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    • The Category-Focus Implicit Association Test 

      Siebler, Frank; González, Roberto; Ordóñez, Gabriela; Bohner, Gerd; Haye, Andrés; Sirlopú, David; Millar, Andres; De Tezanos-Pinto, Pablo; Torres, David (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2010)
    • No impact of early intervention on late outcome after minimal, mild and moderate head injury 

      Heskestad, Ben; Waterloo, Knut; Romner, Bertil; Baardsen, Roald; Helseth, Eirik; Ingebrigtsen, Tor (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2010)
    • System-perpetuating asymmetries between explicit and implicit intergroup attitudes among indigenous and non-indigenous Chileans. 

      Haye, Andrés; Siebler, Frank; Gonzaléz, Roberto; Ordóñez, Gabriela; Bohner, Gerd; Sirlopú, David; Millar, Andrés; De Tezanos-Pinto, Pablo; Torres, David (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2010)
    • The coming PIN code epidemic: A survey study of memory of numeric security codes 

      Rasmussen, Martin; Rudmin, Floyd Webster (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      Most people must remember various numeric passwords, security codes and PIN numbers for banking, credit cards, debit cards, online accounts, mobile phones, door locks, luggage locks, etc. One pilot study (N=13) developed a list of eleven strategies for remembering numeric codes, and another (N=15) optimized the research questionnaire which asked respondents about a) the number of security codes they ...
    • The relationship between internalizing and externalizing symptoms and cultural resilience factors in indigenous Sami youth from Arctic Norway 

      Bals, Margrethe; Turi, Anne Lene; Skre, Ingunn; Kvernmo, Siv (Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011)
      <b>Objectives.</b> To examine whether enculturation factors, like cultural activities, ethnic pride, and native language competence, are related to decreasing internalizing and externalizing symptoms in indigenous Sami youth from Arctic Norway. The impact of self-efficacy on the relationship between enculturation factors and mental health problems was also examined. Study design. Population-based, ...
    • Co-occurrence of avoidant personality disorder and child sexual abuse predicts poor outcome in longstanding eating disorders 

      Rosenvinge, Jan H.; Vrabel, KariAnne R.; Hoffart, Asle; Rø, Øyvind; Martinsen, Egil W. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2009-12-16)
      Few consistent predictive factors for eating disorder have been identified across studies. In the current five year prospective study, the objective was to examine whether (1) personality disorder and child sexual abuse predict the course of severity of eating disorder symptoms after inpatient treatment and (2) how the predictors interact. A total of 74 patients with long standing eating disorder ...
    • Acculturation alchemy : how miscitations make biculturalism appear beneficial 

      Rudmin, Floyd Webster (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2007)
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    • A refined computer harassment paradigm: Validation, and test of hypotheses about target characteristics 

      Siebler, Frank; Sabelus, Saskia; Bohner, Gerd (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008)
      A refined computer paradigm for assessing sexual harassment is presented, validated, and used for testing substantive hypotheses. Male participants were given an opportunity to send sexist jokes to a computer-simulated female chat partner. In Study 1 (N = 44), the harassment measure (number of sexist jokes sent) correlated positively with self-reported harassment proclivity. Study 2 (N = 77) included ...
    • Field Notes from the Quest for the First use of Acculturation 

      Rudmin, Floyd Webster (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2003)
      Quest begin in the vauge way, as an interest or an orientation, and maybe as a collection of skills. I was probably bent towards this quest at Queen's University, where I was mentored in cross-cultural psychology by John Berry, where I served as a TA in Milt Suboski's statistics and research methods courses, and where I learned the lore of history of psychology with David Murray. Quests often begin ...
    • Debate in science: The case of acculturation 

      Rudmin, Floyd Webster (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2006)
      The acculturation paradigm of measuring assimilation, separation, integration and marginalization confuses dimensional and categorical conceptions of its constructs, fails to produce ipsative data from mutually exclusive scales, misoperationalizes marginalization as distress, mismeasures biculturalism using double-barreled questions instead of computing it from unicultural measures, and then tends ...
    • Emergent attributes in person perception: A comparative test of response time predictions. 

      Siebler, Frank (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008)
      In person perception, emergent attributes are attributes that people ascribe to members of a rare or novel category combination, although they would not ascribe the same attributes to members of either of the constituent categories. The present paper first describes the processing mechanisms suggested by three theoretical models of attribute emergence. Then, competing response time predictions are ...
    • A new instrument to describe indicators of well-being in old-old patients with severe dementia. The Vienna List 

      Porzsolt, Franz; Eisemann, Martin; Kojer, Marina; Schmidl, Martina; Greimel, Elfriede R.; Sigle, Jörg; Richter, Joerg (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2004-02-19)
      Background: In patients with very severe dementia self-rating of quality of life usually is not possible and appropriate instruments for proxy-ratings are not available. The aim of this project is to develop an instrument of clinical proxy-ratings for this population. Methods: Using electronic instruments, physicians and nurses recorded patient behaviour and changes of behaviour over a ...