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scientific program
XXIX
International Congress
of Psychology
20 25 July 2008
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FINAL PROGRAM
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table of contents
Welcome Addresses 4
Organization 7
Acknowledgements 10
Scientific Information 12
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WELCOME ADDRESS
ICP2008 offers a truly exquisite scientific program that will include more
than 75 invited addresses with speakers from 44 countries and more
than 160 invited symposia with conveners from over 60 countries. In ad-
dition to symposia, thematic oral sessions, and interactive poster sessions,
we introduce a new format in Berlin that we hope will stimulate discus-
sion during the meeting. Controversial debates will focus on topics that are
both inherently important and interesting to all of us as psychologists.
The debates will take place at prominent time slots and will be modera-
ted by some of the best psychological scientists in the world.
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Welcome aDDress
Dear Colleagues,
Warmly,
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welcome address
Dear Colleagues,
More than 50.000 colleagues are representing science and the profes
sion in various fields. A subgroup of 27.000 colleagues is regulated by
law and works in the field of psychotherapy.
For the third time, the International Congress of Psychology takes place
in Germany. Many outstanding international researchers and teachers of
psychology were invited to exchange latest research findings and models
of teaching and practicing psychology with more than 8.000 participants
from more than 100 countries.
Carola Brcher-Albers
Chair, German Federation of Psychologists Association
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ORGANIZATION
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Performance of puppet play
Paula and the Chest Kobolds (Paula und die Kistenkobolde)
performed by the renowned puppet theater Augsburger Puppenkiste (in German language)
The puppet play is part of the prevention program Papilio (www.papilio.de). Papilio is a devel
opmentally focused program for preventing early-onset behavioural disorders and enhancing
social-emotional competence in preschoolers. Paula and the four kobolds, each representing
one of the basic emotions (sadness, anger, fear, and happiness), help preschool children to
identify and express different emotions as well as emotional control to foster their emotional
competences. The play is performed by the puppet theater Augsburger Puppenkiste.
www.puppenkiste.com
Based on empirical evidence the play is a good example for the implementation of knowledge
from Applied Developmental Psychology to the field. Papilio has been developed and evaluated
by beta Institut Augsburg and Freie Universitt Berlin.
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MONDAY, 21 JULY
Approaches to studying family across cul- Analogy-making
tures Chair: Kokinov, Boicho (Bulgaria)
Chair: Georgas, James (Greece)
The foundations of analogy? Cross-modal
Family relationships as expressed in chil sensory mappings in children
drens drawings: A cross cultural analysis Goswami, Usha (United Kingdom)
Keller, Heidi (Germany)
Intermodal mapping of dynamic displays
Persistent traditions and compelling mo- Pauen, Sabina (Germany)
dernity: Dynamics of survival of contem-
Analogy in children
porary Indian families
Thibaut, Jean-Pierre (France)
Kapoor, Shraddha (India)
Chaudhary, Nandita (India) The role of analogical reasoning in catego-
ry learning
Studying families in a Brazilian network
Bianchi, Cesare (Ireland)
Seidl de Moura, Maria Lucia (Brazil)
Donato Oliva, Angela (Brazil) Using analogy to foster conceptual restruc
turing
Chinese American families in the United
Vosniadou, Stella (Greece)
States: From everywhere, forever here
Gielen, Uwe (USA) Analogy influences perception and memory
Kokinov, Boicho (Bulgaria)
Methodological issues and some traps in
studying families in different cultures Discussant: French, Robert (France)
Georgas, James (Greece)
S-001 Symposium
Discussant: Berry, John (Canada)
08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.1
IS-026 Invited Symposium Lesbian families, child rearing, child de
08.00 10.00 h Hall 6 velopment, stigmatization, and culture
multinational perspectives
Applying the science of psychology to in-
tergroup conflict: Promising results from Co-Chair: Bos, Henny (Netherlands)
intractable and prolonged areas of con- Co-Chair: Gartrell, Nanette (USA)
flict. A USNC symposium The experiences of children growing up in
Chair: Halpern, Diane (USA) same-gendered families in South Africa
Lubbe, Carien (South Africa)
Contact and conflict in Northern Ireland:
From long war to long peace The school experiences of adolescents
Cairns, Ed (United Kingdom) raised by lesbian mothers in Canada
Vyncke, Johanna D. (Canada)
Being socialized in a conflict: Acquisition
and development of the image of the ene- Children of lesbians and gays in Italy: The
my in the Israeli-Arab conflict myth of stigmatization
Teichman, Yona (Israel) Danna, Daniela (Italy)
Efficacy of a school-based program to deal The USA national lesbian family study:
with psychosocial distress related to war How 10-year-old children cope with Homo-
in low-income countries phobia
Wietse, Tol A. (Netherlands) Gartrell, Nanette (USA)
Psycho-political knots of Turkish-Armenian Stigmatization, psychological adjustment,
conflict and the role of protective factors among
Paker, Murat (Turkey) children in planned lesbian families
Bos, Henny (Netherlands)
PRIMEs two narratives shared history pro
ject: Palestinian and Israeli teachers and
pupils learning each others narrative
Bar-On, Dan (Israel)
Discussant: Halpern, Diane (USA)
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MONDAY, 21 JULY
Marcus, Bernd (Germany) alternative contemporary approaches
Kelava, Augustin (Germany)
Self-presentation by political skill and job
performance Discussant: Klein, Andreas (Canada)
Blickle, Gerhard (Germany)
S-010 Symposium
S-008 Symposium 08.00 10.00 h Hall 9
08.00 10.00 h Hall 7 On the theoretical status of the habit
Psychological factors in cardiac diseases construct: Latest empirical vidence
Chair: Ai, Amy (USA) Chair: Klckner, Christian (Norway)
Posttraumatic stress and growth after Are habits just an artificial measure of situ-
heart attack ational and/or cognitive stability?
Diez-Abad, Paloma (Spain) Bamberg, Sebastian (Germany)
Spiritual struggle and transformation in Routines and decision making
patients with heart failure Betsch, Tilmann (Germany)
Park, Crystal (USA)
Habit formation as generalization of script-
Race and quality of life in patients with ad- based choice
vanced heart failure Fujii, Satoshi (Japan)
Hopp, Faith (USA)
Habits and information seeking in changed
Reverence and coronary bypass surgery life situations: Insights from qualitative re-
Ai, Amy (USA) search
Harms, Sylvia (Germany)
Assessment of and intervention with car-
diac patients Habit formation as a result of past behav
Bengel, Jrgen (Germany) iour and socialization? Findings from two
field studies
Discussion of current findings
Klckner, Christian (Norway)
Anderson, Norman (USA)
Habits: Associations between contexts and
S-009 Symposium responses
08.00 10.00 h Hall 8 Wood, Wendy (USA)
Advances in complex structural equation
S-011 Symposium
modeling
Co-Chair: Schermelleh-Engel, Karin (Germany) 08.00 10.00 h Roof garden
Co-Chair: Klein, Andreas (Canada) Normative cultural conceptions of life and
their influence on autobiographical re
Performance of structural equation models membering
for multitrait-multimethod-multioccasion Chair: Habermas, Tilmann (Germany)
data: A Monte Carlo investigation
Crayen, Claudia (Germany) Acculturational or developmental changes?
Expectations about the timing of transi-
A multilevel multitrait-multimethod model
tions into adulthood among adolescent
for multiple non-ordered categorical data
immigrants and their native German coun-
Nussbeck, Fridtjof W. (Germany)
terparts
How to test nonlinear effects in structural Titzmann, Peter F. (Germany)
equation modeling: A comparison of alter-
The life script across cultures and its rela
natives
tion to the distribution of positive and ne-
Schermelleh-Engel, Karin (Germany)
gative memories across life
A comparison of LMS and QML for the anal Tekcan, Ali (Turkey)
ysis of complex nonlinear structural equa
The normative and personal life: Individu-
tion models with several nonlinear effects
al and cultural differences in personal life
Dimitruk, Polina (Germany)
stories and cultural life scripts
Berntsen, Dorthe (Denmark)
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Schizotypal traits and psychotic states: Belief in a just world, self-efficacy and jus
Acute effects of cannabis and ketamine tification of inequality
Mason, Oliver (United Kingdom) Beierlein, Constanze (Germany)
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Does the belief in a just world always lead Impact of self-monitoring of blood glucose
to justification of inequality? Moderating on illness perceptions and behaviour: Re-
role of collective efficacy analyzed using sults of a randomised controlled trial
MONDAY, 21 JULY
structural equation modeling French, David (United Kingdom)
Werner, Christina (Germany)
The impact of self-affirming on health cog
Emotional uncertainty and coping as mo- nition and behaviour
derators of fairness effects Harris, Peter (United Kingdom)
Streicher, Bernhard (Germany)
Volitional factors in health behaviour regu
The implicit justice motive measure lation
Umlauft, Soeren (Germany) Schz, Benjamin (Germany)
Discussant: Leventhal, Howard (USA)
S-016 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Room 11/12 S-018 Symposium
Race in a transforming South Africa 08.00 10.00 h Room 15/16
Chair: Finchilescu, Gillian (South Africa) Health literacy: Why medicine needs psy-
Is race still a utile variable in South Afri- chology
can mental health research? Co-Chair: Gaissmaier, Wolfgang (Germany)
Duncan, Norman (South Africa) Co-Chair: Gigerenzer, Gerd (Germany)
Bowman, Brett (South Africa)
Psychology and medicine: Helping doctors
African motherhood: A blessing or a dam- to understand screening tests
ning? Developmental psychologys role in Gigerenzer, Gerd (Germany)
implicating mothers in childrens develop-
Health literacy in Germany
ment
Gaissmaier, Wolfgang (Germany)
Canham, Hugo (South Africa)
Kiguwa, Peace (South Africa) Consistency versus accuracy of beliefs:
Economists surveyed about PSA
An individual as a critical aspect in trans-
Biele, Guido (Germany)
formation projects: Do transforming insti-
tutions transform individuals? The delusive evidence of survival rates
Kometsi, Kgamadi (South Africa) Wegwarth, Odette (Germany)
Schooling, race and masculinity: Personal Do analogies help elderly people under-
experiences of young black boys in Alex stand medical information?
andra Township Galesic, Mirta (Germany)
Langa, Malose (South Africa)
How health insurance systems affect health
Race, prejudice and meta-stereotypes: Their literacy: A representative study comparing
role in the persistence of self-segregation mine European countries
Finchilescu, Gillian (South Africa) Mata, Jutta (Portugal)
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The structure of working memory in nor- On the current status of sociometry in psy-
mally achieving and learning disabled chil chology: A review of methods and fields of
dren applications
MONDAY, 21 JULY
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MONDAY, 21 JULY
Shared leadership in different work con
Higher-order maps in the perception of texts: Does it improve team perfor-
touch mance?
Ballesteros, Soledad (Spain) Co-Chair: Hoch, Julia (Germany)
Multi-modal somatosensation: The thermal Co-Chair: Knzle Haake, Barbara (Switzer-
grill illusion revisited land)
Petrini, Laura (Denmark)
The most effective leadership is shared: An
Mathematical models of perception and its empirical analysis of the impact of shared
relationship to neuronal activity leadership on team effectiveness in Swiss
Buitenweg, Jan Reinoud (Netherlands) anaesthesia teams
Knzle Haake, Barbara (Switzerland)
Discussant: Hlzl, Rupert (Germany)
Achievement or Power? The impact of in-
S-024 Symposium dividual motive dispositions on the effec-
08.00 10.00 h Room 23 tiveness of shared and vertical leadership
Analyzing pay system effects on employ in German product development teams
ee attitudes, behavior and organizational Hoch, Julia (Germany)
effectiveness The impact of shared leadership on diag
Co-Chair: Antoni, Conny Herbert (Germany) nostic processes in medical emergency
Co-Chair: Vartiainen, Matti (Finland) driven teams
Gurtner, Andrea (Switzerland)
Outcomes and perspectives of pay system
research in work and organizational psy- The impact of organizational structure on
chology shared and hierachical leadership effec-
Antoni, Conny Herbert (Germany) tiveness
Wolf, Sandra (Germany)
Interaction effects of work design and pay
for performance on employee attitudes Shared leadership: A literature review
and organizational outcomes Manheim, Nele (Netherlands)
Berger, Ansgar (Germany) Discussant: Pearce, Craig L. (USA)
Implementing pay for performance sys
tems: Requirements for leadership S-026 Symposium
Maier, Christine (Germany) 08.00 10.00 h Room 25
Use and development of total reward sys LIFE: A dynamic interplay between neuro-
tems in a sample of companies during ten biological predisposition and environ-
years mental influences
Vartiainen, Matti (Finland) Co-Chair: Bartling, Karen (Germany)
Co-Chair: Nagel, Irene E. (Germany)
Analyzing reward system effects on em-
ployee well-being and organizational ef- Infants sensitivity to interpersonal timing
fectiveness in elderly care organizations and its modulation by maternal affect at-
Hulkko-Nyman, Kiisa (Finland) tunement
Bartling, Karen (Germany)
Perceived political behavior in performance
appraisal process and its effects on pay sa- Achievement inequalities as students get
tisfaction older: The case of Hamburg schools
Karppinen, Virpi (Finland) Caro, Daniel (Germany)
The regulation of distance and closeness in
long distance relationships
Jimenez, Fanny V. (Germany)
Genetic liabilities for adolescent problem
behavior correlate and
Harden, Kathryn (USA)
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Health-related goal pursuit in young and Turkish adolescents and college students
middle adulthood time perspectives
Reuter, Tabea (Germany) Kislali Erginbilgic, Altinay (Turkey)
MONDAY, 21 JULY
Task difficulty affects adult age differences Organizational time perspective and cor-
in functional brain activation during a porate culture
working memory task Nestik, Timofey (Russia)
Nagel, Irene E. (Germany)
Time perspective and environmental is-
Discussant: Smith, Jacqui (USA) sues
Discussant: Lindenberger, Ulman (Germany) Milfont, Taciano L. (New Zealand)
Discussant: Zimbardo, Philip G. (USA)
S-027 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Room 26 S-029 Symposium
Current views on scene perception 08.00 10.00 h Room 28
Co-Chair: Tatler, Ben (United Kingdom) Face processing: Current fields of interest
Co-Chair: Vo, Melissa (Germany)
Co-Chair: Carbon, Claus-Christian (Austria)
Bottom up and top-down guidance of vi- Co-Chair: Lobmaier, Janek (United Kingdom)
sual attention in natural environments
What is the cognitive basis of impairments
Itti, Laurent (USA)
in congenital prosopagnosia?
A probabilistic account of feature-based Carbon, Claus-Christian (Austria)
attention
Emotional expression modulates perceived
Vincent, Ben (United Kingdom)
gaze direction
Visual attention in natural scenes: A pro- Lobmaier, Janek (United Kingdom)
babilistic perspective
The role of global and local information in
Tatler, Ben (United Kingdom)
face processing
Extraction of 3-D information in scenes Schwaninger, Adrian (Switzerland)
Castelhano, Monica (Canada)
Identity verification from photographs in
A glimpse is not a glimpse: Differential pro travel documents: The role of expertise,
cessing of Frashed scene previews leads to race and inversion
differential target search benefits Chiller-Glaus, Sarah (Switzerland)
Vo, Melissa (Germany)
Characteristic dynamic information for fa-
Knowing where to look: The relationships cial expression recognition
of gaze and action Cunningham, Douglas (Germany)
Land, Michael (United Kingdom)
Adaptation effects: Where do they lead us
to?
S-028 Symposium
Ditye, Thomas (Austria)
08.00 10.00 h Room 27
Applying time perspective to understand Event-related potentials of face recogni
and solve social issues tion: Geometric distortions and the N250r
brain response to stimulus repetitions
Co-Chair: Fieulaine, Nicolas (France)
Bindemann, Markus (United Kingdom)
Co-Chair: Milfont, Taciano L. (New Zealand)
Discussant: Schwaninger, Adrian (Switzerland)
Time perspective and social exclusion: Back
to Lewins practical theory of psychologi- S-030 Symposium
cal field
08.00 10.00 h Room 29
Fieulaine, Nicolas (France)
Same-sex marriage and legalized rela
Sustainable behavior and time perspec- tionships: An international perspective
tive: Present, past and future orientation Chair: Rothblum, Esther (USA)
and their relationships with water conser-
vation behavior Same-sex marriage and legalized relation-
Corral Verdugo, Victor (Mexico) ships in the United States: I do, or do I?
Rothblum, Esther (USA)
Future orientation, cognitive development
and antisocial behavior
Frias-Armenta, Martha (Mexico)
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Between law and symbol: The meanings of Treating affair couples: An integrative ap-
the French Civil Solidarity Pact proach to resolving trauma and promoting
Rault, Wilfried (France) forgiveness
MONDAY, 21 JULY
Snyder, Douglas K. (USA)
The demographics of same-sex marriages
in the Nordic countries PREP inside and out: Marriage education as
Andersson, Gunnar (Sweden) an intervention for prisoner reintegration
Markman, Howard (USA)
Viva las novias! Queers getting married in
Spain Promoting a positive transition to parent
Pichardo Galan, Josi Ignacio (Spain) hood: The effect of couple care for parents
on the couple relationship and parenting
Going public: Negotiations of public and
Halford, Kim (Australia)
private life among married same-sex cou-
ples in Iceland Discussant: Christensen, Andrew (USA)
Einarsdottir, Anna (United Kingdom)
S-033 Symposium
S-031 Symposium 08.00 10.00 h Room 34
08.00 10.00 h Room 30 Words and feelings: Emotions across lan-
Self-regulated learning with multimedia guages and cultures
Co-Chair: Opfermann, Maria (Germany) Co-Chair: Fontaine, Johnny (Belgium)
Co-Chair: Wirth, Joachim (Germany) Co-Chair: Scherer, Klaus R. (Switzerland)
The interaction between hypotheses for- The power of emotion words: Cultural de-
mulation and experimental design in self- finitions of feelings and task masters of
regulated scientific discovery learning emotion theories
Wirth, Joachim (Germany) Scherer, Klaus R. (Switzerland)
Learning with hypermedia: Impact of epis A cluster analysis approach for the analy-
temological beliefs on metacognitive pro- sis of emotion lexicon: The case of Basque
cesses as compared to other languages
Porsch, Torsten (Germany) Alonso Arbiol, Itziar (Spain)
Supporting self-regulated learning in hy- The GRID approach: An empirical approach
permedia environments to identify the meaning of emotion words
Opfermann, Maria (Germany) across cultural groups
Fontaine, Johnny (Belgium)
Internalizing vs. externalizing interface
elements: How to induce engagement, Where do emotional dialects come from?
planning and learning A comparison of the understanding of emo
van Nimwegen, Christof (Belgium) tion terms between Gabon and Quebec
Hess, Ursula (Canada)
Using pedagogical agents to support self-
regulated learning Exploring words, tastes and feelings in
Domagk, Steffi (Germany) Chinese: The natural semantic
Ye, Zhengdao (Australia)
Discussant: Bruenken, Roland (Germany)
Discussant: Ortony, Andrew (USA)
S-032 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Room 33 FP-001 Paper Session
Extending principles of couple interac- 08.00 10.00 h Room 43
tions to specific populations Self-concept, self-determination, and mo-
Chair: Heinrichs, Nina (Germany) tivation to learn
Co-Chair: Marsh, Herbert (United Kingdom)
Body image and sexual functioning among Co-Chair: Brunner, Martin (Luxembourg)
women with early stage breast cancer: The
impact of a couple-based intervention pro- I Stream: The effects of educational stream
gram ing system on self-concept and motivation:
Baucom, Donald H. (USA) A qualitative study with Singaporean sec
ondary school students
Fear of progression in partners of women
Manzano, Anne Adelaine (Singapore)
with breast cancer
Zimmermann, Tanja (Germany)
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Social values, family, and culture Stec, Magdalena (Poland)
Co-Chair: Strack, Michaela (Germany)
Co-Chair: Martnez, Isabel (Spain) FP-007 Paper Session
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Psychotherapy Research and treatment Mental representation
methods I Chair: Brockhaus, Friederike (Germany)
Chair: Voelkle, Manuel (Germany)
How does the mind represent numbers?
Changes in attachment characteristics and A simple neural network model
depression following inpatient psycho Brockhaus, Friederike (Germany)
therapy
Object representations in long-term me-
Kirchmann, Helmut (Germany)
mory as feature sets derived from affor-
Nonverbal synchrony in psychotherapy: dances
Coordinated movement, the therapeutic Eren, Selda (Turkey)
relationship and outcome
Ramseyer, Fabian (Switzerland) FP-015 Paper Session
Quality monitoring in ambulatory psycho- 10.15 11.15 h Hall 10
therapy: A cluster-randomized trial Media effects: The psychological, social,
Voelkle, Manuel (Germany) and cultural impact of mass media I
Chair: Naydonova, Lyubov A. (Ukraine)
FP-012 Paper Session
5-Dimensional media culture virtuality mo-
10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.3
del
Psychophysics Naydonova, Lyubov A. (Ukraine)
Chair: Faw, Bill (USA)
The impact of information validity and
Consciousness science as Fechners Inner need for affect on the persuasion through
Psychophysics fiction
Faw, Bill (USA) Maleckar, Barbara (Austria)
Magnitude estimation is eccentricity inva- Effects of television and video games on
riant: Enhanced adult discriminability in psychophysiological variables in adoles-
a foveal-peripheral sequential magnitude cent boys
discrimination task Maass, Asja (Germany)
Madon, Stewart (Canada)
FP-018 Paper Session
Assessing the role of spatial-frequency con
tent on slant-from-texture 10.15 11.15 h Hall 15.2B
Rosas, Pedro (Chile) Psychological disorders I
Chair: Hawkes, Amy (Australia)
FP-013 Paper Session
Defocused mode of attention: Further evi-
10.15 11.15 h Hall 8
dences from perceptual eccentricity and
Neural bases of cognition I memory
Chair: Gibbons, Henning (Germany) Fazilat Pour, Masoud (United Kingdom)
Response-time corrected averaging of Peritraumatic experiences of abusive be-
event-related potentials haviours
Gibbons, Henning (Germany) Hawkes, Amy (Australia)
Neurocognitive evidence of defective mag Long-term course of post-traumatic stress
nocellular visual processing in configura disorder: A meta-analysis.
tional apperceptive prosopagnosia Morina, Nexhmedin (Germany)
Bliem, Harald Rudolf (Austria)
Autobiographical memory bias and post-
Distinct neural mechanisms for repetition traumatic stress disorder
effects of visual objects Silvestre, Csar (Portugal)
Guo, Chunyan (Peoples Republic of China)
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Caregiving and external aids for older Analyzing reading processes with MEG
adults Ellis, Andy (United Kingdom)
Chair: Oehl, Michael (Germany) Hemispheric processing of poetry
Pobric, Gorana (United Kingdom)
Apathy and facial expressions in demented
nursing home residents Interactions between language and motor
Lken, Ulrike (Germany) processes in the brain
Nazir, Tatjana (France)
Dementia caregiving as a risk for morbi
dity and mortality within the Longitudinal Lexical reading in Italian typically develop
Dementia Caregiver Stress Study (LEAN- ing readers and developmental dyslexics
DER-Study) Paizi, Despina (Italy)
Opterbeck, Ilga (Germany)
IS-004 Invited Symposium
Design of small touch screen interfaces for
older users: The impact of screen size, task 11.30 13.30 h Hall 3
difficulty and task complexity Computational models of episodic memo-
Oehl, Michael (Germany) ry (Part I)
Chair: Lewandowsky, Stephan (Australia)
IS-002 Invited Symposium
On the locus of response suppression in
11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.2 free recall
International perspectives on child and Davelaar, Eddy (USA)
adolescent psychopathology: Issues of
cross-informant agreement Active memory of serial order
Chair: Rescorla, Leslie (USA) Botvinick, Matthew (USA)
Time-based models of memory
A historical perspective on issues of cross-
Brown, Gordon (United Kingdom)
informant agreement
Achenbach, Thomas (USA) Temporal effects in serial memory
Hartley, Tom (United Kingdom)
Cross-informant agreement: Longitudinal
findings over 20 years Modeling memory performance in older
Verhulst, Frank (Netherlands) adults: Assessing the contribution of diffe-
rences in representation
Behavior genetic analysis of cross-infor-
Neath, Ian (Canada)
mant agreement in Dutch twins
Bartels, Meike (Netherlands) The role of experience in event memory
and knowledge retrieval
Multicultural perspectives on cross-infor-
Shiffrin, Richard (USA)
mant agreement: Parent-adolescent agree-
ment in 20 societies IS-005 Invited Symposium
Rescorla, Leslie (USA)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 4
Changes in cross-informant agreement Lifelong learning: From definition to in-
over time: Converging or divergent per- tervention
spectives of parents and adolescents and Chair: Spiel, Christiane (Austria)
links to family functioning
Seiffge-Krenke, Inge (Germany) Lifelong Learning (LLL) as an educational
goal: Theoretical specification and promo-
A constructivist perspective on cross-infor-
tion
mant agreement: Epistemological aspects
Schober, Barbara (Austria)
Westmeyer, Hans (Germany)
Towards work life intervention: Promoting
IS-003 Invited Symposium engagement in lifelong learning
11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.3 Salmela-Aro, Katariina (Finland)
Language and brain Training to improve young scientists self-
Co-Chair: Zoccolotti, Pierluigi (Italy) regulation competencies: promoting life
Co-Chair: Fischer, Martin (United Kingdom) long learning
Schmidt, Michaela (Germany)
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The neural substrates of visual short-term Dopamine and cognitive aging: New evi-
memory dence and emerging ideas
Marois, Rene (USA) Bckman, Lars (Sweden)
MONDAY, 21 JULY
Is visual working memory capacity for fa Dopaminergic neuromodulation in cogni-
cial identities modulated by emotional face tive aging: Influences of COMT genotype
processing? and pharmacological intervention
Sessa, Paola (Italy) Heekeren, Hauke (Germany)
Electromagnetic explorations of the tem- Interactive dynamics of corticostriatal cir-
poral dynamics of visual short-term mem cuits in reinforcementlearning and deci
ory sion making
Jolicoeur, Pierre (Canada) Frank, Michael (USA)
Monitoring and learning from feedback in
IS-012 Invited Symposium
young and elderly healthy persons
11.30 13.30 h Roof garden Ullsperger, Markus (Germany)
Democracy, responsibility and civic parti-
cipation: A challenge of 21st century Discussant: Lindenberger, Ulman (Germany)
Chair: Plichtov, Jana (Slovak Republic)
IS-014 Invited Symposium
Cross border mobility: Identification(s) and 11.30 13.30 h Hall 15.2A
participation: An empirical study of identi- Motivation, recall and information pro-
ty construction strategies and civic parti cessing
cipation in young Slovaks commuting be Chair: Sanitioso, Bo (France)
tween Bratislava region and Vienna
Petrjnoov, Magda (Slovak Republic) Motivated self and recall of autobiogra-
phical memories
Dialogue and diversity in public participa-
Sanitioso, Bo (France)
tion
Jelenk, Andrej (Slovak Republic) Memory cues in motivated self-perception:
When do people use ease of recall?
Quality of deliberation and personal re-
Echterhoff, Gerald (Germany)
sponsibility
Plichtov, Jana (Slovak Republic) The influence of desired self on the use of
base rates
The debate on novel biotechnologies in Ger
Augustinova, Maria (France)
many: Public deliberation and individual
autonomy Self-control of negative inner states: Goal
Ferretti, Maria-Paola (Germany) shielding by means of implementation in-
tentions
Types of responsibility in adolescence
Achtziger, Anja (Germany)
Tyrlik, Mojmir (Czech Republic)
Motivated reasoning below awareness
IS-013 Invited Symposium Dunning, David (USA)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 14.2
IS-015 Invited Symposium
Lifespan cognition and neuromodelation:
Empirical and computational approaches 11.30 13.30 h Hall 15.2B
Co-Chair: Li, Shu-Chen (Germany) Cognitive functions of the frontal lobe
Co-Chair: Lindenberger, Ulman (Germany) Chair: Iversen, Susan (United Kingdom)
Dopamine and child cognitive develop- The frontal granular cortex and behaviour:
ment: The differential impact of DAT1 on 40 years on
reading and inhibitory functions in chil Iversen, Susan (United Kingdom)
dren with ADHD symptoms
Frontal lobe mechanisms of intelligent be-
Cornish, Kim (Canada)
haviour
Dopaminergic modulation of cognitive Duncan, John (United Kingdom)
function in healthy adolescents
Functional organization of the primate
Luciana, Monica (USA)
pre-frontal cortex for mnemonic proces-
sing
Petrides, Michael (Canada)
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Motor and cognitive functions of the ven- How retrieval affects the dynamic proper-
tral premotor cortex ties of a memory trace
Craighero, Laila (Italy) Hanslmayr, Simon (Germany)
MONDAY, 21 JULY
MONDAY, 21 JULY
Comparison of curriculum in professional Causal judgments under uncertainty
psychology programs in five countries: (Part II)
Similarities and differences in training Co-Chair: Hagmayer, York (Germany)
psychologists Co-Chair: Thring, Manfred (Germany)
Chair: McCarthy, Sherri (USA)
Modeling causal inferences and uncertain-
Psychology education in Mexico ty in ACT-R
Padilla, Alfredo (Mexico) Drewitz, Uwe (Germany)
Teaching psychology around the world: Causal diversity effects in clinical psycholo-
Russia, U.S., Brazil and Malaysia gists diagnostic reasoning
McCarthy, Sherri (USA) de Kwaadsteniet, Leontien (Netherlands)
Psychology education in Europe: Future Binding causal actions to their effects
trends Lagnado, David (United Kingdom)
Trapp, Annie (United Kingdom)
Undoing causal knowledge
Necka, Ed (Poland)
Osman, Magda (United Kingdom)
Marques, Frederico (Portugal)
Svetina, Matija (Slovenia) Transitivity heuristics in causal reasoning
Sumer, Nebi (Turkey) von Sydow, Momme (Germany)
Hautzinger, Martin (Germany)
S-036 Symposium
Discussant: Gomes, William (Brazil)
11.30 13.30 h Salon 20
S-034 Symposium The long-term effects of couple education
11.30 13.30 h Room 17/18 and therapy
Decision-making and problem solving in Chair: Christensen, Andrew (USA)
complex scenarios The long-term effects of premarital inter-
Co-Chair: Funke, Joachim (Germany) vention
Co-Chair: Huber, Oswald (Switzerland) Markman, Howard (USA)
Risk defusing behaviour: The impact of jus The 11-year long-term effects of the EPL-
tification pressure relationship enhancement program
Br, Arlette S. (Switzerland) Hahlweg, Kurt (Germany)
Risk-defusing operators for decision mak The 4-year effects of couple care: A flexible
ing in complex scenarios are scenario- delivery couple relationship education pro
specific gram
Funke, Joachim (Germany) Halford, Kim (Australia)
Risky decisions: Mental representation and Two and five-year follow-up results from a
decision process randomized clinical trial of couple therapy
Huber, Oswald (Switzerland) Christensen, Andrew (USA)
Managing complex personal risks: Cogni- Long-term effects of a couple-based inter-
tive appraisal and emotion in payment vention for couples coping with cancer
protection insurance decisions Heinrichs, Nina (Germany)
Ranyard, Rob (United Kingdom)
Discussant: Baucom, Donald H. (USA)
The quality of information utilization: A
central construct to model complex pro-
blem solving processes
Rollett, Wolfram (Germany)
Risk management in complex decision
making: A field study
Wearing, Alex J. (Australia)
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Enhancing time perspective research: The New tool for analysis and visualization of
use of the Zimbardo time perspective in- teams and populations: Sociomapping
ventory across cultures Chair: Bahbouh, Radvan (Czech Republic)
Co-Chair: Fieulaine, Nicolas (France)
Osusky, Michal (Czech Republic)
Co-Chair: Milfont, Taciano L. (New Zealand)
Srb, Tomas (Czech Republic)
Zimbardo time perspective inventory: Its Rozehnalova, Eva (Czech Republic)
Brazilian-Portuguese version and its use in Hoschl, Cyril (Czech Republic)
environmental issues research Srb, Tomas (Czech Republic)
Milfont, Taciano L. (New Zealand) Bahbouh, Radvan (Czech Republic)
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Betancourt, Diana (Mexico)
Difficulty and incentive effects on beta-
Students moral personality, civic knowl adrenergic response
edge and attitudes in Mexican secondary Richter, Michael (Switzerland)
schools
Dysphoria and reward insensivity: Perfor-
Garca Cabrero, Benilde (Mexico)
mance incentives do not lead to increased
Subjective well-being and attempted sui cardiovascular response
cide in Tuxtla Gutirrez, Chiapas adoles- Brinkmann, Kerstin (Switzerland)
cents
The motivational significance of emotions:
Caas, Jose Luis (Mexico)
Gleanings from psychophysiology
Coping strategies of Mexican adolescents Stemmler, Gerhard (Germany)
from urban and totonaca indigenous group
Higher overcommitment to work is asso
measured by CRI-Y
ciated with lower norepinephrine secre
Vallejo Casarn, Alma (Mexico)
tion before and after acute psychosocial
stress in men
S-042 Symposium
Wirtz, Petra H. (Switzerland)
11.30 13.30 h Room 26
Components of arithmetic skills: Their Discussant: Gendolla, Guido (Switzerland)
diagnosis, prediction and use in remedial
S-045 Symposium
education
Co-Chair: Schoppek, Wolfgang (Germany) 11.30 13.30 h Room 29
Co-Chair: Grube, Dietmar (Germany) Environmental psychologys approaches
to induce behavioral change
Mathematical precursors assessed in kin- Co-Chair: Mosler, Hans-Joachim (Switzerland)
dergarten: Can they predict dyscalculia in Co-Chair: Matthies, Ellen (Germany)
primary school?
Seitz-Stein, Katja (Germany) Meta-analytical methods for the synthesis
of environmental psychological research
What accounts for understanding the
results
place-value system of multi-digit numbers
Bamberg, Sebastian (Germany)
in primary school children?
Krinzinger, Helga (Germany) Feedback and public commitment to im-
prove the environmental quality of farm-
Qualitative levels as basis for an arithmetic
lands
achievement test for children
Lokhorst, Anne Marike (Netherlands)
Fritz, Annemarie (Germany)
Planning interventions on a theoretical ba-
Making practice efficient: Enhancing arith-
sis: Applying a new integrative influence
metic skills by moderate amounts of com-
model of pro-environmental behaviour
puter-assisted individualized practice
Matthies, Ellen (Germany)
Schoppek, Wolfgang (Germany)
Developing dissemination and interven
Students emotions and coping with fail
tion strategies for a technical innovation
ure in computer-based learning environ-
Mosler, Hans-Joachim (Switzerland)
ments in mathematics
Tulis, Maria (Germany) Providing feedback as a means to em
power householders to save electricity: A
Discussant: van Lieshout, Ernest C.D.M. (Neth-
social cognitive approach
erlands)
Thogersen, John (Denmark)
S-043 Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Room 27
Perspectives in motivational intensity:
Psychophysiological processes
Chair: Gendolla, Guido (Switzerland)
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and non-smokers
Home environment and personal values
Cane, James Edward (United Kingdom)
on adolescents of single parent families:
Underage drinking: For adults! An impact study In Goa
Carius, Roland (Luxembourg) Pinheiro, Michelle (India)
Family disharmony and sexual disadapta Intimacy in romantic relationships during
tion of patience with alcohol dependence young adulthood: The role of the mother-
and program of cognitive psychotherapy daughter relationship
and psychoprevention Coetzer, Elizabeth (South Africa)
Tolmacheva, Svetlana (Russia)
Direct and indirect effects of parenting on
adolescents psychosocial adaptation: The
FP-028 Paper Session
role of self disclosure and perceived paren-
11.30 13.30 h Room 34 tal knowledge among Turkish adolescents
Social and economic transition Sayil, Melike (Turkey)
Co-Chair: Dumont, Kitty (South Africa)
Co-Chair: Sassu, Raluca (Romania) FP-030 Paper Session
11.30 13.30 h Room 36
Exploring the expectations and experi
ences of new generation learners Team performance
Adams, Byron (South Africa) Co-Chair: Witte, Erich H. (Germany)
Co-Chair: Bechtoldt, Myriam (Netherlands)
Envisioning the future in at risk youth in
the South African context Creativity in teams across cultures
Ahmed, Rashid (South Africa) Bechtoldt, Myriam (Netherlands)
Idols from an intergroup perspective Simultaneous emotional arousal in teams
Dumont, Kitty (South Africa) leads to better performance
de Boer, Robert (Netherlands)
Marginalized model citizens: Civic engage-
ment patterns of undocumented immi- Social responsibility as trigger of motiva
grant youth in the United States tion gains in groups: The representer effect
Perez, William (USA) Hertel, Guido (Germany)
The strategies for coping with the migra The role of intragroup respect in task per-
tional stress of migrants formance in and for (in)groups
Roznowski, Bohdan (Poland) Renger, Daniela (Germany)
Social changes and life quality of the Ro- Does competence feedback improve group
manian adolescents performance in quantitative judgment
Sassu, Raluca (Romania) tasks?
Schultze, Thomas (Germany)
FP-029 Paper Session
PROMOD (PROcedural MODeration): Theo-
11.30 13.30 h Room 35 retical background and empirical results
The role of home and family in develop- on an innovative group facilitation tech-
ment nique
Co-Chair: Coetzer, Elizabeth (South Africa) Witte, Erich H. (Germany)
Co-Chair: Kindap, Yeliz (Turkey)
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Occupational hazards and coping mechan Cooperation of complementary learning
isms of sex workers in south-western Ni- systems in memory
geria McClelland, James L. (USA)
Popoola, Bayode (Nigeria) Chair: Jacobs, Arthur (Germany)
Psychosocial support services for HIV/AIDS
orphans in Zimbabwe IA-016 Invited Address
Mutepfa, Magen (Zimbabwe) 13.45 14.45 h Hall 15.2B
The topological approach to perceptual
organization: Where visual processing
12.30 13.30 h Hall 2.1 begins
Presentation by the Alexander von Hum- Chen, Lin (Peoples Republic of China)
boldt-Foundation Chair: Lindenberger, Ulman (Germany)
For further information please see page 14.
FP-035 Paper Session
IA-009 Invited Address 13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.1
13.45 14.45 h Hall 3 Child and adolescent psychopathology I
Remembering unfamiliar faces Chair: Ludlow, Tracy (Australia)
Bruce, Vicki (United Kingdom)
Chair: Han, Buxin (Peoples Republic of China) Neuroticism and its relationship with de-
pressive symptoms and explanatory style
IA-010 Invited Address in children
Ludlow, Tracy (Australia)
13.45 14.45 h Hall 4
Psychosocial needs assessment of orphans Appearance-related social pressure as a
and non-orphans in Uganda: A case study risk-factor in the development of body dis-
in Masaka District satisfaction and disordered eating
Baguma, Peter (Uganda) Helfert, Susanne (Germany)
Chair: Sanchez Sosa, Juan Jose (Mexico) Fetal head growth mediates associations
of maternal folate in early pregnancy with
IA-011 Invited Address behavioural problems in childhood
13.45 14.45 h Hall 6 Schlotz, Wolff (United Kingdom)
Developmental science: An africentric
perspective FP-036 Paper Session
Nsamenang, Bame (Cameroon) 13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.2
Psychotherapy Research and treatment
IA-012 Invited Address methods II
13.45 14.45 h Hall 7 Chair: Brunanski, Dana (Canada)
Conceptual and methodological issues in
longitudinal studies of job performance Interventions with Aboriginal street youth
in Western Canada: A narrative explora
Chan, David (Singapore)
tion of experiences with counseling
Chair: Manzey, Dietrich (Germany)
Brunanski, Dana (Canada)
IA-013 Invited Address The effect of psychological and educa
13.45 14.45 h Roof garden tional family-centered early intervention
Contributions of cross-cultural perspec- on parents mental health of childrens with
tives to industrial and organizational psy- Down syndrome
chology: Advancements in theory, re- Faramarzi, Salar (Islamic Republic of Iran)
search and applications Presenting Pa.B.I.c.: Psychological-anam
Aycan, Zeynep (Turkey) nestic bereavement interview for care
givers
Guarino, Angela (Italy)
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Jurez Garca, Arturo (Mexico) Ethic behavior and trust II
Chair: Tang, Thomas Li-Ping (USA)
Workplace health management (WHM) as
a key concept for classic safety and pro- Antecedents and consequences of unethi-
gressive health issues cal behavior: Does economic development
Lueken, Kai (Germany) make a difference?
Tang, Thomas Li-Ping (USA)
Preliminary analysis of the MMPI results of
migrant and non migrant Mexicans The role of trust and organizational sup-
Garcia, Camilo (Mexico) port in transactive memory development
and job satisfaction
A taxometric analysis of health anxiety
Brauner, Elisabeth (USA)
Ferguson, Eamonn (United Kingdom)
Moral development of future Ukrainian
Rigidity in the dispositional model of fixed
managers by training
forms of behavior
Vynoslavska, Olena (Ukraine)
Zalevskiy, Genrikh (Russia)
FP-048 Paper Session
FP-045 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Hall 14.2
13.45 14.45 h Room 13/14
Cognitive development in childhood I
Contemporary and advanced approaches
to well-being at work II Chair: Elsner, Birgit (Germany)
Chair: Iwanowa, Anna (Austria) What do young infants learn from observ
ing goal-directed actions: Means, ends, or
Ressources, requirements, and stressors at
both?
the workplace in retail: The research pro-
Elsner, Birgit (Germany)
ject RASA
Iwanowa, Anna (Austria) Modulation of attention by emotional
faces in 7-month-old infants
Occupational stress in managers: Speci
Peltola, Mikko (Finland)
fication of stress syndromes in top and
middle management positions A comparative study on cognitive develop-
Kachina, Anastasia (Russia) ment of time between children with ADHD
and normal children
Relationship of job dimensions and stress
Fang, Ge (Peoples Republic of China)
among personnel of Saipa Car Company
Oreyzi, Hamid Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran) Facilitating socio-cognitive development
of primary school children through crea-
FP-046 Paper Session tive drama
13.45 14.45 h Room 15/16 Sharma, Charru (India)
Consequences of occupational stress II
CD-001 Controversial Debate
Chair: Wang, Xiao Lu (Peoples Republic of
China) 15.00 16.30 h Hall 6
Functional neuroimaging has already told
Work-related stress and depression sus us a lot about cognition: Yes or no?
ceptibility of employees in the financial Moderator: Villringer, Arno (Germany)
services industry Debater: Coltheart, Max (Australia)
Wang, Xiao Lu (Peoples Republic of China) Debater: Friston, Karl J. (United Kingdom)
Top managers and anxiety: An explorative
Please see page 400 for further information.
qualitative study
Harding, Gabi (Germany)
IA-018 Invited Address
Learned helplessness among the subordi- 15.00 16.30 h Hall 7
nates of abusive supervisors The evolutionary basis for the relation-
Rashid, Tabassum (Saudi Arabia) ship between emotion and attention
hman, Arne (Sweden)
Chair: Carpintero, Helio (Spain)
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Childhood and adolescence in the pres
ence of socioeconomic disadvantage or Global assessment and comparison of chil
physical disorder drens reactions after an earthquake disas
Chair: Grob, Alexander (Switzerland) ter
Bulut, Sefa (Turkey)
Development of playing activity in chil
Strategic process, entrepreneurial orienta-
dren aged 1 to 3 years reared in institu-
tion, human capital and success of accom-
tions
modation businesss entrepreneurs in 2004
Kostadinova, Krasimira (Bulgaria)
Tsunami disaster area, Thailand
Improving computer literacy and initiating Pavakanun, Ubolwanna (Thailand)
positive development by peer tutoring in
Germany and Siberia: The pc4youth pro- FP-055 Paper Session
gram 15.00 16.30 h Hall 10
Grob, Alexander (Switzerland) Persuasion and communication I
Emotional disturbances and family organi- Co-Chair: Wnke, Michaela (Switzerland)
zation in eating disorders Co-Chair: Lepastourel, Nadia (France)
Rommel, Delphine (France)
The pretrial effects of narrative and argu-
FP-053 Paper Session mentative writing style of press articles
Lepastourel, Nadia (France)
15.00 16.30 h Hall 8
Research in fields of environmentally rele- The persuasiveness of ambiguous informa-
vant behavior tion: If they advertise it, it must be good
Co-Chair: Nordlund, Annika (Sweden) Wnke, Michaela (Switzerland)
Co-Chair: Peters, Anja (Switzerland) Reactance and defense-motivated infor-
mation processing
Verbal interaction in brand-communica-
Ziegler, Rene (Germany)
tion: Social and psychological aspect
Brovkina, Julia (Russia) The Influence of electronic-word-of-mouth
on purchase intention and attribution of
Psychological determinants of the impor-
post-purchase regret
tance of energy consumption within car
Li, Tsz Wai Gloria (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo-
purchase
ples Republic of China)
Peters, Anja (Switzerland)
Segmenting owners of clean cars: Effects FP-062 Paper Session
of values, beliefs, norms and habits on 15.00 16.30 h Roof garden
consumers eco-friendly behavior Ethnic and race issues I
Nordlund, Annika (Sweden) Chair: Buzhgeyeva, Elena (Russia)
Motivation component of fund-raising ac-
tivities of environmental NGOs Ethnopsychological peculiarities of self-
Karamushka, Victor (Ukraine) actualization and its development
Buzhgeyeva, Elena (Russia)
FP-054 Paper Session Impact of sociodemographic variables and
15.00 16.30 h Hall 9 stressful life events on the mental health
Psychology of disaster of Ecuadorian immigrants in Spain
Co-Chair: Mukhopadhyay, Durgadas (India) Gonzalez-Castro, Jose Luis (Spain)
Co-Chair: Kumar, Manasi (United Kingdom) The acculturation process in a mine in
South Africa
Gender attitudes and approaches in disas
Jackson, Leon (South Africa)
ter risk reduction
Mukhopadhyay, Durgadas (India) Germans in Ukraine: Depression as indica-
tor of ethnofunctional disadaptation
Attachment and social trauma of young
Kayger, Valeriy (Ukraine)
survivors of Gujarat earthquake and riots
Kumar, Manasi (United Kingdom)
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How income plays a crucial role on the per Cortical inhibition in adult attention-defi-
sonnels attitudes toward different aspects cit/hyperactivity disorder patients meas
of their organization ured by transcranial magnetic stimulation
Samavatyan, Hossein (Islamic Republic of Iran) Richter, Melany M. (Germany)
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rence in C57 mice Ran, Zhao (Peoples Republic of China)
Han, Jin (Peoples Republic of China)
Health related risk factors of excessive in-
Different effects of imipramine and fluox ternet use among adolescents
etine on anhedonia and anxiety-related Meixner, Sabine (Germany)
behavior induced by chronic mild stress in
adolescent rats FP-066 Paper Session
Wang, Weiwen (Peoples Republic of China) 15.00 16.30 h Salon 22
Effects of the basolateral amygdala inacti- Special needs and strengths of particular
vation on defensive responses of morphine learner groups: ADHD, at-risk-learners,
abstinence rats in elevated T-maze and gifted students I
Li, Jie (Peoples Republic of China) Chair: Lee, Pei-Chin (Taiwan)
Internal picture of actual state of person in What do assessment centers really meas
the total score of his health state ure? Complex problem-solving behaviour
Zalevskiy, Genrikh (Russia) as a contribution to the construct validity
MONDAY, 21 JULY
of assessment centers
Study of terrible and emotional films influ-
Schltz, Benjamin (Germany)
ence on sIgA
Hakim Javadi, Mansour (Islamic Republic of Iran) The impact of technology on changing
practice in psychological assessment
FP-069 Paper Session Bartram, Dave (United Kingdom)
15.00 16.30 h Room 25 The exploring the Chinese managers abili-
Substance abuse/epidemiology, course ty to execute
and intervention I Fang, Liluo (Peoples Republic of China)
Chair: Stopsack, Malte (Germany)
FP-072 Paper Session
A longitudinal test of the acquired prepar
15.00 16.30 h Room 28
edness model for alcohol use in an adoles-
cent community sample: Results of the Memory processes I
Greifswalder family study Chair: Santi, Angelo (Canada)
Stopsack, Malte (Germany)
Directed forgetting of rats memory for
Drug addiction: A study on subjective well- event duration
being as a function of socioeconomic sta- Santi, Angelo (Canada)
tus and place of residence.
Framing effects in childrens intentional
Khan, Mozibul Huq Azad (Bangladesh)
forgetting
Preventing substance abuse among the Aslan, Alp (Germany)
secondary school adolescents in Nigeria
Retrieval induced forgetting and transfer
through self control
appropriate processing
Fayombo, Grace Adebisi (Barbados)
Wilbert, Jrgen (Germany)
Brief motivational interventions for sexual
risk reduction in alcohol detoxification FP-073 Paper Session
Brems, Christiane (USA) 15.00 16.30 h Room 29
Categorization and conditional reasoning I
FP-070 Paper Session
Chair: Mathy, Fabien (Germany)
15.00 16.30 h Room 26
Assessment and prediction of the attain- Algorithmic distances versus geometrical
ment of domain-specific and cross-curri- distances in categorization processes
cular competencies I Mathy, Fabien (France)
Chair: Frey, Andreas (Germany) Sustain and heterogeneous category re-
presentation
Assessing the attainment of educational
Yang, Lee-Xieng (Taiwan)
standards: Gains in measurement efficien-
cy by multidimensional adaptive testing WS-024 Workshop
Frey, Andreas (Germany)
16.00 18.45 h Room 30
Psychometric assessment of interpersonal BDP Workshop I: Workshop fr Studie
skills: Their inclusion in the selection pro- rende: Psychologie unterrichten
cesses of medical and health science
Bovet, Gislinde (Germany)
courses
Kowal, Sabine (Germany)
Nixon, Judy (Australia)
Application of many-facet Rasch model in WS-025 Workshop
rater training for subjective items 16.00 18.45 h Room 31
Li, Zhongquan (Peoples Republic of China) BDP Workshop II: Schulpsychologie in
Deutschland
FP-071 Paper Session
Drewes, Stefan (Germany)
15.00 16.30 h Room 27 Seifried, Klaus (Germany)
Assessment and job performance I
Chair: Schltz, Benjamin (Germany)
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BDP Workshop III: Frderung von hoch BDP Workshop X: Krisenintervention in
begabten Schlerinnen und Schlern in der Schule
Deutschland Storath, Roland (Germany)
Gemeinhardt, Elke (Germany) Donath, Ina (Germany)
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Cultural aspects of the development of re- The superficial nature of visual conscious
gulatory behaviour: Maternal reactions to ness: Proposal and implications
childrens frustration in Germany and In- Breitmeyer, Bruno (USA)
dia
Modeling both spatial and temporal as
Heikamp, Tobias (Germany)
pects of visual microgenesis
Religious involvement and the social com- Herzog, Michael H. (Switzerland)
petence of Indonesian Muslim adolescents:
Time-frequency functions of EEG responses:
A longitudinal study
Are there signatures of the microgenesis
French, Doran (USA)
of visual perceptual awareness
Adolescent deviant behaviors across cul- Aru, Jaan (Germany)
tures
The microgenesis of non-retinotopic form
Dishion, Thomas (USA)
perception
Emotional competence in Nepalese and US gmen, Haluk (USA)
children
Contributions of attention to the micro
Cole, Pamela (USA)
genesis of conscious perception
Shyness-sensitivity and social, school and Scharlau, Ingrid (Germany)
psychological adjustment in urban and ru-
Discussant: Bachmann, Talis (Estonia)
ral Chinese children
Chen, Xinyin (Canada) IS-027 Invited Symposium
Discussant: Li, Li (USA) 16.45 18.45 h Hall 7
Discussant: Li, Jin (USA) Can happiness change: Implications for
theory and policy
IS-038 Invited Symposium
Chair: Lucas, Richard E. (USA)
16.45 18.45 h Hall 4
Developmental dyslexia Health and happiness: The Role of health
Chair: Wimmer, Heinz (Austria) conditions in subjective well-being
Lucas, Richard E. (USA)
Behavioral manifestations and cognitive
Greater happiness for a greater number: Is
dysfunctions
that possible?
Wimmer, Heinz (Austria)
Veenhoven, Ruut (Netherlands)
Impaired visual tuning for print in dyslexic
Subjective well-being: How do genes and
children learning to read
environment contribute to stability and
Maurer, Urs (Switzerland)
change?
Dyslexia: A dysfunction of the visual word Roysamb, Espen (Norway)
form area?
Intraindividual and interindividual varia
Kronbichler, Martin (Austria)
tion in life satisfaction following multiple
Brain dysfunctions and compensatory me- life events
chanisms Luhmann, Maike (Germany)
Hoeft, Fumiko (USA)
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Advances in the study of personality sys
Similar changes in spouses subjective well- tems: The self, agency, and personality
being coherence
Schimmack, Ulrich (Canada) Chair: Cervone, Daniel (USA)
IS-029 Invited Symposium Social-cognitive systems and personality
16.45 18.45 h Hall 9 coherence: The KAPA model of personality
Emotion and the brain architecture
Chair: Hamm, Alfons (Germany) Cervone, Daniel (USA)
Self-efficacy beliefs across domains of
Emotion and motivation: Brain and reflex functioning and their relation to traits and
activation in perception and anticipation values
Lang, Peter (USA) Caprara, Gian Vittorio (Italy)
Testing psychological theories of emotion The dialogical self: Between exchange and
by investigating the human amygdala dominance
Sander, David (Switzerland) Oles, Piotr (Poland)
Defensive learning and the brain: Virtual Volition and self-development: The dyna-
reinforcers mics of personality systems interactions
Bradley, Margaret (USA) Kuhl, Julius (Germany)
Brain activation during fear conditioning
depends on genetic variations related to IS-032 Invited Symposium
functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary- 16.45 18.45 h Hall 14.2
adrenal axis Lesbian, gay and bisexual health
Flor, Herta (Germany) Chair: Anderson, Clinton (USA)
Anticipation and exposure to threat
Homophobia and discrimination along the
Hamm, Alfons (Germany)
life cycle: A psychological perspective
IS-030 Invited Symposium Ardila, Ruben (Colombia)
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Dimigen, Olaf (Germany)
How a dual-process model of recognition
accounts for spurious recollection On the interplay between spatial informa-
Reder, Lynne (USA) tion, word recognition and the use of
context during reading
A unified framework for immediate serial
Juhasz, Barbara (USA)
recall, Hebb effects, and the learning of
phonological word-forms Childrens reading of disappearing text
Page, Mike (United Kingdom) Blythe, Hazel (USA)
How relative are positional represantions Eye movement control in reading Chinese
in serial recall? script: The Beijing sentence corpus
Farrell, Simon (United Kingdom) Yan, Ming (Peoples Republic of China)
Lewandowsky, Stephan (Australia)
Binocular fixations: What happens when
each eye looks at a different word?
IS-039 Invited Symposium
Kreiner, Hamutal (United Kingdom)
16.45 18.45 h Room 17/18
Advances in the research of obsessive- S-007 Symposium
compulsive disorders 16.45 18.45 h Hall 6
Chair: Gavino, Aurora (Spain) Behavioral and brain plasticity in aging
Obsessive-compulsive behaviors in chil Co-Chair: Lvdn, Martin (Germany)
dren and adolescents in Spain: A descrip- Co-Chair: Schmiedek, Florian (Germany)
tive study
Aging and training-induced plasticity
Ruiz, Victor M. (Spain)
Erickson, Kirk I. (USA)
Obsessive-compulsive behaviors in children
Training-induced cognitive plasticity in old
and adolescents in Spain: A descriptive
age
study
Schmiedek, Florian (Germany)
Gavino, Aurora (Spain)
Structual brain plasticity induced by cog-
Cognitive models of obsessive compulsive
nitve training in old age
disorder and young people
Lvdn, Martin (Germany)
Reynolds, Shirley (United Kingdom)
Behavioral and brain plasticity of execu
Rules about rules about compulsions in
tive functions in aging
OCD
Dahlin, Erika (Sweden)
Freeston, Mark (United Kingdom)
Behavioral and brain plasticity of working
Enhancing the efficacy of behavior thera-
memory in aging
py for OCD with D-cycloserine
Brehmer, Yvonne (Sweden)
Tolin, David F. (USA)
Discussant: Kempermann, Gerd (Germany)
Obsessive-compulsive behaviors in children
and adolescents in Spain: A descriptive S-211 Symposium
study
Godoy, Antonio (Spain) 16.45 18.45 h Room 11/12
The Psychology of Sehnsucht (life long
S-046 Symposium ings): Connections with related psycho
16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.1 logical fields
Reading as the eyes and the brain see it: Co-Chair: Kotter-Grhn, Dana (Germany)
Evidence from eye-movement and ERP re- Co-Chair: Scheibe, Susanne (USA)
search A lifespan perspective on Sehnsucht (life
Chair: Kliegl, Reinhold (Germany) longings): Utopia of a perfect life
Scheibe, Susanne (USA)
Frequency and predictability effects on
event-related potentials and eye-move- A goal-theory view of Sehnsucht/Longing
ments Klinger, Eric (USA)
Dambacher, Michael (Germany)
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A lifespan view on Sehnsucht (life long The role of social norms in predicting mens
ings) cancer screening intentions and behaviour
Staudinger, Ursula M. (Germany) Sieverding, Monika (Germany)
If I wrote a novel : Sehnsucht for a dif- Gender differences in health complaints:
ferent I and self-regulatory processes The role of society and cultural background
Greve, Werner (Germany) Brhler, Elmar (Germany)
Heavy episodic drinking in young adults:
S-047 Symposium
Psychological variables mediate sex differ
16.45 18.45 h Salon 19 ences in alcohol consumption
Mathematical cognition: Development, Zimmermann, Friederike (Germany)
representation, cerebral mechanisms and
individual differences Age and gender differences in childrens
health perceptions and health behaviours
Co-Chair: Wartenburger, Isabell (Germany)
Chater, Angel (United Kingdom)
Co-Chair: van der Meer, Elke (Germany)
Physician-diagnosed obesity in German 6
Numerical estimation abilities in primary to 14-year-olds: Prevalence and comorbidi-
school children: A comparison of low, nor- ty for internal disorders, external disorders
mal and high achievers in the mathemati- and sleep disorders with regard to gender
cal domain Kohlmann, Carl-Walter (Germany)
Heine, Angela (Germany)
The development of symbolic and non- S-049 Symposium
symbolic numerical magnitude representa- 16.45 18.45 h Salon 21
tion: Evidence from behavioural and brain- Psychiatry meets psychology: Joint per-
imaging studies spectives (co-organized by DGPPN and
Ansari, Daniel (Canada) DGPs)
Brain network for arithmetic as evaluated Co-Chair: Schneider, Frank (Germany)
with functional Magnetic Resonance Ima- Co-Chair: Rief, Winfried (Germany)
ging (fMRI) and Granger Causality Map-
Education
ping (GCM)
Hohagen, Fritz (Germany)
Krueger, Frank (USA)
Neuropsychology
The relation between mathematical com-
Kryspin-Exner, Ilse (Austria)
petence and brain activation: Evidence
from fMRI studies on mental calculation Current situation of psychotherapy within
Grabner, Roland H. (Switzerland) the health care system
Berger, Mathias (Germany)
Neurophysiological correlates of cognition
with a special focus on mathematical cog Rehabilitation
nition Jger, Matthias (Switzerland)
Staudt, Beate (Austria)
Neuroimaging research
Short-term vs. long-term learning in ma- Schneider, Frank (Germany)
thematical cognition: Cerebral correlates,
domain impacts and sources of individual S-050 Symposium
differences 16.45 18.45 h Salon 22
Foth, Manja (Germany) Psychological reactions to threat
Preusse, Franziska (Germany)
Chair: Kastenmller, Andreas (Germany)
S-048 Symposium Trauma recall and posttraumatic growth:
16.45 18.45 h Salon 20 In impact of spiritual support
Gender and health Kastenmller, Andreas (Germany)
Co-Chair: Sieverding, Monika (Germany) The impact of social exclusion on religious-
Co-Chair: Vgele, Claus (United Kingdom) ness
Aydin, Niluefer (Germany)
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Ai, Amy (USA)
Fatherhood in Latin America: How does the
The impact of terror salience on authorita- father express the impact that the birth of
rian parenting: First evidence his baby produces on him?
Fischer, Peter (United Kingdom) Oiberman, Alicia (Argentina)
The value of We when I fail: Group- Conceptions of parenting, similarities and
based control restoration as reaction to differences between Mexican and Costa
the threat of unemployment Rican fathers
Jonas, Eva (Austria) Frey, Britta (Germany)
Enough is enough in the face of threat: Discussant: Seiffge-Krenke, Inge (Germany)
Minimal and maximal goal orientations
mediate the effect of perceived individual S-053 Symposium
threat on exclusion of norm-breakers 16.45 18.45 h Room 25
Fritsche, Immo (Germany) Women over 50: Psychological perspec-
Discussant: Frey, Dieter (Germany) tives
Chair: Muhlbauer, Varda (Israel)
S-051 Symposium
Chrisler, Joan (USA)
16.45 18.45 h Room 23
Rose, Suzanna (USA)
The leadership journey: Integration, de- Marvn, Maria Luisa (Mexico)
velopment, derailment and exit Fimbel Di Giovanni, Joan (USA)
Chair: Blanton, Judith (USA) Trujillo, Paulina (Mexico)
The leadership journey: Framework and Discussant: Demark, Florence (USA)
dimensions of success
Czegledi-Brown, Reka (United Kingdom) S-054 Symposium
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of the institutional review board groups of gender types of employed gouples
Hart, Alex (USA) and comparing their emotional intelligence
Aliakbari, Mahnaz (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Mon-am-007 Social images of genetic
counselling PS-Mon-am-021 Rhetorical figures in persua-
Mendes, lvaro (Portugal) sion
Berardi, Rocco (Italy)
PS-Mon-am-008 A prelude on moral prism in
education: case study: teachers moral prism PS-Mon-am-022 History of early-modern psy-
Moghimi, Mohammad (Islamic Republic of Iran) chological healing in Brazil and Portugal
Carvalho da Silva, Paulo Jos (Brazil)
PS-Mon-am-009 Nurses imagens of old age
Ribeiro, Antonio Pedro (Portugal) PS-Mon-am-023 Psychology at the Gregorian
University in Rome
PS-Mon-am-010 Right of life and health
Ceglie, Flavio (Italy)
Semke, Valentin (Russia)
PS-Mon-am-024 Oh psychologist, where art
PS-Mon-am-011 Is the love of money the root
thou?
of evil? Machiavellianism as a mediator and
Cronan, Kerry Richard (Australia)
college major and gender as moderators
Tang, Thomas Li-Ping (USA) PS-Mon-am-025 Medicine and the clinic psy-
chology
PS-Mon-am-012 Indigenization of psychology
Diandomba, Andre (Democratic Republic of the
in Sudan: The case of doctorate thesis in psy-
Congo)
chology
Babikir, Muna (Sudan) PS-Mon-am-026 Biogenesis of death drive
Faneco Maniakas, Georgina (Brazil)
PS-Mon-am-013 Interdisciplinary work and lin-
kage to the Academy of Science Develop- PS-Mon-am-027 The creative unconscious:
ment of the Institute of Psychology at Hum- The contribution of Georg Groddeck
boldt-Universitt Berlin Faneco Maniakas, Georgina (Brazil)
Blauwitz, Julia (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-028 Usability of priming effect for
PS-Mon-am-014 Primary documents sources research of unconscious content of motiva
of history of psychology: Constitution of the tional structure of the personality
archives of documents from the selection and Filippova, Margarita (Russia)
professional orientation service (19491994)
PS-Mon-am-029 Some neglected ethical im-
Campos, Regina Clia (Brazil)
pulses for psychology in the past and their ac-
PS-Mon-am-015 P.-J.-G. Cabanis thought in tuality for the future
the history of ideas Guski-Leinwand, Susanne (Germany)
Ferrandes, Carmela (Italy)
PS-Mon-am-030 Psychological tests used in
PS-Mon-am-016 German speaking psycholo- Romania during the last 50 years
gy in Prague Lita, Stefan (Romania)
Heller, Daniel (Czech Republic)
PS-Mon-am-031 The investigation in relation
PS-Mon-am-017 Self-actualization in Japan: between identity status and loving styles to
A history of discourse on self in consumer so other sex freind in high school at Tehran city
ciety Mahmoodi, Maliheh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Igarashi, Yasuhiro (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-032 Not estimated discovery of
PS-Mon-am-018 Hereditarism and environ- Mashhour Madjid: On the relationship between
mentalism in the formation of character accor- subjective time, space and velocity
ding to Giuseppe Sergi Pestov, Alexey (Russia)
Bartolucci, Chiara (Italy)
PS-Mon-am-033 Franz Anton Mesmer: The
PS-Mon-am-019 Psychology in Argentina first psychotherapist of the modern age?
(19001957) psychological criteria in formal Traetta, Luigi (Italy)
records of documentation according profes
PS-Mon-am-034 Several ways on interpreting
sional areas and political contexts
dreams in ancient China
Rossi, Lucia (Argentina)
Yan, Liang-Shi (Peoples Republic of China)
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analysis based on chinese ancient great five based school monitoring program
elements philosophy Keller, Ulrich (Luxembourg)
Yang, Wensheng (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-am-051 The relationships of person
PS-Mon-am-036 The general model for nega ality, social support, and the preference for
tive priming using internet services in Chinese adolescent
Schrobsdorff, Hecke (Germany) Liu, Mingxin (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-am-037 M. Montessori and Jean PS-Mon-am-052 Science discourse in the di-
Piagets writings on peace education gital age
Amann Gainotti, Merete (Italy) Odonoghue, Raphael (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-038 Consciousness changing the PS-Mon-am-053 Measurement invariance of
photoelectric conversion principle by slow mass internet-administrated imagery tests: A compa-
wave rison between anonymous and undergraduate
Dayong, Cao (Peoples Republic of China) participants
Tang, Yun (USA)
PS-Mon-am-039 A temporal perspective of
psychological ownership and employee extra- PS-Mon-am-054 The 100 most eminent psy-
role behavior chologists of the 20th century on the internet:
Hui, Chun (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re- Do internet page counts provide latent indica-
public of China) tors of scientific eminence?
Tumasjan, Andranik (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-040 The characters of develop-
ment PS-Mon-am-055 A measure of response inhi-
Ma, Chuan (Peoples Republic of China) bition with single trial resolution
Contreras Ros, David (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-041 The matrix of the uncon-
sciousness PS-Mon-am-056 Multimode independent com
Nikolova, Vyara (Bulgaria) ponent analysis and relaxing independence as-
sumption
PS-Mon-am-043 Marital conflict causes: Based
Miyamoto, Yusuke (Japan)
on family process and content model
Samani, Siamak (Islamic Republic of Iran) PS-Mon-am-057 Locus of distractor rejection
in rapid serial visual presentation
PS-Mon-am-044 A deconstruction of the psy-
Ariga, Atsunori (Japan)
chology
Santos, lison (Brazil) PS-Mon-am-058 Beyond a single pattern of
mixed emotional experience: Sequential, pre
PS-Mon-am-045 Proposition of a new theory
valent, inverse, and genuine simultaneous
of aphasia: A cognitive model
Carrera, Pilar (Spain)
Zellal, Nacira (Algeria)
PS-Mon-am-059 The dietary intake of people
Topic:Research methods and statistics with pre-diabetes: A comparison between two
PS-Mon-am-046 A support system of stu- self-report measures
dents error by probabilistic modeling Crafti, Naomi (Australia)
Ohmori, Takuya (Japan) PS-Mon-am-060 Measuring need to evaluate:
PS-Mon-am-047 The Butler Project: First re- A Spanish exploration
sults of usability validation of a cognitive and Diaz, Dario (Spain)
emotional tele-assistance system for elderly PS-Mon-am-061 Psychometric properties of
Botella, Cristina (Spain) the TCI-R in a Serbia and Montenegro
PS-Mon-am-048 Stimulus-location based anal Djuric Jocic, Dragana (Serbia)
ysis of visual fields by combining an eye tracker PS-Mon-am-062 Technical precision of meas
with the campimetric assessment urement in computerized psychological assess-
Cieslik, Silvana (Germany) ment on windows platforms
PS-Mon-am-049 Assessing infant behaviour: Husler, Joachim (Austria)
Acceptance and accuracy of electronic diaries
Hemmi, Mirja Helen (Switzerland)
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dice: Development and validation of a German son of the related sequence model in science
version of the Racial Argument Scale achievement, science attitude, and learning
Heitland, Kirsten (Germany) participation: Taking seven Asia counties for ex
ample
PS-Mon-am-064 Peer pressure in adolescence
Chen, Shin-Feng (Taiwan)
Lebedina-Manzoni, Marija (Croatia)
PS-Mon-am-078 The relationships between
PS-Mon-am-065 Psychometric studies on cop
clinical and personality features in a non-clinical
ing responses inventory (cri-a) Argentinian ad-
sample
aptation
Combaluzier, Serge (France)
Mikulic, Isabel Maria (Argentina)
PS-Mon-am-079 Correlations between tem-
PS-Mon-am-066 The study of faculty mem
perament measured J. Strelau FCB-TI and de-
bers attitude towards distance learning as a
mographic characteristics sex and age
strategy in development of this type of educa-
Mitina, Olga (Russia)
tion
Mirzaie, Sharareh (Islamic Republic of Iran) Topic:Language, reading and communica-
PS-Mon-am-067 Psychometric properties of tion
the health and anxiety inventory in a non-clini-
PS-Mon-am-080 Understanding early leaving
cal Spanish sample
in adult learners literacy program.
Romero Sanchiz, Pablo (Spain)
Amenyah, Efua Irene N. (Belgium)
PS-Mon-am-068 Validation of a German ver-
PS-Mon-am-081 Age of acquisition and pro
sion of the state self-esteem scale
ficiency on L2 syntactic processing
Rudolph, Almut (Germany)
Diaz, Begoa (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-069 The problems of classifica-
PS-Mon-am-082 Infants appreciate coopera
tion in psychology
tiveness in imperative communication
Shilko, Roman (Russia)
Hauser, Gerlind (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-070 The construct validity of the
PS-Mon-am-083 Effectiveness of parental edu
Santa Barbara Sense of direction scale in the
cation in language performance of children
Greek population
with hearing impairment
Shimi, Andria (United Kingdom)
Kako Jouibari, Aliasghar (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Mon-am-071 Performance of the boot-
PS-Mon-am-084 Longitudinal predictors of
strap Rasch model test in the presence of cros-
English vocabulary knowledge among Hong
sing item characteristic curves: Complex an
Kong Chinese-speaking children
swers to a simple question
McBride-Chang, Catherine (Hong Kong SAR of
Heene, Moritz (Germany)
the Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-am-072 Peculiarities of the hemi
PS-Mon-am-085 Gestural reference in mother
spheric interactions in gifted children with dif-
and babies over the second and the third years
ferent cognitive orientation
Muetn Ayala, Mercedes Amparo (Spain)
Dikaya, Ludmila (Russia)
PS-Mon-am-086 Verbal deictics in Spanish
PS-Mon-am-073 The novelty of the laboratory
children between 1236 months of age: A lon-
Hart, Alex (USA)
gitudinally study
PS-Mon-am-074 A comparison of printed- Muetn Ayala, Mercedes Amparo (Spain)
page versus web-based data obtained from
PS-Mon-am-087 Progress in gesture-speech
older adult study participants
synchrony and early lexical uses in children
ORourke, Norm (Canada)
9- to 12-months-olds
PS-Mon-am-075 Multimethod design as away Belinchn, Mercedes (Spain)
to add breadth and depth to research analyses
PS-Mon-am-088 Effects of attention on early
Setiawan, Jenny Lukito (Indonesia)
and late syntactic processes in 3 to 4 years old
PS-Mon-am-076 Can the internet replace pos children
tal surveys? Nikolaizig, Franziska (Germany)
Sullman, Mark (United Kingdom)
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seasonality and somatic symptoms: Gender dif- sweet or bitter? The psychological influences of
ferences in adolescents sucrose intake on the change of emotional
Diaz Morales, Juan Francisco (Spain) stress
Naito, Mayumi (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-116 What evaluation depends
on: Interactions of explicit and implicit emo- PS-Mon-am-130 Effects of attachment on
tions in the conditions of stimulating right or evaluation of emotions
left hemisphere Okumura, Yayoi (Japan)
Dyderska, Anna (Poland)
PS-Mon-am-131 Effects of social stress on
PS-Mon-am-117 The developmental charac- state-dependent learning: A comparison of lab
ters of emotion regulation strategy of children and real life settings
Jiang, Yuan (Peoples Republic of China) Peper, Martin (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-118 Are optimists better in emo- PS-Mon-am-132 The association of respirato-
tional self-control ry symptoms with depressive mood is distinct
Kobylinska, Dorota (Poland) from the association with anxiety
Petersen, Sibylle (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-119 Transfer effect and emotion
al context: Evidence for memory domains PS-Mon-am-133 Effective anger management
Laukka, Seppo J. (Finland) at work: Individual and contextual factors
Rivera, Cristina (Switzerland)
PS-Mon-am-120 What is emotion dysregula-
tion related to? PS-Mon-am-134 The psychophysiology of dis
Leroy, Tanguy (France) gust
Rohrmann, Sonja (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-121 The relationship between
feedback types and emotional responses PS-Mon-am-135 An approach to an emotion
Li, Yang (Peoples Republic of China) al regulation model: The case of fear
Snchez Aragn, Rozzana (Mexico)
PS-Mon-am-122 Application of generalizabi-
lity theory in estimating the inter-rater reliability PS-Mon-am-136 Person-situation interaction
of emotional assessment in adaptive emotional functioning
Liu, Ye (Peoples Republic of China) Schutte, Nicola (Australia)
PS-Mon-am-123 The negative bias: Related PS-Mon-am-137 Depressive mood and cardio
to current mood or to persisting depressive vascular responses to stress: A matter of con-
symptoms? text
Lttke, Stefan (Germany) Schwerdtfeger, Andreas (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-124 Envy, resentment, indigna PS-Mon-am-138 When task pleasantness
tion and sense of injustice helps negative mood: Evidence from cardiovas-
Matarazzo, Olimpia (Italy) cular and facial EMG reactivity
Silvestrini, Nicolas (Switzerland)
PS-Mon-am-125 Central processing of emo
tional faces in eating disorders PS-Mon-am-139 Relationship between anx
Matthias, Ellen (Germany) iety and quality of life among cardiac patients
undergoing the home rehabilitation
PS-Mon-am-126 Follower emotional responses
Stepnowska, Monika (Poland)
to leader communications
Mitchelson, Jacqueline (USA) PS-Mon-am-140 Testing the reverse self-
inference hypothesis: The case of anger
PS-Mon-am-127 Emotional competence of
Studtmann, Markus (Germany)
children and adolescents
Monigl, Eszter (Germany) PS-Mon-am-141 Expanded and upright pos-
tures reduce depressive mood
PS-Mon-am-128 Current mood state and af-
Sugamura, Genji (Japan)
fective startle modulation
Mrsen, Chantal Patricia (Germany) PS-Mon-am-142 The effects of regulatory fo-
cus and self-construal on affective experiences
in daily life
Takehashi, Hiroki (Japan)
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spective-taking in golden monkeys (Rhinopi- extended emotions understanding: From the
thecus roxellana) perspectives of the interaction with a person
Tan, Jingzhi (Peoples Republic of China) and the emotional attribution
Aso, Ryota (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-169 Object permanence in Si-
chuan Golden Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxella- PS-Mon-am-182 Development of preparatory
na) attention
Wan, Meiting (Peoples Republic of China) Auclair, Laurent (France)
PS-Mon-am-170 Spatial distribution of Zenk- PS-Mon-am-183 Young childrens compre-
positive neurons for song perception in the hension of deception in folk stories and their
brain of budgerigars manipulation of deceptive acts in games
Yamazaki, Suteo (Japan) Babu, Nandita (India)
PS-Mon-am-171 Adolescents cognition of PS-Mon-am-184 Patterns of categorization on
projectile motion: Differences and characteris- the life-death line
tics Barrera, Kirareset (Mexico)
Zhao, Jun-yan (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-am-185 Logic thinking and forma
PS-Mon-am-172 Social referencing in chim- tion of leading mental functions of primary
panzees: Responses to the fear presentation by school children
humans Bespanskaya, Ekaterina (Belarus)
Akagi, Kazushige (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-186 Eye-tracking investigation of
PS-Mon-am-173 Is gambling satisfactory? cognitive flexibility in preschoolers
Contini, Paolo (Italy) Chevalier, Nicolas (France)
PS-Mon-am-174 Conflict resolution and do- PS-Mon-am-187 Developmental trends in the
minance in 4-year-old Portuguese preschool relation between verbal and visuospatial wor-
children king memory
Fragoso, Sara (Portugal) Dong, Jimei (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Republic of China)
PS-Mon-am-175 The effect of housing group
size and gender on emotional behavior indexes PS-Mon-am-188 Development of childrens
in rats graphic representations achieved from tactile
Gulatowska, Judyta (Poland) or visual exploration of bidimensional shapes
Fernandes, Viviane (France)
PS-Mon-am-176 Maternal exposure to BPA
feminized social behavior of cynomolgus male PS-Mon-am-189 Resiliency, well being, and
infants (Macaca fascicularis) future life planning in the lives of school and
Nakagami, Akiko (Japan) non school going street/working children in
India
Topic:Developmental processes Garg, Seerat (India)
PS-Mon-am-178 The interaction between sib PS-Mon-am-190 Effects of exposure to mass
lings cognitive development and parent-child media on human drawings of four-year olds
relationships Goshiki, Toru (Japan)
Alekseeva, Olga (Russia)
PS-Mon-am-191 God, fairies and Superman:
PS-Mon-am-179 Primary school childrens Children concepts about non-human agents
drawings of Europe: A study on Italian children Guerrero, Silvia (Spain)
Amann Gainotti, Merete (Italy)
PS-Mon-am-192 Theory of mind acquisition
PS-Mon-am-180 Is theory of mind; associated and use in deaf college students
with reading skills among high-functioning Hao, Jian (Peoples Republic of China)
children with autism spectrum conditions?
PS-Mon-am-193 Analyzing the cognitive,
sberg, Jakob (Sweden)
emotional, and motor development of hyper-
active children with the Intelligence and Devel
opmental Scales (IDS)
Heckmann, Carmen P. (Germany)
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affective decision-making: The effects of age and false belief tasks: A training study with
and sex in 3 and 4-year old children children of a low socioeconomic level
Heilman, Renata (Romania) Panciera, Sara (Brazil)
PS-Mon-am-195 Developmental study on PS-Mon-am-209 Cognitive development of
conservation of probability deaf children interacting with hearing mothers
Itoh, Tomoko (Japan) Sanchez Barba, Mayra (Mexico)
PS-Mon-am-196 Infant typical-color knowl PS-Mon-am-210 Who is Susies mother?:
edge for natural objects modifies chromaticity Preschoolers understanding of identity state-
selections in recognition task ments
Kawabata, Miho (Japan) Rendl, Bibiane (Austria)
PS-Mon-am-197 Task switching and atten PS-Mon-am-211 The development of magni
tional selection in young children tude representations: A cross-sectional compa-
Konde, Zoltan (Hungary) rison
Reynvoet, Bert (Belgium)
PS-Mon-am-198 Pecularities of constructive
thinking of 8-9 years old children PS-Mon-am-212 The development of the
Latysh, Natalia (Ukraine) conception of pollution: A cross-age study
Rodriguez, Manuel (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-199 The development of narrow
ing the window of attention: Relationship with PS-Mon-am-213 Visuo-spatial working me
the reading level mory in face processing from preschool to
Leclercq, Virginie (France) adulthood
Rossmeisl, Uwe (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-200 Do infants differentiate the
unwilling state from the unable state? PS-Mon-am-214 Comparative study in num-
Destrebecqz, Arnaud (Belgium) ber transcoding from verbal to digital form in
French, German and Syrian first-grader chil
PS-Mon-am-201 A designing of rating scale
dren
of number sense of sixth grader in China
Saad, Lana (France)
Li, Yanxia (Macao SAR Peoples Republic of Chi-
na) Topic:Educational psychology
PS-Mon-am-202 Comparision of visual motor
PS-Mon-am-215 The extent of gathering in-
coordination ability, attention, intelligence,
formation on academic programs among Ira
learning disorders and behavioral disorders in
nian university candidates
immature and normal children
Abdi, Beheshteh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Mehri Nejad, Seyyed Abolghasem (Islamic Re-
public of Iran) PS-Mon-am-216 High school students motive
of achievement and assertiveness
PS-Mon-am-203 Imitation of model tool use
Arnaudova, Violeta (The former Yugoslav
in children and adults
Republic of Macedonia)
Mizuguchi, Takashi (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-217 Can 2x2 factors of achieve-
PS-Mon-am-204 Estimation of multiple intel
ment goal orientation be found empirically: A
ligences in Kordofan State
German adaptation of the achievement goal
Mohammednour, Obeidallah (Sudan)
orientation questionnaire
PS-Mon-am-205 Developmental change and Bachmann, Gerhard (Germany)
diversity of childrens beliefs about the origin of
PS-Mon-am-218 The reform of Italian univer-
personal, intellectual and physical traits
sity and effects on teaching practices: A re-
Mukai, Takahisa (Japan)
search with Psychology graduates at the Ca-
PS-Mon-am-206 Is an inference rule Modus tholic University of Milan.
Ponens really an early acquisition? Bruno, Andreina (Italy)
Nakagaki, Akira (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-219 On university students self-
PS-Mon-am-207 The role of executive func- confidence personality and its development
tion in Japanese childrens prediction and ex- Che, Liping (Peoples Republic of China)
planation of other persons false action
Ogawa, Ayako (Japan)
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logical health-protection exercise for alleviating titudes towards deaf people
students learning fatigue Garca-Fernndez, Jos Manuel (Spain)
Cui, Lizhong (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-am-235 Social competence, emotion
PS-Mon-am-221 A microgenetic study of the al intelligence and its relations with academic
development of indirect addition as an alterna- achievement in a group of students of compul-
tive strategy for doing two-digit subtraction sory education
de Smedt, Bert (Belgium) Gilar, Raquel (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-222 Academic achievement and PS-Mon-am-236 The evaluation of teachers
personality in antisocial Spanish adolescents on multiple intelligences in preschool and pri-
Delgado Domenech, Beatriz (Spain) mary
Gomis Selva, Nieves (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-223 Academic achievement and
personality in prosocial students of secondary PS-Mon-am-237 The mentoring program in
education the university as a measure of quality in the
Delgado Domenech, Beatriz (Spain) learning studentss process: A proposal for ac-
tion at the University of Alicante
PS-Mon-am-224 Academic achievement and
Lled Carreres, Asuncion (Spain)
personality in social anxious students
Delgado Domenech, Beatriz (Spain) PS-Mon-am-238 The attitudes, beliefs, and
emotions about mathematics of primary edu-
PS-Mon-am-225 Academic causal attribution
cation students of the University of Extrema
in antisocial Spanish adolescents
dura
Delgado Domenech, Beatriz (Spain)
Guerrero Barona, Eloisa (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-226 Pursuing a career in a tech-
PS-Mon-am-239 Internal motivation in aca-
nological field: Barriers and motivating factors
demic performance
Endepohls-Ulpe, Martina (Germany)
Hart, Alex (USA)
PS-Mon-am-227 Social representations of
PS-Mon-am-240 Science education of the
boredom in french primary school
brain and mind for junior high school students:
Ferriere, Severine (France)
The experiential cognition and development of
PS-Mon-am-228 Differential predictors to ex- e-learning program
plain persistence and academic achievement of Ikeda, Masami (Japan)
first-year university students
PS-Mon-am-241 The relationships among mo
Frenay, Mariane (Belgium)
tivational beliefs, self-regulated learning strate-
PS-Mon-am-229 How college students build gies and four language skills
anticipatory confidence to succeed in their fu- Ito, Takamichi (Japan)
ture careers: The impact of experiences gained
PS-Mon-am-242 Life styles and study meth
trough college activities
ods scale for the university students
Fujimura, Makoto (Japan)
Jesus, Saul (Portugal)
PS-Mon-am-230 The effects of work experi-
PS-Mon-am-243 The influence of time man
ences on values of the high school students
agement disposition training on mental health
Gamboa, Vitor (Portugal)
and academic performance in junior middle
PS-Mon-am-231 The quality of the training school students
ecperience: Predictor variables of satisfaction Jin, Junwei (Peoples Republic of China)
and career exploration
PS-Mon-am-244 The effect of critical thinking
Gamboa, Vitor (Portugal)
instruction on students hypothesis creation
PS-Mon-am-232 Attitudes towards deaf peo- (Science creation mechanism in universities)
ple in adolescence Khalkhali, Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Garca-Fernndez, Jos Manuel (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-245 The psychometric properties
PS-Mon-am-233 Gender differences in school of the Greek Questionnaire on Teacher Interac-
anxiety: Study with a sample of Spanish middle tion (G-QTI)
and high school students Charalambous, Kyriakos (Greece)
Garca-Fernndez, Jos Manuel (Spain)
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adolescence in factors of the socio-emotional playing computer games involving violence and
development displays of aggression by the players
Garaigordobil, Maite (Spain) Denglerova, Denisa (Czech Republic)
PS-Mon-am-273 Does work experience make PS-Mon-am-286 Prevalence of dominating
a difference in the expression of gender role and jealous tactics in adolescent and young
behavior? adult dating relationships
Harring, Kathleen (USA) Fernndez Gonzlez, Liria (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-274 Effects of gender and ethni- PS-Mon-am-288 Program of education of
city on gender beliefs, identity styles, and social skills for the prevention of the violence in the
well-being pair in the educational context
Hejazi Moughari, Elaheh (Islamic Republic of Garca-Baamonde Snchez, Maria Elena
Iran) (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-275 The gender differences in PS-Mon-am-289 Psychosocial profiles of bul-
the pattern of major and college selection and lies, victims and bully-victims
the mental health Georgiou, Stelios (Cyprus)
Hsu, Chong-Shiann (Taiwan)
PS-Mon-am-290 Problems in treating Pro
PS-Mon-am-276 Worrying and performance longed Incestual Violence (PIV): Research clini-
on attention tasks: Gender differences cal, and ethical issues: The impact on treatment
Janowski, Konrad (Italy) outcomes of nondisclosure vs. self-disclosure
Goldberg, Greta (Australia)
PS-Mon-am-277 Girls and mathematical edu-
cation: Results of a longitudinal study PS-Mon-am-291 Sexual aggression in dating
Jling, Inge (Germany) relationships of Spanish students during high
school and university
PS-Mon-am-278 A study on the gender diffe-
Fernndez Gonzlez, Liria (Spain)
rences between intimacy dimensions of mar-
ried college students PS-Mon-am-292 The effect of positive adoles
Khamseh, Akram (Islamic Republic of Iran) cent choices training (a cognative-behavioral
program) on violence prevention in adolescents
Topic:Social psychology of Tehran
PS-Mon-am-279 Mothers of aggressive chil Hajati, Fereshteh Sadat (Islamic Republic of Iran)
dren: insights on how to prevent transgressor PS-Mon-am-293 Differences between reven-
behavior in the future ge and retaliation
Basaglia, Aline (Brazil) Janson, Michal (Poland)
PS-Mon-am-280 Protective and risk factors of PS-Mon-am-294 Feminine identity in teen
being bully and victim in a Turkish adolescent agers with abuse experience who entered to
sample government protection programs in Colombia
Bayraktar, Fatih (Turkey) Jimnez Flrez, Mauricio Hernn (Colombia)
PS-Mon-am-281 Prevalence and chronicity of PS-Mon-am-295 Long-term influences of past
dating violence among a sample of South Afri- bullied experience on mental health in late
can university students adolescence
Bhana, Kerlanie (South Africa) Kameda, Hideko (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-282 Burnout: A vulnerability fac- PS-Mon-am-296 Couple relations scales be
tor for PTSD tween non-violent and violent couples
Boudoukha, Abdel Halim (France) Lee, Sang-Bok (Republic of Korea)
PS-Mon-am-283 Effectiveness of culturally PS-Mon-am-297 An experimental research on
adapted violence prevention with children from childrens concepts of bullying and their coping
Latin America: A multi-country report styles
Clinton, Amanda (Puerto Rico) Li, Xinyu (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-am-284 Bullying: Aggression and
emotions
Martins, Maria Jos D. (Portugal)
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abuse and its association with risky behaviours and punishment on feelings of revenge
among rural adolescent in Hunan province, Torvik, Fartein Ask (Norway)
China
PS-Mon-am-312 Online game and aggressive
Lin, Danhua (Peoples Republic of China)
behavior of college students
PS-Mon-am-299 Campus violence in Chinese Wang, Chih-Chien (Taiwan)
high school
PS-Mon-am-313 Cruelty to animals among
Liu, Xuanwen (Peoples Republic of China)
Chinese children referred to psychiatric service
PS-Mon-am-300 Television and aggression: A Wong, Siu Yi Ann (Peoples Republic of China)
test of a mediated model
PS-Mon-am-314 What factors modulate atti-
Ferreira, Joaquim (Portugal)
tudes towards homosexuality in a small Cana-
PS-Mon-am-301 Posttraumatic stress disorder dian university located in a semi-rural setting?
in women experiencing partner violence in El Bacon, Benoit A. (Canada)
Salvador and Spain
PS-Mon-am-315 The relationship between
Matud, Pilar (Spain)
marital adjustment and relationship standards
PS-Mon-am-302 Illicit drug use, alcohol use Barazandeh, Hoda (Islamic Republic of Iran)
and perpetration of dating violence among
PS-Mon-am-316 The aggressor identity vs. tar
Spanish adolescents
get effect on representation of the terrorism
Fernndez Gonzlez, Liria (Spain)
Battistelli, Piergiorgio (Italy)
PS-Mon-am-303 The effect of Emotional In-
telligence Training (EIT) on aggressiveness in Topic:Social issues
male students PS-Mon-am-317 The relation between accul-
Naghdi, Hadi (Islamic Republic of Iran) turation orientations preferred by both immig-
PS-Mon-am-304 Post-transgressional repair in rants and host society and immigrants school
tention: Its relationship with consequence se success
verity, trait favorability and responsibility attri- Antnio, Joo (Portugal)
bution PS-Mon-am-318 Creating ourselves: Ethnic
Pak, S. Tess (Peoples Republic of China) arts participation and adaptation in New Zea
PS-Mon-am-305 Ambivalent sexism in young land
people: Prediction of attitudes toward violence Fox, Stephen (New Zealand)
in the couple PS-Mon-am-319 Is ethnic identity in children
Palacios, Maria Soledad (Spain) worth measuring? The development of an eth-
PS-Mon-am-306 Women as victims of vio- nic identity scale for majority and minority
lence: Analyses of the effectof prevention cam- group children
paings in young peoples attitudes. Griffiths, Judith (Australia)
Palacios, Maria Soledad (Spain) PS-Mon-am-320 Community force: Ethnic
PS-Mon-am-307 The agressive behaviour networks for social inclusion
questionnaire (QCA): Two validation studies Hinding, Barbara (Germany)
Raimundo, Raquel (Portugal) PS-Mon-am-321 Differences on collective
PS-Mon-am-308 Male groups at risk for vio- identity and ethnic pride and differentiation
lence-related mortality in South African cities between whites and half-castes in Chile
Ratele, Kopano (South Africa) Jimenez, Amaia (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-309 Psychological disorders PS-Mon-am-322 Give me your tired, your
among salvadorean women victims of dome- poor, your huddled masses: Mortality salience,
stic violence physicality and immigration
Santos, Pablo (Spain) Osborne, Randall (USA)
PS-Mon-am-310 Parental attributions and the PS-Mon-am-324 The mote in thy brothers
risk of physical punishment: How do situational eye: Does recognizing faces of a different eth-
ambiguity and personality of the parents inter- nicity rely on the telling detail?
act? Stenberg, Georg (Sweden)
Steinmetz, Martina (Germany)
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adaptation in the different culture spheres for rope migrations effects on the behavior of Ro-
different ethnical groups manian children
Strode, Diana (Latvia) Constantinescu, Maria (Romania)
PS-Mon-am-326 Are they all the same? The PS-Mon-am-338 Down syndrome parents
influence of subcategorization on the percep worries about their children: Iranian family pat-
tion of group variability in a Polish and German tern
sample Dadkhah, Asghar (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Tauber, Joanna (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-339 Brazilian fathers participa
PS-Mon-am-327 Determinants of the attitudes tion during pregnancy and childbirth
of Ukrainians and Russians in Ukraine to ethnic Dessen, Maria Auxiliadora (Brazil)
and social-economic issues
PS-Mon-am-340 Brazilian grandparents in-
Tereshchenko, Kira (Ukraine)
fluence on family life during the birth of their
PS-Mon-am-328 A longitudinal narrative stu- grandchildren
dy of psychological acculturation of immigrants Dessen, Maria Auxiliadora (Brazil)
in Finland
PS-Mon-am-341 Families of agricultural and
Varjonen, Sirkku (Finland)
urban zone: Characteristics and conceptions of
PS-Mon-am-329 Relationships between gen- adolescents
der, gender role orientation and work-family Ebner Melchiori, Lgia (Brazil)
and family-work conflicts
PS-Mon-am-342 Effect mechanism of family
Aguilar-Luzon, Maria del Carmen (Spain)
functioning on adolescents emotional prob-
PS-Mon-am-330 Becoming parents of a pre- lem
mature baby: Parental adjustment facing a pre- Fang, Xiaoyi (Peoples Republic of China)
term birth a 3 year follow-up
PS-Mon-am-343 Discipline styles used by Spa
Araujo-Pedrosa, Anabela (Portugal)
nish parents: A preliminary study
PS-Mon-am-331 Parenting and socio-person Gmez-Guadix, Manuel (Spain)
al development in contexts of social vulnerabi-
PS-Mon-am-344 The family in the contem-
lity
porary society: Shared tasks?
Bartau Rojas, Isabel (Spain)
Goulao, Maria de Fatima (Portugal)
PS-Mon-am-332 Effects of community-social-
PS-Mon-am-345 Single mother families, step
and spouse-support on womens work-family-
father families, and intact families: Childrens
conflict in privatized vs. non-privatized Israeli
psychosocial adjustment & mothers experience
kibutz.
of parenthood
Braunstein-Bercovitz, Hedva (Israel)
Hakvoort, Esther (Netherlands)
PS-Mon-am-333 Work-family conflict and co-
PS-Mon-am-346 Parents and children in cus
ping in Germany and Sweden
tody disputes
Staar, Henning (Germany)
Heubeck, Bernd (Australia)
PS-Mon-am-334 How do infertile couples fol-
PS-Mon-am-347 The relationships between
lowing IVF-treatment consider their frozen em-
Taiwanese family boundary and adolescent
bryos?
school adjustment: A multilevel approach
Cailleau, Franoise (Belgium)
Huang, Tsung-Chain (Taiwan)
PS-Mon-am-335 Gender, guilt and parenting
PS-Mon-am-348 Family relationship in the ru-
styles: A comparison between employed and
ral areas of Bangladesh: A comparative study
non-employed mothers
on Muslim and Santal community
Carrasco, Maria Jose (Spain)
Islam, A.K.M. Shafiul (Bangladesh)
PS-Mon-am-336 Television and the family con
PS-Mon-am-349 Comparative evaluation of
text
adaptability in families with handicapped mem-
Conde, Elena (Spain)
ber
Javadian, Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran)
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between conduct problems and depression of silience in German children and adolescents.
Korean adolescents Results from the BELLA study within the Ger-
Lee, Suk-Hi (Republic of Korea) man health interview and examination survey
for children and adolescents (KiGGS)
PS-Mon-am-377 Social competence of ado
Ravens-Sieberer, Ulrike (Germany)
lescents having schizophrenia
Levikova, Ekaterina (Russia) Topic:Health psychology
PS-Mon-am-378 Effect of play therapy group PS-Mon-am-389 Development of preventive
counseling on life adjustment of shy children intention scale for sexually transmitted diseases
Liu, Xuanwen (Peoples Republic of China) on Japanese university students
PS-Mon-am-379 The mental health service Amazaki, Mitsuhiro (Japan)
needs of children and adolescents in the south PS-Mon-am-390 The developmental of chil
east of Ireland drens perceptions of oral health and disease
Martin, Maeve (Ireland) Croker, Steve (United Kingdom)
PS-Mon-am-380 Parenting the disruptive child: PS-Mon-am-391 Concepts of mental health
From cope to hope: Parental satisfaction and and barriers to help services from the perspec-
treatment outcomes in the evaluation of suc- tive of children and parents: Recent results
cessive parenting and childrens social skills from the AMHC-(Access to Mental Health Care
groups in a clinical setting in Children)-Study
Maunula, Stephen (Canada) de Oliveira Kppler, Christoph (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-381 Media role in a crisis psycho- PS-Mon-am-392 Clinical and counseling psy-
logical intervention chology: The psychological profile of the hemo-
Monov, Hristo (Bulgaria) dialized patients
PS-Mon-am-382 A study of effectiveness of Drobot, Loredana (Romania)
structural family therapy approach in treatment PS-Mon-am-393 A model of unprotected sex
of 6-12 years old children with separation anx ual activity among gay-identified men
iety disorder Gillis, Joseph Roy (Canada)
Mousavi, Rogayyeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Mon-am-394 Body-experience in breast
PS-Mon-am-383 Burden of care: Measuring cancer patients: A study with the repertory grid
the impact of pediatric psychiatric, emotional technique
and behavioral disorders on caregivers Grimm, Anne (Germany)
Murdoch, Douglas (Canada)
PS-Mon-am-395 Implicit association test and
PS-Mon-am-384 Parental rearing styles and ad childrens concept of alcohol
justment patterns in Portuguese school-aged Heim-Dreger, Uwe (Germany)
children
Pereira, Ana Isabel (Portugal) PS-Mon-am-396 The role of goal focus for
success in dieting
PS-Mon-am-385 Features of emotional and Hennecke, Marie (Switzerland)
body experience oof the children with the Burn
Trauma PS-Mon-am-397 Body consciousness mode-
Pervichko, Elena (Russia) rates the effect of message framing on inten-
tions to use sunscreen
PS-Mon-am-386 Coping strategies in parents Hevey, David (Ireland)
of children with pervasive developmental disor-
ders PS-Mon-am-398 Sense of coherence and ill-
Pouretemad, Hamid (Islamic Republic of Iran) ness experience
Horike, Hiroko (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-387 The effect of picture ex-
change communication system on behavioral PS-Mon-am-399 The effect of demographic
problems of children with Autism spectrum factors on elderly peoples general health
Disorders Javadian, Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Pouretemad, Hamid (Islamic Republic of Iran) PS-Mon-am-400 Health and cultural beliefs
unique to the Caribbean University student
Johnson, Lockie (Netherlands Antilles)
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ships in later life: The old people and their fami- on train drivers vigilance
lies Spring, Peter (Australia)
Perez-Marin, Marian (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-442 Does general situation aware
PS-Mon-am-429 Risk factors and protectors ness exist?
of suicide behavior in secondary school stu- Sun, Xianghong (Peoples Republic of China)
dents
PS-Mon-am-443 Impact of visualization type
Pinto Loria, Maria de Lourdes (Mexico)
and individual factorson human reliability with
Topic:Industrial/Organizational psycho- monitoring systems
logy Wuheng, Zuo (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-am-444 Usability test of voice-oper
PS-Mon-am-430 An investigation of the ef-
ated cellular phone services
fect of organizational entrepreneurship teach
Wuheng, Zuo (Peoples Republic of China)
ing on entrepreneurial inclination of universitys
employees PS-Mon-am-445 A proposed model of safety
Adibrad, Nastaran (Islamic Republic of Iran) climate: Contributing factors and consequences
Yucebilgic, Harika (Turkey)
PS-Mon-am-431 Influence of time pressure
on the inspection performance in nuclear pow- PS-Mon-am-446 The effect of group training
er plants organizational behavior on organizational cli-
Bertovic, Marija (Germany) mate, organizational commitment and job sa-
tisfaction in Isfahan municipality personnel
PS-Mon-am-432 Effects of interior color on
Ahmadi, Elaheh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
emotion in fullDi-scale modeling
Hirschmller, Anna Katharina (Germany) PS-Mon-am-447 Impressions on facial appear
ance and their influence on HR selection pro-
PS-Mon-am-433 Dynamic predicative model
cess
of cognitive load in a dual task environment
Alves Lino de Souza, Altay (Brazil)
Jinbo, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-am-448 Can web-based feedback
PS-Mon-am-434 Development of speech syn-
facilitation enhance the effect of feedback on
thesizer for the blind capabilities in Slavic lan-
performance?
guage
Schollaert, Eveline (Belgium)
Losik, George (Belarus)
PS-Mon-am-449 Negative effect of organiza-
PS-Mon-am-435 Cognitive load and rating
tional changes on employees well-being and
accuracy during the observation of an assess-
its psychological correction
ment center group discussion
Barabanshchikova, Valentina (Russia)
Melchers, Klaus G. (Switzerland)
PS-Mon-am-450 Selection of applicants for
PS-Mon-am-436 Assessing user experience
apprenticeship positions in public administra
through retrospective time estimation
tion: Construction and validation of a test to
Meyer, Herbert A. (Germany)
measure concentration
PS-Mon-am-437 Acceptability and usability Bartholdt, Luise (Germany)
of technical solutions in old age
PS-Mon-am-452 An evaluation of the career
Oppenauer, Claudia (Austria)
centers services in Turkish universities
PS-Mon-am-438 Comprehensibility of warn Bykgze Kavas, Aysenur (Turkey)
ing symbols
PS-Mon-am-453 Relationship between leader
Paridon, Hiltraut (Germany)
ship style of managers and conflict manage-
PS-Mon-am-439 How do organizational val ment methods
ues and individual differences determine pat- Fathi-Ashtiani, Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran)
terns of sensemaking?
PS-Mon-am-454 Empirical research on man
Perry, Anthony (USA)
agers meta-competence model and its rela
PS-Mon-am-440 Relationship model in cross- tionship with performance
cultural thinking aloud usability testing Feng, Ming (Peoples Republic of China)
Shi, Qingxin (Denmark)
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among managerial women in Turkish banks: employment relationship and flexible work-
Benefits of putting career first? force occupational fatigue, job insecurity
Fiksenbaum, Lisa (Canada) Miao, Qing (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-am-456 Distinctive features of devel
opment of the need of further improvement in
Poster Session
organization employees
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adjustment: Factor structure and profiles in dif- being
ferent faculties Shukla, Aradhana (India)
Miezitis, Solveiga (Latvia)
PS-Mon-pm-028 Triple world, triple realm
PS-Mon-pm-014 The relationship between model of life: A chaotic system for understand
students attitude towards entrepreneurship, ing psychology.
value, personality and achievement motivation: Snyder, Roslyn (Australia)
A case study in Malaysia
PS-Mon-pm-029 An exploration for Frankls
Nordin, Nor Akmar (Malaysia)
psychology of religion
PS-Mon-pm-015 Continuing initiatives for Ni- Sui, Guangyuan (Peoples Republic of China)
gerian psychology in the present century
PS-Mon-pm-030 Rawlss principles of justice:
Nwachuku, Viktor (Nigeria)
From a thought experiment to an empirical
PS-Mon-pm-016 How psychology is given its study
importance in the Early Childhood Teacher Xu, Huanu (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re-
Education Program adopted in METU public of China)
Parlak Rakap, Asiye (Turkey)
Topic: Research methods and statistics
PS-Mon-pm-017 Accreditation process and
quality assurance of education in the profes PS-Mon-pm-031 Clinical significance of WISC-
sional school of clinical psychology in Japan 111 for the gifted children
Shibui, Susumu (Japan) Ahmed, Khalil (Sudan)
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partial reinforcement over the acquisition of a for implicit sequence learning
specific criterion of response in rats Khnel, Anja (Germany)
Garca Leal, scar (Mexico)
PS-Mon-pm-081 Picture superiority in con-
PS-Mon-pm-067 Timing models and second ceptual implicit memory tests
order conditioning preparations McBride, Dawn (USA)
Garca Leal, scar (Mexico)
PS-Mon-pm-082 Artificial grammar learning
PS-Mon-pm-068 Functional magnetic reso- in primary school children with and without de-
nance neuroimaging of fear conditioning by velopmental dyslexia
using aversive pictures as unconditioned sti Pavlidou, Elpis (United Kingdom)
muli
PS-Mon-pm-083 Functional MRI investigation
Klucken, Tim (Germany)
of neural networks in implicit sequence learn
PS-Mon-pm-069 State-dependent learned ing in schizophrenic patients
valuation determines food choice Pedersen, Anya (Germany)
Knnecke, Katja (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-084 Semantic priming between
PS-Mon-pm-070 Effects of varying reinforce- verbal and pictorial codes in visual modality
ment availability using temporally defined Rebernjak, Bla (Croatia)
schedules
PS-Mon-pm-085 Neural activation shifts du-
Torres, Carlos (Mexico)
ring implicit sequence learning in old age: An
PS-Mon-pm-071 Analyzing temporal conti fMRI study
guity with a sensory preconditioning task Rieckmann, Anna (Sweden)
Torres Berrio, Angelica (Colombia)
PS-Mon-pm-086 Cognitive processes speeded
PS-Mon-pm-072 Interference between cues by implicitly learned visual context: An event-
needs a causal frame related brain potential study
Gonzlez Martn, Estrella (Spain) Schankin, Andrea (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-073 Paired associated learning PS-Mon-pm-087 Ordinal position information
by Chinese children with dyslexia in implicit learning
Li, Hong (Peoples Republic of China) Schuck, Nicolas (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-074 Individual difference in face PS-Mon-pm-088 Different forgetting rates of
memory and eye fixation patterns during face implicit and explicit knowledge in a serial reac-
learning tion time task
Sekiguchi, Takahiro (Japan) Tamayo, Ricardo (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-075 Individual differences of de- PS-Mon-pm-089 The role of symmetry and
clarative memory from infancy to childhood repetition in material when learning implicitly
Kolling, Thorsten (Germany) an artificial grammar
Witt, Arnaud (France)
PS-Mon-pm-076 Incidental probability learn
ing test PS-Mon-pm-090 New issues of implicit learn
Aczel, Balazs (United Kingdom) ing and its influence on research of expertise
Zhang, Yingping (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-077 Procedural learning in ob-
sessive-compulsive disorder compared to anx Topic: Cognition
iety disorder
Bauer, Anja (Germany) PS-Mon-pm-091 Possible cognitive processes
involved in the creation of the concept of four-
PS-Mon-pm-078 Processing non-adjacent de-
dimensional spacetime
pendencies
Babb, Richard (USA)
Destrebecqz, Arnaud (Belgium)
PS-Mon-pm-092 Cognitive flexibility, selective
PS-Mon-pm-079 No evidence for abstraction
attention and semantic verbal fluency in three
with extended exposure in artificial grammar
schizophrenic dimensions: Psychotic, negative
learning
and disorganisation (P.A.N.S.S)
Johansson, Tobias (Sweden)
Bejaoui, Moez (France)
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of children Repercussions and the partners expectations
Chaturvedi, Niharika (India) Grubits Freire, Heloisa Bruna (Brazil)
PS-Mon-pm-121 Understanding of the emo- PS-Mon-pm-136 The imaginary audience, per
tions felt by the protagonist of a story: Impact sonal fable and pathological internet use of
on the meaning of the story Chinese adolescents
Clavel, Cline (France) Guo, Fei (Peoples Republic of China)
ment to parents and family environment university students through motivation, quality
Lubenko, Jelena (Latvia) of life and lifestyles
Pacheco, Andreia (Portugal)
PS-Mon-pm-150 Aggressive trends in adoles
cents with criminal behavior PS-Mon-pm-162 The influence of self-efficacy
Mandel, Anna (Russia) and social support on life-satisfaction and aca-
demic achievement: Longitudinal analysis of
PS-Mon-pm-151 Family relationships in child-
the transition from elementary to high school
hood, pubertal timing and reproductive strate-
Park, Young-Shin (Republic of Korea)
gies of adolescents
Meckelmann, Viola (Germany) PS-Mon-pm-163 Predicting academic success
in college courses: General intelligence, per
PS-Mon-pm-152 Tip-of-the-tongue states and
sonality traits and emotional intelligence
aging: Does vocabulary have any effect?
Perez, Nelida (Spain)
Ijuin, Mutsuo (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-164 Neuroendocrine responses to
Topic: Educational psychology academic stressors
PS-Mon-pm-153 The strategy of self-handi- Preu, Diana (Germany)
capping: Self-handicapping effects in different PS-Mon-pm-165 School dropout and self-
future goals conditions esteem at the early elementary school
Marumoto, Nao (Japan) Rambaud, Angelique (France)
PS-Mon-pm-154 Contribution of cognitive- PS-Mon-pm-166 Reading motivation: Decline
motivational variables in the explanation of the in adolescence and relations to sex, reading be-
academic achievement from a expectation- havior and literacy
value model Retelsdorf, Jan (Germany)
Minano Perez, Pablo (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-167 What changed about writing
PS-Mon-pm-155 The influence of academic activities through repeated writing practice?
self-efficacy and work values on career aware- Sakihama, Hideyuki (Japan)
ness of elementary school, junior high school
PS-Mon-pm-168 Intelligence, creativity and
and high school students
outstanding academic achievements of gifted
Niimi, Naoko (Japan)
students
PS-Mon-pm-156 Explaining academic achieve Sekowski, Andrzej (Poland)
ment: The roles of procrastination and execu
PS-Mon-pm-169 Development and validation
tive functioning
of a questionnaire to assess academic learning
Nutter-Upham, Katherine (USA)
motivation through measuring regulation styles
PS-Mon-pm-157 Factors predicting career iIn- among Indonesian university students
decision for Japanese liberal arts, education, Soegijardjo, Witriani (Indonesia)
and business majors
PS-Mon-pm-170 The time factor and effective
Obana, Maki (USA)
learning
PS-Mon-pm-158 Strategic model for learning Sun, Hechuan (Peoples Republic of China)
from reading at the college tutoring.
PS-Mon-pm-171 Effect of socio economic sta-
Ortega Andrade, Norma Anglica (Mexico)
tus on academic achievement and emotional
PS-Mon-pm-159 Students psychoeducational competencies among Indian adolescents
diagnosis II: Self-regulation and academic per- Tomar, Sapna (India)
formance
PS-Mon-pm-172 School aged children symp-
Oss Bargas, Rosa Maria (Mexico)
toms of examination stress measured by the
PS-Mon-pm-160 Using learning diaries to eval Greek adjustment of the Test concerning Abili-
uate training effects on students self-regulated ties for Study and Examination (T.A.ST.E.)
learning Tsakalis, Panayiotis (Greece)
Otto, Barbara (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-173 Self-concept, subject value
and coping with failure in the math classroom:
Influences on students emotions
Tulis, Maria (Germany)
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transition on the development of mathematical early reading competencies through differen
achievement tiated classroom tuition
van Ophuysen, Stefanie (Germany) Gasteiger-Klicpera, Barbara (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-175 Study on modeling the char PS-Mon-pm-187 Reading and spelling pat-
acteristics of distance learners terns in bilingual dyslexic children
Wang, Ying (Peoples Republic of China) Gupta, Ashum (India)
PS-Mon-pm-176 The impact of achievement PS-Mon-pm-188 The double-deficit hypothe-
motivation on the development of job skills: sis in Spanish children with Dyslexia
First results from the longitudinal study Hernandez Valle, Isabel (Spain)
LEARN at Heilbronn University
PS-Mon-pm-189 The prevalence of reading
Wilpers, Susanne (Germany)
disability among primary school children in Ja-
PS-Mon-pm-177 Application of the theory of pan: A school-based screening study using a
planned behavior to exercise participation questionnaire for teachers
among Chinese undergraduates Ishizaka, Ikuyo (Japan)
Xiong, Mingsheng (Peoples Republic of China)
Topic: Personality and individual diffe-
PS-Mon-pm-178 Middle school students per- rences
sonal epistemology: Theoretical construct and
development of a personal epistemology in- PS-Mon-pm-190 Gender differences in first-
ventory grade mathematics strategy use: Is there rea-
Yang, Xiaoyang (Peoples Republic of China) son for concern?
Kurz-Milcke, Elke (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-179 A servey of mental status of
Taiwan students in a certain medical college in PS-Mon-pm-191 Stereotype and affect to-
Beijing ward science in Chinese secondary school stu-
Yang, Fengchi (Peoples Republic of China) dents
Liu, Mingxin (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-180 The effect of teachers teach
ing behaviors on Chinese junior high school PS-Mon-pm-192 Qualitative analysis of marri-
students English learning motivation and age and romantic love perceived by never-mar-
achievement ried PhD female students in a Chinese culture
Zeng, Xihua (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Liu, Ling (Peoples Republic of China)
Republic of China) PS-Mon-pm-193 The impact of hands-on ex-
PS-Mon-pm-181 The influence of metaphor perience: Are gender differences important?
and plan of development introductions on the Madill, Helen (Canada)
evaluation of student essays PS-Mon-pm-194 Women and science: Girls-
Zengaro, Franco (USA) only schools improve womens attitude to sci-
PS-Mon-pm-182 Inhibitory control of children ence
with mathematics learning disabilities Manassero Mas, Maria-Antonia (Spain)
Liu, Ming (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Mon-pm-195 Gender and power at the
PS-Mon-pm-183 Effects of neuropsychologi workpace two studies about womens and
cal treatment on the reading efficiency of Irani- mens leadership in Polish organization
an students with developmental dyslexia Mandal, Eugenia (Poland)
Baezzat, Fereshteh (Islamic Republic of Iran) PS-Mon-pm-196 Interpersonal cognitions, psy
PS-Mon-pm-184 The role of dynamic testing chological adjustment and rehabilitation after a
in diagnosing reading disabilities cardiac event
Fang, Ping (Peoples Republic of China) Medved, Maria (Canada)
PS-Mon-pm-185 The wide eyes of dyslexics: PS-Mon-pm-197 Gender differences in voca-
Indication of increased mental effort in dyslexic tional development
reading Merino Tejedor, Enrique (Spain)
Gagl, Benjamin (Austria) PS-Mon-pm-198 Gender differences in lead
ership styles of Russian students
Mikosha, Valeriya (Russia)
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demic failure, personal conceptions of intelli- tudes towards career mothers: A look at the
gence, academic failure, perception of feed- Canadian academic work environment
back messages from parents and teachers Harriman, Rebecca (Canada)
Couceiro Figueira, Ana Paula (Portugal)
PS-Mon-pm-239 Stimulus generalization in
PS-Mon-pm-226 Identity, commitment, infi- evaluative conditioning
delity: An organizational study Hayashi, Mikiya (Japan)
Crescentini, Alberto (Switzerland)
PS-Mon-pm-240 Inequity enhancing rejection
PS-Mon-pm-227 Exposure to an evolutionary of unfair offers: Comparison of the ultimatum,
psychology theory affects moral judgments impunity, and private impunity games
Dar-Nimrod, Ilan (Canada) Horita, Yutaka (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-228 Perceived injustice and per- PS-Mon-pm-241 The finitude belief scale: Ex-
ceived humiliation similarly influence observer ploration of general beliefs about how human
judgments in a conflict situation is limited
Dimdins, Girts (Latvia) Huen, Jenny M.Y. (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo-
ples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-229 Wisdom and values in older
adults PS-Mon-pm-242 Intergroup contact: The case
Etezadi, Sarah (Canada) of Cyprus
Husnu, Senel (Cyprus)
PS-Mon-pm-230 Is there a self-concept change
after participation in outdoor education pro- PS-Mon-pm-243 How we perceive peoples
grams? An evaluation study excuses
Fengler, Janne (Germany) Ida, Masashi (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-231 How does the belief in a just PS-Mon-pm-244 Attiudes toward food, and
world influence attitudes regarding people ac- the role of food in the life in Japanese women
cused of crimes? Imada, Sumio (Japan)
Fukakusa, Mari (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-245 Attitude, awareness and
PS-Mon-pm-232 Reactions to the profession knowledge towards safety among school chil
al injustices according to the level of belief in a dren in Malaysia
just world of Argentinean salaried employees Ismail, Rozmi (Malaysia)
and unemployed persons
PS-Mon-pm-246 Do materialists feel less good
Gangloff, Bernard (Brazil)
about themselves and have fewer friends?
PS-Mon-pm-233 The influence of a valence Jansson-Boyd, Cathrine (United Kingdom)
focus on evaluative conditioning
PS-Mon-pm-247 The predicting effect of
Gast, Anne (Germany)
achievement motivation and gender for risk at-
PS-Mon-pm-234 Social dominance, values and titude
sexism in a sample of Venezuelan students Jie, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
Gonzalez-Castro, Jose Luis (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-248 Intercorrelations between
PS-Mon-pm-235 Values and preference for professional adaptation of students and univer-
ethical products sity image forming
Grankvist, Gunne (Sweden) Jivaev, Nickolay (Russia)
PS-Mon-pm-236 Reacting to perceived preju- PS-Mon-pm-249 Georgian adolescents eth-
dice: The moderating role of the actors social nic attitudes, beliefs and personal values
beliefs and prior contact Kacharava, Tea (Georgia)
Guan, Yanjun (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
PS-Mon-pm-250 Gender differences in beliefs
Republic of China)
about driving skills for male and female drivers
PS-Mon-pm-237 Taboos and value conflicts: Kamenov, Zeljka (Croatia)
Styles of cognitive processing in moral decision
PS-Mon-pm-251 Parents attitudes towards
making
girl-child education: A study of rafi local gov
Hanselmann, Martin (Switzerland)
ernment area of Niger State, Nigeria
Kato, Rosemary (Nigeria)
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ward advertising: A scale validation study mental state examination in Taiwanese schizo-
Katzer, Juliane (Germany) phrenic patients
Chiang, Shih-Kuang (Taiwan)
PS-Mon-pm-253 Meaning of the money, and
its relationship with individualism collectivism: PS-Mon-pm-265 Early electrophysiological
A research on Kyrgyzian and Turkish college evaluation of central auditory pathway in pa
students tients with alcoholism
Keser, Askin (Turkey) Diaz Martinez, Carina (Cuba)
PS-Mon-pm-254 A comprehensive action de- PS-Mon-pm-266 Detection of malingering in
termination model of conservationism: Empiri- prepared and unprepared experimental simu
cal support for a holistic approach lators
Klckner, Christian (Norway) Eberl, Axel (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-255 The impact of value on self- PS-Mon-pm-267 Functional disability and re-
regulation habilitation outcome in neglect patients with
Krohn, Jeanette (Germany) and without hemianopia
Gall, Carolin (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-256 What is the meaning of life?
An analysis of university students writing about PS-Mon-pm-268 The task of imitating me-
life aningless upper-limb movements for detecting
Lang, Ya-Chin (Taiwan) early-stage Alzheimers disease
Kawano, Naoko (Japan)
Topic: Clinical/Counseling psychology
PS-Mon-pm-269 Subarachnoid haemorrhage
PS-Mon-pm-257 Negative life events and and quality of life: One year follow-up
styles of coping, in relation to hopelessness de- Kramska, Lenka (Czech Republic)
pression: Analysis in females in comparison
with males PS-Mon-pm-270 Local and global process of
Rodriguez Naranjo, Carmen (Spain) stimuli in autism using face
Malko, Gokhan (Turkey)
PS-Mon-pm-258 Self-regulation and inhibi
tion in children with comorbid Attention Deficit PS-Mon-pm-271 Deficits of cognitive, emo
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): An evaluation tional and social functioning in children with a
of executive functions cerebellar lesion
Sarkis, Stephanie (USA) Maryniak, Agnieszka (Poland)
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fulness training on the degree on dysfunctional consistency among the survivors of myocardial
attitudes and automatic thinks in the students infarction patients
of Isfahan University Senol-Durak, Emre (Turkey)
Azargoon, Hassan (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Mon-pm-292 Development of the multi
PS-Mon-pm-279 Lived experience of patients dimensional scale of irrational beliefs
hospitalized in a palliatives care unit: A pheno- Strobel, Maria (Germany)
menological analysis
PS-Mon-pm-293 Analysing dynamical pro-
Bellouti, Rym Farouz (France)
cess-systems in psychology by means of cointe-
PS-Mon-pm-280 Computer-assisted quality of gration methodology
life assessment in the daily clinical routine of a Stroe-Kunold, Esther (Germany)
neurooncological outpatient unit
Erharter, Astrid (Austria) Topic: Health psychology
health: Childrens knowledge of the role of sic-extrinsic religious orientation and mental
environment in health and illness health
Piko, Bettina (Hungary) Ghobary Bonab, Bagher (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Mon-pm-306 A psychosocial model for PS-Mon-pm-318 The role of family in creating
breast cancer protective behaviour desired nutritional habits of children and youth
Saldivar, Alicia (Mexico) Glowacka-Rebala, Alicja (Poland)
PS-Mon-pm-307 How health educators and PS-Mon-pm-319 The efficacy of assertiveness
their audience perceive influence of attitude, training amount of social phobia and assertive-
subjective norms and behavioural control on ness in people with visual impairment (low vi
health behaviours sion, blindness)
Simeone, Arnaud (France) Hakim Javadi, Mansour (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Mon-pm-308 Coronary hearth disease pa- PS-Mon-pm-320 Individuals with disabilities
tients treated by stent: Illness perception and and their relations with parents: Self-esteem
self-efficacy relationship and psychological well-being
Trovato, Guglielmo (Italy) Vlachou, Anastasia (Greece)
PS-Mon-pm-309 The influence of health con- PS-Mon-pm-321 Investigation and cause anal
cepts on health promoting leadership ysis of mental health for impoverished under-
Wilde, Barbara (Germany) graduates in China
Long, Xiaodong (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-310 Psychological support for pa
tients with diabetes mellitus in clinical practice PS-Mon-pm-322 Skin cancer prevention for
Ando, Shinichiro (Japan) adolescents: Theory-based determinants for
behavioral interventions
PS-Mon-pm-311 URMEL-ICE, controlled ran-
Mallach, Natalie (Germany)
domized school-based obesity prevention in
Ulm, Germany: Which and how many elements PS-Mon-pm-323 An attempt at stress man
of the intervention were implemented by teach agement using self-relaxation
ers? Mizota, Katsuhiko (Japan)
Brandstetter, Susanne (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-324 Mixed emotional messages
PS-Mon-pm-312 Sensitivity to pain, auto-re- to prevent the occasional excessive drinking be-
gulation, coping and personality in healthy havior
adult women Muoz, Dolores (Spain)
Calero, M. Dolores (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-325 Psychology in health educa-
PS-Mon-pm-313 The Influence of personal tion
characteristics, behavior specific-cognitions Neu, Eva (Germany)
and psychological factors on exercise commit-
PS-Mon-pm-326 Effects of the health educa-
ment of Thai adult populations in the North
tion program with gaming simulation for col-
east
lege students
Choosakul, Chairat (Thailand)
Nishigaki, Etsuyo (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-314 The role of self-efficacy, past
PS-Mon-pm-327 Health promotion with a
habit and action plans in childrens fruit intake
bounce: Conveying well-being and lifestyle
Craciun, Catrinel (Germany)
Paulos, Carlos (Luxembourg)
PS-Mon-pm-315 Mental health service users:
PS-Mon-pm-328 Health-promoting lifestyle
Empowerment through training-EMILIA pro-
profile of psychologist university students in
ject
Mexico
Flores Martinez, Paz (Spain)
Perez Fortis, Adriana (Mexico)
PS-Mon-pm-316 Social competences, positive
PS-Mon-pm-329 Effects of a psychological
mental health and community projects
self-regulation system on the promotion of
Galinha, Sonia (Portugal)
well-being alongside productivity in workers
and top performance in athletes
Sakairi, Yosuke (Japan)
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oretical model to healthy eating in Japanese dissatisfaction in aesthetic sports: A study of
college students: Preliminary findings adolescent high-performance athletes
Shiba, Eri (Japan) Bonekamp, Eva (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-331 Metatheoretical integration PS-Mon-pm-346 Physical psychology and
model proposal to explain psychological prob- ethics
lems as well as positive psychology Khanifar, Hossein (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Sosa Correa, Manuel (Mexico)
PS-Mon-pm-347 The effect of music and light
PS-Mon-pm-333 Dietary life of Japanese col- upon indoor cycling
lege students: The relationship among dietary Lufi, Dubi (Israel)
habits, mental health and eating disorder
PS-Mon-pm-348 A therapeutic form of body
Takano, Yuji (Japan)
exercise for over 50-year-old women
PS-Mon-pm-334 Chance for young heart Sarje, Aino (Finland)
Education program
PS-Mon-pm-349 The development of sport
Tylka, Jan (Poland)
interest factors in female adolescents
Topic: Sports psychology Bosnar, Ksenija (Croatia)
PS-Mon-pm-351 Factors of perfectionism in
PS-Mon-pm-335 Emotions in elite sports
adolescent football players
Baenninger-Huber, Eva (Austria)
Greblo, Zrinka (Croatia)
PS-Mon-pm-336 Associations between pre-
PS-Mon-pm-352 A study of the psychological
competition confidence and flow state
traits on being injured athletes
Koehn, Stefan (Australia)
Hashimoto, Taiko (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-337 Psychology of eating and
PS-Mon-pm-353 Mindfulness: A personality
food control: A case study
variable underlying flow
Lane, Andy (United Kingdom)
Koehn, Stefan (Australia)
PS-Mon-pm-338 The effects of mental train
PS-Mon-pm-354 Personality traits influencing
ing program for mental health and competitive
flow state
performance of Kyudo (Japanese archery) ath-
Koehn, Stefan (Australia)
letes
Kemuriyama, Chihiro (Japan) PS-Mon-pm-355 Comparing of competitive
trial and state anxiety degree in team and indi-
PS-Mon-pm-339 Socialization and learning in
vidual fields sportsmen
a professional sport team
Kohandel, Mahdi (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Scatolini, Ezio (Italy)
PS-Mon-pm-356 Profiling optimal perfor-
PS-Mon-pm-340 Will positive performance
mance: A case study of peak performance in
feedback improve or deteriorate subsequent
foreign exchange dealing and boxing environ-
performance? Evidence from professional jo-
ments
ckeys
Lane, Andy (United Kingdom)
Wong, Kin Fai Ellick (Hong Kong SAR of the
Peoples Republic of China) PS-Mon-pm-357 Athletes styles of behavior
under conditions of risk
PS-Mon-pm-341 The effects of watching ath-
Lozhkin, Georgiy (Ukraine)
letes playing videos on their psychological and
performance aspects PS-Mon-pm-358 Latent structure of sport in-
Yamazaki, Masayuki (Japan) terests of female and male adolescents con
trolled for general attitude toward sports,
PS-Mon-pm-342 Effect of feedback quality on
achievement in sport and level of activity
motor learning in alpine skiing
Prot, Franjo (Croatia)
Viciana, Jesus (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-359 Personality hardiness distin-
PS-Mon-pm-343 Psycho-somatic factors of
guishes elite-level sport performers
the health of the elderly athletes
Sheard, Michael (United Kingdom)
Al-Obadi, Inessa (Russia)
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fectionism and goal orientations in sport con- and psychological information given by coaches
text during competition
Sporis, Goran (Croatia) Viciana, Jesus (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-361 A set of new scales meas Topic: Industrial/Organizational psycho-
uring self and collective efficacy beliefs in sport logy
Steca, Patrizia (Italy)
PS-Mon-pm-375 A study of the relationship
PS-Mon-pm-362 Ratings of depression syn-
between emotional intelligence and human re-
drome among university athletes
sources management, group effective leader-
Tsuji, Kosaku (Japan)
ship and employment progress
PS-Mon-pm-363 Comparison of sportperson- Mokhtaripour, Marzieh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
ship orientation among sport disciplines
PS-Mon-pm-376 Which factors do affect
Viciana, Jesus (Spain)
transfer of training to the work place?
PS-Mon-pm-364 Determination of physical Moreno Andres, Maria Victoria (Spain)
self-concept characteristics within different
PS-Mon-pm-377 Psychological causes of em-
sport disciplines
ployees resistance to change in organizations
Viciana, Jesus (Spain)
Mozhvilo, Ilena (Ukraine)
PS-Mon-pm-365 The relationship between
PS-Mon-pm-378 Success factors in human re-
the character and the sport strategy of the elite
source consulting
golf athletes in China
Mueller, Andrea (Switzerland)
Zhu, Da Peng (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-379 Comparison of competence
PS-Mon-pm-366 Listening to music affects
assessment by self and supervisory ratings vs.
performance and psychophysiological changes
performance tests on technically skilled person-
in sport
nel
Horikawa, Masami (Japan)
Muellerbuchhof, Ralf (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-367 Anxiety as predictor of flow
PS-Mon-pm-380 Self-esteem as the buffer in
state in tennis competition
relation between occupational stress and health
Koehn, Stefan (Australia)
in medical profession
PS-Mon-pm-368 Cognitive anxiety: Side ef- Ostrowski, Tadeusz Marian (Poland)
fects of an imagery intervention to increase
PS-Mon-pm-381 The effects of efficiency of
flow state in tennis competition
human resources management on the perfor-
Koehn, Stefan (Australia)
mance of accounting firms in Northeastern re-
PS-Mon-pm-369 The connection between gion
flow experience and performance in tennis Peemanee, Jindarat (Thailand)
Koehn, Stefan (Australia)
PS-Mon-pm-382 Diversity management in or-
PS-Mon-pm-370 The development of confi- ganizations: Context specific effects of cultur
dence and performance during a tennis match ally diverse workforces
Koehn, Stefan (Australia) Podsiadlowski, Astrid (Austria)
PS-Mon-pm-371 The relationship between PS-Mon-pm-383 Evaluation of a learning or-
anticipation and performance during a two-set ganization questionnaire: Adaptation, validity
tennis match and reliability
Koehn, Stefan (Australia) Ramirez L., Jorge J. (Venezuela)
PS-Mon-pm-372 Emotional intelligence, mood PS-Mon-pm-384 Productivity measurement
states and optimal and dysfunctional perfor- and enhancement system among knowledge-
mance intensive services
Lane, Andy (United Kingdom) Roth, Colin (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-373 Soccer World Championship PS-Mon-pm-385 Personality correlates and
2006: Explaining changes in Germans national analytical ability among senior bank executives
identification Shejwal, Bhaskar (India)
Kutscher, Jrn (Germany)
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engagement on nurses in Bali and Kupang, In- and predictive validity of a measure of implicit
donesia motives based on word recognition latencies
Sinambela, F. Christian (Indonesia) Zinn, Frank (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-387 Managing knowledge for PS-Mon-pm-399 Career types and a specialists
intellectual capital growth: The role of culture, motivation
communication, trust and involvement Zolotova, Natalia (Moldova)
Srivastava, Kailash B.L. (India)
PS-Mon-pm-400 Professors job satisfaction in
PS-Mon-pm-388 Positive self-presentation in Mexico
personnel selection: Which behaviors are com- Arias Galicia, Fernando (Mexico)
mon, which are appropriate?
PS-Mon-pm-401 Relationship of approaches
Stadelmann, Eveline H. (Switzerland)
of job-design with job satisfaction, job involve-
PS-Mon-pm-389 Selection of applicants for ment and job commitment in four industrial
apprenticeship positions in public administra companies
tion: Development and validation of a work Askari Pour, Nastaran (Islamic Republic of Iran)
motivation test
PS-Mon-pm-402 Relationship of managers
Stein, Susanne (Germany)
role breadth with aptitude in three industrial
PS-Mon-pm-390 Biography, personality and companies
behavior: An empirical study on the validity and Askari Pour, Nastaran (Islamic Republic of Iran)
utility of two online questionnaires as pre-
PS-Mon-pm-403 The relationship of job cha-
selection instruments for leadership positions
racteristics with job dimensions of managers in
Knig, Anja (Germany)
two industrial companies
PS-Mon-pm-391 Survey of living conditions Askari Pour, Nastaran (Islamic Republic of Iran)
of employees who were absent due to mental
PS-Mon-pm-404 Introducing a model for de-
health disorders
cision making process in organizations
Sugimoto, Yoko (Japan)
Atashpour, Hamid (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Mon-pm-392 IT professionals as potential
PS-Mon-pm-405 Atypical workers and prefi-
applicants: Do fancy job titles in recruitment
guration of the future: The role of self-efficacy
advertisements make a difference?
and contextual variables
Templer, Klaus J. (Singapore)
Avallone, Francesco (Italy)
PS-Mon-pm-393 Rater goals, performance le-
PS-Mon-pm-406 Individual/organizational tac
vel and rating patterns: An experimental exa-
tics influence on the outcomes of the new
mination
comers organizational socialization process
Wang, Xiaoye (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Mattana, Veronica (Italy)
Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-407 The role of person-organiza-
PS-Mon-pm-394 Personnel selection process
tion fit in the newcomer socialization proces-
research based on multi-level fit perception as-
ses: A latent growth modeling approach
sessment
Bian, Ran (Peoples Republic of China)
Fan, Wei (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-408 Factors influencing applicant
PS-Mon-pm-395 Effects of communication
attraction to job openings
training
Bilgi, Reyhan (Turkey)
Weisweiler, Silke (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-409 Workplace deviant behav
PS-Mon-pm-396 The simulation experiment
iors: The role of organizational climate and
study on construct validity of assessment cen-
sanctions
ter
Bollmann, Grgoire (Switzerland)
Xu, Jianping (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-410 Innovative business culture
PS-Mon-pm-397 Effects of reference point in
implementation in small and medium-sized
trust decisions
enterprises (SME)
Yan, Jin (Peoples Republic of China)
Bremser, Indra (Germany)
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employees in nuclear power plants in China
Zhang, Meiyan (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Mon-pm-445 Childrens preference of te-
levision programs
PS-Mon-pm-438 Methods for the analysis of
DAlessio, Maria (Italy)
urban environments and wayfinding
Troffa, Renato (Italy) PS-Mon-pm-446 Communication, participa
tion and community: The use of internet among
PS-Mon-pm-439 The influence of opportuni-
Portuguese adolescents
ties of role taking and guided reflections on
Barros Duarte, Carla (Portugal)
moral judgment competence of students in in-
stitutions of higher education PS-Mon-pm-447 Psychological determinants
Trups-Kalne, Ingrida (Latvia) of addiction to the internet
Blachnio, Agata (Poland)
PS-Mon-pm-440 Duriation to prepare against
natural disasters: Fail to plan or plan to fail PS-Mon-pm-448 Dynamics of the parameters
Unagami, Tomoaki (Japan) of functional states while playing and working
on a computer
PS-Mon-pm-441 Analysis of risk communica-
Blinnikova, Irina (Russia)
tion channels and emotional significance
Xie, Xiaofei (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Mon-pm-449 Avatar, shops and Linden
dollars in Second Life: New consumers between
PS-Mon-pm-442 Determinants of childrens
reality and virtuality
waste reduction behavior
Bustreo, Massimo (Italy)
Yorifuji, Kayo (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-450 Colours perception in the
PS-Mon-pm-443 Gender differences in the
advertisement of the beverages: A consumer
degree of environmental concern
perspective
Aguilar-Luzon, Maria del Carmen (Spain)
Cesniene, Ilona (Lithuania)
PS-Mon-pm-444 The relationship between
PS-Mon-pm-451 Exploring trend in male body
environmental concern and the consumption
nudity in a mens fashion magazine and male
of ecological products
body image in Taiwan
Aguilar-Luzon, Maria del Carmen (Spain)
Chen, Sue-Huei (Taiwan)
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characteristics on female shopping behaviors chological studies on Japanese comics: The first
Chen, Hsin-Hung (Taiwan) step to materialize manga-psychology
Ieshima, Akihiko (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-453 The visual mediaculture of a
personality PS-Mon-pm-463 Contrasting the immediate
Cherepovska, Natalia (Ukraine) desensitizing effects in two ways of exposing to
violent video games
PS-Mon-pm-454 Evaluation of the design of
Jiang, Guang-Rong (Peoples Republic of China)
the packages of Japanese canned coffee beve-
rages using change blindness paradigm. PS-Mon-pm-464 Googles sense of semantics
Choi, Jeong-Seo (Japan) Kaser, Armin (Austria)
PS-Mon-pm-455 Clustering e-learning strate- PS-Mon-pm-465 Video phone use in intimate
gies relationship under mobile communication
Diaz, David (Spain) Kawaura, Yasuyuki (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-456 Electronic word-of-mouth PS-Mon-pm-466 The irony from mobile: Im-
and purchase intentions: The mediating role of pact of multi task on egocentrism over celluar
conformity tendency phone message
Fang, Wenchang (Taiwan) Komori, Megumi (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-457 Desensitization to media vio PS-Mon-pm-467 Trust in e-commerce
lence Kumbruck, Christel (Germany)
Fanti, Kostas (Cyprus)
PS-Mon-pm-468 Early adolescents life events,
PS-Mon-pm-458 Can blogs tell me who you instant messaging and pathological internet use
are? Personality impression based on blogs in Lei, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
Japan
PS-Mon-pm-469 Online games, self-regula
Fuji, Kei (Japan)
tion and pathological internet use of Chinese
PS-Mon-pm-459 The effect of violent and non- early adolescents
violent computer games on cortisol in adoles Lei, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
cent boys
PS-Mon-pm-470 Adolescents multimedia re-
Ghorbani, Saeed (Islamic Republic of Iran)
creation of internet, self-regulation and coping
PS-Mon-pm-460 Life events, online games style
and pathological internet use of Chinese early Li, Dongmei (Peoples Republic of China)
adolescents
PS-Mon-pm-471 The problematic history of
Lei, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
New Media
PS-Mon-pm-461 Loneliness, self-regulation Liano, Enrico (Italy)
and pathological internet use of Chinese early
adolescents
Lei, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
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Differential outcomes and retention inter- ment in adolescence and adulthood
val influence spontaneous retrieval in chil Chair: Silbereisen, Rainer K. (Germany)
dren
Romero, Mucio (Mexico) Social change in Vietnam and its implica-
tions for youth
Training with differential outcomes is ef- Jayakody, Rukmalie (USA)
fective in children with developmental
dyslexia Social change and transitions into adult
Vivas, Ana B. (Greece) roles: Mapping transition pathways and
career trajectories
Enhancing short-term memory in adults Schoon, Ingrid (United Kingdom)
through differential outcomes
Estvez, Angeles F. (Spain) Adolescent traits as predictors of success
in the emerging market societies in post-
Human fMRI evidence for the neural corre- Soviet countries
lates of the differential outcomes effect Titma, Mikk (USA)
Mok, Leh-Woon (Singapore)
Effects of individuals coping with de-
Discussant: Overmier, J. Bruce (USA) mands of social change: A German study
Silbereisen, Rainer K. (Germany)
IS-102 Invited Symposium
Childrens social functioning and adjust-
08.00 10.00 h Hall 15.2B
ment in changing Chinese society
International perspectives on the newly Chen, Xinyin (Canada)
draft of the universal declaration of ethi-
cal principles for psychologists Class, stratification, and personality under
Chair: Gauthier, Janel (Canada) conditions of apparent social stability and
of radical social change: A multi-nation
African considerations for a universal de- comparison
claration of ethical principles for psycholo- Kohn, Melvin (USA)
gists
Discussant: Dawes, Andy (South Africa)
Watts, Ann (South Africa)
The universal declaration of ethical prin- IUPsyS-008 IUPsyS Invited Symposium
ciples for psychologists: Guidelines for a 08.00 10.00 h Hall 15.2A
plan of action Behavioral medicine: Promoting viable
Farah, Adnan (Jordan) collaboration among professionals from
South American perspectives on ethical diverse disciplines
principles for psychologists Chair: Sanchez Sosa, Juan Jose (Mexico)
Ferrero, Andrea (Argentina)
The psychologist as health care team
Asian perspective on the proposed univer- development expert: Experiences in the
sal declaration of ethical principles United States, Europe and Asia
Nair, Elizabeth (Singapore) Garcia-Shelton, Lindamaria (USA)
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Takasuna, Miki (Japan)
Metallidou, Panayiota (Greece)
Ancient Awajun practices in the use of na-
tural resources Assessing the self-concept of social compe-
Ampam Wejin, Diogenes (Peru) tence of primary school students
Lindner-Mller, Carola (Germany)
The culture that was born of the sea and
then turned its back to it Social competence in multi-ethnic elemen-
Abugattas, Daniel (Peru) tary schools: Looking beyond friendship
measures
The people of Managalas Plateau and tra-
Fortuin, Janna (Netherlands)
ditional/cultural methods of environmen-
tal conservation Telling a richer story about relations be
Mimigari, Jacinta (Papua New Guinea) tween child factors and social competence
in Kindergarten and the transition to
S-062 Symposium school period
08.00 10.00 h Hall 5 de Rosnay, Marc (Australia)
Real-world psychology: Lessons learned Social-information-processing as risk and
from applying ambulatory assessment protective factor for antisocial behavior
Chair: Ebner-Priemer, Ulrich W. (Germany) problems in pre- and elementary school
children
Ambulatory assessment at the interface of Beelmann, Andreas (Germany)
psychology and genetics: An illustration
with the serotonin transporter gene S-065 Symposium
Conner, Tamlin S. (New Zealand)
08.00 10.00 h Hall 8
Exploring symptom perception in diabetes Right or left? Hemisphere asymmetries in
mellitus: Putting ambulatory assessment motivation and self-regulation
techniques to clinical use Co-Chair: Quirin, Markus (Germany)
Kubiak, Thomas (Germany) Co-Chair: Kuhl, Julius (Germany)
Anxiety in everyday life
Asymmetrical frontal cortical activity and
Wilhelm, Frank H. (Switzerland)
approach-withdrawal motivation regula
Assessing affective instability in an emo tion
tionally unstable personality disorder Harmon-Jones, Eddie (USA)
Ebner-Priemer, Ulrich W. (Germany)
Levels of personality functioning and ap-
Empathic inference and assumed similarity proach versus avoidance systems: Oppo-
in couples daily lives sing hemispheric asymmetries for power
Wilhelm, Peter (Switzerland) and affiliation motivation
Kuhl, Julius (Germany)
Eavesdropping on personality: A natura
listic observation approach to studying in- On the relation between scope of atten
dividual differences in daily life tion and regulatory focus: Mediation by
Mehl, Matthias R. (USA) brain hemisphere activation
Frster, Jens (Netherlands)
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The IPANAT: An implicit measure for the Recognition revisited: The influence of va-
assessment of state and trait variation in lence, conflicting cues, and non-size/do-
approach-avoidance motivation minance settings
Quirin, Markus (Germany) Vitouch, Oliver (Austria)
Cerebral asymmetry in emotional/motiva- The fluency heuristic: A highly specialized
tional behaviour in non-human species tartle heuristic?
Vallortigara, Giorgio (Italy) Marewski, Julian (Germany)
Discussant: Carver, Charles S. (USA)
S-068 Symposium
S-066 Symposium 08.00 10.00 h Roof garden
08.00 10.00 h Hall 9 Advice and trust in decision making
International perspectives on invasion, re- Chair: Twyman, Matt (United Kingdom)
conciliation, peace, and security On the appeal of vague financial forecasts
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Wahl, Ingrid (Austria)
Psychology in cultural contact zones: In
Germanys income tax law: How justice is digenous psychologies in India and the
implemented by the parliament Phillipines
Mlders, Christina (Germany) Pickren, Wade (Canada)
Implicit attitudes towards risk taking in Collaboration between psychologists and
decision making processes of managers traditional healers: The South African case
Bittner, Jenny (Germany) Brock, Adrian (Ireland)
Financial decision making: The relationship Psychology goes GLOCAL: Psychologys
between time preferences and risk adventure in Turkey as a case in point
Epper, Thomas (Switzerland) Gulerce, Aydan (Turkey)
Views on the economy: Do economic lay- The lasting past of academic colonialism
people judge different from economic ex- Staeuble, Irmingard (Germany)
perts?
Haferkamp, Alexandra (Germany) Discussant: Gielen, Uwe (USA)
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Wellbeing and partnership quality in work The meaning and dynamics of intergroup
ing couples: A diary study forgiveness in Western and Asian con
Spiegler, Katrin (Germany) texts
Hanke, Katja (New Zealand)
Transmission of marital conflict on the so-
cial adaptation of elementary school chil Critical thinking about critical thinking:
dren How does it relate to culture?
Franiek, Sabine (Germany) Lun, Vivian (New Zealand)
Discussant: Rnk, Anna (Finland) Collectives in collectivism: Relational and
group collectivism of four ethnic groups in
S-080 Symposium the New Zealand context
08.00 10.00 h Salon 21 Podsiadlowski, Astrid (Austria)
Cognitive and socio-emotional changes in
S-082 Symposium
four year olds: Are they manifestations of
TUESDAY, 22 JULY
a common underlying process? 08.00 10.00 h Room 23
Chair: Bischof, Norbert (Germany) Participative organizational culture, ethi-
cal climate and democratic enterprise
Frame-of-reference awareness as a key structures
to the developmental changes occuring Chair: Weber, Wolfgang G. (Austria)
around age four
Bischof, Norbert (Germany) Ethical aspects of organizational culture, cli
mate and procedural justice reconsidered
Gender constancy and time comprehen
Weber, Wolfgang G. (Austria)
sion in early childhood
Zmyj, Norbert (Germany) A look on ethical programs and innovation
climate in German companies
The re-organization of familiar attachment
Eigenstetter, Monika (Germany)
structure in three to five year olds, as tested
with a projective doll-play technique Sociomoral atmosphere and democratic
Groh, Eva-Maria (Germany) value orientations in enterprises with dif-
Schubert, Johanna (Germany) ferent levels of structurally anchored par
ticipation
Quantifying quality: How to teach the com
Unterrainer, Christine (Austria)
puter to interpret and evaluate a projec-
tive test Culture of participation and its effects on
Kappler, Gregor (Germany) employees
Horsmann, Claes S. (Germany)
Perspective taking, mental time travel,
gender constancy and child-parent-rela Works councils in organizational innova-
tionship in four year olds: How they con- tions: Role conflicts and potential strate-
nect gies of resolution
Bischof-Khler, Doris (Germany) Stracke, Stefan (Germany)
Discussant: Perner, Josef (Austria) Discussant: Clases, Christoph (Switzerland)
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Genes involved in cognitive disorders of Digit Ratio (2D:4D) and theatre movie se-
trisomy 21 (down syndrome) lection and preferences
Roubertoux, Pierre (France) Schwab, Frank (Germany)
Atypical lateralities in persons with gene- Reception of frightening movies
tic disorders and mental deficiency Suckfll, Monika (Germany)
Carlier, Michle (France)
Differences in experience of 2D and 3D
Genes and cerebellar disorders associated movies
with cognitive deficits Tan, Ed (Netherlands)
Goldowitz, Dan (USA)
Social reactions to virtual agents: Evolu
Cognitive-behavioral profiles of children tionary foundations
with subtelomeric deletions Krmer, Nicole (Germany)
Fisch, Gene (USA)
S-058 Symposium
Gene-gene interactions modulate adult
TUESDAY, 22 JULY
cognitive development 08.00 10.00 h Room 31
Chicherio, Christian (Germany) The integration of scientific knowledge:
Ontological knowledge and conscious-
Discussant: DOnofrio, Brian (USA) ness
Chair: Tsvetkova, Larissa A. (Russia)
S-087 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Room 29 Ontopsychology in the strategic guidance
Towards an interdisciplinary understand to develop the faculty of psychology, State
ing of aesthetic emotions University of St. Petersburg, Russia
Tsvetkova, Larissa A. (Russia)
Co-Chair: Menninghaus, Winfried (Germany)
Co-Chair: Scherer, Klaus R. (Switzerland) Ontological knowledge and consciousness
Meneghetti, Antonio (Italy)
Psychology and the art: Perception, cogni-
tion and fluency? The further reaches of the psychology of
Leder, Helmut (Austria) being: Ontopsychology
Grishina, Natalia V . (Russia)
Cold narrators: Modern fiction and the
power of unspoken emotion Responsibility and creative evolution: Pro-
von Koppenfels, Martin (Germany) spectic synthesis of instruments and appli-
cation
Prolegomena to a theory of aesthetic feel
Lacerda e Silva, Wesley (Brazil)
ings in the wake of Aristotle and Kant
Menninghaus, Winfried (Germany) The concept of authentication: Methodo-
logical aspects and psycho-social implica-
Aesthetic vs. utilitarian emotions in listen
tions
ing to music
Dmitrieva, Victoria (Russia)
Scherer, Klaus R. (Switzerland)
Ethical principles and political decision-
On the relationship between curiosity and
making across international boundaries
affect in Euripides Bacchae
Argenta, Roberto (Brazil)
Schlesier, Renate (Germany)
Discussant: Palumbo, Gabriella (Italy)
Discussant: Frijda, Nico (Netherlands)
Discussant: Bernabei, Pamela (Italy)
S-088 Symposium Discussant: De Nardis, Paolo (Italy)
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Moradi, Alireza (Islamic Republic of Iran) Co-Chair: Gomez, Alice (France)
Rumination is associated with increased Motivation for weight loss affects recall
reliving in negative autobiographical me- from autobiographical memory in dieters
mories Johannessen, Kim Berg (Denmark)
Kirkegaard Thomsen, Dorthe (Denmark)
Evidence for the memorizing effort heuris
Effect of glucose ingestion on recognition tic: Fluency effects on judgments of learn
memory for emotionally arousing stimuli ing and study times
Sunram-Lea, Sandra (United Kingdom) Undorf, Monika (Germany)
Investigating cognitive mechanisms un- Adaptive memory updating in the musical
derlying the modality effect in multimedia realm
learning Strau, Sabine (Austria)
Frstenberg, Anne (Germany)
Influence of self-centred spatial informa
Reference frames in spatial navigation: tion on episodic memory
Human brain dynamics is influenced by Gomez, Alice (France)
path complexity
Mller, Markus (Germany) Objects can be conditioned, places need to
be configured
FP-080 Paper Session Lange-Kttner, Christiane (United Kingdom)
08.00 10.00 h Room 37 Does the advantage of familiar real-person
Work-family-interface: Balance, conflict, sources remain after a one-week delay in
facilitation 3-, 4- and 5-year olds source monitoring
Co-Chair: Tengpongthorn, Chatsaran (United performance?
Kingdom) Kraus, Uta (Germany)
Co-Chair: Ellwart, Thomas (Switzerland)
FP-082 Paper Session
A new framework model for research on 08.00 10.00 h Room 39
work-family conflict
Working memory I
Haun, Sascha (Germany)
Co-Chair: Hoskyn, Maureen (Canada)
Associations of work-life-balance with ob- Co-Chair: Wang, Xiang (Peoples Republic of
jective and subjective work characteristics China)
and health
Morling, Katja (Germany) Cognitive control in working memory:
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) disso-
The work-family facilitation among Thai ciate between different processes of at-
nursing staff tentional allocation
Tengpongthorn, Chatsaran (United Kingdom) Berti, Stefan (Germany)
Modelling multiple causes of work-family Memory load effects on the executive con-
balance: Application of a formative mea- trol: An event-related potential study
surement approach Wang, Xiang (Peoples Republic of China)
Ellwart, Thomas (Switzerland)
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adults in early adulthood: Need for cultur
Effect of shame and guilt on coping by ally relevant mental health intervention
meaning making Khan, Bushra (Pakistan)
Chan, Raymond (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo- Enlisting Asian American churches in the
ples Republic of China) fight to reduce stigma and increase access
The effectiveness of family systems acute to mental health treatment
psychiatry Yamada, Ann Marie (USA)
Crameri, Aureliano (Switzerland)
FP-088 Paper Session
Impact of patients subjective experience
10.15 11.15 h Hall 6
on the effectiveness of psychotherapy in
schizophrenia Media effects: The psychological, social,
Schmidt, Friederike (Germany) and cultural impact of mass media II
Chair: Jacennik, Barbara (Poland)
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Psychodyna-
mic and psychotherapeutic aspects: A case Representations of mental health in the
study Polish press
von Buelow, Gabriele (Germany) Jacennik, Barbara (Poland)
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well being in the university environment The research of online shopper decision-
Negovan, Valeria (Romania) makings influencing factors
Chen, Hui (Peoples Republic of China)
Children with general learning difficulties:
Feelings of loneliness and depressive symp FP-093 Paper Session
tomatology
10.15 11.15 h Room 44
Didaskalou, Eleni (Greece)
Child and adolescent psychopathology II
Socio-emotional school climate in relation Chair: Brunanski, Dana (Canada)
to adjustment among sighted and visually
impaired students Mental health issues among Aboriginal
Yadav, Rajender Singh (India) street-involved youth in Western Canada
Brunanski, Dana (Canada)
Relationship of perceived school climate
and school adjustment for middle schoo- Effectiveness of cognitive behaviour group
lers therapy on shyness among adolescents in
Yu, Yibing (Peoples Republic of China) Iran
DSouza, Lancy (India)
FP-091 Paper Session
Three-eight year outcome of a clinical sam-
10.15 11.15 h Hall 10 ple of depressed adolescents
Job choice Dudley, Amanda (Australia)
Co-Chair: Klehe, Ute-Christine (Netherlands)
A longitudinal study of subthreshold de-
Co-Chair: Kefalidou, Despina-Maria (Greece)
pression in Chinese mainland adolescents
Can work values and career orientations Yao, Shuqiao (Peoples Republic of China)
predict the final choice of workplace?
Kefalidou, Despina-Maria (Greece) FP-094 Paper Session
10.15 11.15 h Room 11/12
Are ability-related demands at the work-
place still the same after 30 years? Cognitive information processing and
Sander, Nicolas (Germany) learning I
Chair: Ennemoser, Marco (Germany)
Using institutional theory to explain the
(non-)use of personnel selection proce- Improving the effects of strategy instruc-
dures tion on reading comprehension in elemen-
Klehe, Ute-Christine (Netherlands) tary school children
Ennemoser, Marco (Germany)
Institutional pressures affecting the adop-
tion of personnel selection procedures The assessment of executive control func-
among German HR-managers tions in children: Implications for learning
Klehe, Ute-Christine (Netherlands) Musso, Mariel (Netherlands)
The influence of abacus training on intelli-
gence and speed
Khaleefa, Omar (Sudan)
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versus visual negative priming
FP-096 Paper Session Frings, Christian (Germany)
10.15 11.15 h Room 15/16
FP-077 Paper Session
Educational assessment I
Chair: Beygi, Ali Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran) 10.15 11.15 h Salon 21
Speech and reading comprehension
The interaction between cognitive learn Chair: Usacheva, Irina (Russia)
ing styles and lingual background of the
high school learners The effect of a learning strategies pro-
Beygi, Ali Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran) gramme on the cognitive process of com-
prehension
The development and application of the
Bilimria, Helena (Portugal)
wisdom assessment for college students
Cheng, Ying-Chen (Taiwan) Development of reading skills in second
language learning and teaching
Relationship between study habits, educa-
Bojovic, Milevica (Serbia)
tional ability and study problems among
secondary school students in Rawalpindi, Evaluating the effects of age and noise on
Pakistan spoken word identification using eye-
Hussain Kanwal, Rabia (Pakistan) tracking
Pichora-Fuller, Kathy M. (Canada)
Mapping values and achievement goals
using smallest space analysis Methodology of system-and-activity ap-
Liem, Arief Darmanegara (Singapore) proach to reading researches within IN-
LOKKS teaching technology as the basis
FP-097 Paper Session for the projects of A. A. Leontiev Interna
10.15 11.15 h Room 17/18 tional Reading Institute
Environmental perception and cognition I Usacheva, Irina (Russia)
Chair: Stoltz, Tania (Brazil) The role of orthography and phonology in
reading Chinese sentence
Conceptions about environment and envi- Ren, Guiqin (Peoples Republic of China)
ronmental education: From theory to prac-
tice IS-023 Invited Symposium
Stoltz, Tania (Brazil)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.1
Space appropriation as an academic achie- Psychology in Middle East: Present and
vement factor: A study on a population future challenges
of University Institute of Technology stu- Chair: Farah, Adnan (Jordan)
dents in France
Rioux, Liliane (France) Training and qualifications of psycholo-
gists at Arab Regional Countries
FP-159 Paper Session Kassim Khan, Hassan (Yemen)
10.15 11.15 h Salon 19 Social Justice: Implications for counseling
Multisensory processing psychologists
Chair: Campos, Jennifer (Germany) Ayyash-Abdo, Huda (Lebanon)
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during static and dynamic search Motor performance impacts Fitts law ef-
Boot, Walter (USA) fect in action-perception
Chandrasekharan, Sanjay (Canada)
IS-047 Invited Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Hall 6 IS-049 Invited Symposium
Correlates and co-determinants of health 11.30 13.30 h Hall 9
across the life-span Early syntactic acquisition and its impact
Chair: Kwon, Sun-Kyo (Republic of Korea) on word learning
Chair: Christophe, Anne (France)
Effects of neuroticism and widowhood on
mortality Verb learning and the early development
Mroczek, Daniel K. (USA) of sentence comprehension
Fisher, Cynthia (USA)
Physical and subjective health in middle
adulthood: Causes and effects of early vs. Little words, big impact: Early grammatical
normal retirement access to function words
Wurm, Susanne (Germany) Kedar, Yarden (Israel)
Does age make a difference for predicting Syntactic categorization of new words:
nutrition behavior of South Koreans? Distributional and morphological cues to
Spivak, Youlia (Germany) form class
Hhle, Barbara (Germany)
Differential effects of individualized feed-
back on selected conditions: The role of The syntactic skeleton: Partial syntactic
subjective health structure through function words and pro-
Kwon, Sun-Kyo (Republic of Korea) sody
Christophe, Anne (France)
A framework of user customized health
care management using a neural network Processing of functional morphemes and
approach early lexical acquisition
Jung, Insung (Republic of Korea) Shi, Rushen (Canada)
Interdisciplinary approaches to methodo- Discussant: Johnson, Elizabeth (Canada)
logies in prevention
Rogers, Sherome (Republic of Korea) IS-050 Invited Symposium
A coaching approach for the promotion of 11.30 13.30 h Hall 10
adaptive health behaviors Organizational behavior and culture
Lee, Hwayun (USA) Chair: Mortazavi, Shahrnaz (Islamic Republic
of Iran)
IS-048 Invited Symposium
Individualism/collectivism measured on
11.30 13.30 h Hall 8
national, organizational and individual
Visual expertise levels
Co-Chair: Srinivasan, Narayanan (India) Mortazavi, Shahrnaz (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Co-Chair: van Leeuwen, Cees (Japan)
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Chen, Shiou-Yuan (Taiwan)
Applying psychological knowledge else-
where: The factor culture Grown-ups wont tell you this: A few ob-
Poortinga, Ype (Netherlands) servations on how children learn to read
Feng, Gary (USA)
Efforts to modify health-related behaviors
have been dominated by health education Opportunities to learn in Chinese and
perspectives American math classes: What and how
Vinck, Jan (Belgium) Perry, Michelle (USA)
Antecendents and effects of political parti- Whats next? Evidence for cultural scripts
cipation: A behavioral epidemiological re- in teaching
view Correa, Christopher (USA)
von Lengerke, Thomas (Germany)
Discussant: Miller, Kevin (USA)
Conducting research with children and
adolescents in street settings in Brazil IS-058 Invited Symposium
Koller, Silvia Helena (Brazil) 11.30 13.30 h Room 13/14
Drug addiction: Behavioral and neurobio-
IS-056 Invited Symposium
logical advances
11.30 13.30 h Room 44 Chair: Miczek, Klaus A. (USA)
Prevention and treatment of behaviour
problems in children and adolescents Latest developments in the neurobiology
Chair: Dpfner, Manfred (Germany) of addiction: Beyond dopamine and the
accumbens
The 3-year efficacy of a parent-training in Zernig, Gerald (Austria)
the universal prevention of child behavior
Psychobiological features associated with
problems
cocaine addiction-like behavior in rats
Kahlweg, Kurt (Germany)
Deroche-Gamonet, Vronique (France)
Prevention Program of Externalizing Pro-
Neurobiological processes in alcoholism
blem Behavior (PEP): Efficacy and effec-
Spanagel, Rainer (Germany)
tiveness in 3 studies
Hautmann, Christopher (Germany) Social stress, cocaine binges and role of
BDNF
The effects of self-help interventions for
Miczek, Klaus A. (USA)
parents of children with disruptive behavi-
or problems IS-059 Invited Symposium
Dpfner, Manfred (Germany)
11.30 13.30 h Room 15/16
Long-term outcome of psychosocial and False belief attribution: Cultural and me-
multimodal interventions for children with thodological issues
ADHD
Chair: Maluf, Maria-Regina (Brazil)
Wolff Metternich, Tanja (Germany)
Promoting the development of theory of
mind in young children
Maluf, Maria-Regina (Brazil)
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Cultural settings and the variability of chil Learning from diagrammatic teachable
dren responses to a theory of mind scale agents
Deleau, Michel (Brazil) Schwartz, Daniel (USA)
A cultural-historical approach to childrens Handling spatial models in astronomy:
talk about psychological states: Four case With gestures and diagrams
studies Ramadas, Jayashree (India)
Rodrguez Arocho, Wanda (Puerto Rico)
S-089 Symposium
Language as a window into theory of
mind 11.30 13.30 h Salon 19
Hollanda Souza, Debora (Brazil) New research concepts of modeling and
measuring change in clinical psychology
Childrens mistrust: Attention to false and psychotherapy
statements or false beliefs?
Chair: Lutz, Wolfgang (Germany)
Koenig, Melissa (USA)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY
Predictors of quality of life after severe Virtual teacups, cubes and head-mounted
burn injury displays: The development of a dynamic
Renneberg, Babette (Germany) spatial test in augmented reality
Strau, Sabine (Austria)
Discussant: Krner-Herwig, Birgit (Germany)
Sex-specific solution strategies in spatial
S-091 Symposium tasks
11.30 13.30 h Salon 21 Schnfeld, Robby (Germany)
Values, community, engagement and Individual and sex differences in solution
burnout: International perspectives strategies when facing dynamic spatial
Chair: Leiter, Michael (Canada) tasks
Rubio, Victor (Spain)
The role of value congruence in the burn-
out process S-093 Symposium
Maslach, Christina (USA)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY
11.30 13.30 h Room 23
Distinct predictors of burnout for health Innovations in organizations
care managers and point of care providers Co-Chair: Bamberg, Eva (Germany)
Leiter, Michael (Canada) Co-Chair: Karamushka, Liudmyla (Ukraine)
Personal and organizational paths to burn-
What do people in organizations have in
out: Implications for interventions
mind when they talk about innovation?
Greenglass, Esther (Canada)
Martins, Erko (Germany)
Worklife predictors of burnout in Spanish
Innovativeness and customer orientation
doctors and nurses
of firms: Friends or foes?
Gascn, Santiago (Spain)
Kindermann, Andrea (Germany)
Work empowerment, engagement and
Facilitating innovation and change in orga-
burnout
nizations
Laschinger, Heather (Canada)
Bamberg, Eva (Germany)
Job engagement and burnout: Opposite
Building innovation management teams in
poles or correlates?
organizations
Schulze, Beate (Switzerland)
Karamushka, Liudmyla (Ukraine)
Discussant: Leiter, Michael (Canada)
Factors that hamper innovative processes
Discussant: Maslach, Christina (USA)
in educational organizations
S-092 Symposium Ivkin, Vladimir M. (Ukraine)
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Chair: Sveaass, Nora (Norway) Albrecht, Simon (Australia)
The effect of learning goals on perfor-
Psychological values and ethics in a context
mance: A simulation and 5 questions for
of threats to international human rights
future research
law
Seijts, Gerard (Canada)
Sveaass, Nora (Norway)
What are people looking for? Personality
Gender-based torture and psychology
traits and importance of work motivation
Patel, Nimisha (United Kingdom)
factors
Torture survivors and rights tortured asy- Bipp, Tanja (Netherlands)
lum seekers in Europe: The truth and its
Biopsychosocial correlates of work motiva-
(professional) consequences
tion
Bittenbinder, Elise (Germany)
Liesien, Justina (Lithuania)
Challenges on documentation of torture
Designing and testing a model of impor-
for asylum applications
tant precedents and outcomes of work
Ozkalipci, Onder (Denmark)
motivation of national Iranian south oil
Detention, asylum and social integration company employees in Ahvaz region, Iran
Schlar Ozkalipci, Caroline (Switzerland) Arshadi, Nasrin (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Discussant: Becker, David (Germany) The relation between socio-relational self-
efficacy and work engagement in an Ita
S-100 Symposium lian sample of social workers
11.30 13.30 h Room 30 Pace, Francesco (Italy)
How do values affect behavior? Let me
count the ways FP-099 Paper Session
Chair: Sagiv, Lilach (Israel) 11.30 13.30 h Room 32
Understanding aggression
Values and resistance to change Chair: Lopez Zafra, Esther (Spain)
Levontin, Liat (Israel) Chair: Denzler, Markus (Netherlands)
From pro-social values to pro-social behav
Is the Implicit Association Test a valid tool
ior
for measuring aggressiveness?
Sagiv, Lilach (Israel)
Bluemke, Matthias (Germany)
Prosocial agency: Values and self-efficacy
Culture of honour and gender identity:
beliefs as determinants of prosocial behav
The impact of sex, age and educational le-
ior
vel on the predisposition to violence
Caprara, Gian Vittorio (Italy)
Lopez Zafra, Esther (Spain)
Linking moral values to self-control: The
A social-cognitive look at the catharsis hy-
moral personality as a moderator
pothesis: How goal-fulfillment reduces ag-
Vauclair, Melanie (New Zealand)
gression
The role of personal and group values in Denzler, Markus (Netherlands)
explaining identification with groups
Amit, Adi (Israel)
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Goal orientation and motivation to lead: A Attribution biases in foul calls: Laboratory
self-organization theory perspective and field evidence for the all players foul
Zhang, Kai (Peoples Republic of China) small players heuristic in soccer
Achievement goals, learning strategies and van Quaquebeke, Niels (Germany)
academic achievement among Peruvian The effects of attentional focus strategies
highschool students on the performance and learning of soccer-
Matos, Lennia (Peru) dribbling task in children and adolescents
Could optimal self lead to optimal adjust- Bahram, Abbas (Islamic Republic of Iran)
ment? Actions to achieve goals larger then Effects of different external attention of
the self and their beneficial effects focus on the motor learning and error-
Lin, Yicheng (Taiwan) detection capability: Perception-action ap-
Finding Mr. Right: Implicit affiliation mo- proach
tive and affect regulation moderate part- Shafizadeh, Mohsen (Islamic Republic of Iran)
ner choice Physical misconceptions in football profes-
Frhlich, Stephanie M. (Germany) sionals
Rauch, Jan (Switzerland)
FP-104 Paper Session
The psychology of playing at home in Ita
11.30 13.30 h Room 37
lian Serie A football
Motivational and social aspects of sport Zengaro, Franco (USA)
Co-Chair: Rosnet, Elisabeth (France)
Co-Chair: Rhind, Daniel (United Kingdom) FP-106 Paper Session
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tions and social representation of traffic
FP-110 Paper Session infrastructure
13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.3 Holman, Andrei (Romania)
Neural bases of cognition II Assessing focus of attention during driving
Chair: Barry, Johanna (Germany) with visual secondary tasks: Development
of a new experimental design
Using ERPs to probe phonological short- Gradenegger, Barbara (Germany)
term memory deficits in children with SLI
Barry, Johanna (Germany) FP-113 Paper Session
Object-specificity in human brain activity 13.45 14.45 h Hall 8
without the objects? Cognitive development in childhood II
Mnatsakanian, Elena (Russia) Chair: Leclercq, Virginie (France)
The effect of subthalamic deep brain sti-
The development of attentional orienting
mulation on processes of response selec-
after non-predictive, predictive or counter-
tion in patients with Parkinsons disease:
predictive cues
Evidence from a Simon task
Leclercq, Virginie (France)
Plessow, Franziska (Germany)
Age of beginning formal reading instruc-
Invariant decoding of object categories
tion and later literacy: Evidence from lon-
from human visual cortex
gitudinal research
Chen, Yi (Germany)
Suggate, Sebastian (New Zealand)
FP-111 Paper Session Validation of the early childhood behavior
13.45 14.45 h Hall 5 questionnaire in Chinese setting
Psychotherapy Research and treatment Tao, Ye (Peoples Republic of China)
methods IV Five-month old babies manual motor be-
Chair: Caspar, Franz (Switzerland) haviors in interactions with their mothers
Vicente, Carla (Brazil)
A compensation model of online therapy
Akmehmet, Sibel (Turkey) FP-114 Paper Session
Computer supported training based on la- 13.45 14.45 h Hall 9
tent semantic analysis and the expertise of Cognitive development I
psychotherapists Chair: Grossmann, Igor (USA)
Caspar, Franz (Switzerland)
Not smarter, but wiser: Dialectical reason
Psychodiagnostic decisions
ing across lifespan
Sjdahl, Lars (Sweden)
Grossmann, Igor (USA)
Effects of university training and practical
Institute of Psychology of Russian Acade-
experience on expertise in clinical psycho-
my of Education: Methods of prognosis
logy
and design of social situation for children
Spada, Hans (Germany)
with neurological illnesses
Bulanova, Olga (Russia)
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tion of expected reading readiness: Under- Sergienko, Elena (Russia)
standing student performance Chair: Hospers, Harm J. (Netherlands)
Cascallar, Eduardo (Belgium)
Theory-making and scale-creating for in IA-034 Invited Address
vestigating the value system and status 15.00 16.30 h Hall 4
of Iranian high-school; pre-university stu- Bayesian approach can be descriptive for
dents attitude toward globalization cognition and learning
Lotfabadi, Hossein (Islamic Republic of Iran) Shigemasu, Kazuo (Japan)
Measuring text reading comprehension in Chair: Han, Buxin (Peoples Republic of China)
admitted university students: Validating
retrieval contexts IA-035 Invited Address
Castaeda Figueiras, Sandra (Mexico) 15.00 16.30 h Hall 7
The many facets of executive functions
FP-116 Paper Session Mnte, Thomas (Germany)
13.45 14.45 h Salon 19 Chair: Reder, Lynne (USA)
Diversity management
Co-Chair: Cardu, Helene (Canada) IA-036 Invited Address
Co-Chair: Kearney, Eric (Germany) 15.00 16.30 h Hall 15.2B
Eco-cultural roots of geocentric language
Does age matter in leadership? Age rela- and encoding
tions between leaders and followers as
Mishra, Ramesh (India)
determinants of leadership effectiveness
Chair: Sanchez Sosa, Juan Jose (Mexico)
Kearney, Eric (Germany)
Age as a factor in leadership situations FP-123 Paper Session
Muecke, Anja (Switzerland) 15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.1
Diversity management and social repre- Psychological disorders IV
sentations of diversity Chair: Singer, Susanne (Germany)
Cardu, Helene (Canada) Risk factors for postpartum depression
among low income Brazilian women
CD-002 Controversial Debate
Andrade da Silva, Gabriela (Brazil)
15.00 16.30 h Hall 6
The role of autobiographical memory in
Managing diversity at school: Should stu-
depression
dents be grouped by their ability?
Claudio, Victor (Portugal)
Moderator: Stern, Elsbeth (Switzerland)
Debater: Benbow, Camilla (USA) Rumination and worry in depressive and
Debater: Mevarech, Zemira R. (Israel) non-depressive persons: What makes the
difference?
Please see page 400 for further information. Rischer, Angela (Germany)
Detection of depression in cancer patients
Singer, Susanne (Germany)
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Syntax, semantics and memory function- Negative knowledge: How families learn
ing in school-aged children with language from their childrens mistakes
learning impairment Oser, Fritz (Switzerland)
Spanoudis, George (Cyprus)
Examining the physical difficulties expe-
Language aqusiton of gramatical category: rienced by twins in Greece
Plural form of nouns in Bulgarian children Markodimitraki, Maria (Greece)
with dyslexia
Relationship between mother distress and
Todorova, Ekaterina (Bulgaria)
fetal growth during pregnancy
The pattern of auditory deficit in adult Shafizadeh, Mohsen (Islamic Republic of Iran)
dyslexic readers
The impact of prenatal substance exposure
Fostick, Leah (Israel)
on pediatric psychology
A cross-linguistic study of reading and Battaglia, Suzanne (USA)
spelling in children with severe speech and
Talking to the child: Teaching the child
TUESDAY, 22 JULY
physical impairment
being a tolerant person?
Larsson, Maria (Sweden)
Pakalniskiene, Vilmante (Lithuania)
FP-129 Paper Session
FP-131 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Hall 10
15.00 16.30 h Hall 15.2A
Entrepreneurship and management
Dyslexia and dyscalculia
Co-Chair: Eberhardt, Daniela (Switzerland)
Co-Chair: Witruk, Evelin (Germany)
Co-Chair: Li, Lingji (Peoples Republic of
Co-Chair: Weiss, Silvana (Switzerland)
China)
The behavioural and neurophysiological
Guanxi orientation and entrepreneurs
effects of a computer-based morphological
ethical decision-making: Evidence from
awareness training on the spelling and
China
reading skills of young dyslexics
Jin, Yanghua (Peoples Republic of China)
Weiss, Silvana (Switzerland)
An empirical research on the relationship
Dyslexia in different language systems: A
between entrepreneurial intellectual capi-
comparison of Cantonese, Arabic and Ger-
tal and venture growth in hi-tech enter
man speaking dyslexic children
prises
Witruk, Evelin (Germany)
Zhang, Wei (Peoples Republic of China)
Comparison of neuropsychological aspect
The Chinese undergraduate students en-
of dyslexic and normal children
trepreneurial cognition and entrepreneur
Faramarzi, Salar (Islamic Republic of Iran)
ial awareness
Li, Lingji (Peoples Republic of China) Relationship between Attention Deficit
Disorder (ADHD) and Dyslexia in assessing
Decision-making processes in family-owned
basic writing skills
companies: A process-model for succession
Ignatova, Albena (Bulgaria)
planning
Eberhardt, Daniela (Switzerland) Basic number processing difficulties and
dyscalculia in children with Velo-Cardio-
The effects of organizational change and
Facial Syndrome (22q11 deletion syndrome)
entrepreneurship strategies as mediated
de Smedt, Bert (Belgium)
by organizational learning among Chinese
firms FP-132 Paper Session
Wang, ZhongMing (Peoples Republic of China)
15.00 16.30 h Room 43
FP-130 Paper Session Death and dying
15.00 16.30 h Hall 14.2 Chair: Leaver, Vincent (USA)
Effects of environmental and family con Effective use of metaphor and stories in
texts on developmental outcomes grief therapy
Co-Chair: Battaglia, Suzanne (USA) Leaver, Vincent (USA)
Co-Chair: Markodimitraki, Maria (Greece)
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the Peoples Republic of China) 15.00 16.30 h Room 23
The structure of the generalized health- Memory processes III
related self-concept: A structural model- Chair: Czerniawska, Ewa (Poland)
ling approach
Wiesmann, Ulrich (Germany) Memory and music: Mozart effect or inter-
ference?
Processes of change assessment in over- Czerniawska, Ewa (Poland)
weight and obese patients
Andrs, Ana (Spain) Origins of the enactment effect: A recall-
based view
FP-140 Paper Session Spranger, Tina (Germany)
15.00 16.30 h Salon 21 A simplified conjoint recognition paradigm
Special needs and strengths of particular for the measurement of verbatim and gist
learner groups: ADHD, at-risk-learners, memory
and gifted students II Stahl, Christoph (Germany)
Chair: McCarthy, Sherri (USA)
FP-143 Paper Session
Appropriate strategies for gifted educa- 15.00 16.30 h Room 24
tion to enhance affective development Agreement and information sharing in
Stutler, Susan (USA) groups I
Relationship between goal-orientation and Chair: Kerschreiter, Rudolf (Germany)
motivational self-regulation in the gifted
students The communication bias toward prefer
Safe, Diba (Islamic Republic of Iran) ence-consistent information in groups: De-
pendent on decision preference salience
Inclusive education in Slovenia and partner communication?
Adlesic, Irena (Slovenia) Kerschreiter, Rudolf (Germany)
Validity of commonly-used measures of ef- Supporting the collaborative drawing of
fort when used with adults demonstrating inferences from distributed information in
learning disabilities or AD/HD groups
Lindstrom, Jennifer (USA) Meier, Anne (Germany)
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Silva, Eleonora (Brazil) FP-147 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Room 29
FP-145 Paper Session Theoretical and philosophical psychology I
15.00 16.30 h Room 26 Chair: Mironenko, Irina (Russia)
Aggression and violence at school I
Chair: Jimnez, Manuela (Colombia) Cultural bases of psychological theories:
A challenge for intergrating world psycho-
Socio-emotional competencies in violent logy
contexts: Evaluation of the multicompo- Mironenko, Irina (Russia)
nent program Aulas en Paz
The problem of consciousness in psycho
Jimnez, Manuela (Colombia)
logy, philosophy and religion: Three ways
Aggressive teacher behavior in Germany or one?
and Japan: A cross-cultural study Bogoslovskiy, Stanislav (Russia)
Baudson (ne Klein), Tanja Gabriele (Germany)
Psychology in search for new methods and
Effects of teacher-student relationships on approaches
students reports of school aggression and Smirnov, Sergey (Russia)
victimisation
Lucas Molina, Beatriz (Spain) FP-148 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Room 30
FP-146 Paper Session Career: Its meaning and development
15.00 16.30 h Room 27 Co-Chair: Dries, Nicky (Belgium)
Aggression and sexual abuse I Co-Chair: Dragova, Sonya (Bulgaria)
Chair: Agcaoili, Suzette (Philippines)
Has the meaning of career shifted? A vi-
Outcome of the treatment program of the gnette study exploring four generations
Department of Social Welfare and Devel career-related attitudes
opment (DSWD) for incest victims at Maril- Dries, Nicky (Belgium)
lac Hills: A qualitative-quantitative analy
An exploratory factor analysis of career
sis of cases
management in teachers of middle school
Agcaoili, Suzette (Philippines)
Zhang, Shuhua (Peoples Republic of China)
Attitudes toward victims of rape: A com-
General perceived self-efficacy and locus
parison on different times and places
of control as mediating factors to the
Jasso-Lara, Martha Julia (Mexico)
perception of career-related barriers
Sibling abuse Dragova, Sonya (Bulgaria)
Carvalho Relva, Ines (Portugal)
Comparison of general aptitudes and ca-
reer motives in three levels of jobs in Saipa
FP-137 Paper Session
car company
15.00 16.30 h Room 28 Oreyzi, Hamid Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Risk and decision making II
Chair: Seri, Raffaello (Italy)
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FP-149 Paper Session When people chase risk, and when they
dont: Role of regret personality and regret
15.00 16.30 h Room 31
behavior
Depression and loneliness in old age Lai, Zhigang (Peoples Republic of China)
Chair: Heidenblut, Sonja (Germany)
FP-152 Paper Session
Development of a screening scale for ge
riatric depression 15.00 16.30 h Room 34
Heidenblut, Sonja (Germany) Psychotherapy Research and treatment
methods V
Autobiographical memory specificity in ol-
Chair: Janzen, Henry L. (Canada)
der adults with major depression
Latorre Postigo, Jose Miguel (Spain) Phenomenological analysis of the use of
Therapeutic usefulness life review focused voice training for Parkinsons patients
on life events specific positives (ReVISEP) Janzen, Henry L. (Canada)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY
in the treatment of major depression in old Narrativity of decision-making in psycho-
age therapy
Serrano Selva, Juan Pedro (Spain) Polkinghorne, Donald (USA)
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Future time perspective, coping and risk Eyewitness identification dilemma: Video
behaviours among Latin American adoles- portrayal vs. photo array in target-absent
cents line-up
Chau, Cecilia (Peru) Chiotis, Georgios (Greece)
Eyewitness identification: Cultural diffe-
FP-155 Paper Session
rences in susceptibility to weapon focus
15.00 16.30 h Room 37 Lorenz, Jan L. (Germany)
The impact of students family back-
ground on learning I An ERP study of the acquired process about
self-referring information
Chair: Pillay, Jace (South Africa)
Ding, Xiaopan (Peoples Republic of China)
The educational and psychological support
of educators to include learners from child- FP-158 Paper Session
headed homes in urban classrooms 15.00 16.30 h Room 40
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Multisensory perception during locomo Cox, W. Miles (United Kingdom)
tion The big two: Getting deeper into motiva
Ernst, Marc (Germany) tional structure and attentional bias
The effect of non-informative, cross-modal Fadardi, Javad S. (Islamic Republic of Iran)
information on haptic spatial perception Individual and combined effects of infor-
Newell, Fiona (Ireland) mation-enhancement and goal-setting on
Neural correlates of multisensory integra- improving motivational structure
tion Shamloo, Zohreh S. (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Vroomen, Jean (Netherlands) Discussant: Klinger, Eric (USA)
IS-063 Invited Symposium IS-065 Invited Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Hall 5 16.45 18.45 h Hall 8
Cultural variations in childrearing values Diverse methodological challenges in
and practices cross-cultural research
Chair: Tulviste, Peeter (Estonia) Chair: Byrne, Barbara M. (Canada)
Continuity of mothers socialization goals Comparing people from different cultural
across cultures backgrounds
Keller, Heidi (Germany) Bartram, Dave (United Kingdom)
How do parents explain their childrens suc Challenges of globalization vs. indigenous
cess and failure at school? Parental causal measures
attributions of primary school children Cheung, Fanny M. (Hong Kong SAR of the
Natale, Katja (Finland) Peoples Republic of China)
Parenting practices, beliefs concerning chil Threats to cultural validity in clinical assess
drens aggression and evaluations of pri- ment
mary school childrens behaviour Leong, Frederick T.L. (USA)
Tropp, Kristiina (Estonia)
Cognitive biases in cross-cultural research
Socialization values and cultural change: A van de Vijver, Fons (Netherlands)
comparative study of Estonia and Sweden
Tulviste, Tiia (Estonia) Ethical issues related to cross-cultural re-
search
The mutual influence of social class and Oakland, Thomas (USA)
their own children on Brazilian parents
child-rearing values Discussant: Poortinga, Ype (Netherlands)
Tudge, Jonathan (USA)
Discussant: Tulviste, Peeter (Estonia)
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Repetti, Rena (USA)
Chair: Bernardo, Allan B.I. (Philippines)
Self-esteem and the coregulation of emo-
tions in married couples daily life Life goals, achievement motivation and
Schoebi, Dominik (USA) value of efforts in confucian society
Emotional transmission in couples under Hwang, Kwang-Kuo (Taiwan)
stress Academic achievement and the role of the
Bolger, Niall (USA) self and relationship
Mood synchronization in family-members Muramoto, Yukiko (Japan)
daily lives How do future goals affect academic moti-
Cook, William L. (USA) vation and learning? A qualitative study
The design and psychometrics of ambula- with Singaporean secondary school stu-
tory assessment dents
Pawlik, Kurt (Germany) McInerney, Dennis (Singapore)
Cultural models of achievement of Singa-
IS-071 Invited Symposium porean, Malay and Chinese students
16.45 18.45 h Room 43 Chang, Weining C. (Singapore)
Learning in context: Constructing know- Motivation and amotivation: Conceptions
ledge through sociocultural mediated ac- of Filipino students
tivity Bernardo, Allan B.I. (Philippines)
Chair: Roselli, Nstor (Argentina)
(Tentative) European American and Tai-
Teaching strategies as instruments of se wanese mothers conversations with their
miotic mediation children about school learning
Roselli, Nstor (Argentina) Li, Jin (USA)
The subjective processes and their signifi- IS-073 Invited Symposium
cance in learning: Unfolding consequences
from an historical-cultural approach in psy- 16.45 18.45 h Salon 20
chology Child rights in South Asia: Psychosocial
Gonzlez Rey, Fernando Luis (Brazil) aspects
Chair: Habib, Murshida Ferdous Binte
Cognitive education: Sociocultural media-
(Bangladesh)
ted activity for learning problems remedia-
tion Child rights and mentally retarded children
Rodrguez Arocho, Wanda (Puerto Rico) in Bangladesh
Collaborating in virtual learning environ- Sultana, Sabina (Bangladesh)
ments: Conversation vs. product elabora Child rights and child labour in Bangla-
tion tasks desh
Mauri, Teresa (Spain) Habib, Murshida Ferdous Binte (Bangladesh)
Child rights and girls of Bangladesh
Habib, Farzana Quobab Binte (Malaysia)
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Child rights and education in Bangladesh Trying to restrain: Unsuccessful weight re-
Haq, Enamul (Bangladesh) gulation is related to paying more atten
tion to food
Rights of the children as consumers
Stich, Christine (Canada)
Saha, Nitai (Bangladesh)
Discussant: Lippke, Sonia (Germany)
Discussant: Sufi, Anwarul Hasan (Bangladesh)
IS-076 Invited Symposium
IS-074 Invited Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Room 17/18
16.45 18.45 h Room 13/14
Eye movements in reading: Experiments,
Authenticity in the communication of
models, and corpus analyses
emotion
Chair: Kliegl, Reinhold (Germany)
Chair: Gosselin, Pierre (Canada)
The role of computational models and ex-
The presentation of emotion in everyday
perimental data in understanding eye mo-
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life
vements during reading
Scherer, Klaus R. (Switzerland)
Rayner, Keith (USA)
Performing authentic emotions on the po-
Raednig wrods with jmulbed ltetres
litical and operatic stages: Multimodal
Liversedge, Simon (United Kingdom)
analyses of synchrony
Mortillaro, Marcello (Switzerland) Reading and ocular dominances
Shillcock, Richard (United Kingdom)
Cultural aspects of smile authenticity
Thibault, Pascal (Canada) Limited parallel word processing during
reading
Childrens perception of enjoyment smiles
Radach, Ralph (USA)
Gosselin, Pierre (Canada)
Broadening the scope of eye-movement
Childrens understanding of real and ap
research in reading: Oral reading and proof
parent emotions
reading
Perron, Mlanie (Canada)
Laubrock, Jochen (Germany)
Discussant: Hess, Ursula (Canada)
Reading strategies and their implementa
IS-075 Invited Symposium tion in the SWIFT model of eye-movement
control
16.45 18.45 h Room 15/16 Kliegl, Reinhold (Germany)
Self-regulation and health: Perspectives
from social and personality psychology IS-077 Invited Symposium
Co-Chair: Knuper, Brbel (Canada) 16.45 18.45 h Salon 19
Co-Chair: Stich, Christine (Canada) Restoration and restorative environments
Cortisol, negative affect, sleep, and health Chair: Hartig, Terry (Sweden)
Wrosch, Carsten (Canada)
The restoration perspective: Another view
Health behavior and successful aging: In- of human adaptation
terplay of mental resources and self-regu- Hartig, Terry (Sweden)
lation
A longitudinal study on the benefits of re-
Ziegelmann, Jochen (Germany)
covery experiences on job performance
Smoking-specific compensatory health be- Binnewies, Carmen (Germany)
liefs and smoking behaviour in adoles-
Urban slums in South Asia: Residents pro-
cents
spects for psychological restoration
Radtke, Theda (Switzerland)
Pandey, Janak (India)
Prototype-distancing and the theory of
On-site evaluation of restorative environ-
planned behavior: Prediction of quitting in
ments: The effect of actual place expe-
women and men
rience upon the perceived restorativeness
Dohnke, Birte (Germany)
of natural and built historical environ-
ments
Carrus, Giuseppe (Italy)
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Does religiosity predict health outcomes in Discussant: Sanchez Sosa, Juan Jose (Mexico)
Botswana teenagers?
Mpofu, Elias (USA) IUPsyS-004 IUPsyS Invited Symposium
TUESDAY, 22 JULY
16.45 18.45 h Hall 4
Prevention of post-concussional syndrome
in north american workers: The importance Resiliency and capacity building: Four
of early intervention on vocational out- years post-tsunami
come Chair: Nair, Elizabeth (Singapore)
LeBlanc, Jeanne (Canada)
Meusigo Bangket: Challenges of the post
Psychological predictors of work capacity: tsunami social intervention in Indonesia
Improving pathways to health for injured Marieta, Josephine (Indonesia)
workers
Disaster preparedness of Indian psycholo-
Matthews, Lynda (Australia)
gists: The post-tsunami scenario
Perceived health needs of elderly South Manickam, L. Sam (India)
Africans in a rural area
Impact of 2004 Asian tsunami disaster on
Sodi, Tholene (South Africa)
Thai youth and their families
Transcending trauma and relentless hope: Sirivunnabood, Puntip (Thailand)
Peer support counselors, indicators of
Action research four years post Asian tsu-
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) and what
nami: Quo vadis?
they carry
Nair, Elizabeth (Singapore)
Vogel, Gwen (USA)
Urgent mental health needs in Rwanda: IUPsyS-005 IUPsyS Invited Symposium
Culturally sensitive training interventions 16.45 18.45 h Hall 7
Lopez Levers, Lisa (USA) Ecological psychophysics: From laborato-
Counselling needs of adolescents and ry experiments to complex real world
youth living with HIV/AIDS in the Eastern Co-Chair: Kuwano, Sonoko (Japan)
Cape Province, South Africa Co-Chair: Hellbrck, Jrgen (Germany)
Mayekiso, Tokozile (South Africa)
Psychophysical and psychophysiological
Discussant: Richards, Gella (United Kingdom) measurements of visual functions in labo-
Discussant: Eloff, Irma (South Africa) ratories and in everyday life
Yagi, Akihiro (Japan)
IUPsyS-003 IUPsyS Invited Symposium
Estimating the mass of real objects in colli-
16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.1
sion by means of videos
Challenges in diagnostic classification: Guski, Rainer (Germany)
The IUPsyS-WHO collaboration on mental
and behavioural disorders for ICD Mitigation psychophysics and soundscape
Chair: Ritchie, Pierre L.-J. (Canada) quality
Berglund, Birgitta (Sweden)
Beyond psychiatry and psychiatrists: Mak
Environmental design and psychology:
ing ICD-11 useful to all mental health care
Human response to thermal, visual and
providers
acoustic environment
Saxena, Shekhar (Switzerland)
Matsubara, Naoki (Japan)
Discussant: Schick, August (Germany)
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Conflicts and political skill in organiza- Optimism moderates the impact of hassles
tions on mental health in Hong Kong Chinese
Solga, Marc (Germany) undergraduates
Lai, Julian (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re-
S-104 Symposium public of China)
16.45 18.45 h Room 24
S-106 Symposium
Do infants have a theory of mind?
Co-Chair: Sodian, Beate (Germany) 16.45 18.45 h Room 26
Co-Chair: Poulin-Dubois, Diane (Canada) Emotion regulation and mindfulness
Chair: Berking, Matthias (USA)
Understanding of knowledge/ignorance in
one-year-olds Lower levels of mindfulness in currently
Carpenter, Malinda (Germany) and formerly depressed patients
Heidenreich, Thomas (Germany)
Who knows best? Infants selectively attri-
TUESDAY, 22 JULY
bute knowledge to others Does mindfulness change the way people
Poulin-Dubois, Diane (Canada) walk?
Michalak, Johannes (Germany)
Early understanding of false belief: Rule-
based or mentalistic? The role of emotion suppression in vulne-
Traeuble, Birgit (Germany) rability to depression: Results of two expe-
rimental studies
False belief understanding in 18-month-
Ehring, Thomas (Netherlands)
olds anticipatory looking behavior: An
eye-tracking study Emotion suppression in borderline person
Neumann, Annina (Germany) ality disorder: An experience sampling
study
Infants understanding of false beliefs
Chapman, Alexander (Canada)
about the location, identity and properties
of objects Can we enhance the effectiveness of to
Scott, Rose M. (USA) days psychological interventions by ad-
ding an intensive emotion regulation skills
Discussant: Perner, Josef (Austria)
training?
S-105 Symposium Berking, Matthias (USA)
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Ricijas, Neven (Croatia) The neural signature of multi-item work
ing memory
Psychological rehabilitation of children in Axmacher, Nikolai (Germany)
conflict with law
Rath, Pratap (India) Effects of shape similarity in short-term
visual recognition
Characterizing adolescents deviant group Mate, Judit (Spain)
identity
Zhang, Chunmei (Peoples Republic of China) Links between working memory and epi-
sodic memory in a virtual environment
The Hits keep coming: Examining parole Plancher, Gaen (France)
practices for violent offenders in New York
State Working memory declined by normal
Marquez, Carla (USA) aging: What kind of tasks are the most da-
maged by this process?
FP-161 Paper Session Rodrguez, Raquel (Spain)
16.45 18.45 h Room 33 Spatial learning with navigation assis
Negative affect tance
Co-Chair: Moradi, Azam (Islamic Republic of Mnzer, Stefan (Germany)
Iran)
FP-163 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Uslucan, Haci-Halil (Germany)
16.45 18.45 h Room 35
The share of somatization, anxiety, social Memory processes IV
maladjustment, and depression in predic- Co-Chair: Meo, Maria (Italy)
ting addiction potential among theoretical Co-Chair: Chambaron, Stephanie (Belgium)
high school male students in Freidan City
Moradi, Azam (Islamic Republic of Iran) Influence of response-stimulus interval
Acculturation stress and homesickness of (RSI) on sequence learning
Turkish migrants in Germany Chambaron, Stephanie (Belgium)
Uslucan, Haci-Halil (Germany) The emergence of awareness during learn
Individuals with paraplegia from spinal ing
cord injury: Self-esteem and depressive Rose, Michael (Germany)
symptoms Examining the strategy hypothesis: On the
Psichouli, Pavlina (Greece) functional relation between explicit know-
Depressive symptoms and all-cause morta- ledge and implicit visuomotor adaptation
lity after heart transplantation Hegele, Mathias (Germany)
Havik, Odd Erik (Norway) Context-sensitive adjustments of cognitive
The effect of systematic desensitization on control: Conflict-adaptation effects are
test anxiety and school performance of modulated by processing demands of the
girl third grade guidance school students ongoing task
in Behbahan Fischer, Rico (Germany)
Mehrabizade Honarmand, Mahnaz (Islamic Re-
public of Iran)
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Yang, Jane (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Topic: Research methods and statistics
Republic of China)
PS-Tue-am-001 The Kuwait University anxie-
Work environment characteristics and its
ty scale: Psychometric properties under item
motivating effect: A preliminary study in
response theory
knowledge workers
Gomez Benito, Juana (Spain)
Wu, Zhiming (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-am-002 Mental health, quality of life
The influence of positive characteristics on
and the coping of stress of undergraduate stu-
organizational citizenship behaviors
dents from Brazil
Goel, Abhishek (India)
Grubits Freire, Heloisa Bruna (Brazil)
The relationship between organizational
PS-Tue-am-003 The method of the measure-
citizenship behaviours (OCBs) and counter-
ment about fear of crime by a projective tech-
productive work behaviours (CWBs) of
nique
Malaysian automotive workers
Harada, Akira (Japan)
Mehdad, Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Tue-am-004 Intelligence testing among
Citizenship performance: Relative impor-
students in greater Khartoum
tance of personal and situational antece-
Hassan, Hajshrife (Sudan)
dents
Wesche, Jenny Sarah (Germany) PS-Tue-am-006 Evaluation of the cognitive,
behavioral and physiological responses to two
Country image and organizational attrac-
versions of the Stroop test
tiveness: A marketing perspective
Hernandez, Melba (Venezuela)
Froese, Fabian (Republic of Korea)
PS-Tue-am-007 The parent version of the
FP-168 Paper Session preschool Social Skills Rating Scale (SSRS)
16.45 18.45 h Room 40 Analysis of factorial structure and psychometric
Organizational commitment properties with a German sample
Hess, Markus (Germany)
Co-Chair: Jacobs, Gabriele (Netherlands)
Co-Chair: Suman, Shanti (India) PS-Tue-am-008 Measuring mathematics in
pre-school age: Rasch model analyses for de-
Organizational climate and job commit- termining the dimensionality of competences
ment among Nigerian workers Hirschmann, Nicole (Austria)
Mogaji, Andrew A. (Nigeria)
PS-Tue-am-009 Validity of an implicit associa
Downsizing: The impact of fairness on tion test for assessing the big five personality
commitment dimensions
Jacobs, Gabriele (Netherlands) Hirschmller, Sarah (Germany)
Antecedents and consequences of service PS-Tue-am-010 Individualized assessment of
quality in public administrations quality of life in old age
Gehring, Frank (Germany) Holzhausen, Martin (Germany)
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tice in the acquisition of AOC e-sports expertise PS-Tue-am-057 Biases in contingency learn
Hao, Ning (Peoples Republic of China) ing: Are outcome predictions more accurate
than causal judgements?
PS-Tue-am-043 Context and information re-
Vadillo, Miguel A. (Spain)
duction
Harsanyi, Geza (Germany) PS-Tue-am-058 Experiment on Chinese post
graduates remembering 100 common English
PS-Tue-am-044 Learning by note-taking vs.
sentences by using MMOASAPMI
learning by drawing as a follow-up strategy for
Wang, Hong-Li (Peoples Republic of China)
learning from texts
Hilbert, Tatjana (Germany) PS-Tue-am-059 Rule-based learning of older
adults in perceptual speed and inductive rea
PS-Tue-am-045 Psychological constitution of
soning
effectivization of self-learning
Yang, Lixia (Canada)
Kasatkina, Olga (Russia)
PS-Tue-am-060 Worked example learning
PS-Tue-am-046 Individual differences in mul
about the rules of the four fundamental admix-
tiple-cue learning: When mathematically pro
ture operations of arithmetic
ficient students fail to learn nondeterministic
Zhang, Qi (Peoples Republic of China)
environments
Matton, Nadine (France) PS-Tue-am-061 When our memories fail us:
Exploring the accuracy and inaccuracy of me-
PS-Tue-am-047 Students psychoeducational
mory
diagnosis I: Learning strategies and academic
Alberts, Joyce (New Zealand)
performance
Mezquita-Hoyos, Yanko (Mexico) PS-Tue-am-062 Alignment effects in spatial
reasoning about described scenes
PS-Tue-am-048 The relationship between in
Avraamides, Marios (Cyprus)
telligence and learning processes
Narvez Rulln, Mara (Spain) Topic: Cognition
PS-Tue-am-049 Self-regulation in vocabulary
PS-Tue-am-063 Attentional mechanisms in
learning
the generation of sympathy
Nett, Ulrike (Germany)
Dickert, Stephan (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-050 Second-order retrospective
PS-Tue-am-064 Emotions affected attention
revaluation in human contingency learning
performance in adolescents with learning disa-
Numata, Keitaro (Japan)
bilities
PS-Tue-am-052 Age differences in work- Dong, Yan (Peoples Republic of China)
place learning competency
PS-Tue-am-065 The emotion evoking effect
Ronagel, Christian (Germany)
of emotional faces in challenging cognitive
PS-Tue-am-053 Navigational and learning tasks
strategies in hypermedia learning environments Dong, Guangheng (Peoples Republic of China)
Schellhas, Bernd (Germany)
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gnition of basic emotions in alcoholic depen- PS-Tue-am-108 Memory bias of emotional
dents: Empirical study with Portuguese words in depression: ERP evidence in negative
Magalhes, Freitas (Portugal) affective priming
Xiao, Zhongmin (Peoples Republic of China)
Topic: Behavioral and cognitive neuro
science PS-Tue-am-109 Nonshared environment in
Russian adolescent twins
PS-Tue-am-096 Ventromedial prefrontal cor- Barsky, Philipp (Russia)
tex processing during emotional evaluation
in late-onset depression: A longitudinal fMRI- PS-Tue-am-110 Determinants of school
study achievement: Hints from a twin study
Brassen, Stefanie (Germany) Gottschling, Juliana (Germany)
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determinants of dating violence in adolescence health of women in the child-rearing years
and young adulthood Matsuura, Motoko (Japan)
Stavrinides, Panayiotis (Cyprus)
PS-Tue-am-161 Attachment styles and emo-
PS-Tue-am-147 Behavior problems and mo- tional availability to infants in young adult fe-
tivation of criminal behavior in adolescence males
Stupish, Svetlana (Belarus) Miyamoto, Kunio (Japan)
PS-Tue-am-148 Personality in adolescence: Topic: Educational psychology
Are the Big-Five domains still stable at the se-
cond glance? PS-Tue-am-162 Underactivation of left occi-
Szirmak, Zsofia (Germany) pitotemporal cortex in developmental dyslexia:
General or specific?
PS-Tue-am-149 The Parental-Representation-
Klackl, Johannes (Austria)
Screening-Questionnaire (PRSQ): A new screen
ing questionnaire to assess risks in the parental PS-Tue-am-163 Internalizing disorders in dys
relationship from the perspectives of children lexic children
and adolescents Btrisey, Carine (Switzerland)
Titze, Karl (Switzerland) PS-Tue-am-164 Self-esteem in French-speak
PS-Tue-am-150 Self-concept instability in ev ing dyslexic children of special school
eryday classroom learning: Does it predict long- Leonova, Tamara (Switzerland)
term school performance? PS-Tue-am-165 Effectiveness of cognitive-
Tsai, Yi-Miau (Germany) behavioral techniques on performance im
PS-Tue-am-151 Identity statuses in relation provement of student with medium dyslexia
to parenting styles and well being in Iranian primary school students
Tung, Suninder (India) Majidi, Abed (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Tue-am-152 Adolescents and their pa- PS-Tue-am-166 Atypical lateralization in au-
rents post-comprehensive educational aspira- ditory regions of dyslectic children: Is there a
tions reduced right hemispheric contribution to tem-
Tynkkynen, Lotta (Finland) poral integration and segmentation?
Mohamed, Wessam (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-153 Development of a brief daily
hassles scale for use with adolescents PS-Tue-am-167 The effect of orthographic
Wright, Michalle (Australia) regularity on dyslexic children spelling
Ortiz, Rosario (Spain)
PS-Tue-am-154 Longitudinal development of
global self-worth and school adjustments du- PS-Tue-am-168 Training of visual-auditory in
ring early adolescence in Japan tegration in dyslexia
Yamamoto, Chika (Japan) Schumacher, Bettina (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-155 Social skill therapy for col- PS-Tue-am-169 Letter length and lexicality
lege student with social adjusment difficulty effects on left occipitotemporal activation in
Ambarini, Tri Kurniati (Indonesia) developmental dyslexia
Sturm, Denise (Austria)
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Rodriguez, Maria Elena (Mexico)
PS-Tue-am-210 Coordination as a crucial
PS-Tue-am-197 Standards of web based component of performances in a sustained at-
course evaluation tention test: The digit-symbol substitution test
Thielsch, Meinald T. (Germany) Krumm, Stefan (Germany)
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PS-Tue-am-249 Relationships between teach and dictator game
ers and parents in the island of Crete von Sydow, Momme (Germany)
Simopoulou, Agapi (Greece)
PS-Tue-am-263 The comparison study of
PS-Tue-am-250 Justice violations and reac- self-esteem among students from families with
tions: Role of justice cognitions as mediator financial need and wealthy families
Singh, Purnima (India) Wang, Bo (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-am-251 Can evil be moral? Moral re- PS-Tue-am-264 The influences of work and
presentations of good and evil in people with family values on Chinese and Taiwanese young
different need for cognitive closure urban workers marriage and childbearing in-
Skupele, Irina (Latvia) tentions
Wang, Chung-Kwei (Taiwan)
PS-Tue-am-252 The construction of attitudes
toward nations: Valence effects of priming with Topic: Psychology and law
person vs. non-person exemplars
Spanuth, Claudia (Germany) PS-Tue-am-265 Peculiarities of investigative
interviews in child sexual abuse cases: Lithua
PS-Tue-am-253 The Influence of perceptual
nian perspective
self-mother relations, self-image, and reflective
Cesniene, Ilona (Lithuania)
self-image from mother on formation and de-
velopmental change of cognitive self concept PS-Tue-am-266 Alexithymia and basic hope
through life among prisoners
Sugita, Chizuko (Japan) Chmielewska, Anna (Poland)
PS-Tue-am-254 The impact of significant PS-Tue-am-267 Deception about the crime
others expectancies on self-stereotyping in Ja- leads to memory distortion
pan Tanaka, Mio (Japan)
Takabayashi, Kumiko (Japan) PS-Tue-am-268 How child maltreatment ex-
PS-Tue-am-255 For what proselfs eat and periences relate to adult sexual offenders emo-
travel? tional appraisals
Taniguchi, Ayako (Japan) Abbiati, Milena (Switzerland)
PS-Tue-am-256 How much for your hones PS-Tue-am-269 The effect of the guilty mo-
ty? The role of values and incentives in deter vement polygraph tests on lie detection: A vari-
mining honest behavior ation of the guilty knowledge test
Tanner, Carmen (Switzerland) Ding, Xiaopan (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-am-257 Personality traits and value PS-Tue-am-270 Motives of criminal behavior
orientation on the high risk police settings among prison inmate in Khartoum state, Su-
Tat, Cristina (Romania) dan
Hassan, Khalid (Sudan)
PS-Tue-am-258 Self-efficacy, self-regulation,
proactive attitude, proactive coping and acade-
mic performance of Filipino students
Tolentino, Joanna (Philippines)
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PS-Tue-am-301 Symbolic battles around a PS-Tue-am-314 History as a content of indi-
bronze soldier: Estonian version of intergroup vidual autobiographical memory
disagreement Nourkova, Veronika (Russia)
Raudsepp, Maaris (Estonia)
PS-Tue-am-315 Red moon: Strengthening of
PS-Tue-am-302 From terror to tolerance feminine identity in mistreated girls and ado
Williams, Kinga Agnes (United Kingdom) lescents
Obando Salazar, Olga Lucia (Colombia)
PS-Tue-am-303 Social representations about
inclusion in official documents and their impli- PS-Tue-am-316 When does trust in authority
cations on the implementation of inclusive pu- and procedural fairness affect social accep-
blic politics in education tance of public policy?
Bellico da Costa, Anna Edith (Brazil) Ohana, Kyosuke (Japan)
PS-Tue-am-304 Psychological peculiarities of PS-Tue-am-317 The influence of internet on
political socialization of students the political activity of Ukrainian youth: The
Dembitska, Natalia (Ukraine) possibilities of positive dynamics
Petrunko, Olga (Ukraine)
PS-Tue-am-305 Voters susceptibility to a
multidimensional attractiveness-gender bias in PS-Tue-am-318 Fractal patterns in collective
electoral politics bahaviour. Trends in political psychology
Drfler, Rebecca (Germany) Quezada, Ariel (Chile)
PS-Tue-am-306 Obligations and duties: Hong PS-Tue-am-319 Impact of public policy-
Kong students conceptions of citizenship re making procedures on policy accestability
sponsibilities Wang, Er Ping (Peoples Republic of China)
Kennedy, Kerry (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Republic of China) Topic: Clinical/Counseling psychology
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Mosavi Amiry, Seyed Jalal (Islamic Republic of
indicators older people
Iran)
Aizpurua Sanz, Alaitz (Spain)
PS-Tue-am-353 Smoking cessation in psy
PS-Tue-am-366 The study of comparison be
chiatric patients
tween hardiness; multiple coping styles in MS
Mhlig, Stephan (Germany)
(multiple sclerosis) patients Iranian
PS-Tue-am-354 Personality characters as a Aliakbari, Mahnaz (Islamic Republic of Iran)
predictor of tendency to addiction
PS-Tue-am-367 Comparative study of reli-
Nikpour, Gholam Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran)
gious attitudes influence on mental health
PS-Tue-am-355 The influence of reflection among residents of nursing homes and unresi-
and brooding to depressive symptom: Exami- dent aged
nation from subtypes of rumination Aliakbari, Mahnaz (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Noguchi, Rieko (Japan)
PS-Tue-am-368 Dimensions of school health
PS-Tue-am-356 An exploratory study of from the teachers point of view
some sexual behaviours and psychological ad- Altenstein, Christine (Germany)
justment of Indian gay and bisexual youths
PS-Tue-am-369 Anxiety, depression, somatic
Parekh, Suresh (India)
symptoms, social dysfunctions and social de-
PS-Tue-am-357 Treatment evaluation of psy- mographic variables as predictors of physical
chosomatic in-patient rehabilitation health in graduate students
Pausch, Jana (Germany) Angelucci, Luisa (Venezuela)
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companies: A multilevel approach on the analy-
ployees job neglect: A study of Australian em-
sis of antecedents and consequences
ployees
Feinstein, Ingrid (Germany)
Karimi, Leila (Australia)
PS-Tue-am-401 Social identity theory: A his-
PS-Tue-am-414 The employability develop-
torical review from the perspectives of social
ment of business students
and industrial and organizational psychology
Kirovova, Iva (Czech Republic)
Goncu, Asli (Turkey)
PS-Tue-am-415 The blind spot in person-
PS-Tue-am-402 Measuring uncertainty in the
nel selection: The role of unconscious factors in
observation and evaluation process in assess-
job interviews
ment centres. Possible antecedents of uncer
Kolominski, Stephan (Germany)
tainty and its relationship to rating accuracy
Greco, Riccardo (Germany) PS-Tue-am-416 An evaluation of a Norwe
gian vocational rehabilitation program
PS-Tue-am-403 Relationship between the
Krogstadmo, Borghild (Norway)
values of organizational culture and human re-
source management practices from a gender PS-Tue-am-417 Impacts of organizational
perspective leadership and culture on organizational trust:
Grueso, Merlin Patricia (Colombia) The moderating role of job cadre
Lawal, Olufemi (Nigeria)
PS-Tue-am-405 Personal-organizational ori-
entation of needs for job application and its PS-Tue-am-418 Communication within a
effect post-secondary institution: Analysis and recom-
Han, Ying (Peoples Republic of China) mendations
Marasigan, John (Canada)
PS-Tue-am-406 Interaction of organizational
environment and employees personality cha- PS-Tue-am-419 Spontaneous emotion regu-
racteristics as predictor of counterproductive lation following affective events: Do we have a
workplace behaviors in employees of an Iranian choice how to regulate our emotions?
industrial company Meyenschein, Kerstin (Germany)
Hashemi Sheykhshabani, Sayedesmaeil (Islamic
PS-Tue-am-420 Change processes in higher
Republic of Iran)
education: Moderating effects of personality
PS-Tue-am-407 Effectiveness of leadership variables on the relationship between commit-
styles in the non-profit sector: Results from a ment to change and change support behav
multi-sample study iour
Hehn, Verena (Germany) Michel, Alexandra (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-408 Effects of leadership styles on PS-Tue-am-421 The HRM perspective on
branch-level profit conflict in organizations: The Portuguese case
Hessmer, Stefan (Germany) Moreira, Ricardo (Portugal)
PS-Tue-am-409 Women managers careers PS-Tue-am-422 Exploring new dynamics of
in information technology field: A cross-cultural job-involvement: An empirical study of life-
comparison between China and Finland orientation, gender and occupational stress
Huang, Jiehua (Finland) Mukherjee, Debjani (India)
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Zajac, Aleksandra (Poland)
behavior in organizations
PS-Tue-am-453 Citizens environmental con- Russell, Sally (Australia)
cern in China: From perspective of environmen-
PS-Tue-am-465 Social projection on environ-
tal psychology
mental concern
Zheng, Quanquan (Peoples Republic of China)
Sevillano, Vernica (Spain)
PS-Tue-am-454 Sign systems related to user
PS-Tue-am-466 Perceptions of vulnerability
wayfinding behavior in interchanging in under-
and preparedness for terrorism and emergen
ground stations
cies: A preliminary Australian study
Zheng, Meng Cong (Japan)
Caponecchia, Carlo (Australia)
PS-Tue-am-455 Is virtual nature equally res
PS-Tue-am-467 Relation among trauma,
torative as physical nature? An experimental
trait coping, and students suicide attitude af-
comparison study
ter super typhoon Saomai
Ziesenitz, Anne (Germany)
Huang, Xiaozhong (Peoples Republic of
PS-Tue-am-456 Relations between personal China)
norm and car use in facilitating and inhibiting
PS-Tue-am-469 Creative processes of com-
contexts
munity revitalization from narrative approach:
Eriksson, Louise (Sweden)
A case study from Chuetsu earthquake
PS-Tue-am-458 Thats it were having more Miyamoto, Takumi (Japan)
insulation! Will householders change behav
PS-Tue-am-470 Public acceptance of wind
iours and attitudes after being shown an infra-
turbines in Tokyo
red image of their homes leaking heat?
Motosu, Memi (Japan)
Goodhew, Julie (United Kingdom)
PS-Tue-am-471 The experimental study of
PS-Tue-am-459 Mentoring and privacy: The
the transmitting relationship from weather to
relationship of environmental privacy and per-
the expectation of stock returns in China
sonal disclosure
Xu, Shaojun (Peoples Republic of China)
Hager, Mark J. (USA)
PS-Tue-am-460 Earthquake behavior rules
for disable people
Kirakosyan, Hasmik (Armenia)
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tions ject and gist perception
Seri, Raffaello (Italy) Constantinou, Elena (Cyprus)
PS-Tue-pm-033 Manipulated facial expres PS-Tue-pm-047 Comparison of a sustained
sions in relation to subjective emotional reac- attention to response and a continuous perfor-
tions mance format in a letter-detection task
Waterink, Wim (Netherlands) Helton, William (USA)
PS-Tue-pm-034 Action observation is affected PS-Tue-pm-048 How does the temporal at-
by viewing perspective in dance-novices tentional selection work: Under illusion para-
Pilgramm, Sebastian (Germany) digm
Jin, Mingxuan (Peoples Republic of China)
Topic: Attention and perception
PS-Tue-pm-049 Decoding control signals for
PS-Tue-pm-035 9.5 months old infants pre- visual spatial attention from ventral prefrontal
fer Picasso over Monet cortex
Cacchione, Trix (Switzerland) Kalberlah, Christian (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-036 Framing the frame: Good- PS-Tue-pm-050 Higher cognitive control re-
ness-of-fit for probe shapes within rectangular duces conflicts in visual spatial attention: Elec-
frames trophysiological correlates
Guidi, Stefano (Italy) Kehrer, Stefanie (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-037 Learning music as aestheti- PS-Tue-pm-051 Implicit change detection:
cal experience Evidence from event-related brain potential
Hernndez, Marisela (Venezuela) Kimura, Motohiro (Japan)
PS-Tue-pm-038 The categorical structure of PS-Tue-pm-052 How does angry face cap-
the perception of painting: A study of land ture attention? Evidence from attentional blink
scape paradigm
Korotchenko, Evgeniya (Russia) Kirita, Takahiro (Japan)
PS-Tue-pm-039 About the effect of aesthe- PS-Tue-pm-053 Disrupting face biases in vis
tics and symbolism on experience and behavior ual attention
in libraries Law, Anna (United Kingdom)
Richter, Peter (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-054 How information structure
PS-Tue-pm-040 Superiority of left three- affects semantic integration in question-answer
quarter views in face recognition: Right hemis- pairs: A semantic illusion phenomenon
phere advantage hypothesis Lin, Wang (Peoples Republic of China)
Arnold, Gabriel (France)
PS-Tue-pm-055 Negated directives in the
PS-Tue-pm-041 Effect of stimulus eccentri context communicative competence
city on the timing of inhibition of return Maciuszek, Jozef (Poland)
Bao, Yan (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-056 Attentional capture does not
PS-Tue-pm-042 Temporal resolution is en- cause inhibition of return
hanced by temporal preparation Matsuda, Yukihisa (Japan)
Bausenhart, Karin Maria (Germany)
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Wang, Xiao Ying (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-086 Transfer effect differs in the
PS-Tue-pm-099 Affective aspects of learn
positive vs. negative emotional situations
ing: Adolescents self-concept, achievement
Sozinov, Alexei (Russia)
values, emotions and motivation in learning
PS-Tue-pm-087 Criterion validity of the mul- mathematics
tidimensional scale of irrational beliefs with Xiong, Junmei (Germany)
respect to anxiety, depression and life satisfac-
PS-Tue-pm-100 Emotional lexicon literacy as
tion
an index of emotional intelligence and a predic-
Strobel, Maria (Germany)
tor of well-being and adequate social function
PS-Tue-pm-088 Pride and self-evaluative emo ing
tions: New directions toward a social, linguistic Zammuner, Vanda (Italy)
and relational theory
PS-Tue-pm-101 Research on the name effect
Sullivan, Gavin Brent (Germany)
of implicit self-esteem in positive and negative
PS-Tue-pm-089 The functions of autobio- situation in China
graphical memory and depression Zhang, Xiaozhou (Peoples Republic of China)
Tagami, Kyoko (Japan)
PS-Tue-pm-102 The relation of mathematics
PS-Tue-pm-090 Development of a new emo- anxiety, mathematical beliefs and mathematics
tion recognition task achievement
Takahashi, Tomone (Japan) Zhang, Xiaolong (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-091 Emotional memory can mo- PS-Tue-pm-103 An event-related potential
dify Posttraumatic Stress Disorder-associated study on implicit attitude processes
changes in recollective experience Zhong, Yiping (Peoples Republic of China)
Tapia, Graldine (France)
Topic: Language, reading and communica-
PS-Tue-pm-092 The emotional modulation tion
of the attentional blink: Effects of taboo and
non-taboo arousing stimuli in a dual and single PS-Tue-pm-104 The function of the bilingual
task paradigm approach in language development of pre
Tibboel, Helen (Belgium) school deaf children
Isakovic, Ljubica (Serbia)
PS-Tue-pm-093 Developing emotion educa-
tion program for elementary school students in PS-Tue-pm-105 Aphasia: Atypical case
China Pinto Monteiro das Neves, Maria Teresa (Portu-
Tong, Yuehua (Peoples Republic of China) gal)
PS-Tue-pm-094 Reshaping of sences: Metha PS-Tue-pm-107 Acquisition of social theory
forization as reinterpretation of personal psy- of mind in children using augmentative and
chological experience alternative communication
Tymofyeyeva, Nataliya (Ukraine) Sundqvist, Anett (Sweden)
PS-Tue-pm-095 The effect of physiognomi PS-Tue-pm-108 Temporal training in aphasia
cal individuality on specific emotional impres therapy
sions Szymaszek, Aneta (Poland)
Ueda, Sayako (Japan)
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Motivations, work perceptions and how it all Islam, A.K.M. Shafiul (Bangladesh)
turns out
PS-Tue-pm-154 Elderly males social benefit
Weinmann-Lutz, Birgit (Germany)
through dog walking
PS-Tue-pm-141 Concern for the next gene- Kikuchi, Kazumi (Japan)
ration at work: Generativity and occupational
PS-Tue-pm-155 Berlin stays fit: A 6-month
role priorities
intervention study to improve cognitive fitness
Zacher, Hannes (Germany)
Klusmann, Verena (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-142 The impact of a reminis-
PS-Tue-pm-156 Extending the human life
cence program on the psychological well-being
span: Assessing pro- and anti-longevity atti-
in aged Portuguese people
tudes
Afonso, Rosa (Portugal)
Kogan, Nathan (USA)
PS-Tue-pm-143 The role of friendship on life
PS-Tue-pm-157 Spoken word intelligibility of
satisfaction and well-being for aging adults
young and old adults with Familiarity-controlled
Pezzuti, Lina (Italy)
Word lists 2007 (FW07)
PS-Tue-pm-144 Remembering, normal aging Kondo, Tadahisa (Japan)
and executive function
PS-Tue-pm-158 People older age and life
Clarys, David (France)
contentment
PS-Tue-pm-145 Associations between nutri- Kulas, Kristina (Croatia)
tion and cognitive functioning in older adults
PS-Tue-pm-159 Aging related changes in pro
Danthiir, Vanessa (Australia)
cessing and retention for visual information
PS-Tue-pm-146 Successful ageing: A psycho Kunimi, Mitsunobu (Japan)
logical approach
PS-Tue-pm-160 Testing the relationship be
Duarte, Mafalda (Portugal)
tween personality and well-being: Contrasting
PS-Tue-pm-147 Elders mental health in nurs visually and auditory impaired older adults
ing house Langer, Nadine (Germany)
Ghoreyshi Rad, Fakhrossadat (Islamic Republic
PS-Tue-pm-161 Mental health status of Chi-
of Iran)
nese elders
PS-Tue-pm-148 Attitudes toward young and Li, Juan (Peoples Republic of China)
older persons: Extended version of the German
PS-Tue-pm-162 Effects of a relaxation pro-
Aging Semantic Differential
gramme in older adults state of mind
Gluth, Sebastian (Germany)
Lizaso, Izarne (Spain)
PS-Tue-pm-149 Depression, spirituality and
PS-Tue-pm-163 Predicting cognitive function
quality of life in Mexicans elderly
ing among centenarians
Gonzalez Celis, Ana (Mexico)
Martin, Peter (USA)
PS-Tue-pm-150 The relationship between
PS-Tue-pm-164 Cognitive control of memo-
cosmetic behavior and higher brain function
ry in a sample of elderly
with aging
Menor de Gaspar Pinilla, Julio (Spain)
Hatta, Takeshi (Germany)
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Bachmann, Gerhard (Germany)
self-schema of children with different self-sup-
porting levels PS-Tue-pm-205 Future time perspective and
Ling, Hui (Peoples Republic of China) education: Organizational and pedagogical
challenges
PS-Tue-pm-194 Self-supporting of children
Carvalho, Renato Gil (Portugal)
aged between 6 and 12 years: Theoretical con-
struct and development of questionnaire PS-Tue-pm-206 Students perception regard
Ling, Hui (Peoples Republic of China) ing the degree of aggressivity concerning types
of school behavior
PS-Tue-pm-195 Self-regulation and consis-
Marian, Claudia (Romania)
tency of interpersonal feeling in emotional con-
trol of the children in the United States PS-Tue-pm-207 Effects of instructional preci-
Nakata, Sakae (Japan) sion and frequency feedback on instrumental
and verbal performances during training and
PS-Tue-pm-196 A developmental process of
transfer sessions in adults
sense of trust in significant others: An internal
Cruz-Alaniz, Yuria (Mexico)
working model theory perspective
Sakai, Atsushi (Japan) PS-Tue-pm-208 Parent training for families
with mental retarded children
PS-Tue-pm-197 The effects of specific syntax
Cuzzocrea, Francesca (Italy)
training on childrens false belief understand
ing PS-Tue-pm-209 Social/emotional function
Shu Liang, Mo (Peoples Republic of China) ing as predictive of Kindergarten readiness and
success
PS-Tue-pm-198 The examination of function
Dixon, David (USA)
al classification and developmental process of
communicative behaviors in infancy PS-Tue-pm-210 Evaluation of a psychoedu-
Takeshita, Kanako (Japan) cational boardgame to promote gender equity
and children rights
PS-Tue-pm-199 Factors affecting the early
Echeverra, Rebeln (Mexico)
human development
Tatsuta, Nozomi (Japan) PS-Tue-pm-211 Adolescents future time per
spectives and self-efficacy
PS-Tue-pm-200 Children in residential care:
Estan, Santiago (Spain)
Development and attachment representations
Tropa-Alves, Rita (Portugal) PS-Tue-pm-212 Issues, goals and methods
to succeed in Educational Psychology: Defies
PS-Tue-pm-201 The long-term effects of ma-
from a globalised world
ternal discipline on childrens conflict resolution
Ferreira de Almeida, Ana Cristina (Portugal)
ability
Wang, Lin (Taiwan) PS-Tue-pm-213 Coping responses and resi
lient behaviors in adolescents attending public
high schools in Buenos Aires
Garcia Labandal, Livia Beatriz (Argentina)
PS-Tue-pm-214 The effect of writing on
short-term and long-term semantic memory
Georgiou, Georgia (Cyprus)
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Topic: Personality and individual differ PS-Tue-pm-252 The predictive power of short
ences term goals in academic adjustment
Cretu, Romeo Zeno (Romania)
PS-Tue-pm-240 General causality orientation
PS-Tue-pm-253 Cortisol reactivity and per
is associated with positive and negative do-
sonality
main-specific expectation about the future
Garcia de la Banda, Gloria (Spain)
Schnieber, Anette (Denmark)
PS-Tue-pm-254 Attributional style and aca-
PS-Tue-pm-241 Temporal acuity, working
demic performance
memory, and the prediction of psychometric
Gherasim, Loredana Ruxandra (Romania)
intelligence
Troche, Stefan (Switzerland) PS-Tue-pm-255 Emotional and typological
peculiarities of professional identity among
PS-Tue-pm-242 The effects of coping me-
teachers and students of teacher training pro-
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thods on guilt over a period of time
grammes
Ueichi, Hideo (Japan)
Guseva, Svetlana (Latvia)
PS-Tue-pm-243 Who knows how much? So-
PS-Tue-pm-256 Women and education: An
ciodemographic profile and general knowl
aproximation to women empowerment
edge
Hernandez, Julieta (Mexico)
Urch, Drazen (Croatia)
PS-Tue-pm-257 Defense style in Iranian sam-
PS-Tue-pm-244 2 4 years old childrens in-
ple
hibition and impulsivity
Heydarinasab, Leila (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Xu, Qinmei (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-258 Measurement equivalence
PS-Tue-pm-245 Dual intra-process leading
in Norwegian and American hardiness scales
antisocial propensity: The prediction power of
Hystad, Sigurd (Norway)
social information-processing and self-regula
tion PS-Tue-pm-259 An attitude survey on rela-
Yoshizawa, Hiroyuki (Japan) tions between blood type and personality
Kobayashi, Sayoko (Japan)
PS-Tue-pm-246 On the dimensionality and
consequences of hardiness: Development and PS-Tue-pm-260 Diagnostic of social phobia:
validation of a measure Psychometric properties of the SASKO (Social
Zettler, Ingo (Germany) Anxiety Social Competence Deficit)
Kolbeck, Sabine (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-247 Time-personality: A health
psychological study PS-Tue-pm-261 An examination on coping
Zheng, Yong (Peoples Republic of China) in interpersonal stress of narcissistic persona
lity
PS-Tue-pm-248 Investigation the relation-
Konishi, Mizuho (Japan)
ship between personality and demographic
factors with happiness in pharmachological PS-Tue-pm-262 Can apology repair the
students in Kermanshah Medical Sciences Uni- trust? The role of locus of control in trust-
versity game
Abaspour, Parastoo (Islamic Republic of Iran) Liao, Zongqing (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-249 Characteristics of personali- PS-Tue-pm-263 Belief in a just world and val
ty traits and personal behaviour of future ballet ue for Chinese students
dancers Liu, Chang-Jiang (Peoples Republic of China)
Aleksandrovich, Maria (Poland)
PS-Tue-pm-264 A study on the present sta-
PS-Tue-pm-250 Relationships between self- tus and causes of university students loneli-
description and dominant structure of word ness
meaning Lu, Yiping (Peoples Republic of China)
Arro, Grete (Estonia)
PS-Tue-pm-265 An experimental research of
PS-Tue-pm-251 Measurement equivalence the influence of past feeling experience on self-
of the interviewing self-efficacy scale across esteem
samples from Ghana, Russia, Turkey and Italy Lv, Houchao (Peoples Republic of China)
Bye, Hege H. (Norway)
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son of psychological and physical violence
ployment policies on applicant attraction: An
Matud, Pilar (Spain)
intergroup relation perspective
Saitere, Sanita (Latvia) PS-Tue-pm-311 Importance of family in psy-
chiatric patients recovery from illness
PS-Tue-pm-298 Language usage as moral
Mfusi, Skhumbuzo (South Africa)
disengagement strategy in post-violent situa-
tions PS-Tue-pm-312 Intergenerational differences
Slawuta, Patricia (USA) in the values of children and family among Ko-
rean university students and their parents
PS-Tue-pm-299 My home is my identity:
Woo, Jo-Eun (Republic of Korea)
Studies on regional identity
Wiederhold, Uta (Germany) PS-Tue-pm-313 The influence of parent-child
relationship and self-efficacy on quality of life
PS-Tue-pm-300 Spouse selection criterias
among university students and their parents
Abedi, Fariba (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Chang, Woo-Giy (Republic of Korea)
PS-Tue-pm-301 Prisoners Dilemma Games
PS-Tue-pm-314 Familial similarity in person
and the Autism-Spectrum Quotient
ality
Annen, Yasumasa (Japan)
Parshikova, Oxana (Russia)
PS-Tue-pm-302 Self-esteem and social atti-
PS-Tue-pm-315 Development of the intima-
tudes in intellectual disabled people
cy of Maternal Disclosure Scale (IMDS) using
Armas Vargas, Enrique (Spain)
Rasch Analysis
PS-Tue-pm-303 Negotiation habilities Perrin, Marei (Canada)
Barros, Manuela (Portugal)
PS-Tue-pm-316 Children and adolescents be
PS-Tue-pm-304 Influence of patients charac liefs about the main problems in stepfamilies,
teristics on nursing students perceptions of according to their personal experience
cancer situation Plasencia, Sonia (Spain)
Blois, Stephanie (France)
PS-Tue-pm-317 The effect of family commu-
PS-Tue-pm-305 Academic, social and emo nication patterns on happiness in high school
tional adjustment among Mandarin/English- students of Shiraz
speaking students studying in Canada Rahimi, Mehdi (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Both, Lilly (Canada)
PS-Tue-pm-318 Assessing of psychological
PS-Tue-pm-306 Interpersonal relations in dif- causes, social economical divorce in applicants
ferent types of groups: Mapping social combi- divorce in courts of families at Tehran city
nations of relational models (13851386)
Brito, Rodrigo (Portugal) Rahmani, Narges (Islamic Republic of Iran)
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in elderly people PS-Tue-pm-361 What do you expect when
Tabaeian, Sayedeh Razieh (Islamic Republic of you are depressed: An analysis of the effects of
Iran) mood on sentence completion
Vzquez, Carmelo (Spain)
PS-Tue-pm-349 Relationship among unwil-
lingness to attend school, narcissistic tendency PS-Tue-pm-362 Evidence for negative auto-
and Big 5 in adolescence matic evaluation and better recognition of bo-
Takahashi, Michiko (Japan) dily symptom words in health anxiety
Witthft, Michael (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-350 Perfectionism and mental
health: The mediation role of coping PS-Tue-pm-363 Depression and quality of
Tong, Yuehua (Peoples Republic of China) life of Nepalese women
Subba, Usha Kiran (Nepal)
PS-Tue-pm-351 Behavioral maps in clinical
interventions: A proposal PS-Tue-pm-364 The relationship between
Torres, Carlos (Mexico) shyness and some demographic variables of
Sultan Qaboos University students
PS-Tue-pm-352 Craving for transcendence:
Al-Damen, Monther (Oman)
God as substitute for addictive agents?
Unterrainer, Human-Friedrich (Austria) PS-Tue-pm-365 Psychopathology and quality
of life of bariatric surgery candidates
PS-Tue-pm-353 The structure of Inferiority
Andrs, Ana (Spain)
Complex, its expression and levels
Vorone, Santa (Latvia) PS-Tue-pm-366 The relationship between
perfectionism and psychological symptoms
PS-Tue-pm-354 Avoidance behaviour of so-
among university students
cially anxious women in virtual social interac-
Benk, Asli (Turkey)
tions
Wieser, Matthias (Germany) PS-Tue-pm-367 Impulse-control disorders in
young adults
PS-Tue-pm-355 A study of socio-psychologi-
Bohne, Antje (Germany)
cal characterstics of alcohol abusers among
Kurukshetra University boys hostellers PS-Tue-pm-368 Specificity and universality
Yadav, Rajender Singh (India) of the attentional bias in Generalized Anxiety
Disorder
PS-Tue-pm-356 Experiences of youth about
Brassard Lapointe, Marie-Laure (Canada)
psychological outcomes of substance depend
ency PS-Tue-pm-369 Generalized Anxiety Disor-
Yazdani, Mohsen (Islamic Republic of Iran) der in older adults: Testing Dugas conceptual
model.
PS-Tue-pm-357 Comparison of effective fac-
Cabrera, Isabel (Spain)
tors on sleeping from aspect of staff nurse in
coronary care unit of hospitals of Tehran Uni- PS-Tue-pm-370 Anger, depression and ag-
versity of Medical Sciences . gression in children: A comorbidity study
Zakerimoghadam, Masoumeh (Islamic Repub- Carrasco, Miguel (Spain)
lic of Iran)
PS-Tue-pm-371 The Azorean Schizophrenia
high risk study
Carvalho, Clia (Portugal)
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happiness of high-school girls
Paeezy, Maryam (Islamic Republic of Iran) PS-Tue-pm-414 The influence of behavioral
interaction on assessment performance in lea-
PS-Tue-pm-404 Methodology in the study of
derless group discussion
the burnout syndrome in university professors
Tang, Linlin (Peoples Republic of China)
Paredes Santiago, Maritza Del Carmen
(Venezuela) PS-Tue-pm-415 Organizational identification,
organizational change orientation and per
PS-Tue-pm-405 Attitudes towards online
ceived effectiveness of change: A field study
health care and expected impact on physician-
Tang, Ningyu (Peoples Republic of China)
patient-relationship
Pintzinger, Nina (Austria) PS-Tue-pm-416 Values driving change: A case
study
PS-Tue-pm-406 Extending the Job Demands-
Tiernan, Joan (Ireland)
Control-Support model: The role of curvilinear
relationships between psychosocial work char PS-Tue-pm-417 Being fed up: The impact of
acteristics and mental well-being task repetitiveness on mental satiation and car-
Pisanti, Renato (Italy) diovascular reactivity
Tomaschek, Anne (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-407 Psychometric properties of
the Italian version of the Transplant Effects PS-Tue-pm-418 Relationships between psy-
Questionnaire (TxEQ): A study among renal chological capital, authentic self and turnover
transplant recipients intention: A study of call center tele-consul-
Pisanti, Renato (Italy) tants
Tong, Jiajin (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-408 The measure of engagement
at work among Italian health care workers: PS-Tue-pm-419 Psychological contract breach:
Factor structure and reliability of Utrecht Work Meta-analytic structural equation modelling
Engagement Scale Topa Cantisano, Gabriela (Spain)
Pisanti, Renato (Italy)
PS-Tue-pm-420 Relation of core self-evalu
PS-Tue-pm-409 The perception of type II dia- ations, organizational commitment and turn
betes: An Italian adaptation of IPQ-R over intention
Pisanti, Renato (Italy) Valencia, Marshall (Philippines)
PS-Tue-pm-410 Transplant-related stress, cop PS-Tue-pm-421 Job characteristics, self-regu
ing strategies and emotional adjustment fol- latory skills, goal progress, and employee well-
lowing renal transplantation being
Pisanti, Renato (Italy) van der Doef, Margot (Netherlands)
PS-Tue-pm-411 Realtionship between spiri- PS-Tue-pm-422 Design of competencies-
tuality and wellness in university students sam- based model using the organizational climate
ple survey
Pranckeviciene, Aiste (Lithuania) Villavicencio Carranza, Miguel Alejandro (Mexi-
co)
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neurships using network based collaboration PS-Tue-pm-464 Social skills in traffic: Con-
Shibuya, Kazuhiko (Japan) nections to drivers age, sex, experience and
driver group
PS-Tue-pm-453 Key competences for ap
Keskinen, Esko (Finland)
prentices
Studel, Thea (Germany) PS-Tue-pm-465 Predicting driving manoeu
vres via eye movements
Topic: Controversial issues Lethaus, Firas (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-454 The use of bodywork in the PS-Tue-pm-466 Interference of DVD extracts
psychotherapeutic context listening on attention while driving
Cronan, Kerry Richard (Australia) Pcher, Christelle (France)
PS-Tue-pm-455 Open access: Using the in- PS-Tue-pm-467 The emotional state as a fac-
ternet for scientific publishing tor of inattention in car driving
Mey, Gnter (Germany) Pcher, Christelle (France)
PS-Tue-pm-456 From Chinese teachers eyes: PS-Tue-pm-468 What drives risky driving be-
Factors that enhance educational quality and haviour? An analysis based on a proposal for
reduce pressure in schools redesigning the theory of planned behaviour
Sun, Hechuan (Peoples Republic of China) Pimento, Cristina (Portugal)
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Shame socialism and morality: Some con- Do psychosocial factors have a role in pro-
ceptual distinctions moting college success?
Teroni, Fabrice (Switzerland) Robbins, Steve (USA)
Discussant: Scherer, Klaus R. (Switzerland) What personal qualities are most impor-
Discussant: Deonna, Julien (Switzerland) tant for success in higher education?
Discussant: Bruun, Otto (Switzerland) Kyllonen, Patrick C. (USA)
Prediction of academic achievement: Theo-
S-113 Symposium
ry and practice in different countries
08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.3 Lengenfelder, Paul (Austria)
The higher order factor structure of the
big 5: Substance, style or both Discussant: Gonzalez, Eugenio (USA)
Chair: Ziegler, Matthias (Germany)
S-115 Symposium
The two broad factors in lexical studies of 08.00 10.00 h Hall 5
personality descriptors Interactions with animals and socio-emo-
Thalmayer, Amber Gayle (USA) tional competence
The highest order factor of personality and Co-Chair: Stetina, Birgit U. (Austria)
its psychological meaning Co-Chair: Beetz, Andrea (Germany)
Musek, Janek (Slovenia)
Attachment to dogs, emotional intelli-
Higher order personality factors: What role gence and emotion regulation
do states have? Beetz, Andrea (Germany)
Ziegler, Matthias (Germany)
Quality of relationships to pets and emo
Higher-order factors in a five-factor per tion regulation in adolescence
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
sonality inventory and its relation to social Beetz, Andrea (Germany)
desirability
Changes in social-emotional behavior and
Bckstrm, Martin (Sweden)
attention span during animal assisted acti-
Substance and artifact in personality de- vities with children with psychiatric prob
scription lems, living in a residential setting
Riemann, Rainer (Germany) Enders-Slegers, Marie-Jose (Netherlands)
Discussant: Roberts, Richard D. (USA) Enhancing emotional wellbeing, communi-
cations and physical activities with animal
S-114 Symposium assisted interventions with mentally han-
08.00 10.00 h Hall 4 dicapped elderly
Prediction of academic achievement: The- Enders-Slegers, Marie-Jose (Netherlands)
ory and practice in different countries Changes in social-emotional competences
Co-Chair: Lengenfelder, Paul (Austria) of adolescents during an animal-assisted-
Co-Chair: Schroeders, Ulrich (Germany) training (MTI)
Stetina, Birgit U. (Austria)
Medical admission test in Switzerland and
Austria: Does the same test work similiar Changes in social-emotional competences
in different countries? Experiences regard of first-graders during an animal-assisted-
ing fairness, gender aspects and prognostic training (MTI)
validity Stetina, Birgit U. (Austria)
Hnsgen, Klaus-Dieter (Switzerland)
S-116 Symposium
Validity of a work sample approach in a
08.00 10.00 h Hall 6
student admission procedure for psycholo-
gy Psychobiological consequences of stress
Lengenfelder, Paul (Austria) Co-Chair: Ditzen, Beate (Switzerland)
Co-Chair: Nater, Urs (USA)
What you test is what you get: Validity
and classificatory efficiency for a new se- Serotonin transporter gene variation im-
lection tool pact on the Cortisol response to psychoso-
Schroeders, Ulrich (Germany) cial stress
Mueller, Anett (Germany)
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research
Co-Chair: Grau, Ina (Germany) Bieneck, Steffen (Germany)
Co-Chair: Banse, Rainer (Germany) Raising rape awareness through mass me-
dia campaigns: An experimental evalua
Speed dating as a paradigm for the study tion
of initial romantic attraction, mate choice Krah, Barbara (Germany)
and courtship behavior
Penke, Lars (Germany) S-119 Symposium
Living apart together: Age-dependent 08.00 10.00 h Hall 9
faces of a new form of nonconventional Service work, emotional labor and emoti-
couples on regulation
Asendorpf, Jens (Germany) Chair: Fischbach, Andrea (Germany)
Differentiating partner from other rela
Customer and employee perception of cri-
tionships through emotional closeness and
tical incidents in service encounters
perceived reciprocity
Neumann, Christina (Germany)
Neyer, Franz J. (Germany)
Customers perception of employees
Relationship quality in arranged mar
friendliness in service interactions: Effects
riages: First data from Saudi Arabia and
of display rules
India
Fischbach, Andrea (Germany)
Banse, Rainer (Germany)
Motives for doing emotional labour
The role of automatic approach-avoidance
Zapf, Dieter (Germany)
tendencies in adult attachment
Dewitte, Marieke (Germany) Linking emotional labor and burnout in
China
Intimacy and autonomy in close relation-
Chen, Xiafang (USA)
ships: Assessment of implicit motives in
virtual environments Mediating mechanisms among emotional
Schnbrodt, Felix (Germany) labor, customer related stressors and burn-
out
Dudenhoeffer, Sarah (Germany)
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Upward exaggeration and downward re- The automatic regulation of basic needs:
gulation: Emotions felt and emotion regu- Food and sexual deprivation prepare us to
lation in interactions at work approach relevant stimuli
Semmer, Norbert (Switzerland) Seibt, Beate (Netherlands)
Emotion regulation in service Effects of visual stimuli related to the be-
Hrtel, Charmine (Australia) ginning and the end of the smoking ritual
on the reward system
S-120 Symposium Stippekohl, Bastian (Germany)
08.00 10.00 h Hall 10
S-122 Symposium
Advances in internet-mediated psycholo-
gical research 08.00 10.00 h Hall 14.2
Chair: Reips, Ulf-Dietrich (Switzerland) Applications of eye tracking in research
on learning and instruction
Are there effects of color on results of web Co-Chair: Jarodzka, Halszka (Germany)
experiments? Co-Chair: van Gog, Tamara (Netherlands)
Galesic, Mirta (Germany)
Uncovering cognitive processes in learning
Assessment with visual analogue scales on
and instruction: Cued retrospective report
the internet
ing based on records of eye-movements
Funke, Frederik (Germany)
van Gog, Tamara (Netherlands)
Spotlight: Validation of an online eye
A process-oriented approach to natural sci-
tracking replacement
ences by means of eye-tracking and verbal
Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Michael (Norway)
protocols
The effectiveness of the high hurdle tech- Jarodzka, Halszka (Germany)
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
nique: Do artificially increased loading
Effects of information problem solving
times enhance data quality?
skill on judging google search results: An
Stieger, Stefan (Austria)
eye-tracking study
Sources of error in response time measure- van Meeuwen, Ludo (Netherlands)
ment in the lab and on the web
Are there strategies for visual scanning of
Czienskowski, Uwe (Germany)
diagrams?
iScience.eu: A toolbox for Internet-based Rasch, Thorsten (Germany)
research
Animation is not worth ten thousand
Reips, Ulf-Dietrich (Switzerland)
words
S-121 Symposium Schneider, Emmanuel (France)
08.00 10.00 h Roof garden How does the distribution of spatial infor-
Emotion and behavior mation across representations affect visual
attention in multimedia learning?
Co-Chair: Strack, Fritz (Germany)
Schler, Anne (Germany)
Co-Chair: Pauli, Paul (Germany)
185
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Assessing potential factors that mediate Digit ratio (2D:4D), facial attractiveness
age-related associative deficits in episodic and facial proportions in frontal and pro-
memory file view
Naveh-Benjamin, Moshe (USA) Offenmller, Denise (Austria)
Associative and strategic components of
S-127 Symposium
episodic memory: A lifespan dissociation
Shing, Yee Lee (Germany) 08.00 10.00 h Room 11/12
Youth at risk: International interventions
Associations with lifetime cognitive age and research
ing in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936
Chair: Maras, Pamela (United Kingdom)
Deary, Ian J. (United Kingdom)
Discussant: Lindenberger, Ulman (Germany) Psychology and interventions for pupils at
risk of underachievement and school ex-
S-125 Symposium clusion: The year 10 effect
Maras, Pamela (United Kingdom)
08.00 10.00 h Room 43
Assessing community violence in a multi- Youth at risk: A model for intervention
cultural context Cooper, Saths (South Africa)
Chair: Javier, Rafael (USA) Supporting the inclusion of children with
autism
Violence exposure in a diverse community
Fleming, Mitchel (Ireland)
Clauss-Ehlers, Caroline (USA)
Benefits of the best of coping program
Assessing post-traumatic distress in a Leb
for students at-risk of depression
anese context
Frydenberg, Erica (Australia)
El-Jamil, Fatimah (Lebanon)
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
PTSD in victims of sex-relating trafficking
thematical reasoning: Intuitive rules and
Antonopoulou, Christina (Greece)
over-use of proportionality
van Dooren, Wim (Belgium) Axioprepia (human dignity) and sex
trafficking
The cost of intuitive interference inhibi
Pipinelli, Artemis (USA)
tion
Stavy, Ruth (Israel) Surviving and thriving after trauma: Re
claiming sexual health in treatment
Intuitive rules: The case for and against
Needle, Rachel (USA)
dual process theories
Osman, Magda (United Kingdom) Discussant: Kalayjian, Anie (USA)
Discussant: de Neys, Wim (Belgium) S-132 Symposium
S-130 Symposium 08.00 10.00 h Salon 20
08.00 10.00 h Room 17/18 Occupational health promotion: Interven-
tions on multiple levels
Diagnostic competencies of teachers in
assessing students performance Co-Chair: Schwennen, Christian (Germany)
Co-Chair: Zimolong, Bernhard (Germany)
Chair: Krolak-Schwerdt, Sabine (Luxembourg)
Evaluating multi-level physical activity in-
Stability of primary grade teachers diag
terventions in work settings
nostic competences
DeJoy, David M. (USA)
Lorenz, Christian (Germany)
Evaluation of the Healthy Back program
Reference-group-effects on teachers judg-
in a tax administration
ments: A study with the simulated class-
Schwennen, Christian (Germany)
room
Sdkamp, Anna (Germany) The influence of workplace health promo-
tion, leader behavior and team climate on
Assessment for learning: Using assesment
health, attitudes and performance at
formatively in classroom instruction
work
Pellegrino, James (USA)
Schraub, Eva Maria (Germany)
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WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
Future time perspective in adolescence metries on positive and negative affect
and early adulthood Kaufmann, Martina (Germany)
Co-Chair: Shirai, Toshiaki (Japan) Discussant: Zeidner, Moshe (Israel)
Co-Chair: Lens, Willy (Belgium)
S-139 Symposium
Future time perspective, social insertion
08.00 10.00 h Room 27
and risk tendencies among high school
and post-secondary students in Peru: A de- Current developments in the psychology
velopmental approach of religion and spirituality
Herrera, Dora (Peru) Chair: Huber, Stefan (Germany)
Four years longitudinal study on future Core dimensions, centrality and content: A
time perspective during the transition model for cross-cultural and interreligious
from junior high school to high school research in psychology of religion
Tsuzuki, Manabu (Japan) Huber, Stefan (Germany)
Considering the future in identity forma Religiosity and values
tion: The influence of perceived adult sta- Hofmann-Towfigh, Nadi (Germany)
tus and a search for mediating variables
Implicit religiosity: Diversity of life mean
Luyckx, Koen (Belgium)
ings in church members and non-members
Personal goals during educational transi- Schnell, Tatjana (Austria)
tions among adolescence and young
Worldviews: Form and contents of atheis-
adults
tic, spiritual and religious beliefs and their
Salmela-Aro, Katariina (Finland)
relevance for four types of well-being
Longitudinal study of constructing future Klein, Constantin (Germany)
on the transition from adolescence to
Structure and centrality of religious-spiri-
adulthood
tual well-being among psychiatric in-
Shirai, Toshiaki (Japan)
patients and healthy controls
Discussant: Seginer, Rachel (Israel) Unterrainer, Human-Friedrich (Austria)
Religious coping: A resource for personal
growth?
Lehr, Dirk (Germany)
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Dissociating the neural correlates of over- Stress management means and recreation
coming interference from instructed and during work hours in office work environ-
applied stimulus-response associations ment
Brass, Marcel (Belgium) Kuznetsova, Alla (Russia)
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WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
Neuropsychological features of patholo
gical gambling
Learn to Think Project (LTP): Introducing
Timpano Sportiello, Marco (Italy)
a systematic thinking cultivation curricu-
Comparison of cognitive disorders in schi- lum
zophrenic patients with negative symp Hu, Weiping (Peoples Republic of China)
toms and patients with unipolar andogen
The effectiveness of mindfulness training
psychotic depression
in mental health promotion in the commu-
Rahimi Taghanaki, Changiz (Islamic Republic of
nity
Iran)
Yu, Nicky K.K. (Hong Kong SAR of the
Gingko biloba extract (especially EGb 761) Peoples Republic of China)
in cognitive ageing: Specificity of neuro-
Use of metacognitive strategies in high
psychological improvement
and low critical thinking performance: A
Kaschel, Reiner (Germany)
think-aloud study
Effects of Ginkgo biloba extract EGb 761 Ku, Kelly Yee Lai (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
on cognition and quality of life in subjects Republic of China)
with very mild cognitive impairment
Emotion and problem solving: A contribu-
Grass-Kapanke, Brigitte (Germany)
tion
FP-171 Paper Session Clment, Evelyne (France)
The relation of shame with anger, hostility, project Academia da Cidade in Camaragibe
physical and verbal aggression between Santos, Azenildo (Brazil)
collage students in Tehran
Mind, body, environment: An integrative
Pourshahriari, Mahsima (Islamic Republic of Iran)
approach
Imamichi, Tomoaki (USA)
FP-174 Paper Session
08.00 10.00 h Room 36 FP-176 Paper Session
Human resources and job performance 08.00 10.00 h Room 38
Co-Chair: Siu, Oi Ling (Hong Kong SAR of the Learning in groups
Peoples Republic of China)
Co-Chair: Zahn, Carmen (Germany)
Co-Chair: Muthuraj, Birasnav (India)
Co-Chair: Martens, Thomas (Germany)
Reversals in performance evaluation: A
Can advanced digital video technologies
range theory perspective
support group knowledge processes in
Wong, Kin Fai Ellick (Hong Kong SAR of the
complex collaborative design tasks?
Peoples Republic of China)
Zahn, Carmen (Germany)
Performance in low-quality jobs
Impact of culture, personality and digital
Bayona, Jaime Andrs (Spain)
media on the virtual classroom
A measure of Psychological Capital (Psy- Hogg, Jerri Lynn (USA)
Cap) and its relationship with work perfor-
Does participation in groups problem solv
mance, work well-being, and social well-
ing setting influence individual learning?
being
Lepage, Beatriz (Venezuela)
Siu, Oi Ling (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re-
public of China) Behavioral strategies of pupils with high
levels of anxiety in the situation of the
Relation of general aptitudes and job per-
group interaction
formance in Saipa car company
Nechaeva, Raisa (Russia)
Oreyzi, Hamid Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Implementing an online monitoring instru-
Approaches to developing human capital
ment for supporting motivated learning in
in manufacturing industries
groups: Experiences from German and
Muthuraj, Birasnav (India)
Dutch social science students
Martens, Thomas (Germany)
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The potentials of ECAM model of media Sexual and marital satisfaction in the tran-
tion in the classroom sition to parenthood
Abdul Rahim, Fauziah (Malaysia) Oronoz, Beatriz (Spain)
The function of similarity in relationship
FP-177 Paper Session
regulation
08.00 10.00 h Room 39 Wrzus, Cornelia (Germany)
Gender issues
Co-Chair: Ebert, Irena Dorothee (Germany) IA-037 Invited Address
Co-Chair: Pietrzak, Janina (Poland) 10.15 11.15 h Hall 3
Distribution of domestic tasks and its per- Psychology and human rights in MENA
ceived fairness: A cross-cultural analysis Arab countries: Yemen Psychological As-
Toth, Katalin (USA) sociation (YPA) experiences
Kassim Khan, Hassan (Yemen)
When Laura and Lukas learn: Stereotype Chair: Strelau, Jan (Poland)
threat and processes of knowledge acqui-
sition IA-038 Invited Address
Appel, Markus (Austria)
10.15 11.15 h Hall 4
Liked women, valued men: Range and li- Development of self and competence
mits of the women are wonderful effect across cultures: A challenge to psycholo-
Ebert, Irena Dorothee (Germany) gy
Gender-(a)typical behavior and status: Kagitcibasi, Cigdem (Turkey)
Evaluation of leaders, subordinates, and Chair: Hasselhorn, Marcus (Germany)
job-applicants IA-014 Invited Address
Michel, Birgit (Switzerland)
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
10.15 11.15 h Hall 6
Ambivalent sexism in Roman Catholic Po- Psychological research on traffic safety in
land: where values and equality conflict China
Pietrzak, Janina (Poland)
Zhang, Kan (Peoples Republic of China)
Stereotype threat, intellectual perfor- Chair: Jungermann, Helmut (Germany)
mance and affirmative action in Brazil
Pereira, Marcos (Brazil) IA-040 Invited Address
10.15 11.15 h Roof garden
FP-178 Paper Session Doing a psychology of the Chinese peo-
08.00 10.00 h Room 40 ple: Discoveries while exploring aboard
Romantic relationships the Emperors treasure ships
Co-Chair: Caycedo, Claudia (Colombia) Bond, Michael Harris (Hong Kong SAR of the
Co-Chair: Hill, Charles (USA) Peoples Republic of China)
Chair: Funke, Joachim (Germany)
The study of the relationship between
identity styles, sex roles and sex with IA-041 Invited Address
spouse selection in single university stu- 10.15 11.15 h Hall 14.2
dents
Psychological well-being of gay men and
Abedi, Fariba (Islamic Republic of Iran)
lesbian women
Dating experiences and attitudes towards Hospers, Harm J. (Netherlands)
romantic relationships among Colombians
adolescents IA-042 Invited Address
Caycedo, Claudia (Colombia) 10.15 11.15 h Hall 15.2A
The study of Iranian couples love relation- Global developments in psychology and
ship and its relation with marital satisfac- applied psychology
tion and demographic variables Knowles, Michael (Australia)
Ghamarani, Amir (Islamic Republic of Iran) Chair: Brcher-Albers, Carola (Germany)
Is love blind? Attractiveness ratings by
self, partner and others and the outcome
of dating relationships 25 years later
Hill, Charles (USA)
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The making of prolific faculty researchers Crisis management: How prepared are
in the Philippines: A grounded theory mo- Australian schools?
del Knowles, Ann (Australia)
Valencia, Marshall (Philippines)
Homeostatis reality therapy: A psycholo
Trends of psychology in a non-Western gical intervention for human welfare
country Gairola, Lata (India)
Khaleefa, Omar (Sudan)
Dental fear and how to talk it away. Ef-
Becoming a science? Humboldt University fects of a training course for dentists
Berlins Institute for Psychology between Hagenow, Frank (Germany)
World War Two and the construction of
the Berlin Wall FP-189 Paper Session
Ebisch, Sven (Germany) 10.15 11.15 h Room 11/12
Culture and human development II
FP-186 Paper Session
Chair: Han, Kuei-Hsiang (Taiwan)
10.15 11.15 h Hall 10
Culture and cognition I Omani teachers job commitment: Com
Chair: Leung, Angela Ka Yee (Singapore) parisons of personal and organizational
variables
Embodied cultural cognition: Psychological Aldhafri, Said (Oman)
perspective and physical body comport-
The attitude to work and to free time in
ment as carriers of culture
Poland: The Polish adaptation of the multi-
Leung, Angela Ka Yee (Singapore)
dimensional work ethic profile
Quizshow knowledge and cultural literacy Chudzicka-Czupala, Agata (Poland)
Grabowski, Joachim (Germany)
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
The personality of circus actors of various
Conceptualization and measurement of ethnic groups as the subjects of creative
self-efficacy in Malaysian children and activity
young adults Dementeva, Kapitolina (Ukraine)
Mohd Zaharim, Norzarina (Malaysia)
The myth of Chinese modesty: The effect
of personal relationships on attribution for
FP-187 Paper Session
achievements
10.15 11.15 h Room 43 Han, Kuei-Hsiang (Taiwan)
Child health I
Chair: Warschburger, Petra (Germany) FP-190 Paper Session
10.15 11.15 h Room 13/14
Sociocultural factors and eating disorders
in adolescence: Evaluation of a school- Family issues
based prevention program Chair: Markman, Howard (USA)
Warschburger, Petra (Germany)
Relationships among dimensions of family
Health education methods for achieving communication patterns and Iranian chil
stable normoglycemia during an educa drens level of anxiety and depression
tional camp for youth with type 1 diabetes Kouroshnia, Maryam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
mellitus (DM1)
Validity and reliability of the revised fam
De Loach, Stan (Mexico)
ily communication patterns instrument in
A Childrens Hospital of the Future from Iran
the perspective of architectural psycholo- Kouroshnia, Maryam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
gy. An user-needs analysis
The long-term effects of the PREP program:
Walden, Rotraut (Germany)
A 10 year follow-up
Markman, Howard (USA)
FP-188 Paper Session
10.15 11.15 h Room 44 Relationship between childhood attach-
Clinical/counseling psychology I ment quality, adult attachment and attach-
ment to God with family functioning
Chair: Knowles, Ann (Australia)
Shahabizadeh, Fatemeh (Islamic Republic of
Iran)
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Measuring the impact of uncertainty reso- Sequential and capacity constrained: Tak
lution ing the constraints on controlled thought
Diecidue, Enrico (France) seriously
Juslin, Peter (Sweden)
Data selection for fitting utility theories:
Laying the foundations for the cognitive
IS-085 Invited Symposium
psychometrics of risk
Stott, Henry (United Kingdom) 11.30 13.30 h Hall 6
Psychological approaches to political con-
Empirical tests of contemporary utility the- flicts
ories
Chair: Reykowski, Janusz (Poland)
Marley, Anthony A.J. (Canada)
Psychological antecedents of intergroup
IS-083 Invited Symposium conflict: Impact of submissive vs. dominant
11.30 13.30 h Hall 4 orientation and emotions on outgroup at-
From conflict monitoring to control iner- titudes
tia Kossowska, Malgorzata (Poland)
Chair: Tudela, Pio (Spain) Religion, ethnocentrism and intergroup
hostility in times of existential threat
When item specific control bypasses the
Golec de Zavala, Agnieszka (United Kingdom)
need for a global control mechanism
Blais, Chris (USA) Apologies as repentance rituals, forgive-
ness and reconciliation in the case of coun-
Dissociating between sustained, transient
tries with internal collective violence
and stimulus driven cognitive control
Paez, Dario (Spain)
Funes, Maria Jess (Spain)
Can deliberative procedures suppress an-
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
Context-sensitive control over attentional
tagonistic tendencies in groups?
orienting
Reykowski, Janusz (Poland)
Milliken, Bruce (Canada)
Discussant: Bar-Tal, Daniel (Israel)
Fractionating executive control: Anticipa-
ting and reacting to conflict modulates
IS-086 Invited Symposium
event-related potentials linked to cogni-
tive control differently 11.30 13.30 h Hall 7
Correa, Angel (Spain) Cross-cultural validation of various mea-
sures of emotional intelligence
Top-down task pre-configuration
Chair: Taksic, Vladimir (Croatia)
Ruz, Maria (United Kingdom)
Adaptation and validation studies of the
IS-084 Invited Symposium ESCQ in the Portuguese context
11.30 13.30 h Hall 5 Faria, Lusa (Portugal)
Computational models of decision mak Developmental differences in the effects
ing of EI on academic performance in Japanese
Co-Chair: Shanks, David (United Kingdom) students
Co-Chair: Juslin, Peter (Sweden) Toyota, Hiroshi (Japan)
A cognitive theory of how people learn to Cross-cultural validation of emotional skills
select strategies and competence questionnaire: Assessing
Rieskamp, Jrg (Germany) structural equivalence of adapted ESCQ
for Argentina
Decisions in a changing environment
Mikulic, Isabel Maria (Argentina)
Speekenbrink, Maarten (United Kingdom)
Analysis of item bias in the emotional skills
When a learning theory predicts the wrong
and competence questionnaire: A cross-
response: Error of the model or error of
cultural comparison
the learner?
Holmstrom, Stefan (Sweden)
Meeter, Maarten (Netherlands)
Validation of the emotion skills and com-
Optimal decision making in the cortico-
petence questionnaire in Chinese setting
basal-ganglia circuit
Xu, Qinmei (Peoples Republic of China)
Bogacz, Rafal (United Kingdom)
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The anterior cingulate cortex in learning Capturing the multiple components of self-
and reward-guided decision making regulated writing: A systemic approach
Rushworth, Matthew (United Kingdom) Boekaerts, Monique (Netherlands)
Conflict monitoring and decision making Predictive systems approach in the identi-
Botvinick, Matthew (USA) fication of expected writing performance
and the classification and understanding
Calculating the cost of acting in frontal of student performance characteristics
cortex Cascallar, Eduardo (Belgium)
Walton, Mark (United Kingdom)
Discussant: Nenniger, Peter (Germany)
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WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
Flores-Galaz, Mirta (Mexico) velopment
Crone, Eveline A. (Netherlands)
Discussant: Ramirez-Garcia, Jorge (USA)
IS-093 Invited Symposium
IS-091 Invited Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Room 43
11.30 13.30 h Hall 15.2A
Neuropsychological functioning after ex-
Parenting prevention programs: An inter-
posure to toxic environments
national perspective
Chair: Bowler, Rosemarie M. (USA)
Co-Chair: Rodrigo, Maria Jose (Spain)
Co-Chair: Janssens, Jan (Netherlands) Neuropsychological testing of adults ex
posed to neurotoxicants
Effects of Triple P
Bowler, Rosemarie M. (USA)
Janssens, Jan (Netherlands)
Environmental neurotoxicants and child
Attachment, marital relationship, care and
development
knowledge: A preventive intervention
Bellinger, David (USA)
with first parents
Reichle, Barbara (Germany) Persistence of neuropsychological changes
in formerly exposed workers: Possible im-
The ladybird study: A randomised con-
plications
trolled trial evaluation of the lifestart pa-
Viaene, Mineke K. (Belgium)
renting initiative
Sneddon, Helga (Ireland) Neurotoxic effects of mercury exposure in
fish-eating populations of the Brazilian
The Incredible Years: Evaluation of the
Amazon
webster Sratton parent management trai-
Mergler, Donna (Canada)
ning programme in Sweden
Axberg, Ulf (Sweden) Linking neurotoxicology to cognitive neu-
roscience: A first attempt
The Apoyo Personal y Familiar program
van Thriel, Christoph (Germany)
for parents at high psychosocial risk
Rodrigo, Maria Jose (Spain)
Discussant: Kumpfer, Karol (USA)
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Suitner, Caterina (Italy) Kallay, Eva (Romania)
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Adaptation in adulthood: Which role play The Euro changeover and the factors influ-
resources, strategies and beliefs for well- encing perceived inflation
being? Belting, Julia (Germany)
Jopp, Daniela (Germany)
Biased price perception after the introduc-
Discussant: Caprara, Gian Vittorio (Italy) tion of the euro: The teuro-illusion
Schulz-Hardt, Stephan (Germany)
S-150 Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Room 26 S-293 Symposium
Advances in statistical applications for de- 11.30 13.30 h Room 28
velopmental research Human-machine-interaction (Part III): Hu-
Chair: Hertzog, Christopher (USA) man factors in transportation systems
Chair: Vollrath, Mark (Germany)
Placing aging individuals within an aging
(and dying) population: A need to connect Drivers mental representation of a traffic
psychology and demography situation Influencing factors
Ram, Nilam (USA) Krems, Josef (Germany)
Cross-sectional age variance extraction: Online detection of driver distraction
Whats change got to do with Blaschke, Christoph (Germany)
Lindenberger, Ulman (Germany)
Is cognitive distraction a real problem?
A multilevel factor analysis perspective on Carsten, Oliver (United Kingdom)
development
Increasing safety may reduce comfort: A
Zimprich, Daniel (Switzerland)
dilemma for advanced driver assistance
Comparisons of statistical power for systems
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
single-indicator and multiple-indicator la- Vollrath, Mark (Germany)
tent growth curve models
The effectiveness of multimodal collision
von Oertzen, Timo (Germany)
warnings
Age differences in cognitive performance Thring, Manfred (Germany)
variability: Modeling the relation of mean
Driver reactions to correct and false auto-
and variance
nomous emergency braking
Schmiedek, Florian (Germany)
Sommer, Fanny (Germany)
S-151 Symposium
S-153 Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Room 27
11.30 13.30 h Room 29
Effects of the euro changeover on consu-
Work design for an aging workforce
mer behavior
Co-Chair: Frieling, Ekkehart (Germany)
Co-Chair: Marques, J. Frederico (Portugal)
Co-Chair: Wegge, Jrgen (Germany)
Co-Chair: Grling, Tommy (Sweden)
Age-differences in work-related motives:
The Euro Illusion: Illusion or fact?
Chronological age versus future time per-
Gamble, Amlie (Sweden)
spectives
Emotional factors in currency perception Grube, Anna (Germany)
Tyszka, Tadeusz (Poland)
Age and role clarity in the relations be
Consumer adaptation strategies: From Aus tween demands, resources and psycholo-
trian shilling to the euro gical well-being: Results of a complete
Kirchler, Erich (Austria) 2-wave study
de Lange, Annet (Netherlands)
The euro illusion in consumers: Price esti-
mation Effect of emotion regulation on the health
Del Missier, Fabio (Italy) of teachers over time
Philipp, Anja (Germany)
The eurochangeover and numerical intui
tion for prices in the old and new curren Supporting older adults to use interactive
cies systems
Marques, J. Frederico (Portugal) Sengpiel, Michael (Germany)
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Elderly employees in the automotive in- The study of peer counseling effect at
dustry: Solutions for an age-based work school in enhancing the students level of
design mental health
Weichel, Julia (Germany) Jam, Zahra (Islamic Republic of Iran)
The impact of age diversity in workgroups Teachers understanding of childrens de-
on innovation, group performance and pressive symptoms
health Kleftaras, George (Greece)
Wegge, Jrgen (Germany)
Moscow Department of Education: Psycho
logical rehabilitation of younger school-
S-154 Symposium
children with delayed psychic develop-
11.30 13.30 h Room 30 ment in situation of joint productive
The psychology of Web 2.0: Personalities, activity
motives and managing impressions Prudnikova, Marina (Russia)
Co-Chair: Krmer, Nicole (Germany)
Identifying subtypes of career indecision
Co-Chair: Trepte, Sabine (Germany)
among Portuguese secondary school stu-
StudiVZ Determinants of social network dents: A cluster analytical approach
ing and dissemination of information Santos, Paulo (Portugal)
among students
Bosau, Christian (Germany) FP-193 Paper Session
11.30 13.30 h Room 32
Entering the blogosphere: Motives for
reading, writing and commenting Selective attention
Haferkamp, Nina (Germany) Co-Chair: Spence, Charles (United Kingdom)
Co-Chair: Coltheart, Veronika (Australia)
Web 2.0 users values and concerns of pri-
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
Counseling the culturally different student The social representation of traffic acci-
in the Arabian Gulf region dent in Romania: Connections with emo-
Hassane, Sofoh (United Arab Emirates) tions and decision-making in driving
Holman, Andrei (Romania)
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Study of mental profile of drivers with Getting ready for emotional events: A new
hard accident road with use of NEO-PI-R paradigm to investigate anticipatory cop
Aghaei Jeshvaghani, Asghar (Islamic Republic ing
of Iran) Kazen, Miguel (Germany)
Unrealistic optimism, impulsiveness and Emotional intelligence and its relation to
self-construal of Chinese drivers and their humor styles
relationship to risky driving behaviors Pasupuleti, Subhashini (India)
Jiang, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
The processes of emotional regulation on
The influence of cognitive biases on inex- love dissolution
perienced, young drivers risky task per- Snchez Aragn, Rozzana (Mexico)
formance
Mindfulness, acceptance, and meta-emo-
Havarneanu, Grigore (Romania)
tions: Differentiating processes in experi-
Effectiveness of warning signs in reducing ential avoidance in non-clinical and clinical
speed at rural road curves samples
Weller, Gert (Germany) Mitmansgruber, Horst (Austria)
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
Mo, Phoenix (United Kingdom) Scientific disciplines developmental pat-
terns: Psychology in Mexico, 19502005
Influence of stigma on quality of life of
Morales Nasser, Alejandra Carolina (Mexico)
HIV Positive individuals
Kohli, Neena (India) Crisis in psychiatric care in low and middle-
income countries: The role to be played by
The mediational effect of resilience in rela-
psychology and allied health services
tion between emotinal intelligence, gene-
Tsang, Hing (Singapore)
ral intelligence and life satisfaction
Jowkar, Bahram (Islamic Republic of Iran) A comparative study of historical and phi-
losophical contexts of experimental psy-
Quality of life, self-efficacy, coping and ad-
chology; philosophical history of psycho
herence in patients with chronic kidney
logy in Iran
disease on haemodialysis treatment
Hatami, Javad (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Esguerra, Gustavo A. (Colombia)
30 years of psychological practice in the
Depression and quality of life in cancer pa-
power industry of Moldavian Republic:
tients with and without pain
Facts, difficulties, goals
Tavoli, Azadeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Zolotova, Natalia (Moldova)
FP-196 Paper Session Promoting school achievement and the re-
11.30 13.30 h Room 35 newal of teaching methods and education
Regulation of emotion al policies: Recent developments in Portu-
guese educational psychology
Chair: Schutte, Nicola (Australia)
Viegas-Abreu, Manuel (Portugal)
A dimensional model of adaptive emotion A series of studies on Chinese farmers
al functioning career choice consideration
Schutte, Nicola (Australia) Zheng, Quanquan (Peoples Republic of China)
An event-related potential study of impli-
cit attitude to emotion regulation influ-
ence on emotional attention performance
Sang Biao, P. R. (Peoples Republic of China)
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Early language development as related to Test anxiety in university students: Harm-
the acquisition of reading less tension or disabling mental disorder?
Lundberg, Ingvar (Sweden) Fehm, Lydia (Germany)
Chair: Wimmer, Heinz (Austria)
Experiential avoidance and eating patho-
IA-049 Invited Address logy in a sample of college students in
Cyprus
13.45 14.45 h Hall 14.2
Karekla, Maria (Cyprus)
Visual-spatial working memory in the
healthy and damaged brain The role of superstitiousness on obsessive-
Logie, Robert (United Kingdom) compulsive symptomatology
Chair: Nilsson, Lars-Gran (Sweden) O, Jiaqing (Singapore)
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ing in teachers pre-service education
Nonverbal emotion recognition biases in
Marinkovic, Snezana (Serbia)
dual-channel emotion context in the de-
pressed patients Investigating the effectiveness of the
Huang, Yu-Lien (Taiwan) short-term educational courses from
middle class managers point of view
The investigating of effectiveness of co-
Sabbaghian, Zahra (Islamic Republic of Iran)
gnitive behavioural group therapy based
on Heimberg`s model on social anxiety Adaptive design as training wheels for
Melyani, Mahdiyee (Islamic Republic of Iran) less-experienced, older adults
Bruder, Carmen (Germany)
FP-212 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Room 11/12 FP-215 Paper Session
Interindividual differences in the expe- 13.45 14.45 h Room 17/18
rience of emotion I Expression and experience of emotion
Chair: Vitters, Joar (Norway) Chair: Neumann, Roland (Germany)
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Sinambela, F. Christian (Indonesia) miliar emotional faces on Down syndrome
Morales, Guadalupe (Mexico)
FP-219 Paper Session
Facial expression: The recognition of basic
15.00 16.30 h Hall 5
emotions in cocaine dependents: Empirical
Cognition in the business world study with Portuguese
Chair: Oberlechner, Thomas (Austria) Magalhes, Freitas (Portugal)
Personality and profits of foreign exchange Passivity associated to depression protects
traders individuals from the illusion of control
Oberlechner, Thomas (Austria) Matute, Helena (Spain)
Emotions and financial investment deci Emotion understanding deficits and chil
sion-making dren with learning disabilities
Wranik, Tanja (Switzerland) Tong, Yuehua (Peoples Republic of China)
Medical decision making: Contextual and Implicit associations among undergradua-
team factors in emergency care depart- te students who self-injure
ments Cumming, Steve (Austria)
Guglielmetti, Chiara (Italy)
FP-222 Paper Session
Perceived inflation: The impact of expe-
rienced frequency of price changes in indi- 15.00 16.30 h Hall 9
vidual goods Attitudes, beliefs and values
Huber, Odilo W. (Switzerland) Co-Chair: Eicher, Vronique (Switzerland)
Co-Chair: Matthews, Bobbie (Australia)
FP-220 Paper Session
Age differences on attitudes to over 50
15.00 16.30 h Hall 6
workers
Cognition and emotion I Cubico, Serena (Italy)
Chair: Leue, Anja (Germany)
Perception of the potential enemy: How
Emotion processing stages and variations Israeli and Palestinian students see each
of EEG theta activity others values
Leue, Anja (Germany) Eicher, Vronique (Switzerland)
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The effects of goal setting on performance Teachers sense of efficacy mediating the
of a motor skill of persons with borderline relationship between teachers attributions
intelligence and mild mental retardation of bullying and their behaviors towards
Askita, Maria (Greece) aggressive students
Stavrinides, Panayiotis (Cyprus)
Steps of social information processing (SIP)
in mild intellectually handicapped students
FP-231 Paper Session
across three school levels: Based on Crick
and Doge model (1994) 15.00 16.30 h Salon 20
Bashash, Laaya (Islamic Republic of Iran) Emotional expression and experience in
clinical populations I
FP-228 Paper Session Chair: Sixto, Olivar (Spain)
15.00 16.30 h Room 15/16
Training program in emotional skills for
Creativity and culture I persons with Asperger syndrome
Chair: Hacker, Winfried (Germany) Sixto, Olivar (Spain)
How to improve design problem solving? Comparison of changes in mood: Cartoons
Hacker, Winfried (Germany) vs. mood induction paradigm
Kohn, Nils (Germany)
What makes bilinguals creative? A discus-
sion of bilinguals development factors in- Association between postpartum depres
fluencing their creative cognition sion and emotional changes after delivery
Kharkhurin, Anatoliy (United Arab Emirates) Viegas, Lia Matos (Brazil)
How does mood influence creative perfor-
FP-232 Paper Session
mance
Cervai, Sara (Italy) 15.00 16.30 h Salon 21
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
Families in stress I
FP-229 Paper Session Chair: Fuchs, Irene (Germany)
15.00 16.30 h Room 17/18
Impact of implementation variables on
Culture and human development III outcome measures in a German applica-
Chair: Yasnitsky, Anton (Canada) tion of the family-based primary preven
tion program FAST (Families and Schools
Why Taiwanese students are quiet in class?
Together)
A cultural analysis of student response to
Fuchs, Irene (Germany)
teachers questions in Chinese classrooms
Fwu, Bih-Jen (Taiwan) Children of parents with acute central
nervous system injuries: Specific mental
The study of relation between creativity
health risks and protective factors
and social development in adolescents in
Stanescu, Dan Florin (Romania)
Tehran
Shafaroudi, Narges (Islamic Republic of Iran)
FP-233 Paper Session
Remembering in childs play: Historical and 15.00 16.30 h Salon 22
cultural perspectives in istominas experi- Gender differences in work and academic
ment and its replications achievement I
Yasnitsky, Anton (Canada)
Chair: Halpin, Glennelle (USA)
FP-230 Paper Session Gender differences: Profiles of men and
15.00 16.30 h Salon 19 women successful in engineering educa-
Dysfunctional social behaviors in school: tion
Aggression, anger and violence I Halpin, Glennelle (USA)
Chair: Cocorada, Elena (Romania) Relationship between learning styles and
gender
A model of the personality and situational
Castano, Gloria (Spain)
factors in school microviolence
Cocorada, Elena (Romania) Gender and negotiation: An empirical
study of gender differences in negotiation
How to cope with anger in school con
behaviour
text?
Mura, Giulia (Italy)
Maccabez-Arriola, Mnica (Switzerland)
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Co-Chair: Siddiqui, Anver (Sweden) ferences between real and anticipated be-
haviour
The development of internalizing prob
Voigtlaender, Denise (Germany)
lems from age 2 to age 12
Fanti, Kostas (Cyprus) Motivations for helping: The moderating
role of group membership
Adolescents psychological well-being and
Strmer, Stefan (Germany)
memory for life events: Influences on life
satisfaction with respect to temperamen- FP-243 Paper Session
tal dispositions
Siddiqui, Anver (Sweden) 15.00 16.30 h Room 32
Self-regulation
Assesment of self-assertion training in the Co-Chair: Sassenberg, Kai (Germany)
treatment of stage fright among the Nige- Co-Chair: Mamali, Catalin (USA)
rian university girls
Shobola, Adeola (Nigeria) The role of spontaneous social compari-
The development of adolescents implicit sons in automatic goal pursuit
attitude to emotion regulation Crusius, Jan (Germany)
Liu, Junsheng (Peoples Republic of China) Three dimensions of self-regulation
Bak, Waclaw (Poland)
FP-241 Paper Session
Can self-regulation be truly collective? Re-
15.00 16.30 h Room 30 gulatory focus and intergroup behavior
Substance abuse and addiction II Sassenberg, Kai (Germany)
Chair: Raab, Corina (Germany)
Motivational balance at different levels of
Illicit drug-consumption: Measuring two social complexity: From intrapersonal level
cognitive-behavioral risk-factors to inter-groups level
Raab, Corina (Germany) Mamali, Catalin (USA)
Onset of tobacco use and transition to
other drug use among college undergra-
duates in north of Iran-2006
Mohtasham Amiri, Zahra (Islamic Republic of
Iran)
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Garcia Rodriguez, Georgina (Mexico) 16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.2
Psychological processes of BDSM: The pla- Disaster trauma and intervention
yers perspective Chair: Suar, Damodar (India)
Lopez, David (USA)
Phase-specific intervention for psychoso-
FP-251 Paper Session cial sequel of disasters: A longitudinal per-
spective for improving disaster planning
15.00 16.30 h Room 40 Kar, Nilamadhab (United Kingdom)
Psychotherapy Research and treatment
methods VIII Exploring the psychological scar of tsuna-
mi in children and adolescents
Chair: Meeke, Heidi (USA)
Bhushan, Braj (India)
ADHD-profile-study in France: First results Resource loss and trauma
concerning diagnosis and therapy of ADHD Das, Namita (India)
Jelen, Anna (Germany)
Outgrowing the trauma: Some lessons
Psychocorrection in the context of draw from disasters in India
ings integral analysis Misra, Girishwar (India)
Polyanychko, Olena (Ukraine)
Disaster and trauma: Who suffers and who
Dialectical behavior therapy versus cogni- recovers from trauma, and how?
tive behavior therapy in the treatment of Suar, Damodar (India)
Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa in adoles-
cents Psychosocial support and intervention in
Salbach-Andrae, Harriet (Germany) Godhra riots
Nanda Biswas, Urmi (United Kingdom)
Learning implementation of exposure the-
rapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: IS-101 Invited Symposium
Student perspective and implications for
16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.3
outcome
Meeke, Heidi (USA) Social and cognitive variables related with
physical activity practice
Chair: Rodrgez Marn, Jess (Spain)
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The role of significant others in the prac The serotonin transporter in emotion re-
tice of physical activities gulation and social cognition
Brustad, Robert (USA) Lesch, Klaus-Peter (Germany)
Using self-determination theory to under- Temperament in childhood as a predictor
stand sport dropout among adolescents of Harm Avoidance in adulthood: Modera-
Sarrazin, Philippe (France) tion by the 5-HTR2A gene
Boich, Julie (France) Pulkki-Rback, Laura (Finland)
Guillet, Emma (France)
Mothers life satisfaction and childs nega-
Motivation, commitment and drop-out in tive emotionality in adulthood: The moder
youth elite soccer ating role of serotonin receptor 2A gene
Torregrosa, Miguel (Spain) Merjonen, Pivi (Finland)
Sousa, C. (Spain)
Attachment style in adulthood, the role
Cruz, Jaume (Spain)
of interleukin-6 (IL-6) gene and stressful
Motivation and healthy life styles in ado events in early childhood
lescents Salo, Johanna (Finland)
Cervello, Eduardo (Spain)
The association between mother-child re-
IS-114 Invited Symposium lationship in childhood and reward de-
pendence in adulthood is moderated by
16.45 18.45 h Hall 4 the serotonin receptor 2A gene
Current directions in apology and forgive- Jokela, Markus (Finland)
ness research
Chair: Takaku, Seiji (USA) IS-104 Invited Symposium
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Chair: Sufi, Anwarul Hasan (Bangladesh)
Adapting tests for diagnosing learning
disabilities in developing countries: The Aging of the female mentally retarded
case of Vietnam persons in Bangladesh
Grgoire, Jacques (Belgium) Nazneen, Sultana (Bangladesh)
Challenges of test adaptation and devel Aging of the mentally retarded persons in
opment in Indonesia Bangladesh: Biological
Halim, Magdalena (Indonesia) Haque, Tofazzal (Bangladesh)
Etic vs. Emic personality assessment: An Residential problems of the aged mentally
integrative approach for deriving an indi- retarded persons in Bangladesh
genous measure for Chinese personality Sultana, Sabina (Bangladesh)
Cheung, Fanny M. (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo-
Social security of the aged mentally re
ples Republic of China)
tarded persons in Bangladesh
Uncovering the personality structure of Rahman, Masudur (Bangladesh)
the 11 language groups in South Africa:
Psychotropic drug dependence of the aged
SAPI project
mentally retarded persons in Bangladesh
Meiring, Deon (South Africa)
Anisuzzaman, M.D. (Bangladesh)
Discussant: Cheung, Shu Fai (Peoples Republic
of China) IS-109 Invited Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Roof garden
IS-107 Invited Symposium
Psychosocial consequences of long-term
16.45 18.45 h Hall 9 unemployment
Social development, peer relationships Chair: Sverko, Branimir (Croatia)
and pro-social behaviour
Co-Chair: Moreno, Jos Eduardo (Argentina) Unemployment, underemployment and
Co-Chair: Schulz, Annie Karin (Argentina) mental health in school leavers: A prospec-
tive longitudinal study
Two decades of social skills research with Winefield, Anthony H. (Australia)
the social skills rating system
Elliott, Stephen N. (USA)
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`Tis only a novel? Interactive effects of text Finding what fits you: Tailoring psycholo-
and reader characteristics on persuasion gical treatment for headache in a 21st cen-
Schreier, Margrit (Germany) tury health care environment
Nicholson, Robert (USA)
Self-referencing and persuasion: Narrative
transportation versus analytical elabora Innovation in delivering headache care
tion McGrath, Patrick (Canada)
Escalas, Jennifer (USA)
Internet based interventions in recurrent
Does media entertainment have a long- headache
lasting impact on its users? Krner-Herwig, Birgit (Germany)
Vorderer, Peter (Netherlands)
Development and evaluation of headache
Narrative impact: Effects of fiction and fal- preventative programs for adults and chil
sehood dren
Green, Melanie (USA) Gerber, Wolf-Dieter (Germany)
Discussant: Bilandzic, Helena (Germany) Headaches and obesity
Nash, Justin (USA)
IS-115 Invited Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Room 13/14 S-155 Symposium
Structural equation modeling: State-of- 16.45 18.45 h Room 15/16
the-art Justice and moral behavior
Co-Chair: Moosbrugger, Helfried (Germany) Co-Chair: Schmitt, Manfred (Germany)
Co-Chair: Schermelleh-Engel, Karin Co-Chair: Dalbert, Claudia (Germany)
(Germany)
Belief in a just world and legal socializa-
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
Multilevel structural equation modeling: tion in adolescence
Comparing frameworks Donat, Matthias (Germany)
Rabe-Hesketh, Sophia (USA)
What makes revenge so sweet?
Multilevel latent covariate models: Control Gollwitzer, Mario (Germany)
ling for unreliability in contextual studies
Implicit measurement of punishment
Marsh, Herbert (United Kingdom)
goals: Lay people prefer just deserts
Analyzing multimethod data Keller, Livia (Switzerland)
Eid, Michael (Germany)
Workplace interpersonal deviance (WID)
Causality and exogeneity: Implications for as a reaction to social stressors and organi-
structural equation modeling zational justice: The moderating role of
Kaplan, David (USA) personality
Krings, Franciska (Switzerland)
Evaluating fit in growth models for longi-
tudinal data: Insights from SEM and HLM Moral prototypes, moral behavior and jus
West, Stephen G. (USA) tice sensitivity
Osswald, Silvia (Germany)
Problems of assessing model fit in nonline-
ar structural equation models Justice sensitivity and civil courage
Moosbrugger, Helfried (Germany) Hauer, Johannes (Germany)
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Item development for new measures of Individualism and well-being: New evi-
cognitive flexibility dence and theoretical implications
Beckmann, Jens F. (Australia) Schimmack, Ulrich (Canada)
New item development approaches for Adaptation and cross-cultural validation of
social and emotional intelligence the Auckland Individualism Collectivism
MacCann, Carolyn (USA) Scale (AICS) in the Portuguese and Roma-
nian contexts
Selecting sub-items for signal detection
Faria, Lusa (Portugal)
indexes
Paulhus, Delroy L. (Canada) Individualism-collectivism and school
achievement in Italian students
Using automated text analysis tools to
Alesi, Marianna (Italy)
develop verbal ability tests
Gorin, Joanna S. (USA) Measuring values and personality traits
across cultures: The case of
Discussant: Bejar, Isaac I. (USA)
Norenzayan, Ara (Canada)
S-157 Symposium Discussant: Hattie, John (New Zealand)
16.45 18.45 h Salon 19
S-159 Symposium
Associative learning of implicit attitudes
Co-Chair: Gawronski, Bertram (Canada) 16.45 18.45 h Salon 21
Co-Chair: de Houwer, Jan (Belgium) Science, technology and innovation psy-
chology
Potential pitfalls in the study of associa Co-Chair: Hemlin, Sven (Sweden)
tive learning of implicit attitudes Co-Chair: Allwood, Carl Martin (Sweden)
de Houwer, Jan (Belgium)
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Cognition of aesthetics in graphics: The Co-Chair: Allolio-Naecke, Lars (Germany)
influence of beauty on web-page design Co-Chair: Ratner, Carl (USA)
and learning
Co-Chair: Schwartz, Neil (USA) A cultural-historical vs. a romantic view of
Co-Chair: Schnotz, Wolfgang (Germany) agency
Ratner, Carl (USA)
Decorative pictures in learning materials:
How to deal with polyvalence of action
Do they support learning
Allolio-Naecke, Lars (Germany)
Lenzner, Alwine (Germany)
The norms of culture and the participants
Empirical findings in studies of visual aes-
stake
thetics in human-computer interaction
Zielke, Barbara (Germany)
Tractinsky, Noam (Israel)
Agency, style, and tradition
Aesthetic guidelines for the design and de-
Baerfeldt, Cor (Canada)
velopment of pedagogical agents
Veletsianos, George (USA) The co-regulation of feelings as social
cement
Psychological aesthetics: Basic and applied
Verheggen, Theo (Netherlands)
aspects
Leder, Helmut (Austria) Can the meaning of childhood be changed?
Kleeberg-Niepage, Andrea (Germany)
Realism in graphic representation: Aesthe-
tics versus explanatory effectiveness S-165 Symposium
Lowe, Richard (Australia)
16.45 18.45 h Room 26
Learning from graphics: Disentangling the Evidence-based? Criticism of existing and
influence of theme and aesthetics proposal of new approaches to preven
Schwartz, Neil (USA) tion and treatment of addictive behaviors
Chair: Krkel, Joachim (Germany)
S-163 Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Room 24 Controlled intake of illegal drugs: A ran
Baby signing domized controlled trial of a behavioural
Co-Chair: Kiegelmann, Mechthild (Germany) self-control training
Co-Chair: Hohenberger, Annette (Turkey) Krkel, Joachim (Germany)
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FP-255 Paper Session rences on SOC among united methodists
16.45 18.45 h Room 34 Alexandre, Renata (USA)
Social issues: Children and youth II Sense of coherence, dysfunctional beliefs,
Co-Chair: Raabe, Tobias (Germany) automatic thoughts and self-esteem in
Co-Chair: Zare, Maryam (Islamic Republic of predicting life satisfaction among Turkish
Iran) university students
Cecen, Ayse Rezan (Turkey)
Childrens drawings reveal the mondus
operandi of family violence FP-257 Paper Session
Simopoulou, Agapi (Greece)
16.45 18.45 h Room 36
Age differences and development of pre Memory illusion
judice among children and adolescents: A Co-Chair: Abdollahi, Abdolhossein (Islamic Re-
meta-analysis public of Iran)
Raabe, Tobias (Germany) Co-Chair: Zhou, Chu (Peoples Republic of Chi-
The relationship between family commu- na)
nication pattern and child goal orienta
The effect of perceptual similarity on false
tion
recognition
Zare, Maryam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Hutton, Samuel (United Kingdom)
The relationship between parental discipli-
Explaining false recognition in the Deese-
nary practices and discipline, internaliza-
Roediger-McDermott paradigma: Spread
tion, social competence and cognitive de-
ing, implicit, or global activation?
velopment problems of children
Brandt, Martin (Germany)
Glterler, Derya (Turkey)
Creating false recall and recognition of
Motivation, hope, and optimism: Psycholo-
evolutionary reproduction-related non-
gical resilience among undocumented im-
presented lure words
migrant youth in the United States
Abdollahi, Abdolhossein (Islamic Republic of
Perez, William (USA)
Iran)
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Influences of warning and time pressure How important is the time in teamwork:
on false recognition & further evidence for Longitudinal analysis of team members
dual-processing theory interdependence and group potency on ef-
Zhou, Chu (Peoples Republic of China) fectiveness
Mena, Banesa (Spain)
Age differences in the suppression of false
memories When is it ok to watch over your own?
Carneiro, Paula (Portugal) Power, surveillance and social identity
ODonnell, Aisling (United Kingdom)
Observation inflation: Your actions be-
come mine Leadership in hospitals teamwork: Task,
Lindner, Isabel (Germany) relation and change-oriented leadership
for different work-groups areas
FP-258 Paper Session Barrasa, Angel (Spain)
16.45 18.45 h Room 37 Work values and teams satisfaction and
Medical help seeking commitment
Co-Chair: Glaesmer, Heide (Germany) Porto, Juliana (Brazil)
Co-Chair: Johnson, Mark (USA)
Culturally diverse work groups as tightly-
Gender differences in subjective help seek loosely coupled systems: The role of task
ing threshold and health care utilization: and interpersonal social orientations in
Is there an interrelation between both fea- group performance
tures? Bachmann, Anne (Germany)
Glaesmer, Heide (Germany)
FP-260 Paper Session
Overlapping relationships of rural and ur-
16.45 18.45 h Room 39
ban providers with their patients
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Making meaningful memory structure PS-Wed-am-013 Influence of state anxiety on
comparisons using bootstrap analysis of body sway with visual target changing in size
pathfinder networks Ishida, Mitsuo (Japan)
Jennings, Kyle (USA)
PS-Wed-am-014 Bimanual coordination be
tween individuals: Do we represent the task of
a coacting partner?
Poster Session
Jger, Christina (Germany)
Wednesday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h
PS-Wed-am-015 The role of feedback in tem-
Topic: Sensory and motor processes poral coordination
Keller, Peter (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-001 Performing a concurrent vis
ual task enhances (not impedes) standing stabi- PS-Wed-am-016 Role of visualization, gesture
lity of the hand and verbal comments at presenta-
Cherng, Rong-Ju (Taiwan) tion of the objekt
Kuchinskaya, Nataly (Belarus)
PS-Wed-am-002 Attention effects on audi
tory brainstem responses during contralateral PS-Wed-am-017 Mental imagery: A question
noise masking of perspective and body posture
Ikeda, Kazunari (Japan) Lorey, Britta (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-003 Effects of task parameters on PS-Wed-am-018 Hand perception actions on
individual differences in pursuit tracking per a visual object possessing of an elstic shape:
formance Psychology, neuronet, algorithm
Jerneic, Zeljko (Croatia) Losik, George (Belarus)
PS-Wed-am-004 Perceptual learning of force PS-Wed-am-019 Characteristics of body sway
control in pointing movements during stance in pregnant women and influ
Schinauer, Thomas (Germany) ences of anxiety during pregnancy on body sway
Nagai, Masanori (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-005 Bimanual coordination in pre
dicting ones own movements in motor control PS-Wed-am-020 Bimanual distractor interfer
Asai, Tomohisa (Japan) ence
Ray, Matthew (Canada)
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orienting PS-Wed-am-069 Auditory extinction deficits
Mereu, Stefania (Italy) in chronic hemispatial neglect
Michalik, Romualda (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-055 Electrodermal activity as an
indicator for instructed attention shifts be Topic: Cognition
tween drawings of objects and abstract figures
Michael, Lars (Germany) PS-Wed-am-070 The concept of self in fema-
le psychiatric patients and its implications for
PS-Wed-am-056 Aftereffects of response in-
mental health
hibition in the stop-signal task
Abdul Wahab Khan, Rahmattullah Khan
Sakajiri, Chie (Japan)
(Malaysia)
PS-Wed-am-057 Influences of spatiotemporal
PS-Wed-am-071 Categorization styles among
conditions of feature-change on visual object
Sudanese gifted and normal children
representation continuity
Ali, Abrahem (Sudan)
Shui, Rende (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-072 The development of 59
PS-Wed-am-058 An ERP study on the time years old childrens intuitive knowledge about
course of top-down control of visual attention horizontal projectile motion
Wykowska, Agnieszka (Germany) Chen, Guang (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-059 The psychology of waiting PS-Wed-am-073 A new framework for un-
Zakay, Dan (Israel) derstanding concept
PS-Wed-am-060 Does saccade inhibition of Cheung, Chi Ngai (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo-
return severed as a foraging facilitator: Evi- ples Republic of China)
dence from two behavior studies PS-Wed-am-074 Analysis of artificial concepts
Zhang, Yang (Peoples Republic of China) formation in children of different socio-cultural
PS-Wed-am-061 Experimental induction of levels
emotional states through music Flores, Dulce (Mexico)
Arriaga Ferreira, Patrcia (Portugal) PS-Wed-am-075 Categories encapsulate caus
PS-Wed-am-062 Musical abilities and their al properties, influencing similarity
relation to cognitive skills and self-concept in James, Nathalie (USA)
11- to 14-year-old children
Deg, Franziska (Germany)
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Kimura, Masanori (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-124 Rules vs. examples based
PS-Wed-am-110 The relationship of gestur learning in German noun plurals
ing, cognitive ability, and personality Kovic, Vanja (United Kingdom)
Sassenberg, Uta (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-125 Psychometric evidence on
PS-Wed-am-111 Head movement during re- individual differences in conflict adaptations for
questing the Simon and the Eriksen Flanker task
Srisayekti, Wilis (Indonesia) Keye, Doris (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-112 The Diagnostic Analysis of PS-Wed-am-126 Graphomotoric and vocal ex
Nonverbal Accuracy 2 Taiwan version (DAN- pression in the stress condition
VA2-TW): A computerized dual-channel instru- Nesic, Milkica (Serbia)
ment of nonverbal emotion recognition
PS-Wed-am-127 Phonological advance plan-
Tseng, Huai-Hsuan (Taiwan)
ning in sentence production
PS-Wed-am-113 The correlation between Oppermann, Frank (Germany)
word familiarity and semantic word familiarity
PS-Wed-am-128 Frequency effects in reading
Amano, Shigeaki (Japan)
words mixed with nonwords in the Italian
PS-Wed-am-114 Age-of-acquisition norms for transparent orthography
a large set of Portuguese nouns and their rela- Paizi, Despina (Italy)
tion with other psycholinguistic variables
PS-Wed-am-129 Frequency of word-use pre-
Cameiro, Manuela (Portugal)
dicts behavior in patients with Alzheimer dis
PS-Wed-am-115 Sypmlified voice fundamen- ease
tal frequency contour as indicator of stress at Rohlfs Dominguez, Paloma (Spain)
work
PS-Wed-am-130 Asymmetries in speech per-
Cicevic, Svetlana (Serbia)
ception: Perceptual salience at lexical level?
PS-Wed-am-116 The consistency of gramma- Vera Constan, Fatima (Spain)
tical gender effect in bare noun production.
PS-Wed-am-131 Interaction between object
New evidence from the picture word interfe-
characteristics and spatial language processing
rence paradigm
Vorwerg, Constanze (Germany)
Cubelli, Roberto (Italy)
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their questions PS-Wed-am-178 The influence of place of
Chen, Pei-Lan (Taiwan) residence and gender on the self-concept and
social skills of Portuguese middle school stu-
PS-Wed-am-166 Relation between childs per
dents
sonality characteristics and his/her attachment
Coelho, Vitor (Portugal)
to kindergarten teacher
Cugmas, Zlatka (Slovenia) PS-Wed-am-179 Variations on maternal con-
trol and support practices according to the
Topic: Developmental processes childs sex
Contreras, Carolina (Mexico)
PS-Wed-am-167 The development of chil
drens conflict resolution abilities PS-Wed-am-180 Parental restriction and tod
Wang, Lin (Taiwan) dlers intake of unhealthy snacks: The moder
ating influence of snack food availability
PS-Wed-am-168 On relations between pupils,
Corsini, Nadia (Australia)
mental health, personality and parental rearing
patterns PS-Wed-am-181 Parental divorce and depres-
Zhang, Jianren (Peoples Republic of China) sion: The role of the family environment
Cortes Arboleda, Maria Rosario (Spain)
PS-Wed-am-169 Cognitive development of
3~6 years old Chinese childrens beliefs on the PS-Wed-am-182 Parenting and socio-person
relationship between gender-role and aggres al development in contexts of social vulnerabi-
sion lity
Zheng, Lijun (Peoples Republic of China) de la Caba Collado, M. Angeles (Spain)
PS-Wed-am-170 Religiosity and marital ad- PS-Wed-am-183 The role of child care center
justment directors in teachers return to school
Ahmadi, Khodabakhsh (Islamic Republic of Iran) Deutsch, Francine (USA)
PS-Wed-am-171 Exploratory study of a possi- PS-Wed-am-184 A comparison of family con-
ble intergenerational influence tent and processes of families with and without
Aponte, Sandra (Puerto Rico) handicapped children
Fooladchang, Mahboobe (Islamic Republic of
PS-Wed-am-172 Specifics effects of attach-
Iran)
ment to father on 3-to-5-year-old childrens
adjustment to school
Bacro, Fabien (France)
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McCarney Learning Disability Evaluation Scale Hatakeyama, Akifumi (Japan)
(LDES), based on a Greek sample
PS-Wed-am-230 Software features and their
Souroulla, Andry (Cyprus)
influence on extraneous cognitive load in a
PS-Wed-am-214 Psychological correlates of comparison task when analysing videos for the
schoolchildren loneliness purpose of learning
Stanculescu, Elena (Romania) Hollender, Nina (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-216 The effect of interesting in PS-Wed-am-231 Change of computer anxiety
troduction and interest value on childrens mo- in first-year students taking a course of infor-
tivation to learn matics and computer training
Tanaka, Etsuko (Japan) Inoue, Takeshi (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-217 School resiliency building: PS-Wed-am-232 How to guarantee transfer?
Greek in-service and student teachers assess- Kaps, Silvia Christina (Germany)
ment
PS-Wed-am-233 Advanced digital video tech-
Tsakalis, Panayiotis (Greece)
nologies for collaborative design tasks in school
PS-Wed-am-220 What factors impact on classes: Empirical evidence on the conditions
mainstream teachers beliefs about children for effective cooperation and learning
with learning difficulties? Klages, Benjamin (Germany)
Woolfson, Lisa (United Kingdom)
PS-Wed-am-234 Using VEs in teaching histo-
PS-Wed-am-221 Microadaptivity in complex rical chronology
learning situations: Integrating competence Korallo, Liliya (United Kingdom)
structures and problem spaces
PS-Wed-am-235 Empowering the practition
Albert, Dietrich (Austria)
ers in their daily educational work: Developpe-
PS-Wed-am-222 Scaffolding metacognitive ment and use of the AcReDi e-diary
processes in a research environment for web Langers, Christian (Luxembourg)
based resources to improve learning quality
PS-Wed-am-236 Learning styles of gifted
Benz, Bastian Frithjof (Germany)
learners on e-leaning environment
PS-Wed-am-223 Are technological tools effi Lee, Hyunjoo (Republic of Korea)
cient for training and update on domestic vio-
PS-Wed-am-237 Student-oriented paradigm:
lence?
Self-determination and competence
Cardenas Lopez, Georgina (Mexico)
Lobanov, Alexander (Belarus)
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perfectionism scale for Chinese college student vorce
Cao, Guanghai (Peoples Republic of China) Grishunina, Elena (Russia)
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Gall, Terry Lynn (Canada) of Iran)
PS-Wed-am-321 Structure and measurement PS-Wed-am-334 Subjective and situational
of Taoist personality conditions of choosing coping strategies among
Guo, Yongyu (Peoples Republic of China) adolescents
Talik, Elzbieta (Poland)
PS-Wed-am-322 Religious coping and adjust-
ment to stressful life events PS-Wed-am-335 Comparative investigation
Hagemann, Tim (Germany) for coping strategies in Islamic and modern
psychology
PS-Wed-am-323 Identity styles, commitment,
Tavakoli, Mahgol (Islamic Republic of Iran)
and religiosty among moslems students
Hejazi Moughari, Elaheh (Islamic Republic of PS-Wed-am-336 The relationship between the
Iran) different dimensions of religiosity and moral
identity
PS-Wed-am-324 Intrinsic, extrinsic religiosity
Tavakoli, Mahgol (Islamic Republic of Iran)
and well-being
Joshi, Shobhna (India) PS-Wed-am-337 Zen Buddhist monks mean
ing of life
PS-Wed-am-325 The relation between uni-
Urata, Yu (Japan)
versity students religiosity and their demogra-
phical features PS-Wed-am-338 The role of Islamic ceremony
Khodayarifard, Mohammad (Islamic Republic of (Taazizyeh) on development of moral judgment
Iran) among adolescents in Iran
Younesi, Jalal (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Wed-am-326 A psychometric evaluation
of a measure of different prayer types among PS-Wed-am-339 E-accessibility for the dis
Irish adults abled persons in Bangladesh
Lewis, Christopher Alan (United Kingdom) Hossain, Mahjabeen Khaled (Bangladesh)
PS-Wed-am-327 Assessing the Francis Sale PS-Wed-am-340 Psychological characteristics
of attitude toward Christianity among Slovak of Japanese young workers who experienced
students early retirement
Lewis, Christopher Alan (United Kingdom) Igarashi, Atsushi (Japan)
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A pilot randomised controlled trial
Mikocka-Walus, Antonina (Australia) Renner, Britta (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-373 Psychological status and the PS-Wed-am-386 Intervention-engagement
course of the disease in patients with chronic and its role in the effectiveness of stage-
gastroenterological diseases: A cohort prospec- matched interventions: Evidence from an on-
tive management trial line study on physical activity
Mikocka-Walus, Antonina (Australia) Richert, Jana (Germany)
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scale for middle level managers Chen, Wenjing (Peoples Republic of China)
Stoica, Mihaela (Romania) PS-Wed-am-436 Managerial motives and
PS-Wed-am-425 How contextual characteris- transformational leadership
tics in organizations enhance employee crea Drr, Stefan (Germany)
tivity? A dynamic model PS-Wed-am-437 How social influence in lea-
Zhang, Kai (Peoples Republic of China) dership dyads is mediated by self-determina
PS-Wed-am-426 Mental health in a German tion when subordinates are treated with con
teacher sample at the beginning of their occu- sideration
pational career Eckloff, Tilman (Germany)
Zimmermann, Linda (Germany) PS-Wed-am-438 Psychological Obstacles con
PS-Wed-am-427 The effect of leader member tributing to recruiting female employees into
exchange (LMX) on organizational climate de- managerial positions at companies affiliated to
velopment Energy Ministry of Iran
Adibrad, Nastaran (Islamic Republic of Iran) Esbati, Zinat (Islamic Republic of Iran)
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ployees task and personnel orientations in unique contribution of the Japanese associa
business organizations tion of traffic psychology
Kravtsova, Julia (Ukraine) Nagatsuka, Yasuhiro (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-449 Organizational retaliation be PS-Wed-am-461 Self-efficacy and leadership:
havior: The role of the authority representation Identifying a process variable mediating the ef-
on interactional justice fects of leadership on employees performance
Le Roy, Jeanne (France) Nlting, Hanna (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-450 The antecedent, process and PS-Wed-am-462 Assessing the equivalence of
consequence of leadership emergence in self computerized vs. face-to-face leaderless group
managing teams: A quasi experimental study discussion:A task-technology fit perspective
Li, Hong (Peoples Republic of China) Pan, Lushan (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-451 A longitudinal study of team PS-Wed-am-463 The effectiveness of the
processes leadership: The feedback of the collaborators
Lin, Xuanhui (Peoples Republic of China) like element of comparison and increase for the
manager
PS-Wed-am-452 The study of content and
Pellegrini, Matteo (Italy)
structure of authentic leadership and its rela
tionships with other related variables in China PS-Wed-am-464 Leadership relationship with
Ling, Wenquan (Peoples Republic of China) unit climate and soldiers motivation for task
accomplishment in military structures
PS-Wed-am-453 Confident leadership and
Rozcenkova, Andzela (Latvia)
follower commitment: Moderating effects of
worship to authority PS-Wed-am-465 Different leaderships and as-
Liu, Jun (Peoples Republic of China) pects of personality of leading politicians versus
electional success
PS-Wed-am-454 Organizational context and
Stallony, Marc Oliver (Germany)
a style of exercising authority in relation be
tween a supervisor-subordinate setting: Empi Topic: Traffic/Transportation psychology
rical research of Polish managers
Loboda-Oewitczak, Edyta (Poland) PS-Wed-am-466 Effects of driving fatigue on
mental workload in real road condition
Xu, Xianggang (Peoples Republic of China)
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PS-Wed-pm-006 Emotional intelligence and
to Al-Quran recitation to improve driver perfor- structures through designing scale suitable to
mance the Sudanese environment
Ismail, Rozmi (Malaysia) Osman, Habab (Sudan)
PS-Wed-am-475 The road to Happiness? Car PS-Wed-pm-007 Quantifying and delimiting
use and subjective well-being the proliferation of executive functions
Olsson, Lars E. (Sweden) Packwood, Sonia (Canada)
PS-Wed-am-476 The effet of sadness and age PS-Wed-pm-008 Construct validity of Paul-
on components of attention hus Comprehensive Inventory of Desirable
Quaireau, Christophe (France) Responding (CIDR)
PS-Wed-am-477 Faking personality measures Parmac, Maja (Croatia)
in the setting of a traffic-psychological assess- PS-Wed-pm-009 The personal styles inven
ment for regaining the driving license: Explicit tory: A measure of normal-range personality
self-report questionnaire versus Objective Per- traits
sonality Test versus Implicit Association Test Pfost, Karen (USA)
Torner, Felix (Austria)
PS-Wed-pm-010 Psychometric properties of
PS-Wed-am-478 Sleep related car crashes in WISC-IV verbal subtests (Latvian version) in in-
young drivers: Risk perception and sleepiness at dividual versus group testing situation
wheel coping strategies Pivovarovs, Andrejs (Latvia)
Violani, Cristiano (Italy)
PS-Wed-pm-011 Construct validity: How to
prove it by theory-based item generating rules
and IRT model-based analyses
Poinstingl, Herbert (Austria)
PS-Wed-pm-012 Development of the Types of
Intuition Scale (TIntS)
Pretz, Jean (USA)
PS-Wed-pm-013 Is there a common construct
underlying the need for cognition, perfectio-
nism, industriousness and persistence?
Reyes Lagunes, Isabel (Mexico)
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Martinez, Lourdes (Spain)
Takigawa, Shinya (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-048 How does informative and
PS-Wed-pm-063 The impact of executive
non-informative feedback influences learning
functioning on the personality of air traffic con-
in children?
trollers
Moschner, Barbara (Germany)
Taukari, Atish (India)
PS-Wed-pm-049 Reconsolidation in human
PS-Wed-pm-064 Individual differences in emo
episodic memory
tional intelligence and incidental memory of
Nadel, Lynn (USA)
words
PS-Wed-pm-050 Verbal memory in experi- Toyota, Hiroshi (Japan)
enced actors and controls
PS-Wed-pm-065 Acute stress has not effect
Notthoff, Nanna (USA)
on long-term object recognition memory in
PS-Wed-pm-051 Recollective states as predic- rats
tors of academic success Vargas, Viviana (Colombia)
Nourkova, Veronika (Russia)
PS-Wed-pm-066 Interference and facilitation
PS-Wed-pm-052 Interference and overshad effects on the recall of a list of words induce by
owing in contingency learning presented or self-generated verbal information
Orgaz, Cristina (Spain) Vargas, Viviana (Colombia)
PS-Wed-pm-053 How are causal powers com PS-Wed-pm-067 Developmental study about
bined? textual and extratextual inferences and its rela-
Perales, Jose Cesar (Spain) tionchip with working memory
Vieiro, Pilar (Spain)
PS-Wed-pm-054 Context-dependency of in-
formation as a function of task experience Topic: Decision cognition
Ramos Alvarez, Manuel Miguel (Spain)
PS-Wed-pm-068 Deliberation or Intuition?
PS-Wed-pm-055 Impact of violent computer
The impact of decision modes with regard to
games on memory consolidation and concen-
efficiency of simple versus complex probabilis-
trativeness
tic inferences
Rehbein, Florian (Germany)
Horstmann, Nina (Germany)
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evaluation
fluence leadership effectiveness
Karwowska, Dorota (Poland)
Tee, Eugene (Australia)
PS-Wed-pm-116 Because it matters to me:
PS-Wed-pm-102 The role of various moods
Differential emotion elicitation by experimental
play in facial emotion recognition
manipulation of self-relevance and goal condu-
Tseng, Huai-Hsuan (Taiwan)
civeness appraisals
PS-Wed-pm-103 Enhancement of emotional Kreibig, Sylvia D. (Switzerland)
clarity: An intervention study
PS-Wed-pm-117 The relationship among cre
van de Loo, Kirsten (Germany)
ativity, motivation and well-being of children
PS-Wed-pm-104 Gender and educational dif- Lee, Mina (Republic of Korea)
ferences in shame in adolescents
PS-Wed-pm-118 Why playing games is better
Vrij-Hoogendoorn, Lida (Netherlands)
than living lifes
PS-Wed-pm-105 Affective and facial respon- Mayer, Monica (Germany)
ses to tastes in human adults
PS-Wed-pm-119 Achievement motivation and
Weiland, Romy (Germany)
leadership between the gifted children.
PS-Wed-pm-106 Are all anger experiences the Mohamed, Hiba (Sudan)
same?
PS-Wed-pm-120 Emotional control of the chil
Wranik, Tanja (Switzerland)
dren in stress coping and the process of the
PS-Wed-pm-108 Emotional reactions of pa- resolution
rents to their childs aggression and withdrawal Nakata, Sakae (Japan)
Xu, Qinmei (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-121 Self-concept, attachment se
PS-Wed-pm-109 Humiliation, embarrassment curity and motivation of achievement in univer-
and guilt in Japanese part-time job sity students
Azami, Ritsuko (Japan) Sabelnikova, Natalia (Russia)
PS-Wed-pm-110 Psychophysiological reactions PS-Wed-pm-122 Emotional labor and impres-
to fear and disgust pictures sion management in the local tourism industry
Esteves, Francisco (Portugal) Sarabia-Ridad, Chizanne (Philippines)
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task difficulty and emotional valence? Topic: Human development
Schoofs, Daniela (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-169 Prosociality does not mode-
PS-Wed-pm-156 Prenatal stress during war:
rate the relations between severe levels of psy-
Findings and outstanding questions
chopathic traits in children and poor parent-
Sosic, Bojan (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
child relationships
PS-Wed-pm-157 Insulin, brain and gender: Diamantopoulou, Sofia (Sweden)
Effects of intranasal insulin in male and female
PS-Wed-pm-170 Development of inspection
humans
time: The role of accelerated education for
Stockhorst, Ursula (Germany) gifted children
PS-Wed-pm-158 Anxiety and depression Duan, Xiaoju (Peoples Republic of China)
show opposite patterns of associations with PS-Wed-pm-171 Group norms and group
Glucocorticoid receptor expression in children identification: The application of social identity
Wolf, Jutta (Canada) constructs to childhood bullying
PS-Wed-pm-159 Distinct brain plasticity and Duffy, Amanda (Australia)
mechanism of language and perception: A lon- PS-Wed-pm-172 Alphabet book reading by
gitudinal case study senior kindergarteners: Does their letter know-
Jin, Hua (Peoples Republic of China) ledge dictate their eye movements?
PS-Wed-pm-160 Post-error performance op Evans, Mary Ann (Canada)
timization by modulation of goal-relevant in- PS-Wed-pm-173 A longitudinal study on the
formation processing development of theory of mind understanding
King, Joseph (Germany) in Chinese children
PS-Wed-pm-161 Miniature saccades mimic as Fang, Fuxi (Peoples Republic of China)
neural oscillations: Revisiting the induced gam- PS-Wed-pm-174 The development of the ope
ma band response rational thinking in Chinese school children
Deouell, Leon (Israel) Fang, Fuxi (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-162 Relational reasoning in the PS-Wed-pm-175 11-M as seen by children
abstract and motor domains: An fMRI study Garca Renedo, Mnica (Spain)
Golde, Maria (Germany)
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PS-Wed-pm-207 The diagnoses and the inter- Sui, Guangyuan (Peoples Republic of China)
vention in the symptoms of learning disabili-
PS-Wed-pm-220 Comprehension and appli-
ties
cation of verbal communication strategies char
Barbosa, Cristina Monteiro (Brazil)
acterized by Chinese primary school children
PS-Wed-pm-208 Parental acceptance-rejec- with learning disabilities
tion, internalizing and externalizing behavior Yan, Rong (Peoples Republic of China)
problems in children with learning disabilities
PS-Wed-pm-221 Study on mathematics learn
Batum, Petek (Turkey)
ing disability childrens solving complex arith-
PS-Wed-pm-209 The curriculum development metical problems
for remediating basic skills of learning among Yao, Jingjing (Peoples Republic of China)
primary school children with learning disabili-
PS-Wed-pm-222 Social information process
ties
ing in Chinese children with and without LD
Chookhampaeng, Chowwalit (Thailand)
Yu, Guoliang (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-210 Short-term neuropsycho-
PS-Wed-pm-223 Visual-spatial representations
logical interventions on children and adoles
in mathematical problem solving among chil
cents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disor-
dren with and without learning difficulties in
der (ADHD) and learning disabilities
mathematics
Giger, Elisabeth (Switzerland)
Yu, Guoliang (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-211 ADHD and learning disabili-
PS-Wed-pm-224 The effects of associative di-
ties
rection and strength on metacognitive illusions
Glozman, Janna (Germany)
for children with learning disabilities
PS-Wed-pm-212 Implicit and explicit memory Yu, Guoliang (Peoples Republic of China)
in ADHD
PS-Wed-pm-225 Are they really self-confident:
Heubeck, Bernd (Australia)
The influence of concealing learning-relevant
PS-Wed-pm-213 Reasoning about spatial and information on the self-concept of students
nonspatial relations in Nonverbal Learning Dis with learning disabilities
abilities (NLD) Zhang, Bao-shan (Peoples Republic of China)
Jiang, Zhao-Ping (Peoples Republic of China)
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role of speed accuracy trade off Implications of Ortegas The rebellion of the
Katsuyoshi, Shinya (Japan) masses on social dilemma research
Hatori, Tsuyoshi (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-233 Effects of instructions in in-
dividuals with the mental retardation PS-Wed-pm-245 Studies on Yips(2)
Nagato, Kiyoshi (Japan) Hayashi, Kiyoshi (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-234 Improving autonomy in men PS-Wed-pm-246 Is self-leadership more than
tally retarded children by precision teaching volitional efficacy?
method Heiss, Christian (Germany)
Oliva, Patrizia (Italy)
PS-Wed-pm-247 Four-aspect model of resil
PS-Wed-pm-235 Developmental delay: The ience: Cognition and utilization of personal
meaning of a term and environmental resources
Petrucci Albuquerque, Maria (Portugal) Ihaya, Keiko (Japan)
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Niwa, Tomomi (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-257 The development and vali-
PS-Wed-pm-270 Emotional support reduces
dation of the Chinese clinical multi-axial inven-
social pain and anterior cingulate cortex activa-
tory
tion during ostracism
Li, Xixi (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Repub-
Onoda, Keiichi (Japan)
lic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-271 The effects of obligation of
PS-Wed-pm-258 The compilation of perfec-
role on marital conflicts in Chinese couples
tionism scale for Chinese adolescents and
Pan, Chun Feng (Taiwan)
youths
Lin, Yanyan (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Wed-pm-272 Relationship quality and
health: The moderating effect of community
PS-Wed-pm-259 The development of Adoles
involvement
cent Authentic Happiness Questionnaire
Paprocki, Christine (USA)
Luo, Yueh-Chuan (Taiwan)
PS-Wed-pm-273 Machiavellianism and the
PS-Wed-pm-260 Relationship between depres
characteristics of friendship in same-sex coup-
sion and hostility among teachers
les of friends
Naderi, Mohamad Mehdi (Islamic Republic of
Pilch, Irena (Poland)
Iran)
PS-Wed-pm-274 The ability to detect egoism:
PS-Wed-pm-261 The assessment of risk pro-
Social distance matters
pensity through a dilemmas task
Pradel, Julia (Germany)
Narvez Rulln, Mara (Spain)
PS-Wed-pm-275 Love addiction: The role of
PS-Wed-pm-262 On the syndromological ap-
personality in its understanding
proach to studying the personality aspects of
Retana, Blanca (Mexico)
teaching stress
Nosenko, Eleonora (Ukraine) PS-Wed-pm-276 The emotional regulation
process of jealousy: The case of homo and
Topic: Social psychology heterosexuals lovers
PS-Wed-pm-263 The present conditions of the Retana, Blanca (Mexico)
dysuria patients in Japan
Matsuda, Hisao (Japan)
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PS-Wed-pm-324 Reliability and factor struc-
against dating partners by male and female
ture of the Hurlbert Index of sexual assertivi-
university students worldwide
ness from a transcultural study
Gmez-Guadix, Manuel (Spain)
Santos, Pablo (Spain)
PS-Wed-pm-311 Comparing social anxiety in
PS-Wed-pm-325 Networks in Nigeria: A pilot
Chinese, Spanish and North American adoles
study on network characteristics and their rela-
cents
tion with life satisfaction in a Nigerian sample
Ingles, Candido J. (Spain)
Stadler, Christian (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-312 Prosocial personality, USA vs.
PS-Wed-pm-326 The importance of test-item
Buddha teaching, the similarity and differences
sensitivity on stereotype threat effects
Jarernvongrayab, Anu (Thailand)
Suen, Mein-Woei (Taiwan)
PS-Wed-pm-313 Myself in the mirror: Com-
PS-Wed-pm-327 Cross-cultural study on peer
parison of Korean and Saudi Arabian young
experience and loneliness of Chinese and Ame-
womens self-construction while trying on lip-
rican children
stick
Sun, Xiaojun (Peoples Republic of China)
Joo, Yoon-Keang (USA)
PS-Wed-pm-328 Gender stereotypes implicit
PS-Wed-pm-314 Explaining the entrepreneur
in language: A cross-cultural comparison of
ial intentions of young people: A cross-cultural
gender ascriptions in German and Chinese in-
study
terpersonal verbs
Lanero, Ana (Spain)
Tumasjan, Andranik (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-315 The Lee cross-cultural anxie-
PS-Wed-pm-329 The difference of evaluation
ty dream scale: An extended study
apprehension among diverse cultures
Lee, Sang-Bok (Republic of Korea)
Yamagiwa, Yuichiro (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-316 Race, culture and psycho-
PS-Wed-pm-330 Cross-cultural gender atti-
therapy
tudes: Hostile and benevolent sexism to men in
Lijtmaer, Ruth (USA)
Poland, South Africa and Great Britain
PS-Wed-pm-317 Dimensionality and corre Zawisza, Magdalena (United Kingdom)
lates of the social dominance orientation scale
on Croatian sample
Maricic, Jelena (Croatia)
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for children suffering from emotional stress
PS-Wed-pm-378 The rapid effects of psycho-
Axelrad-Levy, Tamar (Israel)
analysis in the children clinic
PS-Wed-pm-366 Efficacy of metacognitive de Barros, Rita Maria Manso (Brazil)
therapy on maladaptive metacognitive believes
PS-Wed-pm-379 The cub of psychotherapy
and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms,
Dorofte, Tataiana (Romania)
in Iraq-Iran war
Bakhtavar, Essa (Islamic Republic of Iran) Topic: Health psychology
PS-Wed-pm-367 Limits and possibilities in PS-Wed-pm-380 Effects of a brief behavioral
psychotherapeutic treatment of patients from treatment for insomnia in individuals with HIV:
poor communities A pilot study
Barbosa, Cristina Monteiro (Brazil) Fair, Christine (USA)
PS-Wed-pm-368 Overcoming consequences PS-Wed-pm-381 Changes in Body Mass Index
of family violence in Latvian women: Attach- (BMI) and eating disorder symptomatology
ment perspective over the life cycle in western Canadian men
Bite, Ieva (Latvia) and women: Ethnic contrasts
PS-Wed-pm-369 Neurotransmitters in acu Harrell, Andrew (Canada)
puncture research: A solid indication for further PS-Wed-pm-382 Perceived caregiver barriers
psychiatric research in the management of childrens asthma: A
Bosch, Margaretha (Netherlands) qualitative study
PS-Wed-pm-370 Changes in the cognitive re- Knestel, Andrea (USA)
structuring technique during the psychological PS-Wed-pm-383 The psychological effects of
treatment horticutural therapy on aged people that was
Ruiz, Elena (Spain) implemented every day concentrically
PS-Wed-pm-371 Biofeedback assited relaxa Koura, Sigo (Japan)
tion, hypnosis and music as a control procedure PS-Wed-pm-384 Prevalence of disturbed eat
in panic disorder ing behaviour in girls with insulin dependent
Campos, Patricia (Mexico) diabetes mellitus and the influence of distur-
bed eating behaviour on metabolic control
(HbA1c)
Kristensen, Lene Juel (Denmark)
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PS-Wed-pm-416 Psycho-social and develop-
Wohlers, Christina (Germany)
mental determinants of health risk behavior
Bazillier, Cecile (France) PS-Wed-pm-428 The competing value frame-
work (CVF) presidential leadership behavior in
PS-Wed-pm-417 Beyond the Barbie-Matrix:
technology universities in Taiwan
School based primary prevention of eating dis-
Wu, Ming-Hsun (Taiwan)
orders
Berger, Uwe (Germany) PS-Wed-pm-429 A study of relation between
team leaders in-degree centrality in networks
PS-Wed-pm-418 Influence of pregnancy rela-
and the corresponding team effectiveness
ted worries on childbirth
Yang, Hui (Peoples Republic of China)
Carmona Monge, Francisco Javier (Spain)
PS-Wed-pm-430 An investigation of team so-
PS-Wed-pm-419 Performance anxiety during
cial capital as a mediator between transforma-
a musical performance and a non-musical, so-
tional leadership and team effectiveness
cial performance situation
Yang, Hui (Peoples Republic of China)
Gorges, Susanne (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-431 The influence mechanism of
PS-Wed-pm-420 Anxiety in immigrant pa-
the small or middle-size enterprise owners
rents during hospitalization of their children
charismatic leadership toward followers
Fernandez Castillo, Antonio (Spain)
Nie, Xue Lin (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-421 Differences between immi
PS-Wed-pm-432 How to lead Chinese organi-
grant and non immigrant origin families in pa-
zational learning: Relationship between pater-
ternal stress during the hospitalization of a son
nalistic leadership and organizational learning
Fernandez Castillo, Antonio (Spain)
Yu, Haibo (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-422 Effects of psychotherapy
PS-Wed-pm-433 A research of the relation-
and exercise-training on psychosocial and phy-
ships between leadership behavior and job sa-
siological parameters of HIV-1 positive persons
tisfaction in hospital
Rojas, Roberto (Germany)
Zhang, Hui (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-434 Effects of entrepreneurs char
acteristics on performance in Chinese small
high-tech firms
Zhu, Jiping (Peoples Republic of China)
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PS-Wed-pm-476 Is genetic information help
managerial instruments ful or harmful? A randomised clinical trial
Bellico da Costa, Anna Edith (Brazil) Rief, Winfried (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-466 Intergroup differences in val PS-Wed-pm-477 The psychology of internet
ues and thinking styles in relation to intercultur activity
al experience Rudnicka, Patrycja (Poland)
Bobowik, Magdalena (Spain)
PS-Wed-pm-478 Conflict when religiosity
PS-Wed-pm-467 White middle-class boys as and sexual orientation collide: Reconciliation
children-at-risk: Biographical literacy of through resilience
teachers in primary schools Subhi, Nasrudin (Australia)
Chamakalayil, Lalitha (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-479 Use of patient-self-assess-
PS-Wed-pm-468 The role of the universitat ments in emergency care to predict mortality
Jaume I in emergencies and disasters for heart failure patients
Garca Renedo, Mnica (Spain) Wahl, Inka (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-469 Dimensions of symbolic PS-Wed-pm-480 Personal light: Evaluation of
brand image perception in Poland dynamic lighting by Philips in Hamburg schools
Gorbaniuk, Oleg (Poland) Wessolowski, Nino (Germany)
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Reticular discourse analysis of the struc- Eye movements in dyslexic and normal
ture and meanings in collective action on reading in grades 3, 4 and 5
the internet Thaler, Verena (Germany)
Aceros, Juan Carlos (Spain)
Visual word recognition and sentence pro-
cessing of dyslexic readers
S-170 Symposium
Hawelka, Stefan (Austria)
08.00 10.00 h Hall 4
How to foster self-regulated learning? S-172 Symposium
Different methods to support cognitive 08.00 10.00 h Hall 6
and metacognitive learning strategies
The cross cultural research on childrens
Co-Chair: Hbner, Sandra (Germany) creative personality
Co-Chair: Landmann, Meike (Germany)
Co-Chair: Liu, Wen (Peoples Republic of Chi-
The effectiveness of pedagogical agents in na)
prompting cognitive and metacognitive Co-Chair: Wang, Aimin (USA)
self-regulatory processes during multime-
A Follow-up study of 4-year-old self-im
dia learning
posed delay of gratification as a predictor
Azevedo, Roger (USA)
of childrens school-based social compe-
Self-regulated learning and academic tences at age 9
achievement: A meta-analysis Yang, Lizhu (Peoples Republic of China)
Benz, Bastian Frithjof (Germany)
Effects on childrens creativity of super-
Enhancing self-regulated learning by writ realistic technology-enhanced toys
ing learning journals: What type of instruc- Bergen, Doris (USA)
tional support is helpful?
A study on the structure of adolescents
Hbner, Sandra (Germany)
creative personality
Self-regulation diaries to Foster individual Shen, Jiliang (Peoples Republic of China)
reference norm?
A study on one trait of creative personal
Landmann, Meike (Germany)
ity: Self-esteem and test anxiet
Concept mapping for learning from texts: Zhang, Lihua (Peoples Republic of China)
The effect of cognitive and metacognitive
The study on Chinese preschool childrens
prompts
structure and developmental characteris
Hilbert, Tatjana (Germany)
tics and types of creative personality:
Discussant: Jermann, Patrick (Switzerland) Based on teachers perceptions
Liu, Wen (Peoples Republic of China)
S-171 Symposium
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cutive attention task: A Latent Growth
Zumbach, Jrg (Austria)
Curve (LGC) approach
Discussant: Schwartz, Neil (USA) Goldhammer, Frank (Germany)
Gf/Gc theory and complexity-enhancing
S-175 Symposium
manipulations
08.00 10.00 h Hall 9 Stankov, Lazar (USA)
Constructing dynamic mental models
from external representations S-177 Symposium
Co-Chair: van Gog, Tamara (Netherlands) 08.00 10.00 h Roof garden
Co-Chair: Schnotz, Wolfgang (Germany) Anger assessment: New developments
Effects of presentation speed on learning Co-Chair: Steffgen, Georges (Luxembourg)
dynamic information from animations: An Co-Chair: Weber, Hannelore (Germany)
eye-tracking study
The anger-related reactions and goals in-
Meyer, Katja (Germany)
ventory revised
Using snapshots with animation to facili- Weber, Hannelore (Germany)
tate understanding dynamic systems
Daily life anger assessment
Rebetez, Cyril (Switzerland)
Kubiak, Thomas (Germany)
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The role of core self-evaluations in the suc- An evolutionary model of low mood
cess of European expatriates states
Paulus, Frieder (Germany) Nettle, Daniel (United Kingdom)
Methods for measuring individual motiva-
S-193 Symposium
tional structures
08.00 10.00 h Room 25 Nesse, Randolph M. (USA)
Integrative Analysis of Longitudinal Stu-
dies on Aging (IALSA) Discussant: Carver, Charles S. (USA)
Co-Chair: Hofer, Scott (USA)
FP-262 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Piccinin, Andrea (USA)
08.00 10.00 h Room 26
Integrative analysis of longitudinal studies Language and thought
on aging: A coordinated analysis process Co-Chair: Thelander, Mary (Canada)
for cross-validating and extending results Co-Chair: Janouek, Jaromr (Czech Republic)
on aging-related change
Hofer, Scott (USA) Role of inner speech in written generation
of ideas and in written communication of
Cognitive decline as an index of subse-
them: Mutual influence of joint and indivi-
quent dementia and death
dual brainwriting
Johansson, Boo (Sweden)
Janouek, Jaromr (Czech Republic)
Impact of vascular disease on cognitive
Verb factivity, complementation and theo-
aging
ry of mind
Spiro III, Avron (USA)
Tang, Suki K.Y. (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
The effect of depressive symptoms on cog Republic of China)
nitive decline in a population-based sam-
Design and evaluation of a methodologi-
ple of older adults followed for 11 years
cal alternative for studying referential be-
Anstey, Kaarin (Australia)
havior using a computer assisted task
The modelling of individual trajectories of Hurtado-Parrado, Camilo (Canada)
cognitive decline from studies with mis-
I hear and I forget? A comparison of the
sing data
implicit causality effect in language be
Matthews, Fiona (United Kingdom)
tween a German and a Chinese sample
Twelve-year correlated longitudinal Tumasjan, Andranik (Germany)
changes in cognition in old age
Developing language and social under-
Zimprich, Daniel (Switzerland)
standing in the early years
Longitudinal change of individual diffe- Thelander, Mary (Canada)
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Temperance and the strength of persona- Psychologists at the United Nations: Advo-
lity: Evidence from a 35-year longitudinal cacy, activities, and opportunities to im-
study pact world governments, policies and
Pulkkinen, Lea (Finland) events on human rights, climate change,
Chair: Zhang, Kan (Peoples Republic of China) AIDS, poverty and other global issues
Kuriansky, Judy (USA)
IA-059 Invited Address
Addressing climate change and disaster:
10.15 11.15 h Hall 7
Examples of service learning partnerships
Chimpanzee mind: Evolution of human between educational institutions, the UN
mind viewed from panthropology and civil society
Matsuzawa, Tetsuro (Japan) Weissbecker, Inka (USA)
Chair: Asendorpf, Jens (Germany)
FP-274 Paper Session
IA-060 Invited Address
10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.1
10.15 11.15 h Roof garden
Psychotherapy Research and treatment
Culture of conflict: Evolvement, institu methods IX
tionalization and consequences
Chair: Miller, Robyn (Australia)
Bar-Tal, Daniel (Israel)
Chair: Ritchie, Pierre L.-J. (Canada)
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The attention blink and the theory of vis Systems-level case formulation: Functional
ual attention: Evidence from the dwell analysis of patient aggression at a psy
time paradigm chiatric hospital
Schneider, Werner X. (Germany) Iruma Bello, Stephen Haynes (USA)
Beyond visual attention: TVA and execu Discussant: Godoy, Antonio (Spain)
tive control
Logan, Gordon D. (USA) IS-125 Invited Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Hall 15.2A
IS-123 Invited Symposium
Individual differences in executive control
11.30 13.30 h Roof garden functions
Psychological well-being: When coping Chair: Gopher, Daniel (Israel)
makes a difference
Co-Chair: Sacramento Zanini, Daniela (Brazil) Individual differences in executive atten
Co-Chair: Forns, Maria (Spain) tion and effortful control in early childhood
Sheese, Brad E. (USA)
Wellbeing and coping in adolescent popu-
Individual variability in cognitive perfor-
lations
mance in aging
Frydenberg, Erica (Australia)
Stern, Yaakov (USA)
Positive functions of coping: Implications
Using cognitive models for understanding
for
individual differences in decision making
Greenglass, Esther (Canada)
and neuropsychological disorders
Stressful and traumatic life events in Spa- Yechiam, Eldad (Israel)
nish university students
On the interplay of emotion and cognition:
Pereda, Noemi (Spain)
Individual differences, executive control
Dyadic coping in elderly couples and well and performance under stress
being Beilock, Sian (USA)
Schwarzer, Christine (Germany)
The factorial structure of the differences
Antecedents and consequences of coping between individuals in their ability to fo-
Sacramento Zanini, Daniela (Brazil) cus on a task and switch between tasks
Gopher, Daniel (Israel)
Discussant: Greenglass, Esther (Canada)
IS-126 Invited Symposium
IS-124 Invited Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Hall 15.2B
11.30 13.30 h Hall 14.2
Lexical and phonological aspects of bilin-
Clinical case formulation
gual language processing
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and dilemmas
spectrum disorder: Independent or inter
Leong, Frederick T.L. (USA)
active processing of facial identity and fa-
Psychology, media and the world cial expression?
Wedding, Danny (USA) Krebs, Julia (Germany)
Feminist psychology in global context:
FP-290 Paper Session
Challenges, opportunities, concerns
Rutherford, Alexandra (Canada) 11.30 13.30 h Room 30
Learning disabilities, intellectual disabili-
Discussant: Pickren, Wade (Canada) ties
Co-Chair: Sgaramella, Teresa Maria (Italy)
FP-288 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Danielsson, Henrik (Sweden)
11.30 13.30 h Room 27
Interindividual differences in stress, emo- A study of effects of parents attitude
tionality, and coping II on self-image and social development of
Co-Chair: Carballeira, Monica (Spain) learning disabled students
Co-Chair: Lipiska-Grobelny, Agnieszka Baiat Mokhtary, Leila (Islamic Republic of Iran)
(Poland) Overt attention orienting vs. covert atten-
tion orienting in children with learning
Subjective well-being: The role of humour
disabilities
and coping
Sui, Guangyuan (Peoples Republic of China)
Carballeira, Monica (Spain)
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The curriculum development for remedia- The attitudes of the Sudanese universities
ting basic skills of learning among primary student towards female genital mutilation
school children with learning disabilities and their relationship with some demogra-
Chookhampaeng, Chowwalit (Thailand) phic variables
Altalib, Mohammed (Sudan)
Coding and processing difficulties of chil
dren with mathematics learning disabili- Co-authorship networks and power rela-
ties: A study based on PASS theory tions in the production of Mexican psycho-
Deng, Ci-Ping (Peoples Republic of China) logical research
Luna Hernandez, Jesus Rene (Spain)
Work your memory: Computerized work
ing memory training for children with in- Ethnopsychological training as a method
tellectual disability of interethnic competence teaching
Danielsson, Henrik (Sweden) Sangadiyev, Chingis (Russia)
Cognitive and social problem solving in Ethnopsychology of modern teenagers
adults with intellectual disability orientation
Nota, Laura (Italy) Tudupova, Tuyana (Russia)
Yin Yang dynamic thinking style and social
FP-291 Paper Session
judgment
11.30 13.30 h Room 31 Sun, Chien-Ru (Taiwan)
Intelligence I
Co-Chair: Sjberg, Anders (Sweden) FP-293 Paper Session
Co-Chair: S, Heinz-Martin (Germany) 11.30 13.30 h Room 34
Estimation of multiple intelligences in Individualism/collectivism I
Kordofan State Co-Chair: Adamopoulos, John (USA)
Elhaj, Ali (Sudan) Co-Chair: Tripathi, Kailas Nath (India)
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Assessing listening comprehension in the vice and expert tutorial functions at uni-
first language: Some psychometric per- versity
spectives Roselli, Nstor (Argentina)
Robitzsch, Alexander (Germany)
Office hours in higher education: The case
Measuring writing skills in French as a fo- of Qatari university students
reign language: The reliability and validity Semmar, Yassir (Qatar)
of analytic versus global ratings
The blurring between strict and fluid de-
Oehler, Raphaela (Germany)
mands at the Ume Dentistry Programme
Measuring the effect of multiple choice re- Schle, Ingrid (Sweden)
sponse format by some IRT models
Can learning approaches mediate the ef-
Hohensinn, Christine (Austria)
fect of engineering dispositions on achieve
Confidence testing as a diagnostic tool ment?
Musch, Jochen (Germany) Magno, Carlo (Philippines)
Block versus mixed-order item presenta Case-based learning with worked-out ex
tion in personality inventories: An IRT amples in medicine: Effects of errors and
analysis feedback
de Bruin, Gideon (South Africa) Stark, Robin (Germany)
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Forgiveness of self and others and mental Attentional biases toward the dominant
health: The search for causal explanations hand during bimanual reaching
Macaskill, Ann (United Kingdom) Buckingham, Gavin (United Kingdom)
The effects of work-related situational Perceptive invariants in autokinetic pheno-
cues on intraindividual variation in the menon
emotional and motivational states of man Druzhinin, Georgy (Russia)
agers
The impact of working memory load on
Minbashian, Amirali (Australia)
eye-gaze cueing
Law, Anna (United Kingdom)
FP-306 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Hall 10 FP-309 Paper Session
Personality and temperament from infan- 13.45 14.45 h Room 11/12
cy to young adulthood
Individualism/collectivism II
Co-Chair: Liu, Wen (Peoples Republic of
Co-Chair: Pennig, Sibylle (Germany)
China)
Co-Chair: McInerney, Dennis (Singapore)
Co-Chair: Rollett, Brigitte (Austria)
Culture, family and cognitive style
A study on preschool childrens structure
Jamshidy, Behnam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
of sense of humor and its developmental
characteristics and relationship with tem- Cultural perspectives on school motiva
perament: Based on teachers perceptions tion: The relevance and application of goal
Liu, Wen (Peoples Republic of China) theory within individualist and collectivist
societies
Temperament dimensions related to self-
McInerney, Dennis (Singapore)
control in a community sample of children
Ainette, Michael (USA) Is individualism and collectivism discern
ible by nonverbal behavior?
Continuity versus discontinuity of temper
Pennig, Sibylle (Germany)
ament between 3 months and 15 years of
age: Results of a longitudinal study Conflict resolution of Sundanese and Chi-
Rollett, Brigitte (Austria) nese children in Bandung, Indonesia
Srisayekti, Wilis (Indonesia)
FP-307 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Room 43 FP-310 Paper Session
Clinical/counseling psychology V 13.45 14.45 h Room 13/14
Chair: Mhlig, Stephan (Germany) Competence development and compe-
tence management II
Comorbid substance use disorder in pa
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The use of mouse and keyboard in re- Expressive and receptive language abilities
sponse time researches in Spanish-speaking children with Atten
De Marchis, Giorgio P. (Spain) tion Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Velez-Pastrana, Maria C. (Puerto Rico)
Measuring social desirability in web sur
veys through client-side paradata
FP-321 Paper Session
Van Acker, Frederik (Belgium)
15.00 16.30 h Room 43
EQUIWORD: A software application for the Management styles and organizational
automatic creation of truly equivalent culture I
word lists
Chair: Prado Gasc, Vicente Javier (Spain)
Lahl, Olaf (Germany)
Organizational culture perception and
FP-319 Paper Session management satisfaction: A case study of
15.00 16.30 h Hall 9 a Spanish software development organi-
Justice and fairness zation
Co-Chair: Maes, Jrgen (Germany) Prado Gasc, Vicente Javier (Spain)
Co-Chair: Pandey, Kavita (India) Culture and leadership styles in South Ko-
rean multinationals in India
Reactions to Injustice: Analysis of different
Tripathi, Anand Prakash (India)
social contexts
Pandey, Kavita (India) Cultural intelligence: Construct and crite
rion related validity
Intelligence, belief in a just world, and the
Tang, Ningyu (Peoples Republic of China)
choice of strategies to restore justice
Spranger, Thomas (Germany)
FP-322 Paper Session
Authority preference, individual/group 15.00 16.30 h Room 44
setting, and recipient merit or disadvan- Neural bases of behavior I
tage as determinants of perceived distri-
Chair: Svarnik, Olga (Russia)
butive fairness in an Indian sample
Pandey, Vijyendra (India) Dependence of neuronal activation and
When illegitimacy make you act: Power- trial-and-error behaviour during new skill
lessness and goal pursuit acquisition on prior learning history
Willis, Guillermo Byrd (Spain) Svarnik, Olga (Russia)
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The therapy of eating disorders in the
ANAD therapeutic living communities: An Social representations of the effort, luck
evaluation of clinical effects and merit as criteria of professional pro-
Wunderer, Eva (Germany) motion: A case of the health public ser-
vers
FP-342 Paper Session Bellico da Costa, Anna Edith (Brazil)
15.00 16.30 h Room 34 Personal, academic and labour factors as
Job satisfaction antecedents of job quality of university
Co-Chair: Garousi Farshy, Mirthagy (Islamic Re- graduates
public of Iran) Gamboa Navarro, Juan Pablo (Spain)
Co-Chair: Sinha, Arvind (India)
The proactive personality relation with en-
Investigating the relationship between per trepreneurialism and career success
sonality traits and job satisfaction among Zareie, Fahimeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Iran track manufacture Relations between work commitment and
Garousi Farshy, Mirthagy (Islamic Republic of career success: Are some dimensions more
Iran) important?
Parts, Velli (Estonia)
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Utility of associative learning in early diag Some consequences of the media linking
nosis and evaluation of therapeutic out- Islam to terrorism
come Bushman, Brad (USA)
Woodruff-Pak, Diana (USA)
Desensitization to media violence as a pre-
Discussant: Thompson, Richard (USA) dictor of aggressive cognitions and behav
ior
IS-128 Invited Symposium Krah, Barbara (Germany)
16.45 18.45 h Hall 7 Effects of violent media consumption on
Western theories in the Thai practices emotional arousal and proactive/reactive
Chair: Pavakanun, Ubolwanna (Thailand) aggression in young adults
Kirwil, Lucyna (Poland)
Thai social culture, organizational culture
and effectiveness leadership in 2000s Media and social capital: The specific role
now of TV and internet use
Pavakanun, Ubolwanna (Thailand) Skarzynska, Krystyna (Poland)
Outcomes of a parent group training and a A multimedia system for teaching the as-
teacher group training for autism spec- sessment process
trum disorders in Germany Fernndez-Ballesteros, Rocio (Spain)
Probst, Paul (Germany)
An instruction guide for non-psychologists
Implementation of structured teaching to administrate a test: Experiences of a
methods in a classroom for pupils with au- large scale assessment using teachers
tism in the United Arab Emirates (Shajah Maurer, Martina (Austria)
Autism Center)
The instrument for the description of in-
Leppert, Tobias (Germany)
terviewer competence in proficiency as-
Outcomes of two TEACCH-based educa sessment: Quality assurance in training
tional programs and an integration pro- and practical work
gram: An Italian comparison study Strobel, Anja (Germany)
Panerai, Simonetta (Italy)
The task-analysis-tools: An instrument for
Lessons learned from supporting individu- practitioners
als with ASD having complex needs Koch, Anna (Germany)
Rampton, Glenn (Canada)
Knowledge about emotional stability and
conscientiousness in summarizing an in-
S-214 Symposium
depth interview
16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.3 Liebert, Claudia (Germany)
Attentional and mental control processes
across different psychological disorders S-216 Symposium
Co-Chair: Schmidt, Ralph Erich (Switzerland) 16.45 18.45 h Hall 5
Co-Chair: Smallwood, Jonathan (United The practitioner-scientist: Answering re-
Kingdom) search questions grounded in practice
Linking thought suppression to recovered Chair: Milgrom, Jeannette (Australia)
memories of childhood sexual abuse
Current issues in perinatal depression:
Geraerts, Elke (United Kingdom)
Screening, treatment and prevention
Attentional retraining procedures: Mani- Milgrom, Jeannette (Australia)
pulating early or late components of at-
Can social support be enhanced? Results
tentional bias?
from a randomized control trial
Koster, Ernst H.W. (Belgium)
Martin, Paul (Australia)
Studying the stream of consciousness: The
Generalized self-efficacy: Process and out-
psychophysiolological, emotional and cog
come in cognitive-behavioural therapy for
nitive correlates of the wandering mind
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depression
Smallwood, Jonathan (United Kingdom)
Nathan, Paula (Australia)
Future expectancies and suicide risk: The
Transdiagnostic CBT for eating disorders:
interplay between personality and cogni
Predictors and outcomes of treatment
tion
Fursland, Anthea (Australia)
OConnor, Rory C. (United Kingdom)
Strategy and innovation: Linking govern-
Sleep disturbances set the stage for day-
ment policy and service delivery
time dysfunctions in mental control and
Patterson, Yvonne (Australia)
vice versa
Schmidt, Ralph Erich (Switzerland) Discussant: Martin, Paul (Australia)
Discussant: Schooler, Jonathan (Canada) S-217 Symposium
S-215 Symposium 16.45 18.45 h Hall 6
16.45 18.45 h Hall 4 Insecure attachment style and depression
in adolescents and adults: The impact on
Quality assurance in the assessment pro-
parenting and partner roles
cess
Chair: Bifulco, Antonia (United Kingdom)
Chair: Westhoff, Karl (Germany)
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levels
Gniewosz, Burkhard (Germany)
Guevara, Yolanda (Mexico)
The roles of perceived classroom goal
Treatment of school failure with a program
structures and achievement goals in aca-
of discipline in the classroom
demic help seeking behaviours among Ma-
Vidal Lucena, Margarita (Spain)
laysian adolescents
Awang-Hashim, Rosna (Malaysia) Treatment of school failure with behav
ioral techniques
Is high motivation in academic perfor-
Galindo, Edgar (Portugal)
mance or effort always good to adolescent
development? School contexts as modera- Treatment of school failure in Portuguese
ting variable children: Case studies
Chen, Kun-Hu (Taiwan) Marcelino, Lilia (Portugal)
Do interests become majors as they be- School failure in Angola, Mozambique and
come Studienfach? Cape Verde: A project for Africa
Cortina, Kai S. (USA) Guerra Marques, Snia (Portugal)
Discussant: Eccles, Jacquelynne S. (USA)
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Predicting fitness to drive after traumatic Evaluating user interface effects on situ
brain injury or stroke ation awareness within the Mission to
Schauer, Susanne (Germany) Means Framework (MMF) approach
Bassan, David (USA)
Conditional driving license for elderly driv
ers Improving synthesized Chinese speech
Dorfer, Max (Italy) alarm design in emergency evacuation:
Quantifying and predicting effects of dif-
Compensational effects regarding the fit-
ferent parameters on perceived urgency,
ness to drive of handicapped drivers in ad-
intelligibility and impact on behavior
apted vehicles
Li, Huiyang (Peoples Republic of China)
Grnseis-Pacher, Edith (Austria)
Earcon blood pressure displays: Compari-
Computerized cognitive training: Theory
sons between auditory and visual BP dis-
and possible applicability in traffic psycho-
play usability in an operating theatre
logy
context
Sturm, Walter (Germany)
Spring, Peter (Australia)
S-240 Symposium Discourse analyses of a computer-me
16.45 18.45 h Room 29 diated trust study
Informal learning in museums with me- Qu, Weina (Peoples Republic of China)
dia: Perspectives from cognitive, media How to improve human performance tech-
and educational psychology nology?
Co-Chair: Mayr, Eva (Germany) Burov, Oleksandr (Ukraine)
Co-Chair: Wessel, Daniel (Germany)
FP-350 Paper Session
Supporting learning processes in museums
16.45 18.45 h Room 31
with personalised labels
Mayr, Eva (Germany) Human resource practices
Co-Chair: Yavuz, Serap (United Kingdom)
Supporting situational interest and knowl Co-Chair: Chen, Zhixia (Peoples Republic of
edge exchange with mobile media China)
Wessel, Daniel (Germany)
Sustainable human capital management in
Evaluating a learning-by-design approach
Swiss companies
in a technology museum
Eberhardt, Daniela (Switzerland)
Reimann, Peter (Australia)
Relationship between human resources
Do reconstructions influence familiarity and
practices and performance: Mediating ef-
dating of past ages? A preliminary study
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tinct baserates? The mediating effect of dyadic coping
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Couple or trouble: Attachment dimensions Estimating and testing average causal ef-
and problem-solving task in dating hetero- fects by conditioning on latent covariates:
sexual couples The application of non-standard structural
Wang, Ya-Ling (Taiwan) equation models
Kroehne, Ulf (Germany)
FP-355 Paper Session
The tility of structural equations models in
16.45 18.45 h Room 36 detecting adaptation equivalence: A study
Students beliefs, expectations, learning of the accuracy of estimation, power and
and memory strategies type-1 error rate of multigroups confirma-
Co-Chair: de Corte, Erik (Belgium) tory factor analysis with mean structure as
Co-Chair: Farias, Mariana (Venezuela) a special case of structural equations mo
Purwono, Urip (Indonesia)
Investigation the role of learning styles
and cognitive styles in learning English, A model for integrating fixed-, random-
mathematics and physics and mixed-effects meta-analyses into struc
Homayouni, Alireza (Islamic Republic of Iran) tural equation modeling
Cheung, Mike W.-L. (Singapore)
Students mathematical dispositions: The
interrelated role of classroom culture and FP-357 Paper Session
students beliefs
16.45 18.45 h Room 38
de Corte, Erik (Belgium)
Advances in item response modeling
Beliefs about knowledge and knowing of Chair: Zeng, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
Thai university students: Personal episte-
mology and the undergraduate education Item calibration error in Computerized Ad-
Fujiwara, Takayoshi (Thailand) aptive Testing (CAT)
Yousfi, Safir (Germany)
Metacognition component and perfor-
mance: An analysis to student work A new equating method for nonequiva-
Escorcia, Dyanne (France) lent groups design under nonrandom as
signment
Metacognitive strategies used by universi-
Miyazaki, Kei (Japan)
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problem solving Comparison of three approaches to mis-
Farias, Mariana (Venezuela) sing response data for binary items in item
response theory
Ive been told thats a good textbook:
Zeng, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
Does quality information about an instruc-
tional medium influence achievement? Comparison of three non-parametric ap-
Fries, Stefan (Germany) proaches to attribute characteristic curve
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FP-356 Paper Session Yu, Na (Peoples Republic of China)
16.45 18.45 h Room 37 The effect of sample size ratio on the pow
Advances in factor analysis and structural er and type I error of the mantel-haenszel
equation modeling and logistic regression procedures in the
Co-Chair: Cheung, Mike W.-L. (Singapore) detection of differential item functioning
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concrete objects and prior knowledge
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Wakayama, Ikuyo (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-198 Zone of proximal develop-
PS-Thu-am-185 Emotion regulation and exe-
ment in the context of the first-year transition
cutive function of Chinese preschoolers
Jakkula, Kaisa (Finland)
Wang, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-am-186 Childrens drawings analy Topic: Educational psychology
zed by the digital pen PS-Thu-am-199 Young children of mentally
Yato, Yuko (Japan) handicapped mothers: How do they develop?
PS-Thu-am-187 The characteristic of repre- Rauh, Hellgard (Germany)
sentational model in different word problem- PS-Thu-am-200 Comparing the drawing
solving processing phase of children primary characteristic in Draw-A-Person Test between
4~6 middle mental retarded and nonmetal retarded
Zhong, Ningning (Peoples Republic of China) children
PS-Thu-am-188 Effects of a cognitive-behav Rezaei Dehnavi, Sedigheh (Islamic Republic of
ioural treatment on activities of daily living and Iran)
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PS-Thu-am-223 The moral competence of
Chen, Chao Yi (Taiwan)
Slovak students
PS-Thu-am-210 The relationship between Lajciakova, Petra (Slovak Republic)
teachers achievement goal orientation and
PS-Thu-am-224 Participatory research in a
their creativity fostering behavior
school setting: An acculturation process
Chu, Yuxia (Peoples Republic of China)
Leblanc, Raymond (Canada)
PS-Thu-am-211 Educational Psychology: The
PS-Thu-am-225 Between passion and at-
professional development of the teacher of the
tachment: Why young adults wish to teach
rural area
young children?
Drobot, Loredana (Romania)
Lecocq, Gilles (France)
PS-Thu-am-212 Phonological awareness and
PS-Thu-am-226 Gifted students and school
process oriented literacy approaches: A compa-
achievement
rative study of didactic resources aimed at po-
Lopez Alacid, Maria Paz (Spain)
pulations with and without special education
needs PS-Thu-am-227 Pedagogic practice and su-
Espinosa, Karla (Spain) pervision in the process of training nursery
school teachers
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PS-Thu-am-263 Lottery selection: Choosing
Koike, Haruka (Japan)
for oneself and advising others
Bereby-Meyer, Yoella (Israel) PS-Thu-am-279 Impact of activation of opti-
mistic cognitions on information processing
PS-Thu-am-264 A case of history repeating:
Lai, Julian (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re-
Investigating the effects of distractor repetition
public of China)
on social categorization.
Brebner, Joanne (United Kingdom) PS-Thu-am-281 Language situates thoughts
and feelings
PS-Thu-am-265 Whos smart, whos not? The
Lee, Spike W. S. (USA)
nature of snap judgments about intelligence
Button, Cathryn (Canada) PS-Thu-am-282 The research of ethnic tole-
rance, social identity and social communicative
PS-Thu-am-266 Comparative thinking styles
competence among teachers in Russian, Lat
in group and person perception
vian and Estonian schools
Corcoran, Katja (Germany)
Leppik, Tatjana (Estonia)
PS-Thu-am-267 Influencing partner model-
PS-Thu-am-283 A study on the development
ling processes by providing collaborative learn
of preschoolers false-belief understanding and
ers with partner knowledge awareness
deceptive strategies
Dehler, Jessica (Germany)
Liu, Xiuli (Peoples Republic of China)
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Tabata, Takuya (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-305 Effort beliefs and role obli-
PS-Thu-am-293 Moral disengagement me- gation
chanisms in software piracy Wei, Chih-Fen (Taiwan)
Thatcher, Andrew (South Africa)
PS-Thu-am-306 Challenging of deterministic
PS-Thu-am-294 The role of implicit theories thinking (cognitive therapy based on Islamic
of personality in selective attention to person- culture)
related information Younesi, Jalal (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Tong, Jennifer (Singapore)
PS-Thu-am-307 Aging in Choc: Life span,
PS-Thu-am-295 The role of naive theories in aging and quality of life in Choc, Colombia
causal explanation Dulcey-Ruiz, Elisa (Colombia)
Toyama, Midori (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-308 Socio-moral reasoning and
PS-Thu-am-296 Appreciating art verbally: socio-historical change: A study in China
Verbalization can make a work of art seem to Fang, Fuxi (Peoples Republic of China)
be either trash or a masterpiece
Yamada, Ayumi (Japan)
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report on Japan: A comparative study between Ren, Yanju (Peoples Republic of China)
national organs and local papers PS-Thu-pm-010 Contralesional crossing over
Wang, Ge (Japan) in chronic neglect reveals disregard of the ipsi-
PS-Thu-am-474 Washing powder advertise- lesional hemispace
ment: The final curtain in gender equality? Schmidt, Michaela (Germany)
Majcher, Malgorzata (Poland) PS-Thu-pm-011 Evaluation of a training pro-
PS-Thu-am-475 The family model in the gram for children with developmental con
mass-media of Latvia structional disorders: Preliminary results
Zekova, Natalja (Latvia) Schroeder, Anne (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-012 Analysing time differences
in isochronous sequences: Holistic or analytic
encoding?
Blaschke, Stefan (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-013 Cross-model pre-attentive
processing and audio-visual modality effect of
time perception as indexed by mismatch nega-
tivity
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Garcia Martin, Miguel Angel (Spain) Social problem issue in Pekanbaru, Riau, Indo-
nesia
PS-Thu-pm-260 Gaining respect: Do compe-
Syarifah, Farradinna (Indonesia)
tence, status and power lead to respect?
Ghanbari, Dominic (United Kingdom) PS-Thu-pm-273 Corporate social responsibi-
lity of Chinese firms and its impacts on corpo-
PS-Thu-pm-261 Are implicit and explicit self-
rate social capital: An empirical study based on
esteem dissociated?
1268 manufacture firms investigation
Grumm, Mandy (Germany)
Xu, Shangkun (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-262 The SWS-survey II of stress,
PS-Thu-pm-274 Exploring loss aversion in 14
work and mental health: Concluding 15 years
areas of P.R. China
of research in Mexican population on stress
Zheng, Rui (Peoples Republic of China)
and support
Gutirrez, Rodolfo E (Mexico) PS-Thu-pm-275 Cross-cultural research of
Russians and Kazakhs ethnical identity pro
PS-Thu-pm-263 Why do people show the
cesses in multi-ethnical Kazakhstan
self-effacing tendency?
Aimaganbetova, Alnara (Kazakhstan)
Hashimoto, Hirofumi (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-276 The rekindling of the com-
munity principle: A way for conceptualizing
community
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Using self-knowledge to infer others pre- Evidence based psychology and the need
ferences for international cohesiveness
Mitchell, Jason (USA) Knowles, Michael (Australia)
The role of the mirror neuron system in un- Functional approaches to EBP in multicul-
derstanding emotional actions turalpractice: Challenges of contextualiz
Montgomery, Kim (USA) ing and connecting scientific effacacy to
practice effectiveness
Ive got me under your skin: direct and vi-
Tanaka-Matsumi, Junko (Japan)
carious experience of social touch
Morrison, India (Sweden) Problems psychologists face when provid
ing services in states or countries with va-
Beyond association: The role of empathy
rying educational requirements and cre-
in vicarious fear learning
dentials
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Caveats and lessons learned: Fostering Motivation and school perceptions among
multicultural understanding between we- first and second generation immigrant
stern trained professionals and indigenous youth: A cross-national comparison
practitioners in Africa and Asia Segeritz, Michael (Germany)
Mullin, Virginia (USA)
Discussant: Cortina, Kai S. (USA)
Discussant: Fowler, Raymond (USA)
S-251 Symposium
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08.00 10.00 h Hall 8 Promoting environmental sustainability
Judgments of frequency and duration by effective social decision making
Chair: Winkler, Isabell (Germany) Co-Chair: Ohnuma, Susumu (Japan)
Co-Chair: Midden, Cees J.H. (Netherlands)
Cue and instance sampling in judgments of
event frequencies Effects of similarity and voice on proce
Pachur, Thorsten (Switzerland) dural fairness and trust: Experiments in
Japan and the Netherlands
The asymmetry in estimating frequency
Hiroshi, Nonami (Japan)
and duration
Betsch, Tilmann (Germany) When does procedural fairness influence
acceptance of environmental plan? Mode-
Judgements of frequency and duration in
rating effect of trust in authority
waiting situations
Yukio, Hirose (Japan)
Winkler, Isabell (Germany)
Bias in the exchange of arguments: The
The impact of encoding strategies on the
case of scientists evaluation of lay view-
interdependence of time and frequency
points on GM food
processing
Cuppen, Eefje (Netherlands)
Renkewitz, Frank (Germany)
Effects of participation in the social deci
PASS-T: An associative learning model that
sion process on social acceptance
simulates judgments of frequency and du-
Ohnuma, Susumu (Japan)
ration
Sedlmeier, Peter (Germany) Not fair (for me)! The influence of personal
relevance on automatic versus controlled
Discussant: Glckner, Andreas (Germany)
social justice inferences
S-250 Symposium Ham, Jaap (Netherlands)
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Learning potential and rehabilitation out- Review of the threat simulation theory:
come in schizophrenia: A longitudinal Dreams portray the most salient emotional
study memory traces
Watzke, Stefan (Germany) Valli, Katja (Finland)
Learning potential on the WCST: First re- Sleep deprivation on the post-encoding
sults from fMRI, 1H-MRS- and genetic asso- night modifies the neural correlates of
ciation studies in schizophrenia emotional memory retrieval after short
Pedersen, Anya (Germany) and long retention period
Sterpenich, Virginie (Belgium)
Repeated administrations of the Wisconsin
Card Sorting Test: A typological algorithm Reward processing during game-playing
considering stability and practice effects in narcoleptic patients: A functional MRI
Waldorf, Manuel (Germany) study
Schwartz, Sophie (Switzerland)
Discussant: Carlson, Jerry (USA)
S-259 Symposium
S-257 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Room 13/14
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Working memory and arithmetic problem
Advances in complex data analysis and
solving
modeling
Chair: Grube, Dietmar (Germany)
Chair: Klein, Andreas (Canada)
Development of arithmetical strategies in
Modelling self-reported competencies of
preschool age with and without promo
graduates: Psychology as an example
tion of numerical concept
Mutz, Rdiger (Switzerland)
Peucker, Sabine (Germany)
The problem of causal inference in media-
The impact of working memory, intelli-
tor analysis
gence and domain-specific precursors on
Klein, Andreas (Canada)
mathematics and spelling
Analyzing latent nonlinear mediation mo- Krajewski, Kristin (Germany)
dels with LMS
Working memory and individual differ
Brandt, Holger (Germany)
ences math achievement: A longitudinal
Effects of partial measurement (non)inva- study from first to second grade
riance on manifest sumscore differences de Smedt, Bert (Belgium)
across groups
Development of solving simple addition
Steinmetz, Holger (Germany)
problems in elementary school age:
Discussant: Schermelleh-Engel, Karin (Germany) Changes in working memory demands
Grube, Dietmar (Germany)
S-258 Symposium
Children who perform poorly in arithme-
08.00 10.00 h Room 11/12 tic: Overload of working memory?
Sleep, dreams, and emotion: Affective van Lieshout, Ernest C.D.M. (Netherlands)
neuroscience approaches to the functions
of sleep Instruction effects in mental arithmetic:
The role of working memory and the influ-
Co-Chair: Wagner, Ullrich (Switzerland)
ence of gender
Co-Chair: Schwartz, Sophie (Switzerland)
Vandierendonck, Andr (Belgium)
REM sleep and emotional memories
Wagner, Ullrich (Switzerland) S-260 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Room 15/16
Sleep preferentially enhances memory for
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Conditions for testing equity in six sub- Costs of daily support transactions: How
Saharan African countries long do they last?
Mpofu, Elias (USA) Shrout, Patrick (USA)
Testing and ethics in the United Arab Emi- Situational appraisals and the transmis
rates and the Arab world sion of depressive symptoms: A study with
Alghorani, Mohammad Adnan (United Arab couples undergoing assisted reproduction
Emirates) treatment
Nassar, Khalaf (United Arab Emirates) Knoll, Nina (Germany)
Romanian psychologists views on ethical A longitudinal approach to modeling in
test usage dividual differences in adjustment to be
Iliescu, Dragos (Romania) reavement
Burke, Christopher (USA)
Test use and guidance in China
Yan, Greg (Peoples Republic of China) Effects of coping-oriented couple therapy
on depression
Discussant: Oakland, Thomas (USA)
Widmer, Kathrin (Switzerland)
S-261 Symposium Discussant: Bolger, Niall (USA)
08.00 10.00 h Room 17/18
Life times, timed life: The Berlin aging S-263 Symposium
study 08.00 10.00 h Salon 21
Co-Chair: Lindenberger, Ulman (Germany) Time, space and culture: Chronogenesis in
Co-Chair: Smith, Jacqui (USA) human life course
Co-Chair: Sato, Tatsuya (Japan)
Change in the third and fourth age: Over- Co-Chair: Valsiner, Jaan (USA)
view of the Berlin Aging Study (BASE)
Smith, Jacqui (USA) A dynamic system theory looks at gender
identity
Linking days to decades: Late life intraindi-
Ma, Chuan (Peoples Republic of China)
vidual variability across domains
Ram, Nilam (USA) East Asian children and their pocket mo-
ney: Development as negotiation of the
On the dynamic interplay between cogni
cultural norm boundaries
tion and emotion in old age: Evidence for
Takahashi, Noboru (Japan)
dynamic linkages?
Staudinger, Ursula M. (Germany) Transition and liminality: Changing identi-
ties of Sudanese refugees in Cairo
Processes of decline in late life: Distance-
Mahmoud, Hala W. (United Kingdom)
from-birth vs. distance-to-death
Gerstorf, Denis (USA) Time in life: Uncertainties in the infertility
treatment in women
Does social participation attenuate cogni-
Yasuda, Yuko (Kazakhstan)
tive decline in old age? On testing dynamic
developmental hypotheses with longitudi- On chronogenesis
nal panel data Valsiner, Jaan (USA)
Lindenberger, Ulman (Germany)
Discussant: Scheithauer, Herbert (Germany)
Discussant: Spiro III, Avron (USA) Discussant: Chaudhary, Nandita (India)
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Readiness and skills necessary for Japa From applied cognitive research to neuro-
nese professional football players towards ergonomics: The quest for ecological vali-
the retirement career dity
Takahashi, Kiyoshi (United Kingdom) Velichkovsky, Boris M. (Germany)
Overcoming incompatibilities with man Modelling user psychology for efficient
agers and professional players usability evaluation
Hattori, Yasuhiro (Japan) Moeller, Sebastian (Germany)
Internal support systems for Japanese top The fragmentation of user psychological
athletes in transition research in areas of ICT
Ogawa, Chisato (Japan) Oulasvirta, Antti (Finland)
External support systems for building a so- Psychology and human design engineer
cial network between athletes ing
Hara, Rie (Japan) Saariluoma, Pertti (Finland)
Emotion-based mobile services and con-
S-265 Symposium
tent in public spaces
08.00 10.00 h Room 23 Saari, Timo (Finland)
Psychological perspectives on cultural
usability and human computer interac- S-267 Symposium
tion 08.00 10.00 h Room 25
Chair: Clemmensen, Torkil (Denmark) Informal learning on the web: Individual
Do Asian people take longer for warm-up differences and evaluation processes
during usability test? Co-Chair: Kammerer, Yvonne (Germany)
Li, Huiyang (Peoples Republic of China) Co-Chair: Gerjets, Peter (Germany)
Effects of cultural influence while using What evaluation processes are performed
likert scales in the context of product eval during web search? An eye-tracking study
uation in China Kammerer, Yvonne (Germany)
Roese, Kerstin (Germany)
Teaching students how to evaluate infor-
User analysis for South East Asia. Does mation on the WWW
that work? A cross-check of two methods Walraven, Amber (Netherlands)
and two cultures: China and Korea
Information search on the web and
Braun, Bjrn-M. (Germany)
individuals epistemological beliefs
Communication pattern and usability Kienhues, Dorothe (Germany)
problem finding in cross-cultural usability
Internet-specific epistemic beliefs and in-
testing
ternet-based learning activities among
Shi, Qingxin (Denmark)
Norwegian physics undergraduates
Is cultural factors affect both evaluators Strms, Helge I. (Norway)
and test users thinking in a usability test?
Memory for information spaces: Effects of
Sun, Xianghong (Peoples Republic of China)
visuo-spatial abilities and representational
Usability issues on the Chinese fire infor- aids
mation display Rouet, Jean-Franois (France)
Zhang, Liang (Germany)
Web information search in sign language
Discussant: Clemmensen, Torkil (Denmark)
Fajardo, Inmaculada (United Kingdom)
S-266 Symposium
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Pathways into chronic disease: Findings IDAEP and the serotonin, dopamine and
from the interdisciplinary longitudinal glutamate systems: Results from acute
study of adult development (ILSE) challenges in humans
Jopp, Daniela (Germany) ONeill, Barry (Australia)
Social inequality, psychological resources Genetics, biological aspects and environ-
and health in adulthood: Findings from the mental modulators of IDAEP
German ageing survey Gallinat, Jrgen (Germany)
Herbrich, Ina (Germany)
Multimodal data on intensity dependence:
Discussant: Gallo, Linda C. (USA) EEG and fMRI
Mulert, Christoph (Germany)
S-275 Symposium
Differential prediction of clinical response
11.30 13.30 h Salon 20 to antidepressants by IDAEP?
Coping with cancer Hegerl, Ulrich (Germany)
Chair: Kreitler, Shulamith (Israel)
IDAEP in ecstasy (MDMA) users: Evidence
Co-Chair: Blatny, Marek (Czech Republic)
for serotonergic dysfunction
The Brno Quality of Life Longitudinal Daumann, Jrg (Germany)
Study of Pediatric Oncology Patients
(QOLOP): Results from the pilot study S-277 Symposium
Blatny, Marek (Czech Republic) 11.30 13.30 h Salon 22
Positive effects of a psycho-educational Cultural influences on identity develop-
group intervention for children and teena- ment
gers with cancer: A pilot study Co-Chair: Schmidt-Denter, Ulrich (Germany)
Last, Bob (Netherlands) Co-Chair: Quaiser-Pohl, Claudia (Germany)
The new look in helping cancer patients: Patterns of national identity in cross-
Conceptualizing cancer as a chance cultural comparison
Banyai, Eva (Hungary) Schmidt-Denter, Ulrich (Germany)
Needs analysis and evaluation of psycho- The role of intergenerational transmission
social interventions for cancer patients for out-group rejection with female adole-
Kryspin-Exner, Ilse (Austria) scents
Schick, Hella (Germany)
When Kohut meets Sisyphus in oncology
institute Development of personal identity of ado
Ayzenberg, Aviva (Israel) lescents in Austria in comparison to other
European countries
The benefits of social support
Werneck, Harald (Austria)
Kreitler, Shulamith (Israel)
Parenthood from a cross-cultural perspec-
S-276 Symposium tive: Socio-cultural changes, values, and
11.30 13.30 h Salon 21 well-being of Spanish and German pa-
Assessing serotonergic neurotransmission rents
with Intensity dependence of auditory- Grohmann, Anna-Catharina (Germany)
evoked potentials (IDAEP): Neurochemical Acculturation orientations of naturalized
findings and clinical utility immigrants in Germany
Co-Chair: Hensch, Tilman (Germany) Maehler, Debora (Germany)
Co-Chair: Hegerl, Ulrich (Germany)
Discussant: Berry, John (Canada)
Correlates of intensity dependence of au-
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Social identity and conflict intentions: The Intuition: Situated cognition and implicit
models of determination control in managing complexity
Korostelina, Karina (USA) von der Weth, Rdiger (Germany)
The meanings of the antiglobalization The relationship between shared mental
movement as an expression of the new models, team environment, and team crea-
cultural discomforts tive performance: A field study
Urreiztieta Valles, Mara Teresa (Venezuela) Bai, Xinwen (Peoples Republic of China)
Is third way possible? The national identity Critical aspects of cognitive performance
and its dilemma in Taiwan polarizing so under military working schedules
ciety Heiss, Andrea (Germany)
Huang, Li-Li (Taiwan)
FP-394 Paper Session
FP-391 Paper Session 13.45 14.45 h Hall 7
13.45 14.45 h Room 13/14 Child and adolescent psychopathology V
Work safety Chair: Klasen, Fionna (Germany)
Co-Chair: Hartmann, Christine (USA)
Co-Chair: Caponecchia, Carlo (Australia) Trauma, psychopathology and resilience in
former Ugandan child soldiers
Organizational culture and safety climate Klasen, Fionna (Germany)
in U.S. Veterans administration hospitals
Psychometric properties of the strengths
Hartmann, Christine (USA)
and difficulties questionnaire in a sample
Perceptions of personal vulnerability to oc- of Turkish children
cupational health and safety (OHS) ha- Eremsoy, Ekin (Turkey)
zards in the Australian construction indus-
Cognitive behavioral intervention for
try
childhood social phobia in a scholar set-
Caponecchia, Carlo (Australia)
ting
The relationship between safety climate, Gil-Bernal, Flor (Mexico)
safety performance and safety-related
outcomes: A multilevel study in Chinese IA-088 Invited Address
management context 15.00 16.30 h Hall 3
Jiang, Li (Peoples Republic of China) The impact of mirror neurons on cogni
tion
FP-392 Paper Session
Rizzolatti, Giacomo (Italy)
13.45 14.45 h Room 15/16 Chair: Rsler, Frank (Germany)
Elementary information processing II
Chair: Hu, Qingfen (Peoples Republic of China) IA-089 Invited Address
15.00 16.30 h Hall 4
The mechanism of two-digit comparison:
A cross-cultural perspectiveon the devel
Evidence from priming effect
opment of sharing bahaviour: Integrating
Hu, Qingfen (Peoples Republic of China)
behavioural economics and psychology
Stimulus-response compatibility based on Zhu, Liqi (Peoples Republic of China)
affective arousal
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The relationship between relationship Assessment of basic reading skill using IRT
styles, coping strategies, identity develop- models for response times
ment status and mental health among Chi- Naumann, Johannes (Germany)
nese young adult learners
Predicting statistics achievement in under-
Leung, Cynthia (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
graduate psychology students
Republic of China)
Hood, Michelle (Australia)
Reproduction of the Asch line-judgment
Predictive validity of high school perfor-
experiment without using confederates
mance with respect to academic achieve
Mori, Kazuo (Japan)
ment at the university level
Cooperation and competition in the field Saad, Intisar Abunagma (Sudan)
of gene technology
Construct validation of the multidimen
Seuffert, Verena (Germany)
sional school engagement scale (MSES)
Awang-Hashim, Rosna (Malaysia)
FP-400 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Hall 8 FP-403 Paper Session
Management styles and organizational 15.00 16.30 h Hall 15.2A
culture II
Assessment and job performance II
Chair: Aksenovskaya, Liudmila (Russia)
Chair: Li, Dezhong (Peoples Republic of
The order conception of organizational China)
culture
Assessors judgment policy in assessment
Aksenovskaya, Liudmila (Russia)
centers: Further understanding of exercise
Discourse of organizational culture effects
Kiseleva, Anna (Ukraine) Li, Dezhong (Peoples Republic of China)
Development of an animated psychome-
FP-401 Paper Session
tric battery: Innovation to reduce traditio-
15.00 16.30 h Hall 9 nal barriers to disadvantaged job seekers
Neural bases of behavior II Clifford, Ian (Ireland)
Chair: Stahl, Jutta (Germany)
Big Five personality traits and educational
Conscious and unconscious error proces- choice of Serbian high school students
sing Hedrih, Vladimir (Serbia)
Stahl, Jutta (Germany) The academic and career readiness ques
Oscillatory brain activity during encoding tionnaire: An early warning strategy
predicts beneficial and detrimental effects Brand, Handr (South Africa)
of an internal context change
Pasttter, Bernhard (Germany) FP-404 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Room 43
Neural encoding of object categories with
and without awareness: A challenge for Theoretical and philosophical psychology II
signal detection models of human decision Chair: Garber, Ilya (Russia)
making
Applying Hilberts conception of meta-
Bode, Stefan (Germany)
science to psychology
A neural network model of task-depen- Garber, Ilya (Russia)
dent movement preparation
H. M. Tutunjians scientific contribution to
Herbort, Oliver (Germany)
the development of history of psychology
Katunyan, Araksya (Armenia)
FP-402 Paper Session
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Empirical studies on trauma and dialogue- Differences between Czech male and fe-
ability male managers
Butollo, Willi (Germany) Pauknerova, Daniela (Czech Republic)
Comprehensiveness in clinical psychology: Brazilian women in leadership positions in
Why would we use it? organizations: Career development and
Carija, Martina (Croatia) management style
Rocha Coutinho, Maria Lcia (Brazil)
Experience-based learning in psychothera-
py An analytical study of employment of edu-
Wolf, Markus (Germany) cated women in Iranian labor force
Jazani, Nasrin (Islamic Republic of Iran)
FP-416 Paper Session
What about differences of gender in the
15.00 16.30 h Room 25 perception of occupational health?
Psychosocial problems and abuses in Barros Duarte, Carla (Portugal)
childhood and adolescence
Co-Chair: Canton Cortes, David (Spain) FP-419 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Samykina, Nataly (Russia) 15.00 16.30 h Room 28
Transgression and aggression. Object rela- Group dynamics
tions in street children Chair: Lehmann, Hagen (United Kingdom)
Alcalde, Aurea (Peru)
A group conflict in dance therapy: Attempt
Child sexual abuse perpetrator strategies of a group dynamic integration
and survivor adjustment Burbiel, Ilse (Germany)
Canton Cortes, David (Spain)
Dissent in group decision making: Contra-
Psychological abuse over adolescents and ry effects of interpersonal liking
its impact on cognitions about the self Klocke, Ulrich (Germany)
Iovu, Mihai-Bogdan (Romania)
Ultimate causes of egalitarianism: Factors
Features of psychological problems among influencing social order in Macaques and
adolescents of different social situations other primates
Samykina, Nataly (Russia) Lehmann, Hagen (United Kingdom)
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use for the treatment of autism spectrum Co-Chair: Hannover, Bettina (Germany)
disorders Co-Chair: Schneider, Wolfgang (Germany)
Pineda, Jaime (USA)
Childrens attachment to caregivers in kin-
Machine learning methods for fast inter dergarten and the development of social
facing between brain and computer behaviours supportive of learning
Tangermann, Michael (Germany) Gler, Michael (Germany)
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Worry and rumination in real life: Do dys- Explanatory style and self-perceived post-
phorics prefer to ruminate instead of wor- traumatic growth among women with
ry? breast cancer in Hong Kong
Bohne, Antje (Germany) Ho, Samuel Mun-Yin (Hong Kong SAR of the
Peoples Republic of China)
A test of a metacognitive model of rumina-
tion and depression in undergraduates Posttraumatic growth and posttraumatic
and clinically depressed individuals stress in patients and their partners ad-
Roelofs, Jeffrey (Netherlands) apting to cancer
Znoj, Hansjrg (Switzerland)
The role of rumination and interpersonal
behavior in depression Determinants and meaning of growth in
OMahen, Heather (United Kingdom) cancer survivorship
Park, Crystal (USA)
The role of reduced concreteness in trau-
ma-related rumination The meaning of personal growth in the
Ehring, Thomas (Netherlands) context of cancer: Research and clinical
perspectives
A targeted attention regulation training
Lee, Virginia (Canada)
reduces intrusiveness of worrisome
thoughts in subclinical GAD Discussant: Aldwin, Carolyn (USA)
Schnfeld, Sabine (Germany)
S-291 Symposium
S-289 Symposium 16.45 18.45 h Salon 22
16.45 18.45 h Salon 20 Career counseling in Europe: A future
Glucose and glucocorticoid effects on hu- agenda for research and practices
man memory Chair: van Vianen, Annelies (Netherlands)
Chair: Foster, Jonathan (Australia)
Thinking global and acting local: Perspec-
Brain imaging investigations of glucose tives on career counseling with adults
and cognition Duarte, Maria Eduarda (Portugal)
Riby, Leigh (United Kingdom)
Career counseling and career counselors in
Acute stress, cortisol and memory Italy
Smeets, Tom (Netherlands) Soresi, Salvatore (Italy)
Processing of emotionally arousing memo- Current developments in the field of coun-
ry materials: Effect on cognitive and phy seling: Evolution of practices and profes
siological processes sions in France
Scholey, Andrew (United Kingdom) Cohen-Scali, Valrie (France)
Effect of glucose ingestion on recognition Helping at-risk youth cope with multiple
memory for emotionally arousing stimuli transitions: From career counselors to case
Sunram-Lea, Sandra (United Kingdom) managers
Massoudi, Koorosh (Switzerland)
Stress, glucose and memory in adoles-
cents Current practices and future visions of ca-
Smith, Michael (Australia) reer counseling in Europe
van Vianen, Annelies (Netherlands)
Discussant: Foster, Jonathan (Australia)
Discussant: van Esbroeck, Raoul (Belgium)
S-290 Symposium Discussant: Klehe, Ute-Christine (Netherlands)
16.45 18.45 h Salon 21
S-292 Symposium
Meaning and personal growth in the
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S-298 Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Room 24
Ethics for European psychologists
Co-Chair: Lindsay, Geoff (United Kingdom)
Co-Chair: Pettifor, Jean (Canada)
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Li, Yanmei (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Fri-am-085 Mistaking the instance for
the rule: A critical analysis of the truth-table
PS-Fri-am-072 Event-related potentials stu-
paradigm and implications for theories of con-
dy of uncertainty monitoring
ditional reasoning.
Lin, Chongde (Peoples Republic of China)
Schroyens, Walter (Belgium)
PS-Fri-am-073 The effect of emotional con-
tents on belief bias in category syllogism rea
soning
Luo, Rufan (Peoples Republic of China)
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portant factor for the establishment of fairness Reinecke Alverga, Alex (Brazil)
in small groups
May, Mareike (Germany) PS-Fri-am-263 Health and conflict in couples
Rivera Aragon, Sofia (Mexico)
PS-Fri-am-250 Bodys psychological mean
ing in risky groups PS-Fri-am-264 Description of sexual harass-
Guadarrama, Rodalinda (Mexico) ment that occurs to young adulthood women
in Jakarta
Rutyanto, Iriani Roesmaladewi (Indonesia)
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satisfaction: Testing the measurement invari- being (vitality, positive affect and negative af-
ance of the Pay Satisfaction Questionnaire fect, optimism) in job design among employees
De Gieter, Sara (Belgium) of a company
Jahanbakhsh Ganjeh, Madine (Islamic Republic
PS-Fri-am-411 Stress at work: A meta-anal
of Iran)
ysis of longitudinal studies
Dormann, Christian (Germany)
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CONTROVERSIAL DEBATES
The Controversial Debates are a new presenta- or whether heterogeneity stimulates learning.
tion format that we introduce in Berlin, and A related question concerns whether it is better
that we hope will stimulate discussion during to integrate or separate students from the ex-
the meeting. The Controversial Debates will fo- tremes of the achievement distribution: Should
cus on topics that are both inherently impor- gifted students and students with learning dif-
tant and interesting to all psychologists. Five ficulties stay in regular classrooms or not?
Controversial Debates will take place during
ICP2008. Tuesday, 22 July, 15.0016.30h, Hall 6
The debates will take place from 15.00h to Moderator
16.30h on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Elsbeth Stern, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Debaters
Functional neuroimaging has already told Camilla Benbow, Vanderbilt University, Nash-
us a lot about cognition: Yes or No? ville, USA
Methods of functional neuroimaging are used Zemira Mevarech, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan,
in a steadily increasing number of scientific stu- Israel
dies in psychology, the neurosciences, or econo
mics. While these studies have, without doubt,
helped develop our knowledge about brain Do evidence-based psychotherapy and edu-
functions, the issue addressed in this debate is cation require randomized trials?
to what extent they also have contributed to a The clash between researchers and practitio-
better understanding of cognition. ners is a matter of concern in numerous fields.
Many experimenters believe that randomized
Monday, 21 July, 15.0016.30h, Hall 6 trials are the sole means of obtaining knowl
Moderator edge about efficient treatments. Yet in health
Arno Villringer, Berlin Neuroimaging Center, Ger- care, evidence-based medicine routinely con-
many flicts with competing interests, and many doc-
Debaters tors do not deliver evidence-based treatments.
Max Coltheart, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Should psychotherapists always base treat-
Science, Sydney, Australia ments on the results of experimental studies
Karl Friston, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuro- (randomized trials)? Should educational policy
imaging, London, United Kingdom makers always rely on this gold standard or
instead on quasi-experiments or other methods,
and if so, on which? What if a practitioners
Managing diversity at school: Should stu- gut feelings conflict with evidence from ran
dents be grouped by their ability? domized trials?
Differences in students cognitive capabilities
affect schooling outcomes from the very begin- Tuesday, 22 July, 15.0016.30h,
ning and set challenges in providing appropri- Roof Garden
ate learning environments for the entire achie- Moderator
vement spectrum. While some countries have a Gerd Gigerenzer, Max Planck Institute for Hu-
system of comprehensive schools for the first man Development, Berlin, Germany
ten years, others have implemented tracking Debaters
systems after grade 4. There is an ongoing de- Alan Kazdin, Yale University, New Haven, USA
bate about whether students needs can be Barbara Schneider, Michigan State University,
better met in homogeneous learning groups, East Lansing, USA
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YOUNG SCIENTISTS PROGRAM
402
YOUNG SCIENTISTS PROGRAM
Dr. Emely de Vet, VU University Amsterdam, Dr. Leh-Woon Mok, Nanyang Technological
Amsterdam, The Netherlands University, Singapore, Singapore
Dr. Josje Dikkers, VU University Amsterdam, Dr. Mitsue Nagamine, Nihon University, Tokyo,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands Japan
Dr. Aysun Dogan-Ates, Mugla University, Kote- Dr. Ariel Quezada Len, University Adolfo Iba-
kli Mugla, Turkey nez, Vina del Mar, Chile
Dr. Dyanne Escorcia, Universit Paris X, Car- Dr. Rufino Ramos, Ateneo de Naga University,
rires-sur-Seine, France Manila, Philippines
Dr. Fabian Froese, Korea University Business Dr. Neeti Sachdeva, University of Delhi, New
School, Seoul, Korea Delhi, India
Dr. Abhishek Goel, Indian Institute of Man Dr. Shorena Sadzaglishvili, Ministry of Education
agement, Kolkata, India and Science, Tbilisi, Georgia
Dr. Benicio Gutirrez-Dona, Universidad Estatal Dr. Urte Scholz, University of Zurich, Zurich,
a Distancia, San Jos, Costa Rica Switzerland
Dr. Penelope Hasking, Monash University, Mel- Dr. Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck, University of
bourne, Australia Bergen, Bergen, Norway
Dr. Metehan Irak, University of Ottawa, Otta- Dr. Emre Senol-Durak, Abant Izzet Baysal Uni-
wa, Canada versity, Bolu, Turkey
Dr. Keiko Ishii, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Dr. Elizabeth Sheppard, University of Notting-
Japan ham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Dr. Evaldus Kaslauskas, Vilnius University, Vil Dr. Katarzyna Slebarska, University of Silesia,
nius, Lithuania Silesia, Poland
Dr. Azizuddin Khan, Indian Institute of Techno- Dr. Falko Sniehotta, University of Aberdeen,
logy, Bombay, India Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Dr. Arief Liem, Nanyang Technological Univer Dr. Patrizia Steca, University of Milan, Milan,
sity, Singapore, Singapore Italy
Dr. Carolina Lisboa, University of the Sinos Val- Dr. Brian Thomas, Baldwin-Wallace College,
ley, Sao Leopoldo, Brazil Berea, USA
Dr. Stefan C. Lita, Ministry of Interior and Ad- Dr. Eva Traut-Mattausch, Ludwig-Maximilians-
ministration, Bucharest Romania University, Munich, Germany
Dr. S. J. Manuhina, Moscow State University of Dr. Jan Wacker, Philipps-University, Marburg,
Economy, Moscow, Russia Germany
Dr. Rute Meneses, Fernando Pessoa University, Dr. Li Wang, Beijing University, Beijing, China
Porto, Portugal Dr. Maren Westphal, Mount Sinai School of
Dr. Taciano Milfont Victoria University of Wel- Medicine, New York, USA
lington Auckland New Zealand Dr. Fang Zhang, Assumption College, Worces
Dr. Jaqueline Mitchelson, Auburn University, ter, USA
Auburn, USA
Party with live music and DJs especially but not exclusively for
young scientists
The party will be your starting point for exploring the Berlin night life.
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ARTS PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOPS
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PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOPS
405
BDP WORKSHOPs
406
BDP WORKSHOPs
Die Expositions-Behandlung hat sich bei der Das Streben nach Glck scheint das zentrale
Behandlung von Angststrungen als hchst Motiv im Lebensringen der meisten Therapie-
wirksam erwiesen. Ergebnisse einer neueren klienten zu sein (und ebenso der meisten The-
RCT Studie haben gezeigt, dass sie auch erfolg- rapeuten). Der Verlust oder die Sehnsucht nach
reich bei einer Generalisierten Angststrung Glck wird von Psychologen allerdings zumeist
eingesetzt werden kann, wenn man sich auf auf einer individuellen Ebene diskutiert. Fragen
das Schlssel-Syndrom der GAS konzentriert, von genereller Bedeutung werden Politikern
die pathologischen Sorgengedanken. Mitglie oder Soziologen berlassen. Aber Psychologen
der des Forschungsteams zeigen das Vorgehen knnen es sich wahrscheinlich nicht leisten,
bei einer Sorge-Exposition innerhalb einer GAS sich der Frage: Wie kam das Unglck in die
auf und demonstrieren Schritt fr Schritt, wie Welt und wie wird es immer wieder weiter
eine furchterregende Imagination mittels eines gegeben? zu entziehen, wenn sie ihren un-
Sorge-Szenarios aufgebaut werden muss. So- glcklichen Klienten helfen wollen denn ver-
mit kann es Patienten ermglicht werden, sich mutlich haben die impliziten oder expliziten
als selbst-wirksam zu erleben, wenn sie mit ih- Antworten auf diese Frage einen erheblichen
rer Angst konfrontiert sind. Einfluss auf den Fortschritt in der Therapie.
Whrend es wohl keinen Zweifel daran gibt,
dass die Verantwortung fr Vernderungen
beim Klienten liegt, wird es zumeist eine groe
Entlastung bedeuten, wenn die Schuldgefhle
darber, wie sich das Leben des Klienten ent
wickelt hat, durch eine berzeugende Erlu
terung verringert werden knnen meiner
Meinung nach eine der strksten Werkzeuge in
der Psychotherapie.
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BDP WORKSHOPs
Dieser Workshop wird auf einen interdiszipli- bei diesen neuen Aufgaben ausgerichteten
nren Ansatz ber die Prinzipien menschlichen konstruktiv-rational-emotiven, Akzeptanz Kon-
Glcks fokussieren. Verschiedene Modelle der textualisierung und Transformation integrie
Ver-Unglckung werden diskutiert und die renden, verhaltensanalytischen (KREAKTIV)
Wege, die das Glcksbegehren nimmt (und in Coachingkonzepts auf der Grundlage von Wei-
die es kanalisiert wird) werden erforscht. Als terentwicklungen des Coachings mittels ratio-
eine der entscheidenden Etappen beim Verlust nal-emotiven Metalogs und Konzepten und
des Glcks werden wir einen intensiven Blick Methoden des Trainings multimodaler Stress
auf Angst werfen, besonders die Angst des kompetenz.
Neugeborenen, wenn es alleine gelassen wird. Im Workshop eingesetzte Methoden umfassen
Kurzreferate anhand von Arbeitsblttern, Coa-
chingdemonstrationen, Rollenspiele in Klein-
[WS-031] Room 37 gruppen, sowie bungen, die Achtsamkeit,
Virtuell-reale Expositionstherapie VRET: The- Bewegung und Entspannung verbinden.
orie, Wirksamkeit und praktische Anwen-
dung [WS-033] Room 39
Andreas Mhlberger, M. Mller, Paul Pauli, Uni- Krisenintervention in der Schule
versitt Wrzburg Roland Storath, Staatliche Schulberatungsstelle
fr Mittelfranken, Nrnberg
In-vivo Expositionen sind in der therapeutischen Ina Donath, Bildungsagentur Sachsen, Dresden
Behandlung kostentrchtig und werden des-
halb seltener eingesetzt. Ausserdem verhalten In den letzten Jahren hat sich das Thema Krise
sich Patienten mit starken ngsten eher skep- an der Schule in allen schulpsychologischen Be-
tisch und zurckhaltend gegenber einer Expo- ratungsstellen Deutschlands durch besondere
sitionstherapie. VRET kann helfen, diese Pro- Ereignisse etabliert. Kriseneinstze erfolgen
bleme zu umgehen. In der VRET werden die nach schweren Gewalttaten, Suiziden, Vermis-
Patienten angsterzeugenden Situationen aus sen von Personen, pltzlicher Tod von Sch-
gesetzt, die durch computergenerierte zeitglei- lern und Lehrkrften, Mordandrohungen u..
che sensorische Reize simuliert werden. Dieses Schulpsychologen aus zwei unterschiedlich or-
Vorgehen schliet ein Verhaltens-Feedback ein. ganisierten Bundeslndern stellen ihre Modelle
Der Patient kann in die Virtuelle Realitt ein bei Einstzen vor. Anhand von Beispielen wer-
tauchen und handeln. In verschiedenen klini den Interventionen, Ablufe, nachfolgende und
schen Untersuchungen wurde die Wirksamkeit prventive Manahmen dargestellt. Im Laufe
der VRET in der Behandlung von Angststrun der Einstze haben sich Prozesse, die allein
gen geprft. Der Workshop gibt einen ber- Schulpsychologen leisten knnen, entwickelt.
blick ber den Forschungsstand der VRET, Soft- Diese werden theoretisch untersetzt erlutert.
ware und notwendige Ausstattung werden
vorgefhrt. Es wird eine Einfhrung in die prak- [WS-034] Room 40
tische Anwendung gegeben. Errterungen des Freiberufliche psychologische Ttigkeit im
Fr und Wider der therapeutischen Methode Spannungsfeld von Regulierung und Dere-
runden den Workshop ab. gulierung
Attila Szab, Hamburg
[WS-032] Room 38
Stressresilienz durch metaloges Kreaktiv- In diesem Workshop werden die administrativen
Coaching und juristischen Widersprchlichkeiten in der
Wolf-Ulrich Scholz, J. W. Goethe-Universitt Berufspraxis und deren Konsequenzen fr die
und freie Praxis, Frankfurt am Main Tagesarbeit behandelt.
Lernziele: Sensibilisierung fr die Rahmenbe-
Die Zunahme von Alltagsstressoren, welche dingungen der freiberuflichen Ttigkeit und Ent
weniger durch ihre Intensitt als durch ihre wicklung von Handlungskonsequenzen. Hierbei
Hufigkeit und Dauer psychische und phy- werden insbesondere die Mglichkeiten und Not
sische Gesundheit und Leistungsfhigkeit min- wendigkeiten von persnlichen Einstellungs
dern, stellt das persnliche Stressmanagement nderungen im Interesse der freien Berufsaus
in den letzten Jahren vor neue Aufgaben. bung behandelt.
Ziel des Workshops ist eine Einfhrung in Zielgruppe: freiberufliche Praktiker und Exi-
Theorie und Praxis eines auf die Untersttzung stenzgrnder
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administrative MEETINGS
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administrative MEETINGS
SOCIAL EVENING
hosted by the German Federation of Psychologists Associations
Dont miss the opportunity to meet colleagues from all over the world at
the Palais am Funkturm, one of the most charming ballrooms of Berlin.
Enjoy a glass of wine on the terrace and specialities from the buffet.
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CONGRESS INFORMATION
Registration Fees
Registration and payment after 20 June 2008
Regular participant EUR 400
Participant from country eligible for fee reduction* EUR 160
Student** EUR 100
Accompanying person EUR 65
Pre-Congress Workshop*** EUR 70
BDP Workshop**** EUR 90
* For the list of countries eligible for fee reduction please ask the counter staff.
** Students must be under 35 years of age and a certificate from the supervisor
or head of department must be provided.
*** Please see pages 404 405 for the list of pre-congress workshops.
**** Please see pages 406 408 for the list of the BDP Workshop Program.
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SOCIAL AND SUPPORTING PROGRAM
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nity to meet old friends and make new ones at Hand-over ceremony for the next
the onset of the congress. XXX ICP
Thursday, 24 July 2008, 18.45 h
Main Lobby, ICC Berlin
The International Congress of Psychology trav
els the world. The Congress is pleased to in-
vite delegates and accompanying persons to a
SOUTH AFRICAN CULTURAL EXTRAVAGANZA,
where the baton will be passed on to the next
XXX International Congress of Psychology to
be held in Cape Town 22 27 July 2012. This
Hand-Over Ceremony will be held on Thursday,
24 July at 18.45 h in the Main Lobby, and will
be followed by a reception.
Social Evening hosted by the ger- The hand-over ceremony on Thursday evening
man federation of psychologists will be the last official event of ICP2008. There
associations will not be a formal Closing Ceremony.
Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 20.00 h
Palais am Funkturm, Hammarskjldplatz, Congress Party
next to ICC Berlin Thursday, 24 July 2008, 20.30 h
A social evening is hosted by the German Fe RAW Tempel, Revaler Strasse 99, Berlin
deration of Psychologists' Associations, which ICP2008 will organize a party with live music
consists of the German Psychological Society and DJs at an arts and community center in a
and the Association of German Professional vivid Berlin neighborhood. The party will not
Psychologists. only give scientists of all ages and experiences
The Palais am Funkturm is the largest and per- an opportunity to make contact with future
haps the most charming ballroom in Berlin. You colleagues and collaborators in a casual atmos-
will feel like back in the 1950s and 60s with the phere but will also serve as a starting point for
sweeping forms, stylish decor and large terrace exploring the Berlin night life.
completed with fountains. The regular entrance fee is EUR 8 and includes
a welcome drink. Students, doctoral students,
and participants eligible for a reduced congress
registration fee pay a reduced admission of
EUR 4. Tickets can be purchased at the en
trance. Pre-registration is not necessary.
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from ICP 2008.
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of all Powerpoint presentations of the speakers
and authors, who will make their slides available.
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A Aimaganbetova,A. 338
Abaspour,P. 173 Ainette, M. 260, 290
Abbiati,M. 46, 155 Ainley,M. 58
Abbruzzese,E.A. 149 Aire,J.E. 242
Abdellaoui,M. 196 AizpuruaSanz,A. 159
AbdelRahman,R. 122, 168 Ajdukovic,D. 279
AbdelWahid,S. 267 Akagi,K. 69
Abdi,B. 70, 318 Akamine,A. 84
Abdollahi,A. 225, 273 Akand,B. 146
Abdou,C. 339 Akbari,S. 317
Abdoullaeva,M. 397 Akdeniz,C. 44
AbdulKadir,N.B. 301 Akhmadeeva,D. 366
AbdulMajid,H. 114 Akhurst,J. 50
AbdulRahim,F. 193 Akinsola,E. 317
AbdulWahabKhan,R.K. 229 Akiyama,M. 230
Abdurahman,F. 254 Akmehmet,S. 125
Abedi,F. 175, 193 Akoijam,B. 377
Abela,J. 354 Aksenovskaya,L. 370
AbelleiraMartinez,M.A. 261 Alarcon-Garcia,G. 34
Aberle,I. 284 Alavi,T. 143
Abolghasemi,S. 372 Al-Awad,A. 76
Abraham,C. 196, 305 Albareda,B. 80
Abrahim,A. 152 Albers,F. 365
Abugattas,D. 101 Albert,D. 124, 235
Abu-Kaf,S. 374 Albert,I. 282
Abutalebi,J. 280 Alberts,J. 147
Aceros,J.C. 265 Albrecht,A.-G. 270
Achenbach,T. 37 Albrecht,S. 121
Achtziger,A. 39 Alcalde,A. 51, 373
Acker,F. 214 Al-Damen,M. 177
Ackovska-Leskovska,E. 84 Aldhafri,S. 195
AcostaQuiroz,C. 317 Aldwin,C. 379
Acuna,L. 164, 343 Aleksandrovich,M. 173
Aczel,B. 83 Alekseeva,O. 69
Adachi,K. 311 Alesi,M. 222
Adachi,T. 388 Alexandre,R. 225
Adamopoulos,J. 286 Alfermann,D. 294, 325
Adams,B. 45 Alfimova,M. 308
Adam-Schwebe,S. 331 Alfoldy,S. 286
Adamson,S. 128 Alghorani,M.A. 341, 352
Adejumo,G. 339 Ali,A. 229
Adenauer,H. 177 Aliakbari,M. 48, 63, 159
Adibrad,N. 79, 156, 243 Alizadeh,H. 293
Adlesic,I. 131, 341 Al-Khawaja,J.A.M. 142
Aebi,M. 76 Alla,B. 366
AfkhamEbrahimi,A. 91, 128 Allemand,M. 387
Afonso,R. 169 Allik,J. 358
Afshari,A. 297 Allmendinger,K. 142
Agache,A. 306 Allolio-Naecke,L. 223
Agafonov,A. 230 Alloway,T. 28
Agcaoili,S. 132, 325 Allwood,C.M. 222
Agger,I. 299 Almeida,E. 338
AghaeiJeshvaghani,A. 158, 205 Almeida,L. 260, 313
Agogiatou,C. 194 Almoziraee,A. 318
Agrawal,P. 66 Al-Obadi,I. 93
Agrawal,R.K. 262 AlonsoArbiol,I. 31, 259, 295
Agthe,M. 52 Alpay,G. 283
AguilarAngeletti,A. 159 Alpers,G.W. 296
Aguilar-Luzon,M.d.C. 72, 75, 97 Altalib,M. 286
Ahlawat,A. 159 Altayp,A. 80
Ahlawat,S. 253, 254 Altenstein,C. 159, 215
Ahmadi,E. 79 Alterman,T. 262, 397
Ahmadi,K. 233 Altgassen,M. 284, 304
Ahmed,A. 126 Altorfer,A. 216
Ahmed,K. 81 Altsttter-Gleich,C. 273, 274
Ahmed,R. 45 Alvarez,V. 84
Ahmed,R.A. 142 AlvesLinodeSouza,A. 79
Ahn,W.-K. 114 AmannGainotti,M. 64, 69
AhumadaFigueroa,L.A. 243 Amano,S. 231
Ai,A. 25, 61 Amayra,I. 149
Aichinger,H. 386 Amazaki,M. 77
Aigner,M. 100 Ambarini,T.K. 151
Aiken,L. 283 Amenyah,E.I.N. 65
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Horstmann,N. 247 I
Horvath,L.K. 320 I.,A. 276
Horvath,M. 184 Icoz,F. 158
Horz,H. 350 Ida,M. 89
Hoschl,C. 42 Ide,W. 397
Hoshino,T. 340 Ieshima,A. 98
Hoskyn,M. 109, 110, 123 Igarashi,A. 239
Hosokawa,T. 333 Igarashi,T. 293
Hospers,H.J. 57, 127, 193 Igarashi,Y. 63
Hossain,M.K. 239 Ignatova,A. 129
Hotta,R. 229 Ihaya,K. 254
Hou,J.C. 229 Ihme,J.M. 311
Hou,R. 172 Ijuin,M. 86
Hou,W.K. 178 Ijzerman,H. 201
Hou,Z.-J. 120 Ikeda,H. 326
Houde,O. 316 Ikeda,K. 227
Hoyer,J. 55 Ikeda,M. 71
Hristova,E. 57 Ikegami,K. 383
Hsu,C.-S. 73 Ikegami,T. 174
Hu,P. 151, 212 Ildirar,S. 282
Hu,Q. 368 Ilgen,D. 116
Hu,W. 191 Iliescu,D. 352
Hu,X. 168, 251, 302 Ilisko,D. 172
Hu,Y. 196 Imada,S. 89
Hu,Z. 263, 326, 356 Imagawa,T. 237
Huang,C.-L. 338 Imai,A. 329
Huang,E.Y.J. 322 Imai,F. 330
Huang,J. 80, 161 Imai,H. 296
Huang,L.-L. 368 Imai,Y. 337
Huang,M.-P. 272 Imamichi,T. 130, 162, 192
Huang,Q. 80 Imhof,B. 364
Huang,S. 125 Imhoff,R. 107, 108
Huang,T.-C. 75 In-Albon,T. 126
Huang,X. 163, 237, 310 Inan,A. 246
Huang,Y. 234, 292 Inceoglu,I. 194, 249, 274
Huang,Y.-H. 178 Indina,T. 330
Huang,Y.-L. 209 Indino,M. 329
Huang,Y.-W. 178 Ingles,C.J. 146, 257
Huangfu,G. 33, 326 Ingrassia,M. 170
Huber,O. 41 Injoque-Ricle,I. 330
Huber,O.W. 148, 211 Inoue,T. 235
Huber,S. 189 Inukai,K. 248
Hbner,R. 204 Iovu,M.-B. 373
Hbner,S. 265 Irmen,L. 206
Huddy,L. 134 IrumaBello,S.H. 280
Huebner,G. 329 Isaacowitz,D. 100
Huen,J.M.Y. 89 Isakovic,L. 167
Hueppi,P. 361 Ishida,M. 227
Huesmann,L.R. 299 Ishihara,M. 329
Huestegge,L. 113 Ishii,K. 250
Huff,M. 282 Ishii,Y. 320, 328
Huhr,H.-S. 398 Ishikawa,R. 178
Hui,C. 64 Ishimura,I. 249
Huic,A. 153 Ishizaka,I. 87
Huinink,J. 379 IsidoroFerreira,A. 161, 371
Hulkko-Nyman,K. 29 Isidro,A.I. 318
Hlsheger,U.R. 105 Ising,M. 140
Hlr,G. 311 Islam,A.K.S. 75, 169, 234
Humphreys,G.W. 278, 374 Ismail,R. 89, 245, 267
Hundhammer,T. 217 Iso,Y. 238
Hunsley,J. 217 Isobe,C. 80
Hppe,A. 304 Isobe,M. 252
Huppert,F.A. 103 Israel,T. 48
Hurlbert,A. 374 Israelashvili,M. 201, 234
Hurtado-Parrado,C. 271 Itagaki,F. 383
Husemann,N. 282 Ito,S. 323
Husnu,S. 89 Ito,T. 71
HussainKanwal,R. 113, 339 Ito,Y. 91, 148
Hutton,S. 225 Itoh,H. 248
Hwang,H.-Y. 252 Itoh,T. 70
Hwang,K.-K. 137 Ittel,A. 120, 222
Hynninen,M.J. 57 Itti,L. 30
Hystad,S. 173 Ittner,H. 338
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Shamosh,N. 40 Sieverding,M. 60
Shamsaei,F. 176, 241 Siewert,K. 396
ShangGuan,F. 315 Sikstrm,S. 292, 309, 310
Shan,J. 248 Silbereisen,R.K. 99, 186, 288, 355, 369
Shankar,S. 130 Silinskas,G. 235
Shanks,D. 197, 291 Silva,C. 151, 167
Sharif,F. 241 Silva,E. 132
Sharkova,N. 235 Silva,I. 242
Sharkova,S. 192 Silva,J. 342
Sharma,C. 49 Silva,P. 385
Sharma,D. 33, 40, 321 SilvaPeralta,Y. 122
Sharma,V. 176, 253 Silvester,J. 135
Sharyati,M. 34 Silvestre,C. 35
Sheard,M. 93 Silvestrini,N. 67
Sheeran,P. 196, 305 Simache,D. 337
Sheese,B.E. 280 Simo,C. 382
Sheese,R. 371 Simo,M. 390
SheikDawood,S.R. 162 Simeone,A. 92, 324, 339
Shejwal,B. 94 Simonsen,I.-E. 177
Shemla,M. 62 Simopoulou,A. 155, 225, 339
Shen,J. 265, 369 SimTeufel,S. 82, 88, 246, 254
Shengelia,T. 126 Simsek,O. 289
Sherman,J. 222 Sinacore,A. 121
Sheu,C.-F. 309 Sinambela,F.C. 95, 211
Shi,B. 316 Sinatra,M. 288
Shi,J. 273 Sinclair,C. 381
Shi,L. 235, 342 Singelis,T. 208, 267
Shi,Q. 79, 353 Singer,S. 127
Shi,R. 115 Singh,A.P. 144
Shi,S. 32 Singh,J.K.S. 319
Shi,W. 345 Singh,M. 396
Shiah,Y.-J. 319 Singh,P. 155, 273, 372
Shiba,E. 93 Singh,R. 200
Shibata,T. 316 Singh,T. 191
Shibui,S. 81 Singh,U. 319
Shibuya,A. 347 Sinha,A. 297
Shibuya,K. 181 Sircova,A. 42
Shieh,B.-L. 276 Sirivunnabood,P. 139
Shiffrin,R. 34, 37 Sison,C. 345
Shigemasu,K. 127 Sitaram,R. 150
Shigemori,M. 91 Sitnikov,V. 390
Shigeno,S. 331 Siu,O.L. 192, 291
Shilko,R. 65 Sivertsen,B. 28, 57
Shillcock,R. 138 Sixto,O. 213
Shimi,A. 65 Sjberg,A. 201, 286
Shimizu,M. 235 Sjdahl,L. 125
Shimoda,H. 150, 388 Skarzynska,K. 299
Shing,Y.L. 185, 186 Skene, D. 359
Shinto,T. 396 Skitka,L.J. 55
Shiomura,K. 33, 256 Sklad,M. 308
Shirai,T. 189 Skorikov,V. 270
Shiraishi,S. 258 Skreitule-Pikse,I. 316
Shiraishi,T. 316 Skupele,I. 155
Shitara,S. 399 Slapak,S. 323
Shiu,L.-P. 48 Slavova,I. 315
Shizawa,M. 387 Slawuta,P. 175
Shmeleva,I. 296 Slebarska,K. 339
Shobola,A. 215 Sloan,L. 393
Shojaei,M. 344 Smallwood,J. 300
Shokri,O. 236 Smeets,T. 379
Shokrkon,H. 52 Smirnov,S. 132
Shors,T. 298 Smith,C. 392
Shrout,P. 104, 352 Smith,D.M. 103
Shubha,R. 111 Smith,G. 334
Shui,R. 229 Smith,J. 30, 103, 352, 362
Shukla,A. 81 Smith,M. 379
ShuLiang,M. 171 Smithikrai,C. 145, 345
Shulruf,B. 133, 222, 399 Smits,T. 337
Si,J.W. 209 Sneddon,H. 199
Siddig,Z. 246 Sniehotta,F. 344
Siddiqui,A. 61, 215 Snook,B. 156
Siemer,M. 369 Snyder,D.K. 31
Siroff,E. 332 Snyder,R. 81
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Zhu,M. 156
Zhu,X. 225, 354, 381
Ziaei,M. 388
Ziaja,J. 392
Ziba-Tanguay,K. 395
Zick,A. 264
Ziegelmann,J. 138, 275
Ziegler,M. 183, 274
Ziegler,R. 51
Zielke,B. 223
Ziesenitz,A. 163
Zimba,R.F. 291
Zimbardo,P.G. 30, 42, 194
Zimmer,H. 188
Zimmerman,C. 320
Zimmermann,F. 60
Zimmermann,L. 190, 243
Zimmermann,T. 31, 118
Zimolong,B. 187
Zimprich,D. 203, 271
Zinchenko,Y. 50
Zinkernagel,A. 285
Zinn,F. 95, 365
ZirakMoradlou,H. 237
Zlokazova,T. 159
Zmyj,N. 105, 387
Znoj,H. 379
Zoccolotti,P. 37
Zografova,Y. 122
Zoll,C. 385
Zller,I. 170
Zllig,J. 304
Zolotova,N. 95, 205
Zou,P. 367
Zukauskiene,R. 375
Zulauf-Logoz,M. 389
Zulkefly,N.S. 260
Zumbach,J. 26, 266
Zurbriggen,S. 348
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