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 EducationResearch
The OSI works and researches in close collaboration with the Chair of Clinical anPublications
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
*Notes and references
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