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The Otto-Selz-Institute of Applied Psychology (OSI) (in
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: ''Otto-Selz-Institut für Angewandte Psychologie'') in
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, Baden-Wuerttemberg,
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is a psychological and interdisciplinary research institute and an associated institution within the
University of Mannheim The University of Mannheim (German: ''Universität Mannheim''), abbreviated UMA, is a public research university in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Founded in 1967, the university has its origins in the ''Palatine Academy of Sciences'', ...
. Under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Georg W. Alpers, president of the Institute, and Prof. Dr. Sabine Matthäus, vice president of the institute, OSI employs a staff of about 20 researchers and additional support staff. The OSI was established in Mannheim in 1964 and is still headquartered there. The institute was named after the German pioneer of
neuroscience Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system), its functions and disorders. It is a multidisciplinary science that combines physiology, anatomy, molecular biology, development ...
and last director of the Handelshochschule Mannheim
Otto Selz Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants ''Audo'', '' Odo'', ''Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity". The name is recorded f ...
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Research

The institute is organized into 5 major research groups (ABs) and several support units: * AB 1: Evaluation, Diagnostics and Methods * AB 2: Psychobiology and Health * AB 3: Cognitive Processes and Power * AB 4: Economics and Organization Processes * AB 5: Health Support and Education


Research

The OSI works and researches in close collaboration with the Chair of Clinical an
Biological Psychology and Psychotherapy
of the University of Mannheim.


Publications

This list is non-exhaustive: * Werner W. Wittmann: Two faces of mental speed: Evidence on convergent and discriminant validity; Presented at 11th European Conference on Personality (organized by Karl Schweizer); Jena; July 2002. * Werner W. Wittmann: Work motivation and level of performance: A disappointing relationship?; Published at XXV International Congress of Applied Psychology as part of the symposia "Integrative Approaches to Work Motivation: Ability and Non-ability Determinants of Regulatory Processes, Learning, and Performance" (organized by Ruth Kanfer); Singapore; Juli 2002. * Werner W. Wittmann: Complex Problem-Solving via Simulations; Published at American Psychological Society (APS) as part of the symposia "New Directions in Cognitive Assessment" (organized by Pat Kyllonen); New Orleans, Louisiana; June 2002. * Werner W. Wittmann: The reliability of change scores: Many misinterpretations of Lord and Cronbach by many others. Revisiting some basics for longitudinal research; Published at Methodology Conference "Evaluation of Change in Longitudinal Data"; Nuremberg; July 1997. * Werner W. Wittmann, Heinz-Martin Süß: Challenging g-Mania in Intelligence Research: Answers not given, due to questions not asked; Presented at ISSID-Symposium: New Directions in ability research; Aarhus, Denmark; July 1997. * Werner W. Wittmann: Gender Differences in Reading and Math - An international perspective and some potential consequences for the economy; Presented at the 12th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID); Giessen; July 2007. * Werner W. Wittmann: Gender Differences in Academic Success; Presented at the 12th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID); Adelaide, Australia; July 2005. * Werner W. Wittmann: Brunswik-Symmetry: A key concept for successful assessment in education and elsewhere; Presented at the 4th Spearman Conference (ETS); Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; October 2004. * Werner W. Wittmann: Working memory and intelligence, looking at its relationship through Brunswik's lens; Presented at the annual APS-convention in a symposium "Working memory and intelligence: Controversy or consensus?" (organized by Phil Ackerman); Atlanta, Georgia; May/June 2003. * Werner W. Wittmann: Brunswik-Symmetry, a Golden Key Concept to Disentangle Complexity; Invited contribution to a symposium titled "Advancing Psychological Science by Studying Complex Tasks and Expertise", (organized by Earl B. Hunt & Leo Gugerty); American Psychological Association Convention 2007; San Francisco, California; August 2007.


See also

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Mannheim Mannheim (; Palatine German: or ), officially the University City of Mannheim (german: Universitätsstadt Mannheim), is the second-largest city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg after the state capital of Stuttgart, and Germany's 2 ...
*
University of Mannheim The University of Mannheim (German: ''Universität Mannheim''), abbreviated UMA, is a public research university in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Founded in 1967, the university has its origins in the ''Palatine Academy of Sciences'', ...


Notes and references

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