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Dr. Anna Bruk

Dr. Anna Bruk

Akademische Mitarbeiterin
Universität Mannheim
Fakultät für Sozial­wissenschaften
Kulturvergleichende Sozial- und Persönlichkeits­psychologie
A 5, 6
Gebäudeteil A – Raum A 438
68159 Mannheim
Tel.: +49 621 181-2041
Fax: +49 621 181-2038
E-Mail: anna.brukmail-uni-mannheim.de
  • Akademischer und beruflicher Werdegang

    Seit 08/2023 Wissenschaft­liche Mitarbeiterin am Lehr­stuhl für Kulturvergleichende Sozial- und Persönlichkeits­psychologie
    2019 Dr. rer. soc., Fakultät für Sozial­wissenschaften, Universität Mannheim
    10/2013 – 07/2023 Wissenschaft­liche Mitarbeiterin, Lehr­stuhl für Mikrosoziologie und Sozialpsychologie, Universität Mannheim
    08/2012- 07/2013 Wissenschaft­liche Hilfskraft, Lehr­stuhl für Sozialpsychologie, Universität Mannheim
    08/2011 – 01/2013 Wissenschaft­liche Hilfskraft, Lehr­stuhl für Business-to-Business Marketing, Sales & Pricing, Universität Mannheim
    09/2010 – 07/2013 Studium der Betriebs­wirtschafts­lehre, Universität Mannheim (M. Sc.)
    10/2006 – 08/2010 Studium der Wirtschafts­wissenschaften, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main (B. Sc.)
  • Forschungs­interessen und Themenschwerpunkte für Abschlussarbeiten

    • Zeigen von Verletzlichkeit
    • Diskrepanzen zwischen den Selbst- und Fremdwahrnehmungen
    • Construal level
    • Self-compassion
    • Aus­wirkungen von Meditation
    • Intertemporale Entscheidungen
  • Publikationen und Konferenzbeiträge

    Publikationen

    • Bruk, A., Scholl, S. G., & Bless, H. (July 2021). You and I Both: Self-Compassion Reduces Self–Other Differences in Evaluation of Showing Vulnerability. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. doi:10.1177/01461672211031080.
    • Bruk, A., Scholl, S. G., & Bless, H. (2018). Beautiful mess effect: Self-other differences in evaluation of showing vulnerability. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 115(2), 192–205.
    • Gebauer, J. E., Nehrlich, A. D., Stahlberg, D., Sedikides, C., Hackenschmidt, A., Schick, D., Stegmaier, C. A., Windfelder, C. C., Bruk, A., & Mander, J. (2018). Mind-body practices and the self: Yoga and meditation do not create no-self, but boost self-enhancement. Psychological Science, 29(8), 1207–1220.

     

    Wissenschaft­liche Präsentationen

    • Bruk, A., Scholl, S. G., & Bless, H. (2021, May). Vulnerable and fine with it: Self-compassion but not self-esteem or neuroticism attenuates self–other differences in the evaluation of showing vulnerability. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, virtual convention.
    • Bruk, A., Scholl, S. G., & Bless, H. (2021, February). Hold your own hand when feeling vulnerable: Evaluations of showing vulnerability as a function of self-compassion. Poster presented at Self and Identity, preconference at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, virtual convention.
    • Bruk, A., Scholl, S. G., & Bless, H. (2020, December). May we be kind to ourselves: The role of self-compassion in judgments of showing vulnerability. Poster presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making annual meeting, virtual convention.
    • Scholl, S. G., Bruk, A., & Van Lange, P. A. M. (2020, December). Advisors discount the future less than actors do. Poster presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making annual meeting, virtual convention.
    • Bruk, A., Scholl, S. G., & Bless, H. (2018, September). What construal level’s got to do with it: Why and how of self-other differences in showing vulnerability. Poster presented at the 51st Congress of the German Society for Psychology (DGPs), Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
    • Bruk, A. & Scholl, S. G. (2016, March). The perks of being friends with oneself: Self-compassion reduces self-other differences when evaluating showing vulnerability. Talk at the 58th Conference of Experimental Psychologists, Heidelberg, Germany.
    • Bruk, A. & Scholl, S. G. (2016, January). When I am weak, then I am strong: Self-other differences in evaluation of showing vulnerability. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, California, USA.
    • Bruk, A. & Scholl, S. G.  (2015, September). There are two sides to every story: Self-other differences in showing vulnerability. Talk at the 15th conference of the Social Psychology Section of the German Psychological Society (FGSP), Potsdam, Germany.
    • Bruk, A. & Scholl, S. G. (2015, August). What makes me feel weak makes you look strong: Self-other differences when evaluating showing vulnerability. Talk at the ESCON Transfer of Knowledge Conference in Bensheim, Germany.