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Detecting Careless Responding in Survey Data Using Stochastic Gradient Boosting
(2021-04-19)
Careless responding is a bias in survey responses that disregards the actual item content, constituting a threat to the factor structure, reliability, and validity of psychological measurements. Different approaches have been proposed to detect aberrant responses such as probing questions that directly assess test-taking behavior (e.g., bogus items), auxiliary or paradata (e.g., response times), or data-driven statistical techniques (e.g., Mahalanobis distance). In the present study, gradient boosted trees, a ...
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Complex dynamics in psychosocial work with unaccompanied minor refugees with uncertain future prospects: A case study
(2020-09-09)
This case study explores the arriving process of an unaccompanied minor refugee in Germany and his perception of the psychosocial support he received. The aim is to elaborate possibilities to support refugee adolescents' arrival processes adequately. Two interviews—theme‐centered and narrative—were conducted and afterwards examined by a group of five researchers who used experts' validation as the analyzing tool. Four main dimensions were identified contributing to the complex dynamics in psychosocial work with ...
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Does social exclusion improve detection of real and fake smiles? A replication study
(2021-01-28)
Research on social exclusion suggests an increased attention of excluded persons to subtle social cues. In one study (N = 32), published in Psychological Science,Bernstein et al. (2008) provided evidence for this idea by showing that participants in the social exclusion condition were better in correctly categorizing a target person’s smile as real or fake. Although highly cited, this finding has never been directly replicated.
The present study aimed to fill that gap. 201 participants (79.1% female) were randomly ...
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Deutungen: eine qualitative Studie unmittelbarer Patientenreaktionen
(2021-04-22)
Klassische psychoanalytische Deutungen stießen in den letzten Jahren vermehrt auf Kritik: Demnach würden diese Deutungen der therapeutischen Beziehung schaden, Blockaden auslösen und mit einer problematischen therapeutischen Haltung einhergehen. Anhand der Tonbandaufnahmen von 35 psychoanalytischen Sitzungen im mittleren Behandlungsverlauf, die im Rahmen der Münchner Psychotherapiestudie aufgezeichnet wurden, wurden 23 klassische Deutungen in 16 Sitzungen identifiziert und die Reaktionen der Patientinnen und Patienten ...
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Gestalt in Coaching und Beratung
(2020-07-29)
Der Erfolg der Gestalttherapie besteht nicht nur darin, dass sie sich seitdem als wichtige Therapierichtung etabliert hat, sondern in ihren theoretischen und praktischen Einflüssen z. B. auf die Systemtheorie, die Motivations‑, Persönlichkeits‑, Lern- und Entwicklungs‑, Organisations- und Arbeitspsychologie sowie die praktischen Anwendungen in Coaching, Organisationsberatung und Change-Management. Die „offene Gestalt“, Achtsamkeit und „Awareness“, Orientierung an eigenen Bedürfnissen und Wünschen, Selbstsorge, ...
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Performance Expectancies Moderate the Effectiveness of More or Less Generative Activities Over Time
(2019-08-21)
We examined if the benefits of generation for long-term learning depend on individual differences in performance expectancies (PEs) prior to learning. We predicted that a greater generative activity (problem-solving) compared to less generative activity (worked-examples) should be more effective for pupils with higher PEs, especially in the long run. As a comparison group for problem-solving, we implemented a special type of worked-examples that decreased engaging in self-explanations, because our main prediction ...
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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. ...
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Why don't you believe me? Detecting deception in messages written by nonnative and native speakers
(2019-11-05)
Detecting lies is crucial in numerous contexts, including situations in which individuals do not interact in their native language. Previous research suggests that individuals are perceived as less credible when they communicate in a nonnative compared with native language. The current study was the first to test this effect in truthful and fabricated messages written by native and nonnative English speakers. One hundred native English speakers judged the veracity of these messages, and overall, they proved less ...
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Modern health worries: Deriving two measurement invariant short scales for cross-cultural research with Ant Colony Optimization
(2019-02-07)
Worries about possible harmful effects of new technologies (modern health worries) have intensely been investigated in the last decade. However, the comparability of translated self-report measures across countries is often problematic. This study aimed to overcome this problem by developing psychometrically sound brief versions of the widely used 25-item Modern Health Worries Scale (MHWS) suitable for multi-country use. Based on data of overall 5,176 individuals from four European countries (England, Germany, Hungary, ...
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Bewusstes und unbewusstes Denken von Experten und Novizen: Eine empirische Studie zur Qualität von Personalauswahlentscheidungen und Implikationen für die Beratung
(2020-09-29)
Die „Theorie des unbewussten Denkens“ (UTT) postuliert, dass Menschen in komplexen Situationen bessere Entscheidungen treffen, wenn sie unbewusst-intuitiv und nicht bewusst nachdenken. Inwieweit sich diese, fast ausschließlich im Bereich der Konsumgüterentscheidungen geprüfte Annahme, auch auf die Entscheidungsarbeit von Recruitern, Beratern oder Coaches übertragen lässt und welche Rolle hierbei ihrer Expertise zukommt, ist bisher weitgehend ungeklärt. In diesem Beitrag werden die UTT sowie die Relevanz der Expertise ...