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Tina Frenzel

M.Sc. Tina Frenzel

Portrait: Tina Frenzel    Tina Frenzel
   Scientific assistant (currently on parental leave)
   M.Sc. Psychology
   B.Sc. Psychology
   Phone: +49 371 531-35372
   Fax: +49 371 531-835372
   Room: Campus Reichenhainer Straße, Physikbau, C60.138
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Scientific assistant in the project "Ethiktool - A software solution to support the ethical assessment of research projects", funded by Volkswagen Foundation within the framework "Pioneer Projects – Impetus for the German Research System"

Research interests

  • Engineering psychology/human factors (e. g., user experience, trust, acceptance)
  • Perception of control in assisted interactions
  • Sense of agency
  • Emotions within human-machine interaction
  • Human-centred design

Education and career path

  • since 10/2023: Scientific assistant in the Cognitive Systems and Physics of Cognition Labs, Chemnitz University of Technology
  • 09/2022-09/2023: Scientific assistant at the professorship "Predictive Analytics", Chemnitz University of Technology
  • 05/2018-09/2018 and 07/2016-03/2017: Lecturer at the professorship "Educational and Developmental Psychology", Chemnitz University of Technology
  • 10/2016-03/2023: Scientific assistant and Lecturer at the professorship "Cognitive Psychology and Human Factors" (formerly "Cognitive and Engineering Psychology"), Chemnitz University of Technology
  • 03/2014-12/2024: Student research assistant at the professorship "Cognitive and Engineering Psychology", Chemnitz University of Technology
  • 10/2012-07/2015: Studies of Psychology (M.Sc.) at Chemnitz University of Technology - Master thesis "Sozial im Netz: Der Einfluss parasozialer Präsenz auf das Nutzervertrauen bei transaktions- und informationsorientierten Websites"
  • 10/2009-10/2012: Studies of Psychology (B.Sc.) at Chemnitz University of Technology - Bachelor thesis "Der Einfluss des Erlebens im Online-Kontext: User Experience und Vertrauen bei Gesundheitsportalen"

Publications

Peer-reviewed journal articles

Halama, J., Frenzel, T., Hofmann, L., Klose, C., Seifert, N., Telega, K., & Bocklisch, F. (2022). Is There a Privacy Paradox in Digital Social Media Use? The Role of Privacy Concerns and Social Norms. Open Psychology, 4(1), 265-277. https://doi.org/10.1515/psych-2022-0128 [Open Access]

Peer-reviewed proceeding contributions

Frenzel, T. & Halama, J. (2023). Investigation of anthropomorphic system design features for sense of agency in automation technologies. In D. de Waard, V. Hagemann, L. Onnasch, A. Toffetti, D. Coelho, A. Botzer, M. de Angelis, K. Brookhuis, and S. Fairclough (Eds.), Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2023 Annual Conference (pp. 157-173). Available at: http://hfes-europe.org (ISSN 2333-4959)

Conference contributions

Frenzel, T., Brand, D. & Ragni, M. (2023). Are Facial Expressions Predictors for the Sense of Agency in a Dot Control Task? Poster presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, July 26-29, Sydney, Australia.

Frenzel, T. & Halama, J. (2023). The impact of anthropomorphic system design features for sense of agency in automation technologies. Talk held at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2023 Annual Conference, April 26-28, Liverpool, UK.

Halama, J. & Frenzel, T. (2023). Blockchain: Do people really need to understand it in order to use it? Poster presented at Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2023 Annual Conference, April 26-28, Liverpool, UK.

Frenzel, T. & Halama, J. (2023). Sense of agency in digital media usage: The interplay of decisional control, action outcome valence and locus of control. Talk held at the 65th Conference of Experimental Psychologists, March 26-29, Trier, Germany.

Halama, J. & Frenzel, T. (2023). It could be so easy: Privacy by design of cookie consent popups. Poster presented at the 65th Conference of Experimental Psychologists, March 26-29, Trier, Germany.

Frenzel, T., Mach, S., Schmalfuß, F., Bojko, M., Krems, J. & Riedel, R. (2019). Nutzeradaptive Aufgabenverteilsysteme und die Einbindung von Wearable Devices - Evaluation, Erfahrungen und Verbesserungspotentiale aus der Arbeiterperspektive. Talk held at the 11. Tagung der Fachgruppe Arbeits-, Organisations- und Wirtschaftspsychologie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, September 25-27, Braunschweig, Germany.