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Neele Engelmann
Neele Engelmann
Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin. Center for Humans and Machines
Verified email at mpib-berlin.mpg.de
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Exploring the psychology of LLMs’ moral and legal reasoning
GFCF Almeida, JL Nunes, N Engelmann, A Wiegmann, M De Araújo
Artificial Intelligence 333, 104145, 2024
140*2024
Causal beliefs about depression in different cultural groups—what do cognitive psychological theories of causal learning and reasoning predict?
Y Hagmayer, N Engelmann
Frontiers in psychology 5, 1303, 2014
612014
Can a question be a lie? An empirical investigation
E Viebahn, A Wiegmann, N Engelmann, P Willemsen
OSF Preprints, 2020
392020
How to weigh lives. A computational model of moral judgment in multiple-outcome structures
N Engelmann, MR Waldmann
Cognition 218 (104910), 2022
182022
How causal structure, causal strength, and foreseeability affect moral judgments
N Engelmann, MR Waldmann
Cognition 226, 105167, 2022
172022
A causal proximity effect in moral judgment
N Engelmann, MR Waldmann
Proceedings of the annual meeting of the cognitive science society 43 (43), 2021
92021
The perceived dilution of causal strength
S Stephan, N Engelmann, MR Waldmann
Cognitive Psychology 140, 101540, 2023
82023
Murderer at the door! To lie or to mislead?
N Engelmann
Advances in experimental philosophy of lying, 247-273, 2025
52025
Understanding rule enforcement using drift diffusion models
N Engelmann, IR Hannikainen, C Gonzàlez-García, M Ruz
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 46, 2024
52024
Apply the Laws, if They are Good: Moral Evaluations Linearly Predict Whether Judges Should Enforce the Law
N Engelmann, GFCF de Almeida, F Oliveira de Sousa, K Prochownik, ...
Cognitive Science 48 (10), e70001, 2024
42024
Is lying morally different from misleading? An empirical investigation
A Wiegmann, N Engelmann
From lying to perjury: Linguistic and legal perspectives on lies and other …, 2022
42022
Does moral valence influence the construal of alternative possibilities?
N Engelmann, IR Hannikainen
Possibility Studies & Society 2 (3), 318-331, 2024
32024
Foraging for alternatives: Ecological rationality in keeping options viable
H Neth, N Engelman, R Mayrhofer
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 36 (36), 2014
32014
Who caused it? different effects of statistical and prescriptive abnormality on causal selection in chains
N Engelmann, L Kirfel
The Cambridge handbook of experimental jurisprudence, 481-501, 2025
22025
The role of causal representations in moral judgment
N Engelmann
12022
Asking Questions to Provide a Causal Explanation–Do People Search for the Information Required by Cognitive Psychological Theories?
Y Hagmayer, N Engelmann
Perspectives on Causation: Selected Papers from the Jerusalem 2017 Workshop …, 2020
12020
Moral reasoning with multiple effects: Justification and moral responsibility for side effects
N Engelmann, MR Waldmann
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 41, 2019
12019
Open Science and Research Data Management Guidelines
T Bengfort, J Blunk, N Engelmann, T Feg, S Herzog, M Kleemeyer, ...
Max Planck Institute for Human Development, 2025
2025
Framing, not transparency, reduces cheating in algorithmic delegation
N Engelmann, L Kirfel, AM Nussberger, R Rilla, I Rahwan
Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 47, 2025
2025
Lying and AI
M Mizumoto, A Wiegmann, N Engelmann, Y Izumi
OSF, 2023
2023
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