Sandra Geiger, MSc

Sandra Geiger is a PhD researcher in the Environmental Psychology Research Group with Mathew White and Sabine Pahl. Before joining the University of Vienna, she completed a research master’s in Social Psychology and Psychological Methods at the University of Amsterdam.

Her work focuses broadly on pro-environmental behavior change, including what people think others think about environmental problems (second-order beliefs), as well as how interventions influence non-targeted behaviors (spillover effects). She is also interested in Bayesian statistics and hopes to contribute to making psychological research more transparent, reproducible, and sustainable.

She is affiliated with the Junior Researcher Programme where she helps to develop the scientific aspects of the program, including organizing a summer school and implementing open science.

 Curriculum Vitae

PDF (November 2023)

 Sandra's recent publications

2022


Jarke H, Anand-Vembar S, Alzahawi S, Andersen TL, Bojanić L, Carstensen A et al. A Roadmap to Large-Scale Multi-Country Replications in Psychology. Collabra: Psychology. 2022 Dec 28;8(1):57538. doi: 10.1525/collabra.57538

Ruggeri K, Panin A, Vdovic M, Većkalov B, Abdul-Salaam N, Achterberg J et al. The globalizability of temporal discounting. Nature Human Behaviour. 2022 Oct;6(10):1386-1397. Epub 2022 Jul 11. doi: 10.1038/s41562-022-01392-w

 Sandra' s recent activities

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What we think others think about climate change: An 11-country study

Sandra Geiger
Talk or oral contribution
24.11.2023 - 24.11.2023

What We Think Others Think About Environmental Problems: Misperceptions and the Effectiveness of Consensus Messages Around the Globe

Sandra Geiger
Talk or oral contribution
3.11.2023 - 3.11.2023

Junior Researcher Programme Conference

Sandra Geiger
Junior Researcher Programme Conference
Conference, Organisation of ...
11.8.2023 - 14.8.2023

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