree: Dipl. Psych. Diploma thesis: First Impressions in Online Social Networks: An empirical analysis of self-other- agreement
- 2008-2009 Student assistent, general psychology, University of Cologne
- 01/2011 - 11/2011 Student assistent, Christoph-Dornier-foundation for clinical psychology
- 11/2011 - 05/2012 graduate assistent, Policlinic for Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Pediatric Psychiatry, University Hospital Cologne
- seit 05/2012 Research employee in the lab of Prof. Rainer Bromme and fellow of the Research Training Group 1712/1 “Trust and Communication in a Digitized World”
Wissenschaftsjahr 2014 Digitale Gesellschaft (Vertrauen und Kommunikation in einer digitalisierten Welt)
Research interests
- Subjective theories about digital privacy
- Trust in online communication
- Digital Literacy
- Mindreading and "social" metacognitions
Publications
2016
- Moll, R., & Pieschl, S. (2016). Expecting collective privacy - a new perspective on trust in online communication. In B. Blöbaum (Ed.), Trust and Communication in a Digitalized World. Models and Concepts of Trust Research (pp. 239-251). Berlin: Springer. Send a copy for my personal use Link to publication
2015
- Moll, R., Pieschl, S., & Bromme, R. (2015). Blessed oblivion? Knowledge and metacognitive accuracy in Online Social Networks. International Journal of Developmental Science, 9(2), 57-60. doi:10.3233/DEV-14155 Send a copy for my personal use
2014
- Moll, R., Pieschl, S., & Bromme, R. (2014). Competent or clueless? Users’ knowledge and misconceptions about their online privacy management. Computers in Human Behavior, 41, 212–219. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2014.09.033 Send a copy for my personal use
- Moll, R., Pieschl, S., & Bromme, R. (2014). Trust into collective privacy? The role of subjective theories for self-disclosure in Online Social Networks. Societies, 4, 770-784. doi:10.3390/soc4040770 [Special Issue: Social Media and Social Capital] Send a copy for my personal use
- Wiencierz, C., Moll, R., & Röttger, U. (2014). Stakeholderdialog auf Facebook – Entschuldigung und Verantwortungsübernahme als vertrauensfördernde Reaktion auf Online-Beschwerden in sozialen Netzwerken. In: Hoffmann, O. & Pleil, T. (Hrsg.): Strategische Onlinekommunikation. Theoretische Konzepte und empirische Befunde (S. 131-148). Wiesbaden: Springer VS
2013
- Moll, R., Pieschl, S., & Bromme, R. (2013). Sharing in the dark? Target memory and risk awareness in online communication. In M. Knauff, M. Pauen, N. Sebanz, & I. Wachsmuth (Eds.), Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 3092-397). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society. Send a copy for my personal use