Forschungsinteressen
- Gender (z.B. Männer und Sorge-Arbeit)
- Stereotype, Diskriminierung, social inequality
- Selbst & soziale Identität
- Intergruppenbeziehungen
Lehre
Seit 2021: Teaching assistant an der KU Leuven, Seminar: Lectures on Psychology, Culture, and Society
WiSe 2019/20: Empirisches Praktikum
SoSe 2019: Ausgewählte Themen der Wirtschaftspsychologie
WiSe 2018/19: Teaching assistant von Prof. Dr. Felicia Pratto, Seminar: Conflict and Cooperation
SoSe 2018: Bachelor-Propädeutikum und -Kolloquium der Arbeitseinheit Sozial-, Umwelt- und Wirtschaftspsychologie
Publikationen
Scheifele, C., Steffens, M. C., & Van Laar, C. (2021). Which representations of their gender group affect men's orientation towards care? The case of parental leave-taking intentions. PLoS ONE, 16, 1-35. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260950
Scheifele, C., Ehrke, F., Viladot, M. A., Van Laar, C. & Steffens, M. C. (2021). Testing the basic socio-structural assumptions of social identity theory in the gender context: Evidence from correlational studies on women’s leadership. European Journal of Social Psychology, 51(7), 1038-1060 (Special Section of Registered Reports on the topic „Revisiting basic tenets of and new directions for Social Identity Theory“). https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2746 (Stage 1 of registered report can be found at: https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2678)
Steffens, M. C., Preuss, S., & Scheifele, C. (2019). Work-related impression formation: Reviewing parenthood penalties and investigating a “fatherhood penalty” for single fathers. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 41, 287-304. https://doi.org/10.1080/01973533.2019.1652177
Steffens, M. C., Viladot, M. A., & Scheifele, C. (2019). Male majority, female majority, or gender diversity in organizations: How do proportions affect gender stereotyping and women leaders' well-being? Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01037
Konferenzbeiträge
2020
Scheifele, C., Steffens, M. C., & Van Laar, C. (2020, June). Joined forces: Combining agency and communion in male prototypes affects men's possible selves and paternal leave-taking intentions. Blitz talk at the 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology (EASP), Krakow, Poland. (Conference cancelled)
2019
Scheifele, C., Steffens, M. C., & Van Laar, C. (2019, September). Men who care: The
effect of male prototypes on men’s possible selves and paternal leave taking intentions. Poster
presented at the EASP Meeting “Defeating the 7-Headed Dragon: An Exploration into Causes of
Gender Inequality", Utrecht, Netherlands.
Scheifele, C., Steffens, M. C., & Van Laar, C. (2019, September). Do men care? The effect
of male prototypes on men’s possible selves and paternal leave taking intentions. Poster
presented at the Conference of the Social Psychology Section of the German Society for
Psychology, Cologne, Germany.
Niedlich, C., Steffens, M. C., Hansen, K., Scheifele, C., & Pratto, F. (2019, September). Stereotypes and individuating information in impression formation: An attempt to integrate theoretical models. Paper presented at the Conference of the Social Psychology Section of the German Society for
Psychology, Cologne, Germany.
Steffens, M. C., Preuß, S., & Scheifele, C. (2019, March). Work-related impression
formation: Is there a “fatherhood penalty” for single fathers? Paper presented at the International
Convention of Psychological Science, Paris, France.
2017
Scheifele, C., Becker, T., & Oehl, M. (2017, March). Young drivers and emotions – A driving simulator study. Poster presented at the 59th Conference of Experimental Psychologists – TeaP 2017, Dresden, Germany.
Becker, T., Scheifele, C., Oehl, M. (2017, February). Age and emotion related differences in risk perception in a semi-automated driving task. Poster presented at the 2nd Kongress der Fachgruppe Verkehrspsychologie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs), Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
2016
Scheifele, C., Becker, T., & Oehl, M. (2016, September). Risky driving behavior of novice and young drivers in different affective states. Poster presented at the 50th Conference of the German Society for Psychology (DGPs), Leipzig, Germany.