General information on the Behavioral Science Research Laboratory:
The Behavioral Science Research Laboratory at the HWG Ludwigshafen offers researchers, students and teaching staff a comprehensive infrastructure for instrumental and experimental studies aimed at understanding and comprehending human behavior in various economic and social contexts. Equipped with modern technologies and through interdisciplinary collaboration, the laboratory promotes practical research and contributes to solving current social challenges. It also serves as a platform for the training and further education of students, scientists and teaching staff in order to impart sound knowledge of instrumental and experimental investigations in research and practice. The establishment of the research laboratory was made possible by funding from the Carl Zeiss Foundation and the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Science. The research laboratory is headed by Prof. Dr. Gerhard Raab.
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