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Christin Schulze is a Lecturer in Computational Cognitive Science at the School of Psychology. Her research seeks to understand cognitive processes that give rise to adaptive intelligent behavior in an uncertain, changing world across the lifespan. In particular, her work focuses on key questions regarding adaptive strategies for inference and decision-making that develop during childhood, the impact of probabilistic structures on people's judgments and decisions, and how cognitive strategies for dealing with uncertainty differ among various social groups and contexts. These topics represent core competencies in human cognition and carry important implications for understanding real-world behavior, especially in decision-making contexts such as navigating avalanche terrain and addressing societal challenges in educational settings.
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