Dr Fenja V Ziegler
Dr Ziegler is a Senior Lecturer and leader of the Proxynomics lab in the School of Psychology at the University of Lincoln. Prior to that she completed her PhD in Psychology and Philosophy on children’s perspective-taking at the University of Nottingham under the supervision of Prof Peter Mitchell and Prof Greg Currie. She was a research fellow and lecturer at the University of Nottingham before taking up her post in Lincoln in 2010. Her current research interests are decisions we make for ourselves and others (proxynomics) and the biases experienced in perspective-taking.
Lab Members
Sheamus Cogan is an undergraduate RA studying decision fatigue in athletes and non-athletes
Alumni
Ailsa Mulligan is a postgrad research assistant on a project investigating surrogate decision in older people
Ferenc Igali is an undergraduate research assistant studying the rejection of unfair offers
Jessica Thurlow is an undergraduate research assistant studying altruism
Sophie Hall is a postgraduate research assistant studying framing in self and other decisions
Daniel Shepherd is an undergraduate research assistant studying belief-desire reasoning
Collaborators
Dr Richard J Tunney, University of Nottingham
Prof Dana Samson, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Dr David Keatley, Curtin University, Australia
Dr Susan Chipchase, University of Lincoln
Dr Bino Majolo, University of Lincoln