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The Department of Education offers a two-year postdoc position in the area of Educational Sciences / Educational Psychology / (Applied) Cognitive Psychology. This postdoc position is part of the NRO-funded project DOUBT IT: Diagnostic Opportunities to Understand Biased Thinking and Improve Training of critical thinking skills in higher education. This project is conducted in close collaboration with Avans University of Applied Sciences.
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A major goal of higher education is to improve students’ critical thinking skills. This is crucial because, in complex and high-stakes professional environments, biased reasoning can lead to errors with severe consequences. Research shows that students need training to recognize and avoid biases in reasoning and decision-making. However, before implementing such training widely across higher education, several key challenges must be addressed. These include understanding individual differences that influence (un)biased reasoning and determining how to make training more adaptive based on this knowledge. This project aims to tackle these challenges, focusing specifically on improving probabilistic and statistical reasoning—a critical competency for both higher education and society.
In this postdoctoral project, you will explore the practical significance of ‘conflict detection’ measures in learning contexts. Research indicates that when students provide biased answers, many display an awareness—consciously or subconsciously—that their intuitive response is incorrect. This awareness appears to influence their openness to feedback. Using a large, pre-existing dataset, this project will examine how conflict detection relates to other individual differences and whether it impacts students’ responsiveness to training.
Building on these insights, you will design and conduct experiments to evaluate the effectiveness of tailoring training based on students’ conflict detection abilities. Since the training materials are in Dutch, fluency in Dutch is advantageous. However, international candidates with relevant expertise in this field are also welcome to apply.
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