Magdalena Wischnewski

Orcid: 0000-0001-6377-0940

According to our database1, Magdalena Wischnewski authored at least 21 papers between 2020 and 2026.

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2026
Certified But Imperfect: Investigating The Role of AI Certifications And System Performance on Trust in And Reliance on AI Systems.
Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2026

Does How We Talk About LLMs Matter? Effects of Mentalistic and Mechanistic Language on User Perceptions.
Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2026

Certified AI System = Trustworthy? Exploring Expert and Lay User Perceptions and Needs Regarding AI Certification.
Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2026

2025
Formal verification for robo-advisors: Irrelevant for subjective end-user trust, yet decisive for investment behavior?
CoRR, September, 2025

Bridging the Communication Gap: Evaluating AI Labeling Practices for Trustworthy AI Development.
CoRR, January, 2025

Does Polarizing News Become Less Polarizing When Written by an AI?: Investigating the Perceived Credibility of News Attributed to a Machine in the Light of the Confirmation Bias.
J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl., 2025

Explained or Certified? Examining the Influence of XAI and AI-Seals on Users' Trust and Understanding.
Proceedings of the Mensch und Computer 2025, 2025

Uncertainty Awareness and Trust in Explainable AI - On Trust Calibration Using Local and Global Explanations.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, 2025

Reflective Design Theorizing with User Interviews: A Case Study for AI Energy Labels.
Proceedings of the Local Solutions for Global Challenges, 2025

Attributing Mental States to Non-Embodied Autonomous Systems: A Systematic Review.
Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2025

2024
"I agree with you, bot!" How users (dis)engage with social bots on Twitter.
New Media Soc., 2024

Integrating AI in Psychotherapy: An Investigation of Trust in Voicebot Therapists.
Proceedings of the 13th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2024

2023
Spot the bot: Investigating user's detection cues for social bots and their willingness to verify Twitter profiles.
Comput. Hum. Behav., September, 2023

Is Foreign Language News More or Less Credible Than Native Language News? Examining the Foreign Language Effect on Credibility Perceptions.
Proceedings of the Disinformation in Open Online Media, 2023

Measuring and Understanding Trust Calibrations for Automated Systems: A Survey of the State-Of-The-Art and Future Directions.
Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2023

2022
Misinformation on social media: Investigating motivated reasoning through an identity-protection model / Wischnewski Magdalena ; Betreuer: Krämer Nicole.
PhD thesis, 2022

Can AI Reduce Motivated Reasoning in News Consumption? Investigating the Role of Attitudes Towards AI and Prior-Opinion in Shaping Trust Perceptions of News.
Proceedings of the HHAI 2022: Augmenting Human Intellect, 2022

2021
The Development of Connective Action during Social Movements on Social Media.
ACM Trans. Soc. Comput., 2021

Disagree? You Must be a Bot! How Beliefs Shape Twitter Profile Perceptions.
Proceedings of the CHI '21: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2021

2020
I Reason Who I am? Identity Salience Manipulation to Reduce Motivated Reasoning in News Consumption.
Proceedings of the SMSociety'20: International Conference on Social Media and Society, 2020

The Role of Social Media during Social Movements - Observations from the #metoo Debate on Twitter.
Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2020


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