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Semantic congruency and the (reversed) Colavita effect in children and adults
(2016)
When presented with auditory, visual, or bimodal audiovisual stimuli in a discrimination task, adults tend to ignore the auditory component in bimodal stimuli and respond to the visual component only (i.e., Colavita visual dominance effect). The same is true for older children, whereas young children are dominated by the auditory component of bimodal audiovisual stimuli. This suggests a change of sensory dominance during childhood. The aim of the current study was to investigate, in three experimental conditions, ...
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Symbolic versus non-symbolic magnitude estimations among children and adults
(2014-07-30)
The ability of children and adults to generate symbolic and non-symbolic magnitude estimations was examined in the light of their familiarity with numbers. Children (6-year-old kindergartners, 7-year-old first graders, and 9-year-old third graders) and adults made symbolic estimations either by saying number words that matched numbers of dots (i.e., perception task) or by generating numbers of dots that matched given number words (i.e., production task). In the non-symbolic estimation task, participants generated the ...
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Mental rotation and the motor system: Embodiment head over heels
(2013-12-13)
We examined whether body parts attached to abstract stimuli automatically force embodiment in a mental rotation task. In Experiment 1, standard cube combinations reflecting a human pose were added with (1) body parts on anatomically possible locations, (2) body parts on anatomically impossible locations, (3) colored end cubes, and (4) simple end cubes. Participants (N = 30) had to decide whether two simultaneously presented stimuli, rotated in the picture plane, were identical or not. They were fastest and made less ...
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Let’s twist again! Embodiment effects in spatial judgments on human figures rotated along a vertical axis
(2017)
We investigated whether individuals used mental rotation and embodiment for arm laterality judgments of human figures that were stepwise rotated from back view to front view along a vertical axis. In Experiment 1, figures’ heads were always shown in profile, while only the bodies were rotated. Judgments were faster and more correct when figures were presented in back view compared to front view, but the relation between reaction times (RTs) and rotation angles was not strictly linear. In addition, judgments on figures ...
Dissertation
Motivation für Gruppenarbeit
(2018)
Gruppenarbeit als Lehr-/Lernform bei der Lernende gemeinsam und relativ selbstgesteuert an einer Aufgabe arbeiten, gibt Anlass zu zahlreichen Forschungsfragen wie beispielsweise der Frage nach der Strukturierung der Gruppenarbeit oder ihren Effekten oder den individuellen Lernervoraussetzungen. Gruppenarbeit kann so strukturiert werden, dass die Lernenden in positiver Weise voneinander in der Zielerreichung abhängen, bzw. die Aufgabe nur gemeinsam erfolgreich bearbeiten können. Neben der Strukturierung des Arbeitssprozesses ...
Dissertation
Teaching Quality in Higher Education
(2019)
Diese Dissertation hat sich mit der Frage nach der Qualität von Hochschullehre beschäftigt: Was macht Qualität von Hochschullehre aus? Wie kann man sie bestimmen? Welche Merkmale sind entscheidend? Um die Komplexität des Lehrens und Lernens an Hochschulen abbilden zu können, wurde zunächst ein Rahmenmodell mit mehreren Systemebenen und den Dimensionen Input, Prozess und Output eingeführt. Da das Erkenntnisinteresse der Forschungsarbeit auf der Wirkungsweise gängiger Hochschullehre lag, wurde eine Feldstudie mit ...
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Giving Is Nicer than Taking: Preschoolers Reciprocate Based on the Social Intentions of the Distributor
(2016-01-25)
Recent research has found that even preschoolers give more resources to others who have previously given resources to them, but the psychological bases of this reciprocity are unknown. In our study, a puppet distributed resources between herself and a child by taking some from a pile in front of the child or else by giving some from a pile in front of herself. Although the resulting distributions were identical, three- and five-year-olds reciprocated less generously when the puppet had taken rather than given resources. ...
Dissertation
Scham - die vernachlässigte Emotion in der stationären Altenpflege
(2019-11-26)
Die vorliegende Arbeit hat zum Ziel, das Thema Scham in der stationären Altenpflege zu enttabuisieren und besprechbar zu machen. Sie identifiziert individuelle, interaktionelle und organisationale scham-auslösende Aspekte im Pflegealltag aus der Sicht der Bewohner, der Pflegekräfte und von Angehörigen. Sie gibt Antwort auf die Frage, wie die jeweiligen Zielgruppen mit Scham umgehen und welche Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede es dabei gibt.
Die Dissertation leistet einen wissenschaftlichen, praxeologisch ausgerichteten ...
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The Dark Triad and the PID-5 Maladaptive Personality Traits: Accuracy, Confidence and Response Bias in Judgments of Veracity
(2017-09-21)
The Dark Triad traits—narcissism, Machiavellianism and psychopathy—have been found to be associated with intra- or interpersonal deception production frequency. This cross-sectional study (N = 207) investigated if the Dark Triad traits are also associated with deception detection accuracy, as implicated by the recent conception of a deception-general ability. To investigate associations between maladaptive personality space and deception, the PID-5 maladaptive personality traits were included to investigate if besides ...
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Relationships between Motor and Executive Functions and the Effect of an Acute Coordinative Intervention on Executive Functions in Kindergartners
(2017-05-30)
There is growing evidence indicating positive, causal effects of acute physical activity on cognitive performance of school children, adolescents, and adults. However, only a few studies examined these effects in kindergartners, even though correlational studies suggest moderate relationships between motor and cognitive functions in this age group. One aim of the present study was to examine the correlational relationships between motor and executive functions among 5- to 6-year-olds. Another aim was to test whether ...