
Michaela Huber
In my research, I focus on the interrelation between emotions, judgments and decisions in people’s everyday life. Broadly speaking, I’m interested in understanding how people reason about decision processes, how they perceive their emotions, and how emotions affect judgments and decisions.
Primary Interests:
- Emotion, Mood, Affect
- Intergroup Relations
- Judgment and Decision Making
- Political Psychology
- Social Cognition
Journal Articles:
- Critcher, C. R., Huber, M., Ho, A. K., & Koleva, S. P. (2009). Political orientation and ideological inconsistencies: (Dis)comfort with value tradeoffs. Social Justice Research, 22, 181-205.
- Huber, M., Van Boven, L., McGraw, A. P., & Johnson-Graham, L. (in press). Whom to help? Immediacy bias in judgments and decisions about humanitarian aid. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 115.
- Van Boven, L., White, K., & Huber, M. (2009). Immediacy bias in emotion perception: Current emotions seem more intense than previous emotions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 138, 368-382.
Other Publications:
- Huber, M., Van Boven, L., & McGraw, A. P. (in press). Donate different: External and internal influences on emotion-based donation decisions. In D. M. Oppenheimer, & C. Y. Olivola (Eds.), The science of giving: Experimental approaches to the study of charitable giving. Taylor & Francis.
Michaela Huber
Technische Universität Dresden
Zellescher Weg 17, BZW
01069 Dresden
Germany