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XXIX

scientific program

XXIX
International Congress
of Psychology

20 25 July 2008
International Congress Centrum
ICC Berlin Germany

www.icp2008.org

FINAL PROGRAM
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table of contents

Welcome Addresses  4

Organization  7

Acknowledgements  10

Scientific Information  12

Scientific Program Overview  17

Program per Day


Monday, 21 July 2008  23
Tuesday, 22 July 2008  99
Wednesday, 23 July 2008  182
Thursday, 24 July 2008  264
Friday, 25 July 2008  347

Controversial Debates  400

Young Scientists Program  402

ARTS Advanced Research Training Seminars  404

Pre-Congress Workshops  404

BDP Workshops  406

Psychology in Berlin and Potsdam  409

Administrative Meetings  410

Congress Information  412

Social and Supporting Program  416

Index of Authors  420

Overview Plan of ICC Berlin  470

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WELCOME ADDRESS

Welcome Address from the Congress President of the


XXIX International Congress of Psychology

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

It is both my privilege and my pleasure to invite you to the XXIX Interna-


tional Congress of Psychology 2008 (ICP2008). ICP2008 will be hosted
by the German Federation of Psychologists' Associations, under the aus-
pices of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS), and
will take place in the exciting city of Berlin.

Because the major purpose of the congress is to present an outstanding


scientific program, the Scientific Committee of ICP2008, along with the
IUPsyS national member societies, has selected world renowned scien-
tists from all fields of psychology and from many different countries as
invited speakers and symposia conveners. I am very pleased to say that
by far most of the scientists we contacted were eager to come to Berlin.

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.

Berlin is ideally suited to provide an atmosphere of true international


spirit as the city has learned to deal successfully with the diversities of
systems and the coexistence of different cultures. Today, the German
capital is a modern, lively, vibrant, fascinating city in the center of Europe
with historic, cultural, scientific, and modern achievements, a city you
will enjoy to visit. The scientific Berlin comprises 17 universities and col-
leges and 70 non-university research institutes where more than 40,000
scientists and 140,000 students work and study.

The XXIX International Congress of Psychology will be an event that co-


vers the whole of psychology in an exciting social environment, that ex-
tends our knowledge, improves on our practice, and widens our friend-
ship networks. This will be the main psychological meeting in the year
2008. We do hope that you will make it a priority to attend.

Come and enjoy!

Professor Peter A. Frensch


Congress President, ICP2008

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Welcome aDDress

Welcome address from the president of the international union of


psychological science (iupsys)

Dear Colleagues,

The International Congress of Psychology comes only once in a quadren-


nium. Thus, it presents a very special opportunity for face-to-face ex-
changes of information on the state of psychology, basic and applied. It
is my delight to welcome you to the XXIX International Congress of Psy-
chology hosted by our German colleagues in the marvelous city of Berlin.
Our hosts have been working diligently for some years to make this
event a seminal one in our professional lives, and by all indicators they
have succeeded. Here you will have access to the best in contemporary
psychology from around the world. Your work presented here will reach
thousands of scholars from nearly a hundred countries. You will also
be able to participate in new Congress features such as Controversial
Debates.

When the International Union of Psychological Science accepted Ger-


manys offer to host our XXIX International Congress of Psychology, the
Union was cognizant that we would be coming back to the land of
Stumpf, Wundt, Hering, Weber, Fechner, Ebbinghaus, and other pioneers
in psychology. This rich tradition in psychological science has endured to
the present day. The Unions selection was made in hopes that such a
return to the roots of scientific psychology would afford us special op-
portunities for renewing ourselves and our discipline.

As President of the International Union of Psychological Science, I want


to take this opportunity to express the Unions deep and sincere thanks
to Congress President Professor Dr. Peter Frensch and his dedicated team
of colleagues who have worked so hard to bring this Congress to frui-
tion. Professor Frensch and his committee chairpersons have been mar-
velous leaders for the Congress, persisting through many challenges.
Without them and their many colleagues, there would be no Congress.
I hold high expectations for this Congress, and I invite you to join in the
Congress with gusto. Come, and both learn and teach. And, also enjoy
the rich cultural environment that Berlin offers to you. This is a special
event not to be missed.

Warmly,

Professor J. Bruce Overmier


President, IUPsyS

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welcome address

Welcome Address from the Chair of the German Federation of


Psychologists Associations 2008

Dear Colleagues,

The German Federation of Psychologists Associations feels honored to


host the XXIX International Congress of Psychology 2008 in Germany
(ICP 2008) under the auspices of the International Union of Psychological
Science (IUPsyS).

There has been a long tradition of psychological science in Germany for


more than 130 years as well as a short but impressive history of psycho-
logical practice after the Second World War.

To increase the international perspective again and to support the net-


working of scientists and professionals, the German Federation of Psy-
chologists Associations was founded by the Deutsche Gesellschaft fr
Psychologie (DGPs) and the Berufsverband Deutscher Psychologen (BDP)
in 1959.

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.

It is my pleasure to thank Bruce Overmier as President of the IUPsyS for


the advice and support the Union has given to the Congress Organizers.

I am grateful to the Congress President, Peter Frensch, and colleagues in


the committees for making the ICP 2008 such a big success and an at-
tractive meeting point for the community of psychology in 2008.

Welcome! Bienvenue! Willkommen!

Carola Brcher-Albers
Chair, German Federation of Psychologists Association

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ORGANIZATION

ORGANIZERS Scientific Committee


German Federation of Psychologists' Associa- Chair: Arthur M. Jacobs
tions, under the auspices of the International Jens B. Asendorpf
Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS) Jrgen Baumert
Niels Birbaumer
The German Federation of Psychologists' Anke Ehlers
Associations are: Michael Eid
Michael Frese
German Psychological Society (DGPs Deut- Joachim Funke
sche Gesellschaft fr Psychologie) Gerd Gigerenzer
Peter M. Gollwitzer
Association of German Professional Psycho Kurt Hahlweg
logists (BDP Berufsverband deutscher Psycho- Christoph Klauer
loginnen und Psychologen) Rainer H. Kluwe
Ulman Lindenberger
President Gerd Ler
Peter A. Frensch Stefan Petri
Frank Rsler
Vice-President Wolfgang Schneider
Carola Brcher-Albers Lael Schooler
Sabine Sonnentag
Executive Committee Ursula M. Staudinger
Chair: Peter A. Frensch Elsbeth Stern
Carola Brcher-Albers Hannelore Weber
Marcus Hasselhorn Hans Westmeyer
Arthur M. Jacobs Ex Officio: Peter A. Frensch, President
Heinz-Jrgen Rothe
Ralf Schwarzer International Advisory Committee
Rainer K. Silbereisen Chair: Rainer K. Silbereisen
IUPsyS Liaison: Michel Denis Conny H. Antoni
Secretary General: Barbara Schauenburg Merry Bullock
Avshalom Caspi
Organizing Committee Erik De Corte
Chair: Heinz-Jrgen Rothe Nancy Eisenberg
Robert Gaschler Rocio Fernandez-Ballesteros
Matthias Jerusalem James D. Georgas
Helmut Jungermann Esther R. Greenglass
Ulf Kieschke Buxin Han
Dietrich Manzey Jutta Heckhausen
Michael Niedeggen Michael Knowles
Peter Walschburger Howard Leventhal
Hartmut Wandke Gerold Mikula
Jochen Ziegelmann Walter Mischel
Ex Officio: Peter A. Frensch, President Elizabeth Nair
Lars-Gran Nilsson
Arne hman
Meinrad Perrez
Jos M. Prieto
Marc Richelle
Sir Michael Rutter
Juan Jose Sanchez-Sosa
Christiane Spiel
Ingrid Schoon
Wolfgang Stroebe
Richard E. Tremblay
Endel Tulving
Alexander von Eye
Kan Zhang

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ORGANIZATION

Honorary Committee Cooperating Association


Chair: Paul B. Baltes German Society for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy
Albert Bandura and Nervous Diseases (DGPPN Deutsche Ge-
Gian Vittorio Caprara sellschaft fr Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und
Fergus I. M. Craik Nervenheilkunde)
Raymond Fowler
Carl-Friedrich Graumann ICP2008 Office
Lothar J. Hellfritsch Barbara Schauenburg
Mavis Hetherington Department of Psychology
Qicheng Jing Humboldt-Universitt Berlin
Daniel Kahneman Wolfgang Khler-Haus
Walter Kintsch Rudower Chaussee 18
Jacques Lautrey 12489 Berlin, Germany
David Magnusson Phone: +49302093 9392
Kurt Pawlik Fax: +49302093 4820
Lea Pulkkinen Email: info@icp2008.org
Gavriel Salomon Web: www.icp2008.org
Wolfgang Schnpflug
Martin E. P. Seligman Congress and Exhibition Office
Charles D. Spielberger
Robert J. Sternberg
Jan Strelau
Richard F. Thompson CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH
Tuomo Tikkanen Paulsborner Strasse 44
Bernhard Wilpert 14193 Berlin, Germany
Gry dYdewalle Phone: +4930300 669 0
Robert Zajonc Fax: +4930305 73 91
Houcan Zhang Email: cpo@icp2008.org
Web: www.cpo-hanser.de

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port of the following companies and associa- Hogrefe-Verlag GmbH & Co. KG CL
tions. Interactive Minds Dresden GmbH SF
International Association for Applied
Psychology (IAAP) / International
Sponsors Congress of Psychology 2010 (ICAP) CL
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) International Congress
HASOMED GmbH of Psychology 2012 CL
Hogrefe-Verlag GmbH & Co. KG Kohlhammer GmbH SF
Jacobs Foundation Lehmanns Fachbuchhandlung GmbH SF
Mangold International GmbH Mangold International GmbH CL
Psychology Press neuro Conn GmbH CL
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Verlagsgruppe Beltz Oxford University Press CL
Julius Beltz GmbH & Co. KG Pabst Science Publishers CL
PAPILIO, beta Institut
Performance Augsburger Puppenkiste,
EXHIBITORS Booth Tuesday, 22 July 2008 ML
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American Psychological Association (APA) BL Pearson UK SF
Association For Psychological Science (APS) BL Psychology in Berlin and Potsdam CL
Beltz Psychologie Verlags Union CL Psychology Press SF
Berlin Foil GmbH CL Pulse SF
Berufsverband Deutscher Psycho- Qbtech AB CL
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BIOBSERVE GmbH BL SAGE Publications CL
Cambridge University Press CL SCHUHFRIED GmbH SF
Consiglio Nazionale DellOrdine SensoMotoric Instruments GmbH BL
Degli Psicologi BL Smart Eye BL
Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Spektrum Akademischer Verlag,
Psychologie (DGPs) CL Heidelberg SF
Deutscher Psychologen Verlag GmbH, Spektrum der Wissenschaft
Deutsche Psychologen Akademie GmbH, Verlagsgesellschaft mbH BL
Wirtschaftsdienst GmbH des BDP CL Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH SF
DGPPN 2008 Kongress der Deutschen SR Research Ltd. BL
Gesellschaft fr Psychiatrie, Psycho- TEA SEEING MACHINES BL
therapie und Nervenheilkunde SF The MIT Press CL
EAWOP 2009 European Congress of Tobii Technology GmbH CL
Work and Organizational Psychology BL VERBI Software CL
Electrical Geodesics, Inc. CL VS Verlag fr Sozialwissenschaften SF
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(as per 20 June 2008)

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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)

Tuesday, 22 July 2008


10.0010.45h 11.1512.00h 14.4515.30h
Main Lobby ICC Berlin

Introduced by Prof. Dr. Herbert Scheithauer, Freie Universitt Berlin,


and Heidrun Mayer, beta Institut Augsburg

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.
scientific information

Introduction The content of the lecture is not confined to


The scientific program of ICP2008 contains the field of human development as may be de-
more than 9.000 contributions. There will be duced by the name of Paul B. Baltes; rather, it
many parallel sessions and the schedule is quite is the explicit goal to select an exceptionally
ambitious. To help you design your personal prominent scholar in any area of psychology. In
schedule for ICP2008, we give you a short over 2008, the Paul-B.-Baltes Lecture is presented as
view of the different presentation formats. a specially featured event at the XXIX Interna
The general time schedule of ICP2008 will be tional Congress of Psychology.
the same for all days. There are 15 minute-
breaks between the larger time slots. The 2008 Paul-B.-Baltes
Lecture is presented by
Formats Prof. Michael I. Posner,
Awards University of Oregon. His
n Mattei Dogan Prize lecture is entitled Exe-
The Mattei Dogan Foundation Prize in Psycho- cutive attention: Its ori-
logical Science was established in 2006 by the gins, development, and
International Union of Psychological Science functions.
(IUPsyS) under the generous auspices of the Michael I. Posner
Mattei Dogan Foundation. The Prize is awarded You are cordially invited to attend this unique
in recognition of a contribution that represents event on Tuesday, 22 July, 10.1511.15h,
a major advancement in psychology by a scho- hall 3.
lar or a team of scholars of high international
reputation. The Prize is awarded for the first Invited Contributions
time on the occasion of the XXIX International The selection procedure for invited contribu-
Congress of Psychology, Berlin, July 2008. tions was based on nominations by all IUPsyS
national members. From this list of nominees
The IUPsyS is proud to announce that the the Scientific Committee of ICP2008 selected
Mattei Dogan Prize is awarded this year to Pro- approximately 100 colleagues for Invited Ad
fessor Michael I. Posner, from the University of dresses and approximately 200 colleagues as
Oregon. Professor Posner's work connecting chairs of Invited Symposia.
psychological science to neuroscience and the
study of the human brain marked a significant Invited Address
breakthrough in the study of attention, con- An Invited Address is a lecture scheduled for 60
sciousness, memory, and information proces- minutes. The speakers will focus on either an
sing. His research has combined behavioural overview of their area of expertise or latest de-
experimental paradigms and their brain, gene- velopments in their field. All Invited Addresses
tic, and developmental foundations to make will have a chair to introduce the speaker and
major empirical, methodological, and theoreti- moderate a short discussion or select questions
cal contributions to the field of psychology. from the audience. The daily time slots for In
vited Addresses are 10.1511.15h, 13.45
n Paul-B.-Baltes Lecture 14.45h and 15.0016.30h.
The annual Paul-B.-Baltes Lecture is a major
event in German psychology. The speaker of The president of the International Union of
the Paul-B.-Baltes Lecture is selected by all five Psychological Science, J. Bruce Overmier, will
psychology departments in Berlin and Potsdam give his Presidential Address on Monday,
(Freie Universitt, Humboldt-Universitt, Techni 21 July, 10.1511.15h in hall 3.
sche Universitt, Universitt Potsdam, and Max-
Planck-Institute for Human Development), and
honors the late Paul B. Baltes, director at the
Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development
in Berlin, a pioneer and worldwide leader in
lifespan psychology and research on human
aging.

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scientific information

Invited Symposium Poster and Rapid Communication Poster


Colleagues who have been invited to chair a There will be two poster sessions per day. All
symposium were asked to gather a group of posters will be exhibited in hall 2 of the ICC
speakers and discussants for a lively exchange Berlin. The morning poster session starts at
on the state of research and future challenges 09.00h and ends at 12.00h. The afternoon
in a specific field. An Invited Symposium lasts poster session is scheduled from 14.00h to
120 minutes. The daily time slots for Invited 17.00h. There will be no afternoon session on
Symposia are 08.0010.00h, 11.3013.30h Friday, 25 July. Posters exhibited simultaneously
and 16.4518.45h. are grouped into thematic sessions based on
the ICP 2008 topic list.
In addition to regular Invited Symposia the In-
ternational Union of Psychological Science pro- Pre-Congress Workshop
vided for 12 IUPsyS Invited Symposia. They On Sunday, 20 July, 13.0017.00h, pre-con-
also last 120 minutes and will be held in the gress workshops will be held at the congress
time slots 08.0010.00h, 11.3013.30h and venue. These workshops cover a wide range of
16.4518.45h. topics.
The pre-congress workshops are not included
Controversial Debate in the registration fee. A separate registration is
Controversial Debates are a new presentation necessary. Registrations for pre-congress work-
format that we introduce in Berlin, and that we shops will be accepted on a first-come, first-
hope will stimulate discussion during the con- served basis. The maximum number of partici-
gress. Controversial Debates will focus on to- pants for pre-congress workshops is limited.
pics that are both inherently important and in- However, some pre-congress workshops are still
teresting to all psychologists. For more details available. Please check at the congress counter
on the five debates selected for ICP2008 please for further information.
see pages 400 and 401. For more details see page 404.

Submitted Contribution BDP Workshops for Professionals


Participants were invited to submit abstracts (in German Language)
for the following presentation formats. All sub- In order to provide an opportunity for profes
mitted abstracts were reviewed by the Scienti- sionals whose working language is German,
fic Committee. the Association of German Professional Psy-
chologists (BDP) offers a special workshop pro-
Symposium gram on Monday, 21 July, 16.00h. The topics
Submitted symposia have a minimum of six range from clinical over school psychology to
participants and were submitted by the respec- psychotherapy. The organizers have applied for
tive chair(s). The chairs were asked to invite the accreditation of credit points through the
participants from more than one country if Chambers of Psychotherapists.
possible. The daily time slots for symposia are
08.0010.00h, 11.3013.30h, and 16.45 The BDP workshop program is not included in
18.45h. the registration fee. A separate registration is
necessary. Registrations for the workshops will
Oral Presentation be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Participants could also submit individual oral The maximum number of participants for the
contributions. The submitted abstracts for oral BDP workshop program is limited. However,
presentations were reviewed by the Scientific some workshops are still available. Please check
Committee and than grouped into thematic at the congress counter for further informa
sessions. One or two of the respective partici- tion.
pants were selected to chair the session. The For more details see page 406.
number of individual oral contributions within
these paper sessions varies depending on the
time slot for presentation. Paper sessions are
scheduled for all daily time slots.

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scientific information

science foundations how one can profit from the programs as a


Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft scientific host in Germany. A first impression of
Monday, 21 July 2008 the programs is available on the internet:
11.3012.30 h, Hall 2.1 www.humboldt-foundation.de/de/
Research Funding in Psychology: How the Deut programme/programmueberblick.htm.
sche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) promotes The help desk will answer questions in advance:
young researchers and internationality. info@avh.de.
The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German
Research Foundation) is the central, self-gover- After the presentation all attendees and all
ning research funding organisation that pro- Humboldtiands staying at the ICP2008 are in
motes research at universities and other public- vited for further discussions and some drinks
ly financed research institutions in Germany. during an informal cocktail reception.
In 2007 DFG has spent more than 25 Million
Euros for research in psychology. EFPSA Round Table Discussion
(for both students and professionals)
The short presentation (in German) will give an EFPSA: Who are we and what do we offer
overview of DFGs funding schemes with a spe- to both students and professional organi-
cific focus on programs for young researchers zations?
and international collaboration. It will also touch Wednesday, 23 July 2008
on DFGs decision making procedures and 13.4514.45 h, Salon 20
bodies. Additional time should be reserved for The European Federation of Psychology Students
a questions and answers session. Members of Associations (EFPSA http://www.efpsa.org)
the Review Board in psychology will be present wishes to invite both students and profession
to comment on preparation of applications for als to our round table discussion. We propose
funding and review criteria. to start with a short introduction of EFPSA and
then continue to talk about what we offer, or
Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation what we could offer in future, to both students
Monday, 21 July 2008 and professionals, and their organizations.
12.3013.30 h, Hall 2.1
The Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation pro- During the round table discussion we would
motes academic cooperation between excel- like to take a further look at possibilities for a
lent scientists and scholars from abroad and in closer cooperation and discuss other topics
Germany. Every year, the Foundation sponsors that are of interest to the participants. Many
approximately 1.800 long-term research stays EFPSA members are working on closer coope-
in Germany and abroad. To this end, it grants ration with their professional counterparts. For
up to 800 fellowships and more than 100 students it is a good way to get in contact with
awards annually and sponsors further research professionals and gain a closer insight into the
stays by its alumni. Research fellowships and profession, as well as a good opportunity to
research awards offer sponsorship tailored to represent their colleagues. The professional or-
individual needs and career situations. The ganization can gain insight into the opinions
Humboldt network embraces approximately of students, who are the future psychologists,
23.000 scientists and scholars from all discip and they can cooperate with students on or
lines in more than 30 countries, including 40 ganizing events, while benefiting from the
Nobel Prize Winners. fresh ideas and enthusiasm of student groups.
Both can learn from each other and working
In this short presentation, an overview of the together can improve the stability of both.
Foundations programs addressing to post-
docs, established scientists and internationally With this round table we aim to share expe-
recognised cutting-edge researchers will be pro riences, look at possible difficulties, and we are
vided. There will be the opportunity to discuss looking forward to hearing some fresh ideas.

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scientific information

Important Information for Speakers How to read the congress program


Speakers Center The ICP2008 congress program contains the
The speakers center is located at the end of the IUPsyS Presidential Address, the Paul-B.-Baltes
entrance hall of the ICC Berlin. Speakers are Lecture, IUPsyS Invited Symposia, Invited Addres
asked to hand in their CD-ROM or USB stick, ses, Invited Symposia, Symposia, Paper Sessions,
containing the presentation (IBM format or Controversial Debates, Workshops and Poster
compatible, no multisession) preferably one Sessions.
day before their presentation but at the latest The congress program is structured by day,
3 hours prior to the presentation. time and format. Following the daily program,
The presentation will be transferred to the cen- the posters are listed in detail. The different
tral congress server and will be available after- formats are highlighted in different colors.
wards on a special congress notebook in the
hall of the presentation. Due to time and tech- Formats Color Legend
nical reasons we kindly ask the speakers not to
IUPsyS Presidential Address
use their own notebook.
Videos (VHS or DVD) need to be handed in at Paul-B.-Baltes Lecture
the speakers center preferably one day before
the presentation but at the latest 3 hours prior IUPsyS Invited Symposia
to the presentation.
In the speakers center there are several PC Invited Addresses
working stations where speakers can also work
Invited Symposia
on their PC charts in a quiet area. Technical
staff will be glad to assist. Symposia

Opening hours Paper Sessions


Sun, 20 July 2008 10.0018.00h
Mon, 21 July 2008 07.3018.00h Controversial Debates
Tue, 22 July 2008 07.3018.00h
Wed, 23 July 2008 07.3018.00h Workshops
Thu, 24 July 2008 07.3018.00h Poster Sessions
Fri, 25 July 2008 07.3016.00h
Young Scientists Program
Poster Exhibition
Posters are displayed from Monday, 21 July
through Friday, 25 July 2008 in hall 2 of the
ICC Berlin. The posters are changed twice a day
(except for Friday) and are at display between
09.00h and 12.00h (morning session) and be
tween 14.00h and 17.00h (afternoon session).
The presenting author should be at the poster
wall during the poster session.
The authors of the posters are asked to put up
their poster on the particular congress day be
tween 08.00h and 09.00h (morning session)
or between 13.00h and 14.00h (afternoon
session) and to remove the poster between
12.00h and 13.00h (morning session) or be
tween 17.00h and 18.00h (afternoon session)
on the day of presentation. Posters that have
not been removed by 13.00h/18.00h will be
disposed off.
A poster information desk will be installed in
the poster exhibition.

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IS-006 Invited Symposium IS-001 Invited Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Hall 5 08.00 10.00 h Hall 10

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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S-002 Symposium The importance of conceptual clarity for a


thoroughly scientific and reflexive psycho-
08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.2
logy
MONDAY, 21 JULY

International perspectives on professio- Sullivan, Gavin Brent (Germany)


nal training for clinical child and adoles-
cent psychologists The researcher as a source of knowledge in
Chair: Anton, Barry (USA) qualitative methodology
Mey, Gnter (Germany)
Challenges to licensing and credentialing
Concept analysis as a tool to enhance our
in clinical child and adolescent psychology
practices in qualitative psychology
in the United States
Cisneros, Cesar (Mexico)
Anton, Barry (USA)
A move which can benefit from the past:
Emerging opportunities in child and ado
Re-readings of Vygotsky, Luria, Leontiev
lescent mental health in the United States:
Klbl, Carlos (Germany)
Psychopharmacology
Brown, Ronald (USA) S-004 Symposium
Cultural competencies for complex systems 08.00 10.00 h Hall 3
(family, school and community): Perspec- Motives: Measures, mechanisms, manage
tives on training clinical child psychologists ment (Part I)
in Aotearoa New Zealand Co-Chair: Kehr, Hugo M. (Germany)
Evans, Ian (New Zealand)
Co-Chair: Engeser, Stefan (Germany)
Fitzgerald, John (New Zealand)
Harvey, Shane (New Zealand) Motivational intensity reflected by cardio-
Herbert, Averil (New Zealand) vascular reactivity: The role of self-focused
Clinical psychology training in Ireland: In- attention
tegrating evidence with clinical practice Gendolla, Guido (Switzerland)
development Computer measurement of motives
OReilly, Gary (Ireland) Spangler, Don (USA)
Scientist-practitioner training in clinical Empirical foundation of the compensatory
child/pediatric psychology in the United model of motivation and volition
States Kehr, Hugo M. (Germany)
Roberts, Michael (USA)
Jackson, Yo (USA) Does motive-task congruency lead to flow
experience?
Professional training for child and adoles- Schattke, Kaspar (Germany)
cent psychologists in Mexico
Sanchez Sosa, Juan Jose (Mexico) Flow and happiness at work and leisure
Engeser, Stefan (Germany)
S-003 Symposium Discussant: Sokolowski, Kurt (Germany)
08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.3
Why psychology moves towards the qua- S-005 Symposium
litative: Epistemological foundations 08.00 10.00 h Hall 4
Co-Chair: Mey, Gnter (Germany) Advances in self-presentation research
Co-Chair: Valsiner, Jaan (USA) Chair: Renner, Karl-Heinz (Germany)
Rethinking psychological concepts from Individual differences in self-monitoring: A
an epistemology grounded in first philo behavioral genetic approach
sophy Wolf, Heike (Germany)
Roth, Wolff-Michael (Canada)
A self-presentational view of Adolf Hitler
Who shall survive? Psychology that re- Gessner, Anja (Germany)
places quantification with qualitative ma-
thematics The impact of self-presentation styles on
Valsiner, Jaan (USA) coping with social stress
Renner, Karl-Heinz (Germany)
Perfectionistic self-presentation and treat-
ment-related issues
Hewitt, Paul L. (Canada)
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Faking from the applicants perspective: A comparison of a new Bayesian approach


A theory of self-presentation in personnel for analyzing structural equation models
selection settings with interaction and quadratic effects with

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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The development of life story coherence Neurocognitive impairments as candidate


from late middle childhood to adolescence endophenotypes of schizophrenia
and the acquisition of cultural life scripts Calkins, Monica (USA)
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Bohn, Annette (Denmark)


Understanding psychopathology: Contri-
The development of biographical know- butions of functional MRI research
ledge from late childhood to late adult- Ramsey, Nick (Netherlands)
hood and its influence life narratives
CBT for psychosis: Potential mechanisms of
Habermas, Tilmann (Germany)
action
Discussant: Conway, Martin (United Kingdom) Kuipers, Elizabeth (United Kingdom)

S-012 Symposium S-014 Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Hall 14.2 08.00 10.00 h Hall 15.2B
Fostering teaching of psychology: The Research on mindfulness and mindful-
European perspective ness-based applications
Chair: Zumbach, Jrg (Austria) Chair: Schmidt, Stefan (Germany)

How to increase students learning and in- Assessment of mindfulness: A construct


terest in large university classes: An expe- and its components
rimental investigation Strhle, Gunnar (Germany)
Spinath, Birgit (Germany)
Effects of mindfulness based stress reduc-
Teaching psychology in Europe: A network tion (MBSR) on the EEG power spectrum,
for quality enhancement coherence and laterality
Trapp, Annie (United Kingdom) Naranjo, Jose Raul (Germany)
Podcasting a psychology undergraduate Effects of mindfulness-based coping with
audio magazine: An evaluation university life (MBCUL): A pilot study
Reddy, Peter (United Kingdom) Lynch, Siobhan (United Kingdom)
A vertical model for promoting excellence Mindfulness-based stress reduction pro-
in the teaching of psychology gram as an intervention in patients suffer
Bernstein, Douglas (USA) ing from fibromyalgia: Results from a
three-armed randomized clinical study
Competencies, employability, reflective
Schmidt, Stefan (Germany)
learning, scholarship and personal devel
opment: Issues in psychology undergradu- Does mindfulness decrease affective reac-
ate learning and teaching tions towards aversive stimuli? On mecha-
Rochelle, Kim (United Kingdom) nisms of change of mindfulness
Sauer, Sebastian (Germany)
Tutoring behavior and learners expertise
in problem-based learning Mindfulness training for cancer patients:
Zumbach, Jrg (Austria) The effectiveness and mechanisms of
change of mindfulness based cognitive
S-013 Symposium therapy
08.00 10.00 h Hall 15.2A Foley, Elizabeth (Australia)
Psychological approaches to the study of
S-015 Symposium
schizophrenia
Chair: Ettinger, Ulrich (United Kingdom) 08.00 10.00 h Room 44
Justice and deserving
Explorative study of the performances in
Co-Chair: Dalbert, Claudia (Germany)
affect-linked cooperative behaviors in pa-
Co-Chair: Schmitt, Manfred (Germany)
tients with schizophrenia
Tse, Wai (Peoples Republic of China) Division of family work between the sexes:
Saccadic eye movements indicate a disor- Perceived justice and relationship satisfac-
der of volitional action in schizophrenia tion
Reuter, Benedikt (Germany) Mikula, Gerold (Austria)

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)

S-017 Symposium S-019 Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Room 13/14 08.00 10.00 h Room 17/18
Health cognitions and health behaviors Working memory in children with special
Co-Chair: Schz, Benjamin (Germany) educational needs
Co-Chair: Conner, Mark (United Kingdom) Co-Chair: Maehler, Claudia (Germany)
Co-Chair: Bttner, Gerhard (Germany)
Conscientiousness as a moderator of the
intention-health behavior relationships Working memory failure in children with
Conner, Mark (United Kingdom) specific arithmetic learning difficulties
Passolunghi, Maria Chiara (Italy)
The role of self-efficacy in changing health
behaviours: An example from exercise Working memory differences in dyslectic
Rodgers, Wendy (Canada) subgroups
Maehler, Claudia (Germany)
A test of the transtheoretical model of be-
havior change
de Vet, Emely (Netherlands)

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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

Roick, Thorsten (Germany) Sprrle, Matthias (Germany)


Working memory in Down syndrome: Is On the use of psychodrama and art thera-
there a central executive deficit? py in the treatment of long-lasting psycho-
Lanfranchi, Silvia (Italy) somatic conditions
Teszry, Judith (Sweden)
Working memory profiles and the link to
learning in atypical groups Trauma-treatment with psychodrama
Alloway, Tracy (United Kingdom) Stadler, Christian (Germany)
Whos afraid of psychodrama research:
S-020 Symposium
Empirical studies into spontaneity
08.00 10.00 h Salon 19 Kipper, David A. (USA)
Causal judgments under uncertainty
(Part I) S-022 Symposium
Co-Chair: Thring, Manfred (Germany) 08.00 10.00 h Salon 21
Co-Chair: Hagmayer, York (Germany) Clinical geropsychology: Prediction, as-
How people cope with uncertainty and sessment, and treatment of late-life disor-
complexity in diagnostic reasoning tasks ders
Bocklisch, Franziska (Germany) Co-Chair: Forstmeier, Simon (Switzerland)
Co-Chair: Zank, Susanne (Germany)
Knowing why and guessing when: Does
causality warp subjective experience of Psychotherapy in old peoples homes: Con-
time? ception and evaluation
Buehner, Marc (United Kingdom) Laireiter, Anton-Rupert (Austria)
The effects of information reliability and Treatment of chronic insomnia with cogni-
cost on the integration of causal informa tive behavioral therapy vs. zopiclone
tion from different sources Sivertsen, Brge (Norway)
Garcia-Retamero, Rocio (Spain)
Motivational reserve: Lifetime motivation
Causal models in repeated decision making al abilities contribute to cognitive and
Hagmayer, York (Germany) emotional health in old age
Forstmeier, Simon (Switzerland)
The role of temporal factors in causal learn
ing The diagnosis of early dementia is improved
Krynski, Tevye (USA) by using computerized validated systems
Bandelow, Stephan (United Kingdom)
Mind reading aliens: Inferring causal struc-
ture from covariational data Results from the longitudinal dementia
Mayrhofer, Ralf (Germany) caregiver stress study
Zank, Susanne (Germany)
S-021 Symposium
Caregiver characteristics influence patient
08.00 10.00 h Salon 20 behaviour: Findings from the Maastricht
Current psychodrama, sociometry and study of behaviour in dementia
role-playing in therapy, organizational de Vugt, Marjolein (Netherlands)
development, counseling and research
Chair: Stadler, Christian (Germany) S-023 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Salon 22
Psychodrama with psychiatric patients
Bender, Wolfram (Germany) Mapping the phenomenal space in soma-
tosensory and tactile perception: Con-
Psychodrama in sexual therapy cepts, methodology, and application
Kayir, Arsaluys (Turkey) Chair: Trojan, Jrg (Germany)
Studies on treatment effects of psychodra-
Measuring phenomenal space: The uni
ma psychotherapy
fying concept of maps
Wieser, Michael (Austria)
Trojan, Jrg (Germany)

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Mapping intensity and affect: Multi-dimen S-025 Symposium


sional scaling of pain stimuli
08.00 10.00 h Room 24
Kleinbhl, Dieter (Germany)

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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Big-fish-little-pond-effect: Total long-term FP-003 Paper Session


negative effects of school-average ability
08.00 10.00 h Room 32
on diverse educational outcomes over 8
MONDAY, 21 JULY

adolescent/early adult years Social cognition I


Marsh, Herbert (United Kingdom) Co-Chair: Freytag, Peter (Germany)
Co-Chair: Giessner, Steffen (Netherlands)
Development and validation of a question
naire to assess academic learning motiva Evidence for the adaptive value of pseudo-
tion through measuring regulation styles contingencies
among Indonesian university students Freytag, Peter (Germany)
Soegijardjo, Witriani (Indonesia)
The power of pictures: Vertical picture an-
Revisiting the internal/external frame of gles and power perceptions
reference model: Bringing in general cog Giessner, Steffen (Netherlands)
nitive ability and general academic self-
Social facilitation: The facilitation of cogni-
concept
tive processes by mere presence of others
Brunner, Martin (Luxembourg)
Herfordt, Julia (Germany)
Self-determination in Chinese college stu-
When does communication affect commu-
dents academic learning and social com-
nicators memory? The role of encoding
petence
differences in audience-tuning effects
Chen, Xuelian (Peoples Republic of China)
Kopietz, Ren (Germany)
Promoting self-determined learning in
You dont know what I know: The effect of
school
information sources on the empathy pro-
Bieg, Sonja (Germany)
cess
Developing professional identity: Different Shi, Songqu (Peoples Republic of China)
uses of narrative diary in higher educa-
Social representations: Their main con-
tion
trasts defining their roles and meanings
Galuppo, Laura (Italy)
Lopez Alonso, Alfredo Oscar (Argentina)
FP-002 Paper Session
FP-004 Paper Session
08.00 10.00 h Room 31
08.00 10.00 h Room 35
Social aspects of cognition
Statistical and mathematical methods and
Co-Chair: Menges, Jochen (Switzerland)
models
Co-Chair: Yan, Greg (Peoples Republic of
Chair: Gadermann, Anne (Canada)
China)
An empirical comparison of Cronbachs al-
Measuring social cognitive process with
pha with ordinal reliability coefficients al-
computer-based cognitive diagnosis theory
pha and theta
Gao, Pengyun (Peoples Republic of China)
Gadermann, Anne (Canada)
Are two heads better than one? Quality of
Adjusting for confounding covariates in
individual and group decision-making in a
multilevel designs
survivor task
Nagengast, Benjamin (Germany)
Yan, Greg (Peoples Republic of China)
Testing mediation by moderation: Some
Emotional intelligence and persuasiveness
conceptual suggestions
Menges, Jochen (Switzerland)
Jacoby, Johann (Germany)
The wisdom of ignorant crowds: Collective
Relation analysis: A proper way for testing
recognition and forecast combination
hypotheses logically
Herzog, Stefan (Switzerland)
Maderthaner, Rainer (Austria)
An exploratory study about the role of epis
temological beliefs on learners solo and
duo thinking about an ill-defined issue
Angeli, Charoula (Cyprus)
Simon revisited: Rationality, social repre-
sentations and organizational identity
Koumakhov, Rouslan (France)

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FP-005 Paper Session Declarations and reaction latencies as com-


plementary indicators in the attitudes re-
08.00 10.00 h Room 36
search

MONDAY, 21 JULY
Social values, family, and culture Stec, Magdalena (Poland)
Co-Chair: Strack, Michaela (Germany)
Co-Chair: Martnez, Isabel (Spain) FP-007 Paper Session

Emotional and social maturation: Inter 08.00 10.00 h Room 38


vening factors in achieving different kinds Social support and chronic disease
of love Chair: Jutras, Sylvie (Canada)
Tabae Emami, Shirin (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Back to school after cancer: How children,
Social value orientation among different parents and teachers perceive support
Chinese cohorts from the school environment
Huangfu, Gang (Peoples Republic of China) Jutras, Sylvie (Canada)
I or we: Family socialization values in a Disabled persons mental health and self-
national probability sample in Taiwan esteem in relation to perceived parental
Kao, Shu-Fang (Taiwan) support
The influence of parental child-rearing Vlachou, Anastasia (Greece)
practices on Spanish adolescent values Family involvement in psychosocial inter-
Martnez, Isabel (Spain) ventions for adults with chronic physical
Value inculcation across generations: Dif- diseases: A Cochrane review
ferent patterns, similar aims! Hartmann, Mechthild (Germany)
Sharma, Divya (India) Social support in general and chronic pa
Do social values guide behavior by syner- tients
gistic or by compensatory person x situa Sacramento Zanini, Daniela (Brazil)
tion interactions?
FP-008 Paper Session
Strack, Michaela (Germany)
08.00 10.00 h Room 39
FP-006 Paper Session Personality assessment I
08.00 10.00 h Room 37 Co-Chair: Beckmann, Nadin (Australia)
Social psychology Co-Chair: Borkenau, Peter (Germany)
Co-Chair: Chadee, Derek (Trinidad and Toba- Within- and between-person variability:
go) The benefits of different perspectives on
Co-Chair: Hedzelek, Mateusz (Poland) personality
Recovering fractal spaces via parameteri- Beckmann, Nadin (Australia)
zation of cyclic invariants: Niche construc- Predictive validity of a student selection
tion through niche operations procedure on the basis of experiment-
Caraiani, Claudiu (Romania) based behavioural tests
Media and fear of crime: The implicit rela- Litzenberger, Margarete (Austria)
tionship Predicting expatriate job performance:
Chadee, Derek (Trinidad and Tobago) Using the normative NEO-PI-R or the ipsa-
Quality of life among students abstaining, tive OPQ32i?
experimenting and habitualy using drugs Kusch, Rene Immanuel (Germany)
Hedzelek, Mateusz (Poland) Do personality traits influence the effect in
Surveying the role of emotional intelligent personality-IATs twice?
in mental health of students Fleischhauer, Monika (Germany)
Nikpour, Gholam Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran) Optimal trait level and self-enhancement
Which concepts of self can predict implicit bias
self-esteem of Japanese adolescents? Borkenau, Peter (Germany)
Shiomura, Kimihiro (Japan) Cross-cultural differences in socially desir
able responding: A framework for theory
and practice
Odendaal, Aletta (South Africa)

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FP-009 Paper Session IA-003 Invited Address


08.00 10.00 h Room 40 10.15 11.15 h Hall 6
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Social issues: Children and youth I A psycho-institutional approach to cul-


Co-Chair: Alarcon-Garcia, Gloria (Spain) ture
Co-Chair: Sharyati, Maryam (Islamic Republic Yamagishi, Toshio (Japan)
of Iran) Chair: Zhang, Kan (Peoples Republic of China)

A comparison of social skills of partially IA-004 Invited Address


hearing impaired students in integrated
10.15 11.15 h Hall 7
versus nonintegrated schools
Developing and disseminating effective
Beh-Pajooh, Ahmad (Islamic Republic of Iran)
psychological treatments for anxiety dis-
Fiscal consciousness in the young orders: A cognitive science approach
Alarcon-Garcia, Gloria (Spain) Fydrich, Thomas (United Kingdom)
The occupational values and orientations
of recent graduates: A comparative Euro- IA-005 Invited Address
pean study 10.15 11.15 h Roof garden
Woodley, Alan (United Kingdom) Paternalistic leadership in Chinese con
text: A full-cycle approach
The study of relationship between reli
gious attitude and optimism in college stu- Cheng, Bor-Shiuan (Taiwan)
dents Chair: Funke, Joachim (Germany)
Sharyati, Maryam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
IA-006 Invited Address
The relationship between family process 10.15 11.15 h Hall 14.2
and quality of life in Shiraz high school
Discrimination and tolerance between so-
students
cial groups: A social psychological analy-
Rahimi, Mehdi (Islamic Republic of Iran)
sis
Study of the effect of family patterns style Mummendey, Amlie (Germany)
on shyness in high school students of Shi- Chair: Stroebe, Wolfgang (Netherlands)
raz
Zarnaghash, Maryam (Islamic Republic of Iran) IA-007 Invited Address
10.15 11.15 h Hall 15.2A
PA-001 IUPsyS Presidential Address
The co-evolution of event memory and
10.15 11.15 h Hall 3 knowledge
The laws of learning are always in effect: Shiffrin, Richard (USA)
Implications for all psychologists Chair: Jacobs, Arthur (Germany)
Overmier, J. Bruce (USA)
Chair: Frensch, Peter A. (Germany) FP-010 Paper Session
10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.1
IA-001 Invited Address
Conditioning I
10.15 11.15 h Hall 4
Chair: Kutzner, Florian (Germany)
Psychology and bahaviour analysis: The
nature of the controversy Base-rate neglect based on base-rates in
Ardila, Ruben (Colombia) experience based contingency learning
Chair: Westmeyer, Hans (Germany) Kutzner, Florian (Germany)
Neural basis of reinforcement-guided deci-
IA-002 Invited Address sion-making: Insights from reinforcement
10.15 11.15 h Hall 5 learning theory
The cultural construction of self and emo- Park, So-Young Q. (Germany)
tion: Implications for well-being
Pattern vs. visual cue learning in rats
Misra, Girishwar (India) Cole, Mark (Canada)
Chair: Schnpflug, Wolfgang (Germany)

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FP-011 Paper Session FP-014 Paper Session


10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.2 10.15 11.15 h Hall 9

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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FP-016 Paper Session FP-019 Paper Session


10.15 11.15 h Room 43 10.15 11.15 h Room 13/14
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Acquisition of language I Contemporary and advanced approaches


Chair: Gasteiger-Klicpera, Barbara (Germany) to well-being at work I
Chair: Uhmann, Stefan (Germany)
Error analysis of english word recognition
and students reflections on a balanced Multimethod validation of a screening in-
reading instruction program strument for job related affective well-
Leou, Yea-Mei (Taiwan) being
Uhmann, Stefan (Germany)
Interrelation between supporting language
acquisition and the development of lan A first examination of the structure of the
guage and cognitive abilities in preschool Utrecht Work Engagement Scale in an Ita
children lian sample
Gasteiger-Klicpera, Barbara (Germany) Lo Presti, Alessandro (Italy)
Experts evaluation of the effectiveness Stress Audit Scale for organizational per-
and feasibility of interventions aiming to formance
improve cognitive-academic language pro- Bommareddy, Udayakumar Reddy (India)
ficiency of multilingual migrant pupils
Rsselet, Stephan (Switzerland) FP-020 Paper Session
Mller, Romano (Switzerland) 10.15 11.15 h Room 15/16
Consequences of occupational stress I
FP-017 Paper Session
Chair: Rau, Renate (Germany)
10.15 11.15 h Room 44
Burnout and social support I Is the relation between work characteris
Chair: Kleiber, Dieter (Germany) tics and depression biased by self-reports
about work characteristics?
Effectiveness of coaching, quality circles, Rau, Renate (Germany)
and supervision for the reduction of job
Causal directions in the relationship be
related burdens in police personnel
tween organizational justice and employ
Kleiber, Dieter (Germany)
ee depressive symptoms
Occupational mental health among nurses Lang, Jessica (Germany)
in Argentina: The moderating effects of ab
From abusive supervision to subordinates
sence, job satisfaction and social support
emotional exhaustion: The mediating ef-
Tourigny, Louise (USA)
fects of subordinates justice perception
A structural model of professional burnout and emotional labor
in high school and college professors Wu, Tsung-Yu (Taiwan)
Arias Galicia, Fernando (Mexico)
FP-021 Paper Session
FP-023 Paper Session 10.15 11.15 h Room 17/18
10.15 11.15 h Room 11/12 Ethic behavior and trust I
Social Media: Social processes and social Chair: Henschel, Angela (Germany)
interaction in mass media I
Chair: Trepte, Sabine (Germany) Implementing meeting results: The impact
of trust and transactivity in IT-teams
The significance of others in TV reception: Henschel, Angela (Germany)
The reference-group model
Antecedents of initial trust formation: A
Trepte, Sabine (Germany)
quasi-experimental analysis
Getting no answer? An experimental study Xie, Xiaoyun (Peoples Republic of China)
on unavailability in SMS communication
Moral leadership, organizational justice,
Arlt, Dorothee (Germany)
and employee engagement
Hassan, Arif (Malaysia)

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FP-022 Paper Session Reading in Spanish through the life span


Davies, Robert (United Kingdom)
10.15 11.15 h Salon 19

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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Self-regulated learning with digital media IS-009 Invited Symposium


as an important facet of life-long learning
11.30 13.30 h Hall 8
Dresel, Markus (Germany)
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Transformation and women in the work


Discussant: Sternberg, Robert J. (USA) place: A psychological perspective from
Africa
IS-007 Invited Symposium
Chair: Watts, Ann (South Africa)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 6
Testing and assessment in emerging and The balancing act
developing countries I: The current state Seedat, Fatima (South Africa)
Co-Chair: Born, Marise (Netherlands) Exploring the psychosocial factors under-
Co-Chair: Cheung, Fanny M. (Hong Kong SAR lying the uptake of legal provisions against
of the Peoples Republic of China) sexual harassment in the workplace
Nyanungo, Kwadzanai (Zimbabwe)
Testing for equivalence of the self descrip-
tion questionnaire I across Australian and Reforms in Nigeria and the development
Nigerian adolescents of women
Byrne, Barbara M. (Canada) Mivanyi, Yuwanna Jenny (Nigeria)
Self concepts and response styles in per The psychological consequences of unem-
sonality testing across cultures ployment and informal work in Namibian
Born, Marise (Netherlands) women
Kober, Gudrun (Namibia)
Psychological testing in Singapore
Leong, Frederick T.L. (USA) Discussant: Suffla, Shahnaaz (South Africa)
Facing the challenge of the language of IS-010 Invited Symposium
assessment and test adaptation
11.30 13.30 h Hall 9
Foxcroft, Cheryl D. (South Africa)
Psychology and cultural diversity
Discussant: Purwono, Urip (Indonesia) Chair: Trang, Thomas (Australia)
IS-008 Invited Symposium Indeginous issues in a multicultural society
11.30 13.30 h Hall 7 Gordon, Amanda (Australia)
Tolerance for ambiguity, creativity, and Improving coping strategies of rural ado
personality lescents in Australia and Italy
Chair: Stoycheva, Katya (Bulgaria) Frydenberg, Erica (Australia)
The new and the best: Ambiguity tole- Cross-cultural examination of adolescents
rance and creativity motivation conceptualization of tolerance to human
Stoycheva, Katya (Bulgaria) diversity in Australia and the USA
Witenberg, Rivka (Australia)
Relationship between tolerance for ambi-
guity and creative performances The Fairy Tale test: A comparison across
Zenasni, Franck (France) cultures
Xenos, Sophia (Australia)
The dimensions of the complexity tole-
rance: A synopsis of personality constructs The mental health of older migrants
Radant, Matthias (Germany) Trang, Thomas (Australia)
Relation of ambiguity tolerance to cogni- IS-011 Invited Symposium
tive and affective needs: A cross cultural
11.30 13.30 h Hall 10
content analysis
Stoycheva, Katya (Bulgaria) Cognitive neuroscience of attention and
visual short-term memory
Discussant: Lubart, Todd (France) Chair: Jolicoeur, Pierre (Canada)
Discussant: Dalbert, Claudia (Germany)
Short-term memory capacity as an index
of attentional control: A neurally-based in-
dividual differences approach
Vogel, Edward (USA)

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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

Genetic modulation of pre-frontal cortex Brain oscillatory substrates of human


function in humans short-term memory capacity
Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas (Germany) Sauseng, Paul (Austria)

IS-016 Invited Symposium IS-019 Invited Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Room 43 11.30 13.30 h Room 13/14
Neuropsychology and neurodegenerative Pathways of risk and protection among
processes street youth in India, Indonesia, the Phi-
Chair: Barroso, Jose (Spain) lippines, and South Africa
Co-Chair: Verma, Suman (India)
Restriction in complex activities of daily Co-Chair: Morojele, Neo (South Africa)
living in MCI
Peres, Karine (France) Examining the lives of children working
and living on the streets in India: Asso
MCI and neuroimaging
ciated risk and protective factors
Bartres-Faz, David (Spain)
Sharma, Deepali (India)
Prodromal Alzheimeer disease: Neuropsy-
Comparisons between predictors of anti-
chological characterization
social and pro-social behaviors among
Rami, Lorena (Spain)
street children in South Africa
Mild cognitive impairment: Prevalence and Morojele, Neo (South Africa)
long-term course of four clinical subtypes
Concomitants of risk and protection among
Luck, Tobias (Germany)
Filipino street youth
Operationalizing MCI memory impairment Sta. Maria, Madelene (Philippines)
criteria
Discussant: Nsamenang, Bame (Cameroon)
Correia, Rut (Spain)
IS-020 Invited Symposium
IS-017 Invited Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Room 15/16
11.30 13.30 h Room 44
Self-control and intelligence: What is their
Joint action: The cognitive mechanisms
relationship?
underlying human coordination
Chair: Gray, Jeremy (USA)
Chair: Bekkering, Harold (Netherlands)
Individual differences in self-control: Rela-
Joint action and the human brain
tion to intelligence
Newman-Norlund, Roger (Netherlands)
Shamosh, Noah (USA)
Erlhagen, Wolfram (Portugal)
Bicho, Estela (Portugal) Self-control as a multi-dimensional con
Knoblich, Gnther (United Kingdom) struct: Results from a meta-analysis
Sebanz, Natalie (United Kingdom) Duckworth, Angela Lee (USA)

IS-018 Invited Symposium Delay of gratification: Underlying mecha-


nisms and implications for the life course
11.30 13.30 h Room 11/12 Mischel, Walter (USA)
Brain oscillatory correlates of cognitive
processes IQ/cognitive reflection, risk taking and the
Chair: Klimesch, Wolfgang (Austria) role of task instructions
Frederick, Shane (USA)
Oscillatory events in light non-REM sleep
Schabus, Manuel (Austria)
The neural signature of multi-item work 11.30 12.30 h Hall 2.1
ing memory Presentation by the Deutsche Forschungs-
Axmacher, Nikolai (Germany) gemeinschaft (DFG)
(in German language)
Gamma oscillations and mnemonic func- For further information please see page 14.
tioning
Gruber, Thomas (Germany)
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S-006 Symposium S-035 Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Hall 5 11.30 13.30 h Salon 19

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
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S-037 Symposium S-039 Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Salon 21 11.30 13.30 h Room 23
MONDAY, 21 JULY

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)

Adjusting the structure of the Zimbardo S-040 Symposium


time perspective inventory scales using 11.30 13.30 h Room 24
Russian data
Psychological contracts, commitment and
Mitina, Olga (Russia)
identification in organizations
Time perspective profiles from the Zimbar- Co-Chair: Rder, Sabine (Norway)
do time perspective inventory Co-Chair: Felfe, Joerg (Germany)
Diaz Morales, Juan Francisco (Spain)
Organizational commitment and customer
Zimbardo time perspective inventory: A satisfaction
comparison across cultures Beck, Anja (Germany)
Sircova, Anna (Russia)
Psychological contract and affective orga-
Time perspective issues in the French con nizational commitment: Mediating effects
text: Its social roots and psychological cor- of justice beliefs
relates in socially deprived situations Antoni, Conny Herbert (Germany)
Fieulaine, Nicolas (France)
A Swedish study on temps: Insecure psy-
Discussant: Zimbardo, Philip G. (USA) chological contract, but willing to stay
Bernhard-Oettel, Claudia (Sweden)
S-038 Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Salon 22 Employment biographies as predictors for
psychological contract formation
Psychological knowledge as commodity:
Rigotti, Thomas (Germany)
Value added or lost?
Chair: Dege, Martin (USA) A multilevel model of portfolio workers
psychological contracts: Differences in
Commodity as curse and as condition: A identification and loyalty
contextual perspective Rder, Sabine (Norway)
van Belzen, Jacob A. (Netherlands)
Discussant: Felfe, Joerg (Germany)
A culture-inclusive psychology: Who needs
it? S-041 Symposium
Klbl, Carlos (Germany) 11.30 13.30 h Room 25
Reflexivity and the ability to criticize Research on Mexican adolescents of diffe-
Dege, Carmen (Germany) rent cultural contexts
The school evaluation as a negotiation Chair: Vallejo Casarn, Alma (Mexico)
space: An intriguing picture of School- Depressive symptomatology of Mexican
family meetings adolescents from urban and totonaca
Marsico, Giuseppina (Italy) indigenous group
The commoditization of yoga Vallejo Casarn, Alma (Mexico)
Toise, Stefanie C. (USA) Sensation seeking and alcohol drinking in
Discussant: Dege, Martin (USA) Mexican adolescents
Discussant: Valsiner, Jaan (USA) Palacios, Jorge (Mexico)
Discussant: Charles, Eric (USA)

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Temperament and parental psychological Effort and cardiovascular correlates of fa


control as predictors of externalizing pro- tigue
blems in Mexican adolescents Wright, Rex A. (USA)

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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FP-024 Paper Session Cross-confessional research of religious


worldviews
11.30 13.30 h Room 30
Petrenko, Victor (Russia)
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Self concept and identity


Co-Chair: Oles, Piotr (Poland) From religious commitment to spiritual
Co-Chair: Obando Salazar, Olga Lucia (Colom- practices? Religious change in the Nether-
bia) lands
Popp-Baier, Ulrike (Netherlands)
Dialogicality and other dimensions of hu-
man nature FP-026 Paper Session
Oles, Piotr (Poland) 11.30 13.30 h Room 32
Abused girls and adolescents gender iden- Social issues: Unemployment
tity Co-Chair: Schmeink, Claudia Franziska
Obando Salazar, Olga Lucia (Colombia) (Germany)
Co-Chair: Sousa-Ribeiro, Marta (Portugal)
Whoami? Self-definition based on genetic
phylogenies The relationship among job search self-
Morf, Martin (Canada) efficacy, job search behaviors and out
A study on the correlation of college stu- comes of Chinese seniors
dents self-confidence and internal-exter- Chang, Xue-Liang (Peoples Republic of China)
nal control tendency Health behaviors and health risk behaviors
Che, Liping (Peoples Republic of China) among job-seekers
Critical thinking, identity styles, and com- Freyer-Adam, Jennis (Germany)
mitment: A study among middle adoles- Effects generated for the unemployment
cents in the social and psychic spheres
Hejazi Moughari, Elaheh (Islamic Republic of Garcia Rodriguez, Rosalba (USA)
Iran)
The effects of different counselling meth
Mindfulness as a self-concept integrating ods on job search behaviour
factor Schmeink, Claudia Franziska (Germany)
Jankowski, Tomasz (Poland)
Predictors of psychological distress and
FP-025 Paper Session satisfaction with life in a sample of Por
tuguese unemployed adults
11.30 13.30 h Room 31
Sousa-Ribeiro, Marta (Portugal)
Social issues: Religion
Co-Chair: Popp-Baier, Ulrike (Netherlands) Predicting the interindividual difference
Co-Chair: Mosavi Amiry, Seyed Jalal (Islamic of the intraindividual changes in job seek
Republic of Iran) ing behavior of the unemployed: A latent
growth model approach
Religiousness as a predictor of personality Zhou, Fan (Peoples Republic of China)
traits, locus of control and ways of coping
Akdeniz, Ceren (Turkey) FP-027 Paper Session

Investigation of religious orientation and 11.30 13.30 h Room 33


mental health in senile people Smoking and alcohol abuse
Mosavi Amiry, Seyed Jalal (Islamic Republic of Chair: Tang, Jessica Janice (United Kingdom)
Iran)
Application of self-determination theory
Relationship between attachment to god to smoking reduction: Role of relationally-
and reliance on god autonomous motivation
Ghobary Bonab, Bagher (Islamic Republic of Teng, Yue (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Iran) Republic of China)
The development and the psychometric in- The new smoking ban policy in Hong Kong:
vestigation of the Muslim Religious Orien- relationship between attitudes toward the
tation Scale (MROS) policy and social cognitive determinants of
Harlak, Hacer (Turkey) smoking
Tang, Jessica Janice (United Kingdom)

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Can smoking attentional bias be changed? Applicability of subjective well-being mo-


An examination of attentional retraining del in Korean children
in smokers, smokers attempting to quit Lee, Jeong Mi (Republic of Korea)

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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)

A comparison of family structure percep


tion and ideal between parents and their
young children
Mazaheri, Mohammad A. (Islamic Republic of
Iran)
The long-term negative effects of parental
conditional regard on students intrinsic
motivation and self worth
Kuttner, Simon (New Zealand)

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FP-031 Paper Session Mission cognition: Specially designed vi-


deo games for the development of higher
11.30 13.30 h Room 37
cognitive functions
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Team work Haddad Zubel, Rosita (Switzerland)


Co-Chair: Ganesh, M.P. (India)
Co-Chair: Gebert, Diether (Germany) Meta-analysis of sex differences in Piagets
water-level tasks: Summarizing 50 years of
Impact of interpersonal competence, goal research
setting, and team building competencies Pavlovic, Stefanie (Austria)
on personal effectiveness and job satisfac-
tion FP-033 Paper Session
Srivastava, Kailash B.L. (India) 11.30 13.30 h Room 39
New institutional approaches to foster in- Teacher competence, teacher beliefs and
ter- and transdisciplinary collaboration concepts of knowledge
Clases, Christoph (Switzerland) Co-Chair: Hachfeld, Axinja (Germany)
Co-Chair: Fiechter, Ursula (Switzerland)
Virtualness, cohesiveness, extra-role per-
formance and team climate in Indian soft- Does students immigration status matter?
ware development teams Teachers diagnostic accuracy in the evalu-
Ganesh, M.P. (India) ation of students mathematical achieve
Task and relationship conflicts: Are they ment
inseparable twins? Hachfeld, Axinja (Germany)
Kearney, Eric (Germany) Pre-service teachers epistemological be-
Knowledge exchange: Fostering perfor- liefs and conceptions about teaching and
mance of new services development teams learning: A Hong Kong study
through the combination of team meet Wong, Angel K.Y. (Hong Kong SAR of the
ings and cross functional communication Peoples Republic of China)
Gebert, Diether (Germany) Intuition in the teachers activity
Individual communicative styles of inter- Gilmanov, Sergey (Russia)
national space station astronauts What can we reliably know? Teachers con-
Yusupova, Anna (Russia) cepts of knowlegde at the beginning and
at the end of teacher training and after se-
FP-032 Paper Session veral years of teaching experience
11.30 13.30 h Room 38 Fiechter, Ursula (Switzerland)
The development of cognition and meta- Pedagogical knowledge as an aspect of
cognition across the lifespan teacher competence: Conceptualization
Chair: Haddad Zubel, Rosita (Switzerland) and test construction
Dubberke, Thamar (Germany)
Developmental differences in performance
and metacognitive accuracy in different FP-034 Paper Session
cognitive domains from adolescence to
middle adulthood 11.30 13.30 h Room 40
Bakracevic Vukman, Karin (Slovenia) Stressful life events
Co-Chair: Abbiati, Milena (Switzerland)
Lifespan age differences in monitoring and
Co-Chair: Vinayak, Seema (India)
selecting task difficulty
Schfer, Sabine (Germany) Emotions, social support and recovery in
Adolescents mental health and images of crime victims
self and parents Abbiati, Milena (Switzerland)
Ybrandt, Helene (Sweden) Psyschosocial impact of terrorism-induced
Development of childrens meta-cognition migration on the Kashmiri women
and effects on problem solving Vinayak, Seema (India)
Hao, Jiajia (Peoples Republic of China) Stress and extreme poverty in Peruvian
women
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Stress and resilience in paramedics IA-015 Invited Address


Baenninger-Huber, Eva (Austria)
13.45 14.45 h Hall 15.2A

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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Improving psychotherapy services for LGBT FP-040 Paper Session


clients: Perspectives of clients, therapists
13.45 14.45 h Hall 9
and administrators
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Israel, Tania (USA) Cross-cultural comparisons I


Chair: Gler, Tlin (Turkey)
FP-037 Paper Session
A cross-cultural investigation about con-
13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.3 tent of plays in preschool classes
Clinical neuropsychology I Gler, Tlin (Turkey)
Chair: Kolassa, Iris-Tatjana (Germany)
Cross-cultural identity issues in a compari-
Genes influence emotional memory: A de- son between Romanian and German fe-
letion variant of the alpha(2B)-adrenocep- male students
tor is related to enhanced intrusion symp Joja, Oltea (Romania)
toms in posttraumatic stress disorder Essentialism, naturalism, entitativity and
Kolassa, Iris-Tatjana (Germany) the expression of stereotypes
Electrophysiological parameters of indivi- Pereira, Marcos (Brazil)
dual psychological pecularities
Lebedev, Artur (Russia) FP-041 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Hall 10
FP-038 Paper Session Space, shape, and motion I
13.45 14.45 h Hall 5 Chair: Bridgeman, Bruce (USA)
Preschool, primary schools and transitions
between schools Treading a slippery slope: Perception of the
slopes of hills
Chair: Aliakbari, Mahnaz (Islamic Republic of
Bridgeman, Bruce (USA)
Iran)
The dynamic prediction effect of saccade
Positive transition: Promoting sucess and directions in re-mapping visual space
school adjustment in elementary school Chou, Yu-Ju (Taiwan)
transition
Coelho, Vitor (Portugal) Effects of surface lightness on the per
ceived height of rooms
Study impact of preschool on social devel Oberfeld, Daniel (Germany)
opment and educational progress of male
students in the elementary stage in Teh FP-042 Paper Session
ran
13.45 14.45 h Room 43
Aliakbari, Mahnaz (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Acquisition of language II
FP-039 Paper Session Chair: Shiu, Ling-Po (Hong Kong SAR of the
13.45 14.45 h Hall 8 Peoples Republic of China)
Culture and human development I Handwriting and learning to recognize
Chair: Narchal, Renu (Australia) Chinese characters
Shiu, Ling-Po (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
The psychological measurement of hones- Republic of China)
ty in Russia
Bormotov, Alexander (Russia) The impact of drama-based literacy prepa-
ration program on the 56 year olds pho-
Role of attachment in the perception of nological awareness skills
general ethnic discrimination and stress Karaman, Gke (Turkey)
Narchal, Renu (Australia)
Evaluation of a phonological awareness
Exploring Filipino mothers concept of hope program in kindergarten
Tolentino, Laramie (Philippines) Pocinho, Margarida (Portugal)
Involuntary remembering as a function of Work design and psychological work reac-
activity: A hypothesis of the historical evo- tions: The mediating effect of psychologi-
lution of mental functions cal strain and the moderating effect of so-
Yasnitsky, Anton (Canada) cial support
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Psychosocial factors associated to mental FP-047 Paper Session


health outcomes among human service
13.45 14.45 h Room 17/18
professionals in Mxico City

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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)
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IA-020 Invited Address FP-051 Paper Session


15.00 16.30 h Hall 14.2 15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.3
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Time and memory: Combining behaviour Health and psychological adjustment in


al, neuroimaging, and neuropsychological aging
approaches Co-Chair: Rosnah, Ismail (Malaysia)
Pouthas, Viviane (France) Co-Chair: Michels, Tom (Luxembourg)
Chair: Kluwe, Rainer (Germany)
Network structures, perceived support ex-
IA-021 Invited Address change and life appraisal: A comparison of
home dwelling elderly and nursing home
15.00 16.30 h Hall 15.2B
residents
On a psychology of passion
Michels, Tom (Luxembourg)
Vallerand, Robert J. (Canada)
Behavioural independence and psycho
FP-049 Paper Session logical well-being in very old age: Can
15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.1 housing make a difference?
Oswald, Frank (Germany)
Psychological disorders II
Chair: Thewissen, Viviane (Netherlands) Socioeconomic determinants of self-rated
health among older Malaysians: Non-
Sleep disorders in patients with Schizo- comparative and age-comparative models
phrenia: A review Rosnah, Ismail (Malaysia)
Bosch, Margaretha (Netherlands)
Elders on long term care existential and
Emotional changes and paranoia: An expe- psychological concerns: A qualitative study
rience sampling study Rivera, Luz (Puerto Rico)
Thewissen, Viviane (Netherlands)
Predicting physical activity in older people:
Screening attitudes towards schizophre- Social-cognitive determinants and health
nia related dispositions
Yksel, Muazzez Merve (Turkey) Grano, Caterina (Italy)

FP-050 Paper Session FP-052 Paper Session


15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.2 15.00 16.30 h Hall 4
Identity and self-development in adult- Social psychological responses to terro-
hood rism and state violence
Co-Chair: Grmer, Sebastian (Germany) Co-Chair: Kimmel, Paul (USA)
Co-Chair: Becker, Martina (Austria) Co-Chair: Zinchenko, Yury (Russia)
Coping with social change: The role of self- A report about the psychological conse-
efficacy and control-beliefs quences of the war on terrorism
Grmer, Sebastian (Germany) Kimmel, Paul (USA)
Positive relationships and self-worth in The Jena terrorism study: Behind terrorism
lifespan development attitudes
Becker, Martina (Austria) Orlamnder, Nicole (Germany)
The training of creativity as a means of Psychological aspects in research of terror
students self-actualization development ism
Bykova, Anastasia (Russia) Zinchenko, Yury (Russia)
Living on the edge: A scale of risk behav Attitudes to peace and a states rights to
iors for young adults violence: A South African survey
Banozic, Adrijana (Croatia) Akhurst, Jacqueline (United Kingdom)
Attitudinal responses to lifestyle changes Listening to the experiences of military
and their consequences service personnel
Maass, Vera (USA) Hector, Mark (USA)

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FP-060 Paper Session Resilience promotion in disaster area of


Peru
15.00 16.30 h Hall 5
Alcalde, Aurea (Peru)

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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FP-056 Paper Session Relationship of approaches of job-design


(mechanistic and motivational approaches)
15.00 16.30 h Hall 15.2A
with job attitudes in four industrial com-
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Person perception and impression forma panies


tion I Oreyzi, Hamid Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Co-Chair: Fetchenhauer, Detlef (Germany)
Co-Chair: Hoffmann, Mareike (Germany) FP-058 Paper Session

Job applications, voting behavior and uni- 15.00 16.30 h Room 44


versity recruitment: Evidence for a multi Inhibitory processing
dimensional attractiveness-gender bias in Co-Chair: Yu, Guoliang (Peoples Republic of
selection contexts China)
Agthe, Maria (Germany) Co-Chair: Jaffard, Magali (France)
The (dis)order of impression formation: Topological properties in preview search:
Order information in person memory Inhibition of feature-based in prioritizing
Costa, Rui S. (Portugal) selection
Womens attractiveness depends more on Hao, Fang (Peoples Republic of China)
their age than mens: New evidence for a Inhibition of color-based in prioritizing se-
double standard of aging lection
Felser, Georg (Germany) Yu, Guoliang (Peoples Republic of China)
Doing better when knowing less: The in- Proactive inhibitory control on simple reac-
fluence of feedback and reasoning on the tion time: Event-related fMRI study
validity of person perception Jaffard, Magali (France)
Fetchenhauer, Detlef (Germany)
Backward inhibition effect on the atten
What is beautiful leads good? Attractive- tional blink
ness, masculinity, femininity and ascribed Sdoia, Stefano (Italy)
leadership skills
Hoffmann, Mareike (Germany) Inhibition of return found in dynamic
search
FP-057 Paper Session Wang, Zhiguo (Peoples Republic of China)
15.00 16.30 h Room 43 FP-059 Paper Session
Job attitudes
15.00 16.30 h Room 13/14
Chair: Shokrkon, Hossein (Islamic Republic of
Neuropsychology I
Iran)
Chair: Sabel, Bernhard (Germany)
Relationships between organizational pro-
cesses and job attitudes in the personnel Restoration of vision after optic nerve le
of a steel factory in Ahvaz, Iran sions by electrical brain synchronization
Shokrkon, Hossein (Islamic Republic of Iran) Sabel, Bernhard (Germany)

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)

Leadership culture as a predictor of quality FP-061 Paper Session


of working life: A hierarchical linear model
15.00 16.30 h Room 17/18
approach
Ulferts, Heike (Austria) Psychopharmacology I
Chair: James, Jack (Ireland)
A study on the relations among the teach
ers competency, self-efficiency, perfor- The stimulant-like properties of dietary
mance and job satisfactory caffeine are non-existent after controlling
Xu, Jianping (Peoples Republic of China) for physical dependence and withdrawal
reversal
James, Jack (Ireland)

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Effect of DNA methylation in hippocampus Relationship of protect motivation theory


and prefrontal cortex on acquisition and and condom use among female sex work
expression of cocaine-induced place prefe- ers in China

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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)

FP-063 Paper Session Behavioral parent training for children


with ADHD: A meta-analytic study
15.00 16.30 h Salon 19
Lee, Pei-Chin (Taiwan)
Risk and decision making I
Chair: Hau, Robin (Switzerland) Self beliefs, school context and Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Per
Simple strategies in decisions from expe- ception from Brazilian teenagers and
rience young adults
Hau, Robin (Switzerland) Loos, Helga (Brazil)
Representation format and contextual fac-
FP-067 Paper Session
tors in simple probability judgments
Navarrete, Gorka (Spain) 15.00 16.30 h Room 23
Stereotypes and categorization I
Keeping in mind what you cannot have:
Chair: Deutsch, Roland (Germany)
Memory advantages for excluded options
in choice situation How subtyping shapes perception: Predict
Ritter, Johannes O. (Switzerland) able exceptions to the rule reduce atten
tion to stereotype-associated dimensions
FP-064 Paper Session Deutsch, Roland (Germany)
15.00 16.30 h Salon 20
Discriminated groups belief validation
Risk assessment in young offenders I and change: The role of heterogeneity and
Chair: Dahle, Klaus-Peter (Germany) consensus information
Lopes, Diniz (Portugal)
Idiographical assessment of risk of reof-
fence: Is there some incremental predictive Open your mind: Reduction of cognitive
validity relative to established standard ingroup projection by priming complex
ized measures? superordinate categories
Dahle, Klaus-Peter (Germany) Waldzus, Sven (Portugal)
Psycopathy and violent crime: Case study Dont just look listen! Influence of audi-
in Estabelecimento Prisional de Paos de tory cues on social categorization
Ferreira Rakic, Tamara (Germany)
Filipe Saraiva, Carlos Augusto (Portugal)
FP-068 Paper Session
FP-065 Paper Session 15.00 16.30 h Room 24
15.00 16.30 h Salon 21 Stress and mental health I
Social-cognitive mechanisms I Chair: Sedrakyan, Sedrak (Armenia)
Chair: van Empelen, Pepijn (Netherlands)
Individual and group stress reactions
Discontinuity patterns and stage transi- Sedrakyan, Sedrak (Armenia)
tions in relation to the uptake of a kidney
Creating an interprofessional culture in
screening tool: An application of the Pre-
mental health services
caution Adoption Process Model (PAPM)
Vingilis, Evelyn (Canada)
van Empelen, Pepijn (Netherlands)
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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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WS-026 Workshop WS-033 Workshop


16.00 18.45 h Room 32 16.00 18.45 h Room 39

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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)

WS-027 Workshop WS-034 Workshop


16.00 18.45 h Room 33 16.00 18.45 h Room 40
BDP Workshop IV: Fortschritte in der Be- BDP Workshop XI: Freiberufliche psycho-
handlung von Essstrungen am Beispiel logische Ttigkeit im Spannungsfeld von
des Heihungers (Binge Eating Disorder, Regulierung und Deregulierung
BED) und des bergewichts Szab, Attila (Germany)
Hilbert, Anja (Germany)
Tuschen-Caffier, Brunna (Germany) IS-021 Invited Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.2
WS-028 Workshop
Why people care about justice (and why
16.00 18.45 h Room 34 they somtimes dont)
BDP Workshop V: Sorgen-Exposition: Ent- Chair: Dalbert, Claudia (Germany)
wicklung furchterregender Imaginationen
zur Reduzierung von Angst System justification: How do we know its
Hoyer, Jrgen (Germany) motivated?
Beesdo, Katja (Germany) Jost, John (USA)
Gloster, Andrew (Germany) Morality as a constraint on deference to
authority: Implications for justice theory
WS-029 Workshop and research
16.00 18.45 h Room 35 Skitka, Linda J. (USA)
BDP Workshop VI: Stresskompetenztrai- Delinquency as a response to exclusion
ning in Rehabilitation und Prvention from justice
Kch, Dieter (Germany) Emler, Nicholas (United Kingdom)
WS-030 Workshop On the differentiation of an implicit and a
self-attributed justice motive
16.00 18.45 h Room 36
Dalbert, Claudia (Germany)
BDP Workshop VII: Wie kam das Unglck
in die Welt und wie wird es immer wieder Discussant: Montada, Leo (Germany)
weitergegeben?
Lucas, Dietmar (Germany) IS-022 Invited Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.3
WS-031 Workshop The impact of internet testing on people
16.00 18.45 h Room 37 and society
BDP Workshop VIII: Virtuell-reale Exposi Chair: Coyne, Iain (United Kingdom)
tionstherapie VRET: Theorie, Wirksamkeit
und praktische Anwendung Good practice issues within internet test
ing
Mhlberger, Andreas (Germany)
Coyne, Iain (United Kingdom)
Pauli, Paul (Germany)
Where is occupational testing going? Some
WS-032 Workshop indications for the future
16.00 18.45 h Room 38 Bartram, Dave (United Kingdom)
BDP Workshop IX: Stressresilienz durch Self-assessments for prospective students:
metaloges Kreativ-Coaching A new way to increase person-environ-
Scholz, Wolf-Ulrich (Germany) ment fit of college students in Germany by
means of internet based tests
Hornke, Lutz F. (Germany)

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Computer-based and internet-delivered Abnormal cortical activation and atypical


testing in South Africa: History and good brain structure in Chinese developmental
practice challenges dyslexia
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Foxcroft, Cheryl D. (South Africa) Tan, Li Hai (Peoples Republic of China)


Providing secure high-stakes tests over the Neuroimaging studies of dyslexia: Poten
internet: Practical solutions tial applications
Foster, David (USA) Price, Cathy (United Kingdom)

IS-024 Invited Symposium IS-040 Invited Symposium


16.45 18.45 h Hall 3 16.45 18.45 h Hall 5
Children and adolescents social compe- Process models for microgenetic concious-
tence in cultural context perception phenomena
Chair: Chen, Xinyin (Canada) Chair: Bachmann, Talis (Estonia)

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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Parents reaction and adaptation to the IS-031 Invited Symposium


birth of a child
16.45 18.45 h Hall 8
Dyrdal, Gunvor Marie (Norway)

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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)

16.45 18.45 h Hall 10 Internalized homophobia


Sleep disturbances in old age: A challenge Steffens, Melanie (Germany)
for psychology Sexual behavior and health of gay men: A
Chair: Nordhus, Inger Hilde (Norway) psychosocial evolution
Haldeman, Douglas (USA)
Does age influence the effect of insomnia
on work disability? Lesbians and breast cancer: Qualitative ap-
Overland, Simon (Norway) proaches
Fish, Julie (United Kingdom)
CBT versus pharmacological treatment of
insomnia in older adults Discussant: Hospers, Harm J. (Netherlands)
Sivertsen, Brge (Norway)
IS-033 Invited Symposium
Group cognitive behavioural therapy for
16.45 18.45 h Hall 15.2A
anxiety, depression and sleep disturbances
in patients with chronic respiratory illness Integrating approaches from education,
Hynninen, Minna J. (Norway) usability and cognitive science for effi
cient e-learning deployment: The expe-
Civilian survivors of war-time bombing rience of the WELKOM Leonardo project
and sleep disturbances in old age Chair: Grinberg, Maurice (Bulgaria)
Winje, Dagfinn (Norway)
Usability testing during the whole deploy-
ment cycle for e-learning systems
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Developing and evaluating a prototype of The relationship between phonological


an adaptive tutoring system for English awareness, phonological memory, Rapid
grammar learning Automatized Naming (RAN) and reading in
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Kremser, Mark (Germany) monolingual and bilingual English chil


dren
Game-based learning: Development of a
Stainthorp, Rhona (United Kingdom)
general methodology for creating serious
games Relationship between Rapid Automatized
Linek, Stephanie (Austria) Naming (RAN), reading comprehension
and fluency in English and Kanada alpha-
IS-034 Invited Symposium syllabary
16.45 18.45 h Hall 15.2B Padakannaya, Prakash (India)
Metacognition, affect and self-regulation
IS-036 Invited Symposium
Chair: Efklides, Anastasia (Greece)
16.45 18.45 h Room 44
Emotions in comprehension monitoring Organizational psychology in Ukraine:
and regulation Main trends and developments
Vauras, Marja (Finland) Chair: Karamushka, Liudmyla (Ukraine)
Learning through online information
Positive and negative aspects of change
searching: The effects of epistemic meta-
processes in Ukrainian organizations
cognition, interest in surfing the web and
Karamushka, Liudmyla (Ukraine)
interest in the topic
Mason, Lucia (Italy) Psychological profile of project leaders in
business organizations
Interest: A significant thread binding cog
Berdnikova, Elena (Ukraine)
nition and affect in the regulation of learn
ing Organization employees competitiveness:
Ainley, Mary (Australia) A team performance improving or aggra-
vating factor?
Students strategic behavior and its rela-
Fil, Alena (Ukraine)
tions to performance and to academic self-
concept Training of organizational psychologists
Dermitzaki, Irini (Greece) to team building: German-Ukrainian expe-
rience
Is mastery goal orientation associated with
Schmidt-Brasse, Ute (Germany)
state anxiety? The role of attitudes
Efklides, Anastasia (Greece) What causes professional stress in educa-
tion managers?
Discussant: Nenniger, Peter (Germany)
Bondarchuk, Olena (Ukraine)
IS-035 Invited Symposium Development of competitiveness in econo-
16.45 18.45 h Room 43 mics students as a prerequisite of their fu-
RAN (Rapid Automatized Naming) and ture efficient work in organizations
reading: Current research trends Tereshchenko, Kira (Ukraine)
Chair: Padakannaya, Prakash (India) Discussant: Kozusznik, Barbara (Poland)

Speed of processing, rapid naming, and IS-037 Invited Symposium


reading in adult compensated dyslexics
16.45 18.45 h Room 13/14
Georgiou, George (Canada)
Computational models of episodic memo-
Specific reading disorder and specific spel- ry (Part II)
ling disorder Chair: Lewandowsky, Stephan (Australia)
Landerl, Karin (Germany)
Memory processes
Is fluency an independent component of
Dunn, John (Australia)
reading?
Joshi, R. Malatesha (USA) A global memory model of intentional for-
getting
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How to say no in short-term recognition: Simultaneous recording of eye movements


Single- and dual-process models and ERPs indicates early access to word
Oberauer, Klaus (United Kingdom) meaning in natural, left-to-right reading

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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)
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Evolutionary reasons for problems from Gender issues in secondary prevention of


Sehnsucht (life longings) coronary heart disease
Nesse, Randolph M. (USA) Weidner, Gerdi (USA)
MONDAY, 21 JULY

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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Assessing the Connection of Soul (COS) Experiences of fatherhood, father behav


with a transcendental world: A test be- iour and childrens social competencies
yond the belief in literal immortality Eickhorst, Andreas (Germany)

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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

Executive integration: The first ninety days 16.45 18.45 h Room 26


Blanton, Judith (USA) Predictors of prenatal and postnatal ma-
ternal attachment: Implication for lower
Developing cultural intelligence in interna- ing at risk-birth outcomes
tional executives Co-Chair: Siddiqui, Anver (Sweden)
Li, Lily (Peoples Republic of China) Co-Chair: Feldman, Janis B. (USA)
Derailment of executives in international
Mothers temperament and its effect on
assignments
prenatal attachment and postpartum de-
Mobley, William (Peoples Republic of China)
pressed mood
The leadership journey: Transition and exit Bielawska-Batorowicz, Eleonora (Poland)
Czegledi-Brown, Reka (United Kingdom)
Stability of maternal interpretation of in-
Discussant: Vandaveer, Vicki (USA) fant facial expression during pre- and post
natal period
S-052 Symposium Garcia, Danilo (Sweden)
16.45 18.45 h Room 24 Prenatal attachment, feeding intention and
Recent findings from fatherhood research early cessation of breast feeding
Co-Chair: Eickhorst, Andreas (Germany) Juergens, Amelie (France)
Co-Chair: Walter, Heinz (Germany)
Predictors of mother-infant relationship
The father: What is that? Theoretical consi- during early postnatal period
derations on fatherhood Siddiqui, Anver (Sweden)
Walter, Heinz (Germany)
The effect of support expectation on pre-
Changes in paternal attitudes over a peri- natal attachment: An evidence-based ap-
od of 15 years after childs birth proach for intervention in an adolescent
Werneck, Harald (Austria) population
Feldman, Janis B. (USA)
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S-055 Symposium S-057 Symposium


16.45 18.45 h Room 27 16.45 18.45 h Room 29
MONDAY, 21 JULY

Motives: Measures, mechanisms, man Human-machine interaction (Part I): Auto-


agement (Part II) mation and complex systems
Chair: Kehr, Hugo M. (Germany) Co-Chair: Sauer, Jrgen (Switzerland)
Co-Chair: Hamborg, Kai-Christoph (Germany)
Does unconscious thought increase con-
gruence between implicit motives and Enhancing knowledge acquisition about
goal pursuit? complex technical systems by visualising
Langens, Thomas (Germany) causal system structures
Klostermann, Anne (Germany)
Making your fantasies come true: Mecha-
nisms and origins of mental contrasting The effectiveness of emphasis shift train
Oettingen, Gabriele (Germany) ing, situation awareness training and drill
and practice for system control and fault
The interplay of motivation and volition:
finding performance in process control
The case of implementation intentions
Burkolter, Dina (Switzerland)
Gollwitzer, Peter M. (USA)
Types of function allocation in complex
Regulatory rotation: The shuffling and
process control scenarios
shedding of strivings in goal management
Nickel, Peter (Switzerland)
Shah, James (USA)
The influence of time pressure and time on
Motivational problems in workgroups as a
task on orderliness of control
function of age and tenure diversity
Rttger, Stefan (Germany)
Shemla, Meir (Germany)
Automation: Levels, types, or amount?
Discussant: Kehr, Hugo M. (Germany)
Di Nocera, Francesco (Italy)
S-056 Symposium Discussant: Kluge, Annette (Switzerland)
16.45 18.45 h Room 15/16
Situating psychology of science
Poster Session
Chair: Kumar, Neelam (India)
Monday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h
The epidemiology of the infinitesimals: A
case study in the cognitive history of ma- Topic:History, theory, psychology as a dis-
thematics cipline
Heintz, Christophe (France) PS-Mon-am-001 Is there a role for psychology
Causal inference and counterfactual rea on neurosciences?
soning in scientists and children Lhullier, Cristina (Brazil)
Gopnik, Alison (USA) PS-Mon-am-002 Triviality of social research
Scientific reasoning is not necessarily pla- findings, information processing and social
gued by confirmation bias cognition: State of the art and methodological
Koslowski, Barbara (USA) applications for the communication of research
results
Trading zones and interactional expertise Menold, Natalja (Germany)
as a framework for studying technoscien
tific collaborations PS-Mon-am-003 Doing science: What does it
Gorman, Michael E. (USA) mean? The disciplinary matrices of psychology,
physics, biology and sociology
Scientists semantic meaning of the con- Witte, Erich H. (Germany)
cept of Tacit Knowledge
Liberman, Sofia (Mexico) PS-Mon-am-004 Evolution of attitudes and
knowledge in the field of human research
The making of physical scientists and so- ethics, in medical students, Bogota, Colombia
cial scientists: The importance of being Escobar, Hugo (Colombia)
thing- or people-oriented
Feist, Gregory (USA) PS-Mon-am-005 Bioethical aspects of medico-
enetic assistance in psychiatry
g
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Poster Session, Monday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Mon-am-006 Undergraduate conceptions PS-Mon-am-020 The identification of nine

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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Poster Session, Monday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Mon-am-035 Research on counseling skill PS-Mon-am-050 A nation-wide computer-
MONDAY, 21 JULY

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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PS-Mon-am-063 A subtle measure of preju PS-Mon-am-077 The cross-country compari

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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Poster Session, Monday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Mon-am-089 The role of the ventral pre- PS-Mon-am-102 Argumentation and knowl
MONDAY, 21 JULY

motor cortex in sequencing linguistic informa edge inquiry


tion Horng, Ruey-Yun (Taiwan)
Opitz, Bertram (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-103 Evaluation of content de
PS-Mon-am-090 The acquisition of phono scriptions on conceptual behavior
tactic rules: Evidence from a combined event- Lopez Islas, Mario (Mexico)
related brain potentials and near-infrared spec-
PS-Mon-am-104 Relationship of narrative and
troscopy study
theory of mind in children with high function
Rossi, Sonja (Germany)
autism
PS-Mon-am-091 Hemodynamic response to Nagasaki, Tsutomu (Japan)
stimuli with varying temporal complexity in
PS-Mon-am-105 She has a long neck and he
healthy neonates
has big ears: How grammatical gender affects
Telkemeyer, Silke (Germany)
the concepts of animals
PS-Mon-am-092 Free labeling of emotion in Schalk, Lennart (Switzerland)
children at ages 3 to 6 years: The different de-
PS-Mon-am-106 Childrens comprehension of
velopmental trend under two label task condi-
Chinese narratives with full versus reduced
tions
anaphoric coherence: A behavior and compu-
Wang, Zhenhong (Peoples Republic of China)
tational exploration
PS-Mon-am-093 Syntactic and reading-re Tzeng, Yuhtsuen (Taiwan)
lated cognitive skills in Chinese children
PS-Mon-am-107 Do we make more mistakes
Xiaoyun, Xiao (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
in memory while using a foreign language? The
Republic of China)
side effect of foreign language on recognition
PS-Mon-am-094 Consideration on the shift memory
of sentence processing strategies Wen, Wen (Japan)
Yong, Zhai (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-108 The specificity of formulat
PS-Mon-am-095 Language development in ing questions and answers in deaf and hearing
profoundly deaf children Children
Suarez, Maria (Spain) Dimic, Nadezda (Serbia)
PS-Mon-am-096 The role of movement in the PS-Mon-am-109 Self-concept and social anx
action-sentence compatibility effect iety in stuttering children
Hauser, Christiane (Germany) Domsch, Holger (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-097 The role of inner speech in PS-Mon-am-110 Memory for serial order in
task-set selection: An examination using a ran- bilingual speakers
dom task-cuing procedure Klingebiel, Kathrin (United Kingdom)
Saeki, Erina (Japan)
Topic:Emotion and motivation
PS-Mon-am-098 Contexts to deny: When
people produce negations PS-Mon-am-111 The development of facial
Beltran, David (Spain) expressions of emotion in indian culture
Agrawal, Priyanka (India)
PS-Mon-am-099 Spoken and written dream
communication: Differences and methodolo PS-Mon-am-112 Positive illusion in romantic
gical aspects relationship and its correlation with relationship
Casagrande, Maria (Italy) satisfaction, quality and stability
Arnaudova, Sofija (The former Yugoslav Repub-
PS-Mon-am-100 Can societal language amend
lic of Macedonia)
ments change gender representation? The case
of Norwegian PS-Mon-am-113 Gender-differentiated biases
Gabriel, Ute (Norway) of perceived facial emotions in anxious and
dysphoric individuals
PS-Mon-am-101 The effect of a verbal pre-
Chen, Sue-Huei (Taiwan)
training on the post-contact descriptions on a
matching-to-sample task. PS-Mon-am-114 Mood and effort mobiliza
Guerrero Radillo, Alejandra Paola (Mexico) tion: Context rules!
de Burgo, Joana (Switzerland)

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PS-Mon-am-115 Morningness-Eveningness, PS-Mon-am-129 Does sugar turn life into

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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
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Topic:Animal behavior PS-Mon-am-155 Evolutionary trade-off: Inter


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and intersexual differences in propensity to ca-


PS-Mon-am-143 Causal reasoning in great sual sex and alcohol comsumption on different
apes: The tubes task age Brazilian samples
Cacchione, Trix (Switzerland) Correa Varella, Marco Antonio (Brazil)
PS-Mon-am-144 Risk-sensitivity in humans PS-Mon-am-156 Investigating sexual strate-
and rats: Comparatives results gies in a social community website
Garca Leal, scar (Mexico) Krause, Martin (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-145 Effects of endogenous opi PS-Mon-am-157 Evolutionary determinants of
oids on the passive avoidance learning and me- feelings of joy of the helper in an altruistic con-
mory of female rats during estrus cycle text
Najafi, Atieh (Islamic Republic of Iran) Sprrle, Matthias (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-146 Discrimination threshold of PS-Mon-am-158 I want (my) children to sleep
inclination angle against vertical is 10 degree in in a safe place: Experimental analysis of human
Goldfish sleeping site preferences from an evolutionary
Ohi, Shuzo (Japan) point of view
PS-Mon-am-147 Effects of the acute restraint Sprrle, Matthias (Germany)
stress on recovery and extinction of a spatial PS-Mon-am-159 Conditioned place prefer
learning task in rats ence induced by forced running in rats
Torres Berrio, Angelica (Colombia) Grant, Virginia (Canada)
PS-Mon-am-148 Do dogs have the theory of PS-Mon-am-160 Spontaneous activity of mice
mind? in various structures of space: From an open
Trojan, Maciej (Poland) field to complex mazes
PS-Mon-am-149 The phenomenon of second Kato, Katsunori (Japan)
brooding in Black-headed gull (Larus ridibun- PS-Mon-am-161 Taste aversion learning based
dus). The attempt of explanation in terms of on physical exercise in rats
numerical competence Nakajima, Sadahiko (Japan)
Trojan, Maciej (Poland)
PS-Mon-am-162 To go or not to go: Chim-
PS-Mon-am-150 Relative time, choice delay panzees understanding of a humans goals
and delay of reinforcement in conditional dis Buttelmann, David (Germany)
crimination
PS-Mon-am-163 Foraging in the Radial-Arm
Flores, Carlos (Mexico)
Maze: Anticipatory responses to predictable
PS-Mon-am-151 Kine-Cluster-System evalu food
ates the effects of antianxiety drugs and repeti- Cabrera, Felipe (Mexico)
tion experience on open-field behaviors of rats
PS-Mon-am-164 Biases in pigeons choices
Kawasaki, Katsuyoshi (Japan)
with computer-generated, multi-item visual ar-
PS-Mon-am-152 The effects of adrenergic sys rays: relative numerosity as a potential cue in
tem on level of anxiety in rat foraging decisions.
Komaki, Alireza (Islamic Republic of Iran) Emmerton, Jacky (USA)
PS-Mon-am-153 Enhanced learning-memory PS-Mon-am-165 Experiences of hospitaliza
associated with BDNF upregulation in hippo- tion among children under Bon Marrow Trans-
campus and striatum in rats plantation: A qualitative study
Xu, Bo (Peoples Republic of China) Godarzi, Zahra (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Mon-am-154 Fear of heights and fear of PS-Mon-am-166 The effects of perinatal hy-
victimization: Are they evolved subtypes of pothyroidism on the attentional ability in rats
fear? Hasegawa, Masashi (Japan)
Binser, Martin Josef (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-167 S-R correspondence in a
simple response task: The effect of switching
hands
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PS-Mon-am-168 Gaze-following but not per- PS-Mon-am-181 Development of temporally

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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)
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PS-Mon-am-194 Developmental changes in PS-Mon-am-208 Conversational awareness
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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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PS-Mon-am-220 The effectiveness of psycho- PS-Mon-am-234 Sociometric variables and at-

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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)
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PS-Mon-am-246 Fair enough: Comparing PS-Mon-am-258 Neuroticism in everyday life:
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and evaluating different approaches of test A general population momentary assessment


score adjustment in statewide assessments study
Kuhl, Poldi (Germany) Jacobs, Nele (Netherlands)
PS-Mon-am-247 A study of self concept, ad- PS-Mon-am-259 Asymmetry of body and
justment and academic achievement of adoles brain as determinants of believing in paranor-
cents in relation to socio-demographic varia mal phenomena
bles Schulter, Gnter (Austria)
Kumar, Parmod (India)
PS-Mon-am-260 Hardiness differently pre
PS-Mon-am-248 Foreign language acquisi dicted in men and women in the Czech sam
tion by using precision eaching method ple
Larcan, Rosalba (Italy) Solcova, Iva (Czech Republic)
PS-Mon-am-249 What do you tell your stu- PS-Mon-am-261 Discripancy between auto-
dents what school is for and how does it affect nomeous reaction and conscious psychic per-
their motivation? A study in the Singaporean ception following acute mental stress after the
context disaster of 9-11 in New York
Lee, Jie Qi (Singapore) Stueck, Marcus (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-250 The survey and analysis of PS-Mon-am-262 Asperger Spectrum Quotient
mental stress and coping manner of Chinese (ASQ) and electroencephalographic topograph-
college students analyses
Liao, Xiangrong (Peoples Republic of China) Sugawara, Masakazu (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-251 Design of a research experi- PS-Mon-am-263 Development of problem be
ment for the training in motivationals compe- haviours among Japanese children: A behav
tencies through educational innovation in per- ioural genetic approach
sonality and social psychology subjects Sugawara, Masumi (Japan)
Muela, Jos Antonio (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-264 Posterior versus anterior EEG
Topic:Personality and individual differ theta activity: A correlate of personality traits
ences related to incentive motivation
Wacker, Jan (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-252 Biomembrane correlates of
PS-Mon-am-265 Gender differences in mas-
personality: New strategy of psychobiological
culinity and femininity with regard to the active
assesment to people of risk-professions
paternity atage
Aminev, Evarist (Russia)
Aguilar-Luzon, Maria del Carmen (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-253 Quality and quantitative EEG
PS-Mon-am-266 Possessing absence: An ex-
abnormalities in offenders with Antisocial Per-
ploratory study of a hijra`s life
sonality Disorder
Cherian, Diana (India)
Calzada, Ana (Cuba)
PS-Mon-am-268 Masculinity: An overview
PS-Mon-am-254 EG and topography frequen-
Cronan, Kerry Richard (Australia)
cy in alcohol dependence offenders
Calzada, Ana (Cuba) PS-Mon-am-269 Girls just wanna have
fun? Impact of students gender on status and
PS-Mon-am-255 Self-regulatory strength les-
growth in their emotional development during
sens rumination and increases self-confidence
language instruction
Geisler, Fay C.M. (Germany)
Cronjger, Hanna (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-256 Positive evidence for Eysencks
PS-Mon-am-270 In-group favoritism in lead
arousal hypothesis: Combining electroencepha
ership evaluations: A gender perspective
logram and magnetic resonance imaging me-
Cuadrado, Isabel (Spain)
thods
Hagemann, Dirk (Germany) PS-Mon-am-271 A smile is just a smile: But
only for men. Gender differences in response
PS-Mon-am-257 Personal features of children
to faces scales
with educational problems
Elfering, Achim (Switzerland)
Ivashchenko, Nina (Russia)

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PS-Mon-am-272 Gender differences during PS-Mon-am-285 The correlations between

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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
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PS-Mon-am-298 The prevalent of child sexual PS-Mon-am-311 Effects of perpetrator status
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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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PS-Mon-am-325 Ethnical identity and social PS-Mon-am-337 The parents working in Eu-

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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PS-Mon-am-350 Couples communication PS-Mon-am-363 Attachment to peers and de
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style and marital attribution in Japan pressive symptomatology: A study in preadoles


Kawashima, Akiko (Japan) cents
Carmen, Senra Rivera (Spain)
PS-Mon-am-351 Mothers expressed emotion
towards children with and without autism: PS-Mon-am-364 Psychopathology in a sam
Study in Iran ple of Greek Cypriot students
Khodabakhshi Koolaee, Anahita (Islamic Repub- Demetriou, Andreas (Cyprus)
lic of Iran)
PS-Mon-am-365 Relationship between body
Topic:Clinical/Counseling psychology mass index, obesity and total body fat with de-
pression in 15 to 49 years old females
PS-Mon-am-352 Lifetime prevalence and im- Eftekhari, Mohammad Hassan (Islamic
pact of stalking: Epidemiological data from Eas- Republic of Iran)
tern Austria
Burger, Christoph (Austria) PS-Mon-am-366 Obsessive compulsive symp-
toms in Aspergers disorder and high function
PS-Mon-am-353 Self-concept of male and fe- ing autism
male conduct-disordered adolescents Fischer, Christian (Germany)
Fischer, Pascal S. (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-368 A cultural understanding of
PS-Mon-am-354 Peer-group norms regarding risky behavior engagement amongst Chinese
abusive behavior: The case of Japanese junior adolescents
high school students Goldfinger, Marc (Canada)
Onishi, Ayako (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-369 Examining early adaptation
PS-Mon-am-355 Politics and voters appeal of difficulties among 3-year-old children with dif-
boot camps vs. psychologically based early ficulties in attention and hyperactivity: The role
childhood intervention for the prevention of of biological risk-factors, family stressors and
antisocial behavior parenting practices
Schlauch-Rigby, Gisela (USA) Gosar, David (Slovenia)
PS-Mon-am-356 Predicting clinical depression PS-Mon-am-370 Considerations regarding the
in adolescents by self-reports use of screening tools in the identification of
Aebi, Marcel (Switzerland) children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
PS-Mon-am-357 Linguistic and conceptual Disorder (ADHD)
equivalence of Conners revised rating scales in Karaba, Rania (Greece)
a Sudanese sample PS-Mon-am-371 Emotion understanding of
Al-Awad, Ahmed (Sudan) children with ADHD and its relation to social
PS-Mon-am-358 Youth and addiction: Treat- problems
ment of co-morbid disorders Kats-Gold, Inna (Israel)
Andorfer, Ute (Austria) PS-Mon-am-372 Depression and feelings of
PS-Mon-am-359 Chronic physical complaints loneliness in a sample of Greek primary school
of adolescents in Germany: A population-based children
cross-sectional survey Didaskalou, Eleni (Greece)
Barkmann, Claus (Germany) PS-Mon-am-373 Feelings of loneliness and
PS-Mon-am-360 Subjective body experience family coherence in children
and attitude toward ones body in patients with Kleftaras, George (Greece)
eating disorder PS-Mon-am-374 The mental health of adoles
Brytek-Matera, Anna (Poland) cents in Rural South Australia: Perspectives of
PS-Mon-am-361 The role of self-discrepancy human service providers
in eating disordered womens body image Kurtin, Marijeta (Australia)
Brytek-Matera, Anna (Poland) PS-Mon-am-375 Impact of the speed of visual
PS-Mon-am-362 Parental characteristics and and auditory stimuli on the perceptive and
practices and children early disruptive behav comprehensive aspects of communication in
iours children with autism
Carbonneau, Rene (Canada) Lain, France (France)

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PS-Mon-am-376 The longitudinal relationship PS-Mon-am-388 Mental health, risk and re

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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PS-Mon-am-401 Relationships between mind PS-Mon-am-415 Developmental outcomes in
MONDAY, 21 JULY

fulness and perfectionism with mental health children with very-low-birth-weight


Kabirnezhad, Sanaz (Islamic Republic of Iran) Noi, Mika (Japan)
PS-Mon-am-402 Factor analysis of Brief COPE PS-Mon-am-416 Post traumatic stress disor-
in a sample of Greek Cypriot adults der and psychological functioning in spinal
Kapsou, Margarita (Cyprus) cord injured patients
Pillay, Basil (South Africa)
PS-Mon-am-403 Development of the Mann-
heim Stress Test PS-Mon-am-417 The contribution of changes
Kolotylova, Tatyana (Germany) in diet, exercise and stress management to
changes in cardiovascular risk factors in pa
PS-Mon-am-404 Health-related quality of life
tients at risk for heart disease
in thyroid diseases: Relative validity of two ge-
Pischke, Claudia (USA)
neric instruments
Knig, Dorothea (Austria) PS-Mon-am-418 Comparative impact of be
ing the bearer of a chronic illness on quality of
PS-Mon-am-405 Psychometric properties of
life (QOL), health locus of control (HLOC) and
Polish adaptation of the Postpartum Depres
perceived social support (PSS) at Glaucoma and
sion Screening Scale
Osteoarthritis patients
Kossakowska-Petrycka, Karolina (Poland)
Popa-Velea, Ovidiu (Romania)
PS-Mon-am-406 A study of subjective well-
PS-Mon-am-419 Psychosocial determinants of
being and health of Spanish nurses of health-
health care use by obese adults: Findings from
care organizations
KORA, Germany
Martinez, Fermin (Spain)
von Lengerke, Thomas (Germany)
PS-Mon-am-407 Negative affect in focal epi-
PS-Mon-am-420 The development of a cog-
lepsy: The role of quality of life perception
nitive-behavior group intervention program to
Meneses, Rute F. (Portugal)
reduce the hostility level of coronary heart dis
PS-Mon-am-408 Why do people smoke ciga- ease patients and its effect on blood coagula
rettes? Different reasons for different people tion function
Nahari, Galit (Israel) Weng, Chia-Ying (Taiwan)
PS-Mon-am-409 Evaluation of the quality of PS-Mon-am-421 The effect of biofeedback
life in Iranian women with fibromyalgia treatment under stress situation on test anx
Roshan, Rasol (Islamic Republic of Iran) iety
Yuan, Xiaojiao (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-am-410 Relationship between loneli-
ness and self, Reported health among universi- PS-Mon-am-422 Psychometric instruments for
ty students measuring and preventing the risk of compli
Zardeckaite-Matulaitiene, Kristina (Lithuania) cated grief in bereaved parents
Guarino, Angela (Italy)
PS-Mon-am-411 Psychological factors of adult
patients with sustained atopic dermatitis PS-Mon-am-423 Factors associated with psy-
Takaki, Hiroko (Japan) chological responses after a grandparents
death
PS-Mon-am-412 Personal control variables
Janowski, Konrad (Italy)
and body image dissatisfaction
Vivas, Eleonora (Venezuela) PS-Mon-am-424 The influence of intelligence
on early mortality is explained by household
PS-Mon-am-413 Pleasant activities as rein-
income: National longitudinal study of youth
forcers and indicators of quality of life: Their
Jokela, Markus (Finland)
impact on depression in the elderly
Kleftaras, George (Greece) PS-Mon-am-425 Readiness to bereavement:
The change of mens prospect before the death
PS-Mon-am-414 Biological factors and psy-
of their wife
chosocial stress as contributors to coronary ar-
Kobayashi, Shinichi (Japan)
tery disease among veterans with traumatic
blindness PS-Mon-am-427 Representations of being
Kushnir, Talma (Israel) dead: Cognitive and cultural constraints
Pereira, Vera (Portugal)

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PS-Mon-am-428 Reflections about relation PS-Mon-am-441 Level of automation: Effects

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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PS-Mon-am-455 Career priority patterns PS-Mon-am-468 The relationship between
MONDAY, 21 JULY

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
Fil, Alena (Ukraine) Monday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h

PS-Mon-am-457 Job strain, negative sensitivi- Topic: History, theory, psychology as a


ty and health in Venezuelan professionals discipline
Goncalves Oliveira, Lila (Venezuela)
PS-Mon-pm-001 Sensitivity to vowel catego-
PS-Mon-am-458 The structure of Hollands ries in bilingual infants
RIASEC types in Serbia and Croatia Albareda, Barbara (Spain)
Hedrih, Vladimir (Serbia)
PS-Mon-pm-002 Vocal recognition in golden
PS-Mon-am-459 Gendered Guanxi: How monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana)
women managers in information technology Su, Yanjie (Peoples Republic of China)
field in China network
PS-Mon-pm-003 Indigenization of psychology
Huang, Jiehua (Finland)
in the Sudan
PS-Mon-am-460 Work environment, work- Altayp, Anas (Sudan)
nonwork interface, and quality of life offree-
PS-Mon-pm-004 Intelligence assessment and
lance teleworkers
their impact in the formulation of educational
Huang, Qinghai (Peoples Republic of China)
policies in Colombia
PS-Mon-am-461 Effect of employees self- Arias Patino, Erika (Colombia)
esteem and the discrepancy between self-ap
PS-Mon-pm-005 Freuds China connections
praisal and reflected self-appraisal on relation-
Blowers, Geoffrey (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo-
ships with superordinates
ples Republic of China)
Isobe, Chikae (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-006 Providing psychiatric care to
PS-Mon-am-462 The blind spot in person-
a small and remote Island population
nel selection: The role of unconscious factors in
Cheney, Alan (Netherlands Antilles)
job interviews
Kolominski, Stephan (Germany) PS-Mon-pm-007 View from preschools in Tur-
key
PS-Mon-am-463 Performance evaluation with
Dincer, Caglayan (Turkey)
within-individual comparisons: A prospect the-
ory approach PS-Mon-pm-009 The professional develop-
Kwong, Jessica Y.Y. (Hong Kong SAR of the ment of Sardinian psychologists: Analysis of
Peoples Republic of China) present trends
Guicciardi, Marco (Italy)
PS-Mon-am-464 Leadership in market-orient
ed contexts PS-Mon-pm-010 International assessment of
Laumann, Maja (Germany) learning in scientific literacy between Germany
and Taiwanese on PISA 2006
PS-Mon-am-465 Psychological determinants
Lin, Hsiao-Fang (Taiwan)
of industrial enterprise managers responsibili-
ty PS-Mon-pm-011 The development and use of
Lazorko, Olha (Ukraine) Romanian system for reviewing and certifica-
tion of psychological tests
PS-Mon-am-466 Professional motivation and
Lita, Stefan (Romania)
organizational commitment
Lebedeva, Nataliya (Ukraine) PS-Mon-pm-012 Workers education and so-
cial inclusion in Brazil
PS-Mon-am-467 In job interviews, the behav
Matos Coelho, Maria Ins (Brazil)
iour of an interviewer affects the reaction of
the job candidate
Meier-Faust, Thomas (Germany)

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PS-Mon-pm-013 First-year university student PS-Mon-pm-027 Psychodynamics of well-

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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)

PS-Mon-pm-018 Wundt and Stumpf collec- PS-Mon-pm-032 Is it possible to combine dis-


tions in Japan course analysis and survey methods? A theore-
Takasuna, Miki (Japan) tical account
Anderssen, Norman (Norway)
PS-Mon-pm-019 Chinese rural migrant wor-
kers social attitude personality and poverty at- PS-Mon-pm-033 Binge eating assessment in
tribution Spanish population
Zhang, Jianxin (Peoples Republic of China) Andrs, Ana (Spain)

PS-Mon-pm-020 Brain, mind and thinking: PS-Mon-pm-034 A factorial exploratory anal


Three different entities? ysis of Minnesota multiphasic personality in-
Botia Sanabria, Maria Lucero (Colombia) ventory adolescents (MMPI-A)
Berro, Angela (Colombia)
PS-Mon-pm-021 How many psychologies do
we need? PS-Mon-pm-035 Construction of inventories
Brinkmann, Svend (Denmark) assessing metacognitive ability
Asamura, Akihiko (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-022 Psychology in postmodern
settings: Theoretical and practical challenges PS-Mon-pm-036 Effects of computerized ad-
Jovanovic, Gordana (Serbia) aptive testing and feedback on test-taking mo-
tivation and achievement
PS-Mon-pm-023 Internal activeness as a sen- Asseburg, Regine (Germany)
se of wisdom From the transcendental point
of view of Heidegger PS-Mon-pm-037 The study of the validity and
Kojima, Yasuji (Japan) reliability of the Trait Meta-Mood Scale (TMMS)
among students
PS-Mon-pm-024 Influence of Byelorussian Bayani, Ali Asghar (Islamic Republic of Iran)
stage of creativity of Vygotskogo on develop-
ment of psychology in Russia, Byelorussia PS-Mon-pm-038 Validation and norming
Kolominsky, Yakov (Belarus) the Computerized Adpative Test of Anxiety
(A-CAT)
PS-Mon-pm-025 A health psychology per- Becker, Janine (Germany)
spective on therapy of sexual delinquency
Krischke, Norbert (Germany) PS-Mon-pm-039 Selection of applicants for
apprenticeship positions in public administra
PS-Mon-pm-026 Two perspectives on the mo- tion: Construction and validation of a method
dular mind to capture the ability to reason
Ni, Yujing (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re- Boessneck, Andre (Germany)
public of China)
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PS-Mon-pm-040 Messurement of profession PS-Mon-pm-052 Psychometric properties of
MONDAY, 21 JULY

al self-understanding at practising psycholo- Lithuanian version of the Intelligence Structure


gists Test 2000-R
Bondarenko, Alexander (Ukraine) Dragunevicius, Kestutis (Lithuania)
PS-Mon-pm-041 On the validity of specific PS-Mon-pm-053 Adaptation and validation
cognitive abilities for predicting training suc- of the positive affect and negative affect sche-
cess in Germany: A multi-level meta-analysis dule to Chile
Borgmann, Lars (Germany) Dufey, Michele (Chile)
PS-Mon-pm-042 Gender differences on the PS-Mon-pm-054 Fast visual stimulus system
Mental Rotation Test: No item specificity using LED
Bors, Douglas A. (Canada) Eda, Hideo (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-043 The Health Scale for Chinese PS-Mon-pm-055 The four factor personality
Drug Abuser (HSDA): Development, reliability, test based on 4 elements
and validity Fajmonova, Dana (Czech Republic)
Cai, Taisheng (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-056 The role of dynamic testing
PS-Mon-pm-044 Academic performance in in assessing cognition competence of children
college: Study of the effects of interaction per- Fang, Ping (Peoples Republic of China)
son-context with Portuguese students
PS-Mon-pm-057 The structural validity of the
Candeias, Adelinda (Portugal)
coping strategies questionnaire for teachers
PS-Mon-pm-045 Developing test tools to Faraci, Palmira (Italy)
analyze and diagnose mathematical creativity
PS-Mon-pm-058 Psychometric properties of
in junior high students in Taiwan
the interpersonal reactivity index in a sample of
Chen, Lee-Chou (Taiwan)
Chilean university students
PS-Mon-pm-046 Generalizability models ap- Fernandez, Ana Maria (Chile)
plied to analyzing reliability of multidimensional
PS-Mon-pm-059 Relationship between prob-
questionnaire on medical students attitudes
lems and frustrations of students in Japan,
towards family medicine
Sweden, Denmark and Finland
Chen, Xiaojuan (Hong Kong SAR of the
Fujii, Yoshihisa (Japan)
Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-060 Self-inventory of attitudes
PS-Mon-pm-047 Translation and cross-cultur
and skills of moral and spiritual intelligence
al adaptation of assessment instrument for
Garcia Fernandez, Carmen Irma (Puerto Rico)
working alliance in child psychotherapy
Ciucurel, Manuela Mihaela (Romania) PS-Mon-pm-061 The dependability of the de-
fensive functioning scale of diagnostic and sta-
PS-Mon-pm-048 Passageless comprehension
tistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-IV)
of the Nelson-Denny Reading Test: Well above
Ghamari Givi, Hossein (Islamic Republic of
chance for university students
Iran)
Coleman, Chris (USA)
PS-Mon-pm-062 Instrumental leadership: Val
PS-Mon-pm-049 The Narcissistic personality
idity and reliability of a new scale
inventory: Psychometric characteristics in a Tur-
Gleich, Heike (Germany)
kish sample
Coskan, Canan (Turkey) PS-Mon-pm-063 A study with children on fa-
mily in animal drawing test (Familie in Tiere
PS-Mon-pm-050 A study of factor structure
Test) by Brem Grser
of 3, 9 and 14-item per-construct Persian ver
Goktas, Goksu (Turkey)
sions of Ryffs scales of psychological well-being
in male and female university students Topic: Learning, memory and cognition
DaneshvarPour, Zohreh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Mon-pm-064 Contingency awareness in
PS-Mon-pm-051 A multidimensional view of operant conditioning of pain perception
temperament: Correlation between parental Becker, Susanne (Germany)
reports and observational methodology
Sim Teufel, Sandra (Spain) PS-Mon-pm-065 Neural correlates of aversive
conditioning
Blmel, Isabelle (Germany)
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PS-Mon-pm-066 Effects of continuous and PS-Mon-pm-080 The role of categorisation

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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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PS-Mon-pm-093 The support of the existence PS-Mon-pm-106 Integration of action effects
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of preferred landing position in the recognition in mental task representations


of Chinese words with high frequency Lukas, Sarah (Germany)
Chou, Yu-Ju (Taiwan)
PS-Mon-pm-107 Relationship between fiction
PS-Mon-pm-094 Can mental images be ro games and mind theory
tated and examined? Saiz Manzanares, Maria Consuelo (Spain)
Dsa, Zoltn (Romania)
PS-Mon-pm-108 The effect of data character
PS-Mon-pm-095 Titles validity and effects on istics on mean estimation
users mental model. Masnick, Amy (USA)
Eyrolle, Hlne (France)
PS-Mon-pm-109 Students emotional apprais
PS-Mon-pm-096 Semiotic analysis of Brade- al mechanisms to academic events and their
sco Seguros publicity campaign We take good relation to attitude toward their professors
care of everything you care for Morales, Guadalupe (Mexico)
Grubits, Sonia (Brazil)
PS-Mon-pm-110 Cognitive aging and deci
PS-Mon-pm-097 Relationship between meta- sion quality in consumer choice
cognition, anxiety and depression among mo- Nunes, Ludmila (Portugal)
thers of deaf and normal children
PS-Mon-pm-111 Developmental ability of re-
Hakim Javadi, Mansour (Islamic Republic of
versibility perception of the ambiguous figures
Iran)
Sra, Lszl (Hungary)
PS-Mon-pm-098 Representation of four-di-
PS-Mon-pm-112 The eye movement research
mensional spacetime as separate spatial and
of the influence of music on cognition
temporal mental images
Sui, Xue (Peoples Republic of China)
Jirik-Babb, Pauline (USA)
PS-Mon-pm-113 An eye-tracking analysis of
PS-Mon-pm-099 Error processing while switch
context effects in multi-attribute, multi-alterna-
ing between addition and multiplication
tive decision making: Examining the attraction
Jost, Kerstin (Germany)
effect and the compromise effect
PS-Mon-pm-100 Effects of variable informa Tsuzuki, Takashi (Japan)
tion in perception and recognition for indoor
PS-Mon-pm-114 Automatic thoughts and lo-
scenes
cus of control as factors for academic success
Kasai, Yuriko (Japan)
Ackovska-Leskovska, Elena (The former
PS-Mon-pm-101 Dissonance in how we make Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
decisions and how we want to make decisions
PS-Mon-pm-115 Difficulty of stimulus discri-
Kerimi, Neda (Sweden)
mination and reaction times for negative emo-
PS-Mon-pm-102 The effects of the deception tional pictures
as a result of varying contents concerning the Akamine, Aki (Japan)
possibility of occurrence on ratings of truthful-
PS-Mon-pm-116 Influence of perceptual and
ness and forgiveness
emotional cues on risky driving
Kikuchi, Fumitoshi (Japan)
Alvarez, Vanessa (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-103 The asymmetric relationship
PS-Mon-pm-117 Evaluating the role of cogni-
between facial identity and facial expression:
tive and motivational strategies in the student
The influence of facial expression
academic achievement and psychologic prob-
Komatsu, Sahoko (Japan)
lem reduction
PS-Mon-pm-104 Impact of differing grades of Baezzat, Fereshteh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
anthropomorphism and embodiment on Theo-
PS-Mon-pm-118 Occasional excessive use of
ry of Mind (ToM): An fMRI study
alcohol an emotional ambivalence.
Krach, Sren (Germany)
Caballero, Amparo (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-105 The effect of mental loading
PS-Mon-pm-119 Hemispheric transfer in ale-
on meta-memory monitoring
xithymic subjects
Li, Jian (Peoples Republic of China)
Casagrande, Maria (Italy)

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PS-Mon-pm-120 Role of women in teaching PS-Mon-pm-135 Pregnancy in adolescence:

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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)

Topic: Human development PS-Mon-pm-137 Affect of media exposure


upon adolescent self-esteem
PS-Mon-pm-123 Disease attitude and self- Jansson-Boyd, Cathrine (United Kingdom)
concept of haemophiliac adolescents (HA) in
PS-Mon-pm-138 The relationship between
connection with parental attitude
emotion regulation strategy and physiological
Aralova, Marina (Russia)
response of children
PS-Mon-pm-124 Identity status and time per- Jiang, Yuan (Peoples Republic of China)
spective in adolescence
PS-Mon-pm-139 Locus of control and parent
Laghi, Fiorenzo (Italy)
ing style in runaway girls
PS-Mon-pm-125 Depression in adolescence: Khorramabadi, Razieh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Gender and grade differences
PS-Mon-pm-140 Problem solving and paren-
Benavides, Gemma (Spain)
ting style in runaway girls
PS-Mon-pm-126 Psychosocial determinants of Khorramabadi, Razieh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
the dimensions of depression in adolescence
PS-Mon-pm-141 Marijuana use initiation and
Benavides, Gemma (Spain)
mental health of adolescents
PS-Mon-pm-127 Life satisfaction among im- Kocon, Katarzyna (Poland)
migrant and native adolescents in Spain
PS-Mon-pm-142 The relationship between an
Caldern Lpez, Sonsoles (Spain)
attachment style and emotional intelligence
PS-Mon-pm-128 Relations between family among adolescents
and/or school disconnection, gender, and ado- Kricman, Katija (Croatia)
lescents health
PS-Mon-pm-143 Correlates of identity sta
Cartierre, Nathalie (France)
tuses among adolescents in Hong Kong
PS-Mon-pm-129 Sexual behavior among Bra- Lam, Rebecca (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
zilians adolescents: Does religiosity matter? Republic of China)
Cerqueira Santos, Elder (Brazil)
PS-Mon-pm-144 Social fear as a peculiar phe-
PS-Mon-pm-130 The relationship between nomenon of adolescence
Interparental conflict and adolescents affective Lemeshchuk, Viktoriya (Ukraine)
well-being: Mediation of cognitive appraisals
PS-Mon-pm-145 The classification and discri-
and moderation of peer status
minate of social adjustment
Chi, Liping (Peoples Republic of China)
Li, Xiaowei (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-131 The parenting style impact
PS-Mon-pm-146 Early sexual intercourse
to resiliency and identity status on the late ado-
among adolescents and parenting processes
lescence
Lin, Siu-Fung (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Dariyo, Agoes (Indonesia)
Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-132 The relationships between
PS-Mon-pm-147 Emotional variation exhibited
mothers rearing types and aggression in chil
by medical students, Chinese and Russians
dren and adolescents
Liu, Huiying (Russia)
ngel Carrasco, Miguel (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-148 Emotional separation in pa-
PS-Mon-pm-133 Internet self-efficacy and ca-
rent-adolescent relationship: The role of ado
reer Information search on the internet
lescent personal characteristics
Gamboa, Vitor (Portugal)
Lo Cricchio, Maria Grazia (Italy)
PS-Mon-pm-134 Suicide attempts during ado
lescence: An identity quest?
Goldsztein, Sasha (Belgium)
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PS-Mon-pm-149 Adolescents identity, attach- PS-Mon-pm-161 Academic achievement in
MONDAY, 21 JULY

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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PS-Mon-pm-174 The impact of primary school PS-Mon-pm-186 Significant improvement of

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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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PS-Mon-pm-199 Computer competence and PS-Mon-pm-213 High abilities, gifted, moral
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gender: Differences in test-performance and and ethics/HSME


attribution under stereotype threat Bulkool Mettrau, Marsyl (Brazil)
Mueller, Stephanie (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-214 Specific contribution of cog-
PS-Mon-pm-200 Sex differences in heart ra- nitive-motivational variables to the academic
tes, anxiety and estimated time under paired achievements prediction
cooperative task situations Castejon, Juan-Luis (Spain)
Osato, Eiko (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-215 Relation between personality
PS-Mon-pm-201 Gender and health: The gen characteristics and electroencephalografic fea-
der perspective in health made operative by ture in athlets
masculinity/femininity measurement Danoiu, Suzana (Romania)
Sanchez Lopez, Pilar (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-216 A dynamic view of tempera-
PS-Mon-pm-202 Gender difference in psy- ment: Interdependence of temperament and
chological impact of disasters among survivors interactional dimensions
in India in last three decades Sim Teufel, Sandra (Spain)
Satapathy, Sujata (India)
PS-Mon-pm-217 The moderating effect of
PS-Mon-pm-203 Long-term impact of re self-appraised life stress on mood clarity-vital
peated strong Hypothalamus pituitary adrenal satisfaction relationship
axis activations on basal Glucocorticoid sensiti- Extremera, Natalio (Spain)
vity
Strahler, Jana (Germany) Topic: Social psychology

PS-Mon-pm-204 Gender differences in the PS-Mon-pm-218 The positive impact of irra


role of linguistic style on impression formation tional beliefs? A mutual connection with justice
Suppes, Alexandra (USA) sensitivity
Bekk, Magdalena (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-205 The effects of sex-role atti-
tudes and gender types on the process model PS-Mon-pm-219 Teenagers and magazines:
of work-family conflicts in dual-career couples Which social representations do they share?
Tomida, Makiko (Japan) Boyer, Isabelle (France)
PS-Mon-pm-206 Personality characteristics PS-Mon-pm-220 The incremental validity of
(self-concept) perceived between parents and irrationality for the prediction of life satisfac-
permanent couple: A correlation tion
Valdez, Jos Luis (Mexico) Breugst, Nicola (Germany)
PS-Mon-pm-207 Gender identity: An inte PS-Mon-pm-221 Psychology of money: Val
grated approach ues and symbolization in postmodern consu-
Vasconcellos, Doris (France) mers behaviour
Bustreo, Massimo (Italy)
PS-Mon-pm-208 Personality culture from gen
der viewpoint PS-Mon-pm-222 Learning social attitudes:
Verzhybok, Halina (Belarus) Childrens sensitivity to the nonverbal behaviors
of adult models during interracial interactions
PS-Mon-pm-209 The influence of field inde-
Castelli, Luigi (Italy)
pendence-field dependence cognitive style on
set effect among middle school students PS-Mon-pm-223 What happens when stu-
Yao, Jingjing (Peoples Republic of China) dents majors mismatch with career interests?
Mediating effects of life satisfaction towards
PS-Mon-pm-210 Gender difference in emo
academic burnout and engagement in China
tional intelligence
Cham, Heining (Peoples Republic of China)
Tolegenova, Aliya (Kazakhstan)
PS-Mon-pm-224 Genders differences in sex
PS-Mon-pm-211 Other-regarding preference
ual risk behavior to HIV/AIDS
in 3.5- to 5-year-old children
Claudio, Victor (Portugal)
Zhang, Zhen (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Mon-pm-212 Personality in caregivers of
the aged
Aparicio, Marta (Spain)
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PS-Mon-pm-225 Causal attributions to aca- PS-Mon-pm-238 Exploring the nature of atti-

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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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PS-Mon-pm-252 Consumer skepticism to- PS-Mon-pm-264 A factor analysis of the mini-
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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)

PS-Mon-pm-259 A comparative study of psy- PS-Mon-pm-272 Social anxiety and progeste-


chological problems of children suffering from rone: Maladaptive responses to social rejection
cancer, epilepsy and asthma Mcclure, Christopher (USA)
Shah, Ashiq Ali (Canada) PS-Mon-pm-273 Cognitive performance in pa
PS-Mon-pm-260 Structural equation model tients with MDD: Profile, dynamics and factors
of the causal relations between consumption Navratilova, Petra (Czech Republic)
values and basic life values in Chinese urban PS-Mon-pm-274 The cognitive functions and
adolescents psychopharmacology
Sun, Qi (Peoples Republic of China) Pluzhnikov, Iliya (Russia)
PS-Mon-pm-261 Loneliness in middle child- PS-Mon-pm-275 Cognitive and executive
hood and its relation to multi-level peer experi- functions in schizophrenia: Does it matter to
ence quality of patients life?
Sun, Xiaojun (Peoples Republic of China) Sumcovov, Petra (Czech Republic)
PS-Mon-pm-262 Clinical characteristics of PS-Mon-pm-276 The relationship between
ADHD in Thai children theory of mind and executive function: Evi-
Trangkasombat, Umaporn (Thailand) dence from children with ASD or ADHD
PS-Mon-pm-263 Sandplay therapys process Zhou, Shijie (Peoples Republic of China)
and effect for a 11 year old girl with selective PS-Mon-pm-277 Theory of mind in children
mutism with autism spectrum disorders
Xu, Jie (Peoples Republic of China) Zhou, Shijie (Peoples Republic of China)

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PS-Mon-pm-278 The effectiveness of mind- PS-Mon-pm-291 PTG and behavioral indices

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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

PS-Mon-pm-281 Development and validation PS-Mon-pm-294 Deciding the means of suici-


of an assessment procedure to identify therapy de
related interpersonal behaviour of postgradua- Shigemori, Masayoshi (Japan)
te student therapists (TRIB) PS-Mon-pm-295 The development of the con
Eversmann, Julia (Germany) cept of death among Japanese kindergarten-
PS-Mon-pm-282 Service users views of the ers
benefits of and barriers to mental health re- Tsujimoto, Tai (Japan)
search participation PS-Mon-pm-296 Mental health of the patients
Finn, Erica (Ireland) seeking cosmetic rhinoplasty
PS-Mon-pm-283 Feasibility and validity of a Afkham Ebrahimi, Azizeh (Islamic Republic of
computer-adaptive test for the assessment of Iran)
depression PS-Mon-pm-297 Anxiety and the fear of
Fliege, Herbert (Germany) death in health professionals
PS-Mon-pm-284 Image focusing (TIF) and Campelos, Cristina (Portugal)
mind view focusing (MVF) as self-help focus PS-Mon-pm-298 Sexual behaviour in adoles
ing cents immigrants: HIV risk analysis
Ito, Yoshimi (Japan) Castro, ngel (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-285 Developing of A View in PS-Mon-pm-299 Study of social apprehension
Mind scale (VMS) in primary care and its relationship with the fre-
Ito, Yoshimi (Japan) quency of medical visits and psychosocial dis
PS-Mon-pm-286 Anorexic young women and tress
their mothers: Psychodynamic approach of a Cebri, Jordi (Spain)
contemporary clinic PS-Mon-pm-300 Antonovskys sense of cohe-
Lange, Elaine (Brazil) rence theory and mental disorder
PS-Mon-pm-287 Outcome evalution of behav Griffiths, Chris (United Kingdom)
ior therapy in an outpatient university psycho- PS-Mon-pm-301 Obesity and life satisfaction:
therapy unit A path analysis
Lcker, Kristin (Germany) Lugli, Zoraide (Venezuela)
PS-Mon-pm-289 First step for a behavioural PS-Mon-pm-302 Personality traits and preg-
analysis of the therapeutic relationship: Devel nancy related worries
opment of therapists verbal behaviour coding Marin Morales, Dolores (Spain)
system and study of its reliability
Montao, Montserrat (Spain) PS-Mon-pm-303 Illness and health recovery:
Experiences of patients with supraventricular
PS-Mon-pm-290 Assessment of imagination arrhythmia treated with ablation
use in inner conflict resolution with thematic Maryniak, Agnieszka (Poland)
apperception test
Ryzhov, Andrey (Russia) PS-Mon-pm-304 Safety perception among
patients of Spanish hospitals
Mira, Jose Joaquin (Spain)
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PS-Mon-pm-305 Air pollution is bad to my PS-Mon-pm-317 Relationship between intrin-
MONDAY, 21 JULY

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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PS-Mon-pm-330 Application of the transthe- PS-Mon-pm-344 Disordered eating and body

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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PS-Mon-pm-360 Relationship between per- PS-Mon-pm-374 Comparison between sports
MONDAY, 21 JULY

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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Poster Session, Monday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h


PS-Mon-pm-386 Emotional labor and work PS-Mon-pm-398 Convergent, discriminant,

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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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PS-Mon-pm-411 Conflict behaviour in inno- PS-Mon-pm-423 Use of symbolic methods to
MONDAY, 21 JULY

vation processes explore the cognitive processes used by people


Clausing, Anne (Germany) to evaluate a sailing boat
Cian, Luca (Italy)
PS-Mon-pm-412 Standardised measuring of
informal/non-formal learning in a disadvan- PS-Mon-pm-424 Autotelic need for touch, af-
taged job-seeking population fective response, and persuasion: The mode
Clifford, Ian (Ireland) rating role of country-of-origin image
Fang, Wenchang (Taiwan)
PS-Mon-pm-413 Obtaining recommendations
for vocational training from vocational inter PS-Mon-pm-425 Is opinion about energy ef-
ests: An automated algorithm using the inven- ficiency linked to values?
tory of vocational interests of the German Fe- Hammer, Beatrice (France)
deral Employment Agency (BA-BII)
PS-Mon-pm-426 Remembering advertisements
Crost, Nicolas (Germany)
leads to forgetting other advertisements
PS-Mon-pm-414 Conflict management stra- Hanita, Kenji (Japan)
tegies and gender: A qualitative analysis
PS-Mon-pm-427 Studies of the influence of
Cunha, Pedro (Portugal)
parents and teachers interaction on students
PS-Mon-pm-415 Development and validation psychological health and learning qualities
of entrepreneurial competence in Chinese pri- Hao, Ruoping (Peoples Republic of China)
vate enterprises
PS-Mon-pm-428 Effects of the color environ-
Du, Hong (Peoples Republic of China)
ments on the human cognitive function
Topic: Environmental psychology Kodama, Takayuki (Japan)
PS-Mon-pm-429 Cross-cultural study of the
PS-Mon-pm-416 Locomotion-space repre-
affordances of childrens urban environments in
sentation of visually impaired persons: Impact
Russia and Switzerland
of personality, environmental factors and new
Leonova, Tamara (Switzerland)
technologies on the urban space management
Baltenneck, Nicolas (France) PS-Mon-pm-430 Structural analysis of brand
equity based on the cognition of consumers:
PS-Mon-pm-417 Architects and non-archi
From the survey of foundation-cream brands
tects perception of exposed concrete as a
Maeda, Hiromitsu (Japan)
building material
Benz, Irmela (Germany) PS-Mon-pm-431 Man-environment bond: A
community based study
PS-Mon-pm-418 The role of entitativity in the
Mukherjee, Jhuma (India)
perception of neighbourhoods in urban areas
Bernardo, Ftima (Portugal) PS-Mon-pm-432 Personality development in
strong environments
PS-Mon-pm-419 Metropolitan characteristics
Ness, James (Germany)
and environment related human needs
Bieniok, Majken (Germany) PS-Mon-pm-433 Phenomenological study
about students cognition of campus environ-
PS-Mon-pm-420 Effective cognitive work and
ment
individual response to external factors of acti
Ohta, Hirohiko (Japan)
vity
Burov, Oleksandr (Ukraine) PS-Mon-pm-434 Odor from industrial sources:
Defining and predicting residents annoyance
PS-Mon-pm-421 Environmental perception
Pierrette, Marjorie (France)
and public participation in infrastructural devel
opment projects in developing countries PS-Mon-pm-435 Evolution of place attach-
Chauhan, Pawan (India) ment and place identity
Ruiz, Cristina (Spain)
PS-Mon-pm-422 Using community studies to
improve pupils environmental perception and PS-Mon-pm-436 Effect of the participatory
cognition communication game on environmental edu-
Chilala, Michael (Zambia) cation
Sugiura, Junkichi (Japan)

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PS-Mon-pm-437 A survey on stress level of the Topic: Media psychology

MONDAY, 21 JULY
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)
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PS-Mon-pm-452 The effects of B to C website PS-Mon-pm-462 A review of Japanese psy-
MONDAY, 21 JULY

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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IS-025 Invited Symposium The cultural dimensions of a universal de-


claration of ethical principles for psycholo-
08.00 10.00 h Hall 6
gists: A European perspective
Improving learning and memory through Lindsay, Geoff (United Kingdom)
differential outcomes procedures
Chair: Fuentes, Luis Jose (Spain) Viewing the universal through the lens of
the local: The universal declaration and
The neuroanatomical substrates of the dif- the APA ethics code
ferential outcomes effect Behnke, Stephen (USA)
Savage, Lisa (USA)
Discussant: Brcher-Albers, Carola (Germany)
Dissociable neural systems underlie condi-
tional discriminations with and without IUPsyS-001 IUPsyS Invited Symposium
differential outcomes 08.00 10.00 h Hall 4
Easton, Alexander (United Kingdom) Social change and psychosocial develop-

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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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Improving the clinical care delivered by Age-related differences in emotion regula-


physicians: The opportunities of multipro- tion effectiveness
fessional teamwork in patients with chro- Blanchard-Fields, Fredda (USA)
nic diseases
Couplings of daily events and cognitive
Wollersheim, Hub (Netherlands)
performance: Is daily affect a mediator in
The contest over professional jurisdiction: younger and older adulthood?
Physicians and psychologists in an ambi- Brose, Annette (Germany)
guous institutional setting
Age differences in emotional reactivity:
Mizrachi, Nissim (Israel)
Cognitive status makes a difference
Professional collaboration between psy- Kunzmann, Ute (Germany)
chologists and other health professionals
Me against myself: Motivational conflicts
in healthcare settings in Latin America
and emotional development in adulthood
Sanchez Sosa, Juan Jose (Mexico)
Riediger, Michaela (Germany)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

S-070 Symposium Do age-related preferences in visual atten-


08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.1 tion facilitate affect regulation?
Real-time monitoring of nonlinear pro- Isaacowitz, Derek (USA)
cesses in psychotherapy A new approach The dynamics of later life cognitive-emo
to evidence-based practice tional development
Co-Chair: Wlk, Christoph (Germany) Labouvie-Vief, Gisela (Switzerland)
Co-Chair: Schiepek, Gnter (Germany)
S-060 Symposium
Identifying nonlinear phase transitions
08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.3
and critical instabilities by means of real-
time monitoring: A method for evidence- Decision-making in experimental games:
based treatment control and the timing of influence of context, development, and
fMRI-measures during psychotherapy pro- culture
cesses Co-Chair: Gummerum, Michaela (United
Schiepek, Gnter (Germany) Kingdom)
Co-Chair: Keller, Monika (Germany)
SMS monitoring of subjective state in sub-
jects suffering from obsessive compulsive Prosocial sharing and social competence in
disorder, trichotillomania and healthy con- preschool children
trols Gummerum, Michaela (United Kingdom)
Wlk, Christoph (Germany)
Decisions and group discussions in dictator
Real-time monitoring of OCD inpatient game
treatment Keller, Monika (Germany)
Aigner, Martin (Austria)
Formal analysis of childrens group dis-
Synergetic generic principles about nonli- course on fairness: Application of mathe-
near processes in psychotherapy enable matical group decision making models in
better understanding of therapeutic fac- developmental data
tors Takezawa, Masanori (Netherlands)
Mozina, Miran (Slovenia)
Childrens prosocial behaviors and moral
Emotional learning in patients with bor- emotions
derline-personality disorders Malti, Tina (USA)
Remmel, Andreas (Austria)
How Chinese children play economic
Discussant: Westmeyer, Hans (Germany) games
Zhu, Liqi (Peoples Republic of China)
S-059 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.2
Emotion: Development and functions in
adulthood and old age
Co-Chair: Riediger, Michaela (Germany)
Co-Chair: Kunzmann, Ute (Germany)

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S-061 Symposium S-064 Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Hall 3 08.00 10.00 h Hall 7
Integrating western comparative psycho- Social competence in childhood and ado
logical science and indigenous environ- lescence: Issues in assessment and deve-
mental science lopment
Co-Chair: Tobach, Ethel (USA) Chair: Arnold, Karl-Heinz (Germany)
Co-Chair: Kressley, Regina (Germany)
Multisource assessment of childrens and
On animals, humans and culture: Compa- adolescents social competence: Issues in
rative psychology in Iberoamerica validity, consistency and concomitants
Ardila, Ruben (Colombia) Junttila, Niina (Finland)
Development of comparative psychology Perception of childrens social competence
in Japan: An Asian point of view in Greece: Self-reports from students,
teachers and parents

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Chair: McCarthy, Sherri (USA) Budescu, David (USA)


Perspectives on invasion: The United Compatibility effects in the aggregation of
States, Portugal and Germany consumer recommendations
Barbosa, Mariana (Portugal) Maciejovsky, Boris (USA)
Perspectives on reconciliation in England, Determinants of trust in advice: Studies of
Australia, Canada, India and the United the effectiveness of risk communication
States Harvey, Nigel (United Kingdom)
Castanheira, Helena (USA)
How much do people use advisors pre
Eastern perspectives on reconciliation: Is- vious accuracy when weighting advice
rael and Lebanon from multiple sources?
de Sivilya, Helena (Israel) Reimers, Stian (United Kingdom)
European perspectives on reconciliation Using time series information to detect
and peace: Serbia, Portugal and Sweden change
Petrovich, Nebojsa (Serbia) Twyman, Matt (United Kingdom)
Latin American perspectives on peace: Illusory consensus of opinion and belief
Nicaragua and Peru updating
Clinton, Amanda (Puerto Rico) Yaniv, Ilan (Israel)
Perspectives on security in Russians, Rus
S-069 Symposium
sian Americans and European Americans
McCarthy, Sherri (USA) 08.00 10.00 h Hall 14.2
Individual differences in face processing
S-067 Symposium Chair: Herzmann, Grit (Germany)
08.00 10.00 h Hall 10
Developmental prosopagnosia and frac
Inference from recognition: Uncovering tionating the face processing system
the minds adaptive heuristics Garrido, Lcia (United Kingdom)
Chair: Marewski, Julian (Germany)
Variability in accuracy and confidence in
Inference from ignorance: An adaptive face matching
mental tool? McNeill, Allan (United Kingdom)
Pachur, Thorsten (Switzerland)
Sex differences in face recognition: The
Predicting Wimbledon with mere player role of attention
name recognition Herlitz, Agneta (Sweden)
Scheibehenne, Benjamin (Germany)
I thought I was prosopagnosic, but it turns
Ignorance-based election forecasts out I am just below average: Individual dif-
Gaissmaier, Wolfgang (Germany) ferences in face recognition
Righi, Giulia (USA)
Identification and success of using or not-
using the recognition heuristic Measuring face processing: Structure and
Pohl, Rdiger F. (Germany) correlates of behavioral data
Kunina, Olga (Germany)

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Individual differences in face processing: Psychological well-being is associated with


Psychophysiological indicators higher levels of cognitive function
Herzmann, Grit (Germany) Llewellyn, David J. (United Kingdom)
Discussant: Tesch-Rmer, Clemens (Germany)
S-072 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Room 43 S-074 Symposium
Behavioral finance 08.00 10.00 h Room 11/12
Chair: Stephan, Ekkehard (Germany) Psychology and globalization: Past, pre-
Why paying taxes? A review of tax com sent and future
pliance decisions Chair: Brock, Adrian (Ireland)
Kirchler, Erich (Austria)
Impact of globalization on U.S. psycholo-
Influence of participation and tax money gy
use on cooperation Stevens, Michael (USA)

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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)

The pitfalls of living in a linear world: How S-075 Symposium


laymen and experts underestimate the
08.00 10.00 h Room 13/14
effect of economic growth
Workplace bullying: Antecedents, conse-
Christandl, Fabian (Germany)
quences and interventions (Part I)
S-274 Symposium Chair: Rose, Uwe (Germany)
08.00 10.00 h Room 44 On construct validation of bullying at
Large survey research on well-being and work: Personal and organisational precon-
health: Similarities and differences in ditions
findings from Europe and the USA Eisermann, Jens (Germany)
Co-Chair: Smith, Jacqui (USA) Towards a job characteristics approach to
Co-Chair: Huppert, Felicia A. (United explain workplace bullying
Kingdom) Notelaers, Guy (Belgium)
Health and well-being: International com- From conflict escalation to workplace bul-
parisons in Europe lying: A dual concern theory oriented anal
Boersch-Supran, Axel (Germany) ysis
Health has different effects on well-being Baillien, Elfie (Belgium)
in England and the United States How do working conditions affect bully
Clarke, Philippa (USA) ing
Emotional adaptation after the onset of a Roscher, Susanne (Germany)
serious physical disability Occupational mobility and bullying
Smith, Dylan M. (USA) de Costanzo, Elisabetta (Germany)
Caregiving behavior is associated with de-
creased mortality risk
Brown, Stephanie L. (USA)

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Anti-bullying policies in Finnish municipa- Dyadic planning as an interactive self-


lities: Contents and recommended proce- regulatory strategy in health behavior
dures change: A study with prostatectomy pa
Salin, Denise (Finland) tients and their spouses
Burkert, Silke (Germany)
S-076 Symposium
Discussant: Shrout, Patrick (USA)
08.00 10.00 h Room 15/16
Emotions and emotional representations S-078 Symposium
Co-Chair: Kaernbach, Christian (Germany) 08.00 10.00 h Salon 19
Co-Chair: Kreibig, Sylvia D. (Switzerland) Modern concepts in basic research on ob-
Emotional experience: Are dimensions sessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
helpful? Chair: Kathmann, Norbert (Germany)
Kaernbach, Christian (Germany)
What can we learn from animal models of
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Pleasant and unpleasant music: fMRI and obsessive-compulsive disorder?


peripheral physiological studies Joel, Daphna (Israel)
Koelsch, Stefan (United Kingdom)
Familiarity and genetics of OCD
Goosebumps and electrodermal activity as Wagner, Michael (Germany)
indicators of emotional arousal
Functional brain imaging of fronto-striatal
Benedek, Mathias (Germany)
and limbic brain areas in OCD
A discrete or dimensional affective land Kaufmann, Christian (Germany)
scape? Evidence for emotion discreteness
Paradoxical effects of compulsive perseve-
from a multiple-response-levels analysis of
ration
film-induced fear and sadness
van den Hout, Marcel (Netherlands)
Kreibig, Sylvia D. (Switzerland)
Memory and metamemory performance
Arousal modulates affective evaluation
in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD):
Weinreich, Andr (Germany)
Time to forget the forgetfulness hypothe-
Distance effects in differential condition sis of OCD?
ing and choice reaction tasks Moritz, Steffen (Germany)
Angstmann, Steffen (Germany)
What is wrong with action monitoring in
patients with obsessive-compulsive disor-
S-077 Symposium
der (OCD)?
08.00 10.00 h Room 17/18 Endrass, Tanja (Germany)
How relationships influence health: From
large scale epidemiology to daily process S-079 Symposium
research to interventions 08.00 10.00 h Salon 20
Chair: Stadler, Gertraud (USA) Wellbeing and coping in couple relation-
Family support and risk factors of coronary ships: A longitudinal approach
heart disease in middle-aged men Co-Chair: Spiegler, Katrin (Germany)
Julkunen, Juhani (Finland) Co-Chair: Dette-Hagenmeyer, Dorothea E.
(Germany)
Two facets of social interactions: Social
support and social undermining in health Coping with restrictions in the family life
behavior change cycle and relationships with marital satis
Dohnke, Birte (Germany) faction
Intimacy and psychosomatic symptoms in Burkhardt, Martina (Germany)
daily life Daily stressful experiences, marital pro-
Stadler, Gertraud (USA) cesses and the development of personal
Determinants of support provision from and interpersonal well-being
spouses of type 2 diabetic patients Schoebi, Dominik (USA)
Lida, Masumi (USA) Strategies in coping with daily hassles and
their contribution to marital
Dette-Hagenmeyer, Dorothea E. (Germany)

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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)

S-081 Symposium S-083 Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Salon 22 08.00 10.00 h Room 24
New directions in cross-cultural psycho Breaking the habits: Individual character
logy istics, team climate, leadership and organ
Chair: Podsiadlowski, Astrid (Austria) izational system as antecedents of work-
place innovation
The functions of music across cultures Chair: Krause, Diana (Canada)
Boer, Diana (New Zealand)
What drives innovative behavior in organi-
Cross-cultural perspectives on environ-
zations? A meta-analysis at the micro- and
mental attitudes
meso-organizational level of analysis
Milfont, Taciano L. (New Zealand)
Hlsheger, Ute Regina (Netherlands)
Moral values in different cultures
Vauclair, Melanie (New Zealand)

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Leadership and organizational system in- Emotional connotation in spontaneous


fluences on employees inspiration and or- word processing
ganizations performance Kissler, Johanna (Germany)
James, Keith (USA)
Contributions of emotional valence and
Organizational learning climate to learn arousal to visual word processing in sen-
from errors, transformational leadership tences: Central and peripheral psychophy-
and workplace innovation siological indicators
Kluge, Annette (Switzerland) Bayer, Mareike (Germany)
Conflicts in scientific and economic innova- Emotion in word and face processing: Ear-
tion processes ly and late cortical responses
Scholl, Wolfgang (Germany) Schacht, Annekathrin (Germany)
Individual characteristics of the innovator Discussant: Martn Loeaches, Manuel (Spain)
and leadership as stimuli for innovative
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

behaviors at work S-086 Symposium


Krause, Diana (Canada) 08.00 10.00 h Room 27
Discussant: Wood, Stephen (United Kingdom) Minority stress in mental health of les
bians, gay men and bisexuals: A cross-
S-084 Symposium cultural perspective
08.00 10.00 h Room 25 Co-Chair: Meyer, Ilan (USA)
Recent perspectives on the development Co-Chair: Sandfort, Theo (USA)
and treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Cultural and structural determinants of ac-
Disorder (PTSD) ceptance of homosexuality: A cross natio-
Chair: Kleim, Birgit (United Kingdom) nal comparison
Sandfort, Theo (USA)
Witnessing trauma in the newsroom: Ev
eryday exposure to violent film scenes and Minority stress and quality of life in Fle-
posttraumatic intrusions in TV journalists mish gays, lesbians and bisexuals
Weidmann, Anke (Germany) Vincke, John (Belgium)
Trauma memory characteristics in PTSD: Relationship problems, sexual violence
Testing the disorganisation hypothesis and health care needs: A comparison be
Ehring, Thomas (Netherlands) tween Dutch lesbian, gay, bisexual and
heterosexual individuals
Social cognition in PTSD: Two studies on
Kuyper, Lisette (Netherlands)
empathy and social exclusion
Nietlisbach, Gabriela (Switzerland) The unbearable comfort of privacy: Expe-
riences of transparent closet in Slovenia
Cognitive mediation during cognitive the-
Kuhar, Roman (Slovenia)
rapy for PTSD
Kleim, Birgit (United Kingdom) Factors affecting vulnerability to depres
sion among South African gay men and
Efficacy and feasibility of CBT biofeedback
lesbians
in traumatised migrants
Nel, Juan (South Africa)
Knaevelsrud, Christine (Germany)
Social stress and mental health outcomes
Discussant: Maercker, Andreas (Switzerland)
in lesbians, gay men and bisexuals: Diver-
S-085 Symposium gences and commonalities in cross-cultural
perspectives
08.00 10.00 h Room 26 Meyer, Ilan (USA)
Emotions in language processing
Chair: Schacht, Annekathrin (Germany) S-071 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Room 28
The synchronized brain in emotional pro-
sody decoding Genes and cognition: Lesson from the
Grandjean, Didier (Switzerland) study of genetic disorders with mental
deficiency
Detecting and remembering emotional Chair: Roubertoux, Pierre (France)
words
Kensinger, Elizabeth (USA)

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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)

08.00 10.00 h Room 30 FP-075 Paper Session


Media as a go-between nature and nur- 08.00 10.00 h Room 32
ture
Stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination
Co-Chair: Schwab, Frank (Germany)
Co-Chair: Kerimova, Izumrud (Russia)
Co-Chair: Unz, Dagmar (Germany)
Co-Chair: Imhoff, Roland (Germany)
The neurophysiology perspective in media
Stereotypes of physically and speech dis-
psychology
abled persons as detected with partially
Weber, Rene (USA)
structured attitude measures
Stern, Steven (USA)

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Imagine being an outgrouper: The impact FP-074 Paper Session


of perspective taking on intergroup help
08.00 10.00 h Room 34
ing intentions
Bilewicz, Michal (Poland) Heuristics and frequency estimation
Co-Chair: von Sydow, Momme (Germany)
Stereotypes and identity: Romanians and Co-Chair: Liu, Yongfang (Peoples Republic of
European Union citizens China)
Glaveanu, Vlad-Petre (Romania)
Childrens understanding of cognitions and
The Germans will never forgive the Jews
emotions: A longitudinal study on the links
for Auschwitz: Does group-based guilt
between theory of mind and metacogni
predict positive intergroup attitudes?
tion
Imhoff, Roland (Germany)
Lecce, Serena (Italy)
Generalised attitude of young adults to-
Probability communication with verbal ex-
wards Moslems
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

pressions: The role of directionality


Kerimova, Izumrud (Russia)
Honda, Hidehito (Japan)
Beyond cultural stereotypes: Comparing
Conjunction Fallacies with natural fre-
impression effects of nonverbal behavior
quency formats and ratings: Bayesian logic
in Germany, USA and UAE
von Sydow, Momme (Germany)
Bente, Gary (Germany)
Simplicity of simple heuristics: The role of
FP-076 Paper Session the central executive
08.00 10.00 h Room 33 Gula, Bartosz (Austria)
Stress and coping The influence of criterion knowledge on
Co-Chair: Seckin, Gul (USA) the recognition heuristic
Co-Chair: Schler, Julia (Switzerland) Hilbig, Benjamin E. (Germany)
Gender and negative affectivity effects on A analisis to information search processes
stressor appraisal and coping selection: A of female mate choice
test of the differential vulnerability hypo- Liu, Yongfang (Peoples Republic of China)
thesis
Bradley, Graham (Australia) FP-078 Paper Session
08.00 10.00 h Room 35
Social support in cyberspace and appraisal
of coping with cancer Pain
Seckin, Gul (USA) Chair: Steur, Hester (Germany)

Emotional disclosure buffers the negative Families in pain: 6-months prevalence of


effect of motive-incongruence on health headache, back pain and abdominal pain
Schler, Julia (Switzerland) within families for parent and child
Steur, Hester (Germany)
Stressors, coping strategies and stress level
among adolescents in West Java Indonesia Identification, measurement and efficacy
Mansoer, Winarini (Indonesia) of different modalities of headache treat-
ment
Adult attachment and ways of coping with
Tanwir, Shahida (Pakistan)
stress
Khoshnevis, Elaheh (Islamic Republic of Iran) Psychopathologies in migraine and ten
sion headaches sufferers
Disaster psychosocial support; Mental
Tanwir, Shahida (Pakistan)
health services in SAARC countries: A syn-
thesis Chronic pain: Study of structure and deter-
Satapathy, Sujata (India) minants of cognitive and emotional illness
representations
Marchetti, Elise (France)
Rehabilitation after amputation: Psycho-
therapeutic intervention module in Indian
scenario
Srivastava, Kalpana (India)

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FP-079 Paper Session A longitudinal test of the job demands-


resources model in Australian university
08.00 10.00 h Room 36
staff
Memory and cognition Boyd, Carolyn (Australia)
Co-Chair: Kirkegaard Thomsen, Dorthe
(Denmark) Work-family conflict and employees well-
Co-Chair: Moradi, Alireza (Islamic Republic of being: The moderating effects of job cha-
Iran) racteristics
Karimi, Leila (Australia)
The function of positive and negative me-
mories FP-081 Paper Session
Rasmussen, Anne Scharling (Denmark) 08.00 10.00 h Room 38
The effect of state anxiety on processing Memory processes II
efficiency and performance effectiveness Co-Chair: Lange-Kttner, Christiane (United
on reading span test Kingdom)

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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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Two executive sub-functions: Set shifting IA-022 Invited Address


and inhibition impacting Chinese phone-
10.15 11.15 h Hall 4
mic and semantic fluencies?
Lu, Aitao (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples How to detect lies with statistics
Republic of China) Bar-Hillel, Maya (Israel)
Chair: Jungermann, Helmut (Germany)
The relationship between executive func-
tions and problem solving among primary IA-023 Invited Address
school children
10.15 11.15 h Hall 7
Wang, Jing (Peoples Republic of China)
Passions: What emotions really are
Developmental relations between wor- Frijda, Nico (Netherlands)
king memory and early literacy among
young children aged 3 to 8 years IA-024 Invited Address
Hoskyn, Maureen (Canada) 10.15 11.15 h Roof garden
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

The influencing factors of Chinese and Environmental stressors: The context of


English reading span: A latent variable South Asia
analysis of three hypotheses Pandey, Janak (India)
Yang, Qiwei (Peoples Republic of China) Chair: Richelle, Marc (Belgium)

FP-083 Paper Session IA-025 Invited Address


08.00 10.00 h Room 40 10.15 11.15 h Hall 14.2
Word recognition Cognitive maps in rats and men: 60 years
Co-Chair: Kinoshita, Sachiko (Australia) on
Co-Chair: Van den Noort, Maurits (Norway) OKeefe, John (United Kingdom)
Chair: Nilsson, Lars-Gran (Sweden)
Processing segmental and prosodic infor-
mation during Cantonese word produc- IA-026 Invited Address
tion 10.15 11.15 h Hall 15.2A
Wong, Andus Wing-Kuen (Hong Kong SAR of
Parent-child relationship, academic
the Peoples Republic of China)
achievement and quality of life: The role
Feedback consistency effect in visual and of self-regulation, social support, and effi-
auditory word recognition cacy beliefs in Korea
Petrova, Ana (France) Park, Young-Shin (Republic of Korea)
Conscious and unconscious processing of Chair: Knowles, Michael (Australia)
emotional words
IA-027 Invited Address
Van den Noort, Maurits (Norway)
10.15 11.15 h Hall 15.2B
Lexical representations do not contain
The best-worst method for the study of
open bigrams
preferences: Theory and applications
Kinoshita, Sachiko (Australia)
Marley, Anthony A.J. (Canada)
Hemispheric asymmetry profiles during Chair: Spiel, Christiane (Austria)
beginning reading: Effects of reading level
and word type FP-084 Paper Session
Porta, Maria Elsa (Argentina) 10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.1
Learning to read in Chinese in Hong Kong: Psychological disorders III
The linguistic demands of learning Chinese Chair: Davoudi, Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran)
characters in the grade-one classroom
Cheng, Pui-Wan (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo- Deliberate self harm and attachment to
ples Republic of China) parents and peers
Covic, Tanya (Australia)
BL-001 Paul-B.-Baltes Lecture The cognitive predictors of obsessive com-
10.15 11.15 h Hall 3 pulsive disorder
Executive attention: Its origins, develop- Davoudi, Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran)
ment, and functions
Posner, Michael (USA)
Chair: Frensch, Peter A. (Germany)

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Axis I comorbidity and psychopathological FP-087 Paper Session


correlates in patients with autodestructive
10.15 11.15 h Hall 5
syndromes
Fliege, Herbert (Germany) Mental health and counseling I
Co-Chair: Chirkov, Valery (Canada)
Self-mutilation: Processes associated with Co-Chair: Yamada, Ann Marie (USA)
self-injury in borderline and non-border-
line patients Spirit possession: Professional perceptions
Haines, Janet (Australia) and lay experiences
Shubha, Ranganathan (India)
FP-085 Paper Session
Social capital, human autonomy and
10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.2 health: A cross-cultural analysis
Psychotherapy Research and treatment Chirkov, Valery (Canada)
methods III
Perception of depression among Pakistani
Chair: von Buelow, Gabriele (Germany)

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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)

FP-086 Paper Session Impact of youth oriented television pro-


grams on Pakistani youth
10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.3 Naz, Sajida (Pakistan)
Conflicts and cooperation in organiza-
tions Game over: Back in reality? Results of a
questionnaire for transfer processes be
Co-Chair: Jeppesen, Hans Jeppe (Denmark)
tween the virtual and real world
Co-Chair: Koschate, Miriam (Germany)
Luthman, Stefanie (Germany)
Organizational identification and inter- Internet addiction: Debating the diagnosis
group conflict handling strategies Czincz, Jennifer (Canada)
Joensson, Thomas (Denmark)
The antecedents of constructive contro FP-089 Paper Session
versy: Beyond cooperative goal 10.15 11.15 h Hall 8
Wang, Zhen (Peoples Republic of China) Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
Which motivational types experience more concerns
work alienation? A study among academi- Co-Chair: Chiotis, Georgios (United Kingdom)
cians Co-Chair: Toro Alfonso, Jose (Puerto Rico)
Erben, Gl Selyn (Turkey)
Body image, masculinity, homonegativity
The floor between us: A context-specific and eating disorders in a sample of Latino
model of contact between workgroups gay men
Koschate, Miriam (Germany) Toro Alfonso, Jose (Puerto Rico)

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A deeper insight in a Greek homophobia FP-092 Paper Session


study: What affects homophobic reports,
10.15 11.15 h Room 43
and why?
Chiotis, Georgios (United Kingdom) Business in the digital age: E-commerce,
advertisement and digital marketing I
Rocking the cradle: Gay parenting Chair: Fang, Wenchang (Taiwan)
Curl, Layton (USA)
The effect of virtual spokes-character type
FP-090 Paper Session upon on-line advertisements
10.15 11.15 h Hall 9 Fang, Wenchang (Taiwan)
Learning and emotion: School climate, Measuring congruity between self-concept
attitudes towards learning, well-being and brand image: Testing moderators of
Chair: Yadav, Rajender Singh (India) predictive value of different methods
Stacho-Wjcik, Maria (Poland)
Academic performances and psycho social
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

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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FP-095 Paper Session Effects of spatial compatibility and consis


tency across simultaneously executed sac-
10.15 11.15 h Room 13/14
cades and manual responses
Cognitive and affective development in Huestegge, Lynn (Germany)
childhood and adolescence I
Chair: Ostkirchen, Gabriele Gerda (Germany) Visual, proprioceptive, and inertial cue-
weighting in travelled distance perception
Analysing childrens colloquial pain stories Campos, Jennifer (Germany)
Ostkirchen, Gabriele Gerda (Germany)
Spatial attention affects the processing
Adaptation of Danva 2 in Romania of tactile and visual stimuli presented at
Rosan, Adrian (Romania) the tip of a tool: An event-related poten
tial study
The curse of knowledge in childrens false
Yue, Zhenzhu (Germany)
belief tasks
Li, Xiaodong (Peoples Republic of China) Ignoring complex tactile patterns: Tactile

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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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Present and future challenges for psycho- Diagnostic decision making


logy in Turkey Witteman, Cilia (Netherlands)
Degirmencioglu, Serdar M. (Turkey)
Discussant: Godoy, Antonio (Spain)
Indigenization of psychology in the Arab Discussant: Haynes, Stephen N. (USA)
world
Khaleefa, Omar (Sudan) IS-044 Invited Symposium
Historical, sociological and empirically 11.30 13.30 h Hall 3
grounded perspectives on the develop- Coherent mental activity in perception
ment of intellectual movements in psycho- and semantic cognition
logy in the Arab world Chair: McClelland, James L. (USA)
Zebian, Samar (Lebanon)
Neural synchrony and selective attention
Discussant: Cooper, Saths (South Africa) Desimone, Robert (USA)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

IS-042 Invited Symposium Cortical integration of information in per


ception and attention
11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.2
Haynes, John-Dylan (Germany)
Terrorism and peace
Chair: Noor, Noraini N. (Malaysia) The proactive brain: Top-down predictions
in cognition
An overview of the psychological litera- Bar, Moshe (USA)
ture on peace and terrorism
Bringing it all together: The critical role of
Blumberg, Herbert (United Kingdom)
anterior temporal lobes in semantic me-
Islam and terrorism mory
Noor, Noraini N. (Malaysia) Lambon Ralph, Matthew (United Kingdom)
Misinformation and the war on terror:
IS-045 Invited Symposium
When memory turns fiction into fact
Lewandowsky, Stephan (Australia) 11.30 13.30 h Hall 4
Transformation of intimacy in the context
Contributions of psychologists to diplo of citizenship, culture and participation
macy, peace and the mitigation of terrorism
Chair: Bianchi, Gabriel (Slovak Republic)
Christie, Daniel (USA)
From war leaders to peace leaders: The Identity transformation of clients in sex
Northern Ireland experience business
Cairns, Ed (United Kingdom) Popper, Miroslav (Slovak Republic)

Peace psychology and humanitarian relief Transformation of discourses and practices


work in conflict areas: Challenges and po- in sexual education
tential Luksik, Ivan (Slovak Republic)
Abdul Majid, Hariyati (Malaysia) Ethnic identity and civic participation of
migrants in Slovakia
IS-043 Invited Symposium Szeghyova, Petra (Slovak Republic)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.3
Title to be announced
Clinical reasoning Calder, Gideon (United Kingdom)
Chair: Godoy, Antonio (Spain)
Conflicts of intimate needs in the public
Cognitive processes involved in diagnostic space
inferences Bianchi, Gabriel (Slovak Republic)
Lopez, Francisco (Spain)
IS-046 Invited Symposium
Cognitive implications of eliminating cate-
gories in personality disorders 11.30 13.30 h Hall 5
Ahn, Woo-Kyong (USA) Inhibitory tags that guide orienting
Chair: Klein, Raymond (Canada)
Causal versus probabilistic reasoning in cli-
nical judgment Inhibitory tags that guide orienting
Garb, Howard (USA) Klein, Raymond (Canada)

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Neurophysiological correlates of covert Contrasting congruency in letters and sha-


and overt orienting pes: Domain-specific perceptual integra
Munoz, Doug (Canada) tion strategies
van Leeuwen, Cees (Japan)
IOR and orienting of attention: Is atten
tional disengagement necessary? Visual processing strategies in develop-
Lupiez, Juan (Spain) mental dyslexics
Lachmann, Thomas (Germany)
The effects of visual signals on spatial de-
cision making Practice effects on EEG phase synchrony
Danziger, Shai (Israel) during attentional blink
Nakatani, Chie (Japan)
An early inhibitory mechanism in visual
search Effect of color on motion-defined form de-
Takeda, Yuji (Japan) tection in camouflage
Srinivasan, Narayanan (India)
Memory mechanisms make search efficient

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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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Self-presentation and personal values in IS-053 Invited Symposium


the employment interview: A comparison
11.30 13.30 h Hall 15.2A
between Afro-American and Euro-Ameri-
can student Psychology of sustainable development
Sandal, Gro Mjeldheim (Norway) and environmental sustainability
Co-Chair: Bonnes, Mirilia (Italy)
Intercultural issues and challenges in mul- Co-Chair: Carrus, Giuseppe (Italy)
tinational corporations based in Iran
Namazie, Pari (Islamic Republic of Iran) The hidden power and real difficulties on
changing environmental attitudes
Work stress and alcohol use across cul-
Kaiser, Florian (Netherlands)
tures
Mohr, Cynthia (USA) Normative concerns and environmental
behavior
Cultural collectivism and undesirable phy-
Steg, Linda (Netherlands)
sical work conditions related to absente-
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

eism Psychological dimensions of pro-sustaina-


Mansour, Mahmoud (Islamic Republic of Iran) bility orientation
Corral Verdugo, Victor (Mexico)
IS-051 Invited Symposium
The psychology of sustainability: Contribu-
11.30 13.30 h Roof garden tions from the study of restorative envi-
International Test Commission Guidelines ronments
and methodology for adapting educatio- Hartig, Terry (Sweden)
nal and psychological tests
A general model of social dilemmas
Chair: Hambleton, Ronald (USA)
Gifford, Robert (Canada)
Discussant: van de Vijver, Fons (Netherlands)
Discussant: Bartram, Dave (United Kingdom) IS-054 Invited Symposium
Discussant: Grgoire, Jacques (Belgium) 11.30 13.30 h Hall 15.2B
Discussant: Cheung, Fanny M. (Hong Kong
Personnel psychology and vocational psy-
SAR of the Peoples Republic of China)
chology: Competing paradigms or twins
Discussant: Muniz, Jose (Spain)
separated at birth?
IS-052 Invited Symposium Chair: Leong, Frederick T.L. (USA)

11.30 13.30 h Hall 14.2 What differences make a difference: An or-


Sensory-motor foundations of cognition ganizational psychologists perspective on
and language vocational psychology
Co-Chair: Masson, Michael (Canada) Ryan, Ann Marie (USA)
Co-Chair: Bub, Daniel (Canada) Personnel psychology and vocational psy-
chology: A family reunion for siblings se-
Modulation of visual attention by hand ac-
parated since adolescence
tions
Savickas, Mark (USA)
Masson, Michael (Canada)
The IO psychologists handshake with the
The roles of neuroanatomy and experience
counselor
in shaping visuomotor representation
Born, Marise (Netherlands)
Handy, Todd (Canada)
Translating career counseling into person-
Conceptual representations embodied in
nel psychology practices
perception and action
Duarte, Maria Eduarda (Portugal)
Kiefer, Markus (Germany)
Personnel and vocational psychology: A
Athletic expertise enhances language com-
Lewinian analysis of centripetal and cen-
prehension
trifugal forces
Beilock, Sian (USA)
Leong, Frederick T.L. (USA)
Evocation of action representations by
Discussant: Ilgen, Daniel (USA)
words and sentences
Bub, Daniel (Canada)

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IS-055 Invited Symposium IS-057 Invited Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Room 43 11.30 13.30 h Room 11/12
The role of psychology for human and so- Lessons learned: Cross-cultural perspec-
cial development: From research to policy tives on education and development
Chair: Pick, Susan (Mexico) Chair: Miller, Kevin (USA)

Comprehensive community development Preschoolers represent their natural and


programs: Targeting mulitiple behaviors cultural environment-scientific and narra-
Givaudan, Martha (Mexico) tive illustration
Teubal, Eva (Israel)
Agency and wellbeing: The role of psycho-
logy in making Sens capabilities approach The roles of phonological, semantic and
operative orthographic information for reading de-
Pick, Susan (Mexico) velopment in Chinese

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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

Test of emotion comprehension: A Portu- Mediators and mechanisms of psychothe-


guese-language adaptation rapy: Changes are needed in the focus and
Dias, Maria-da-Graa (Brazil) design of psychotherapy research
Kazdin, Alan E. (USA)
IS-041 Invited Symposium The impact of cognitive-behavioral inter-
11.30 13.30 h Room 17/18 ventions on cognition, stress reactivity and
Object perception: New views emotion regulation in social anxiety disor-
Co-Chair: Behrmann, Marlene (USA) der
Co-Chair: Peterson, Mary A. (USA) Joormann, Jutta (USA)
Growth mixture models
Perceptual organization: Acquisition and
Keller, Ferdinand (Germany)
breakdown
Behrmann, Marlene (USA) Reliability of measuring change via in-ses-
sion ratings
Reconceptualizing figure-ground percep
Caspar, Franz (Switzerland)
tion
Peterson, Mary A. (USA) Cost-effectiveness
Wittmann, Werner W. (Germany)
Processing local signals into global pat-
terns New trends in patient-focused psychothe-
Sasaki, Yuka (USA) rapy research
Lutz, Wolfgang (Germany)
What goes with what? Development of
perceptual organization in infancy
S-090 Symposium
Quinn, Paul C. (USA)
11.30 13.30 h Salon 20
Perceptual organization and visual atten Interplay of physical and psychological
tion factors and their impact on health issues
Kimchi, Rutie (USA)
Chair: Zimmermann, Tanja (Germany)
Extremal edges and gradient cuts: New
cues to depth and figure-ground percep Psychological liaison counseling in obste-
tion tric inpatients treated to prevent preterm
Palmer, Stephen E. (USA) delivery
Ditzen, Beate (Switzerland)
IUPsyS-002 IUPsyS Invited Symposium Quality of life of breast cancer patients at
11.30 13.30 h Hall 7 follow-up and the impact of demographic,
How diagrams promote thought oncological and psychological factors
Chair: Tversky, Barbara (USA) Hrtl, Kristin (Germany)
Am I still beautiful? Body-image in women
Diagrams are visual analogies
with breast cancer
Gattis, Meredith (United Kingdom)
Zimmermann, Tanja (Germany)
Diagrams in the classroom
Psychological and physiological reactions
Miyake, Naomi (Japan)
of couples
Schaer, Marcel (Switzerland)
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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)

11.30 13.30 h Salon 22 Organizational openness: Risk or success


Spatial cognition: New approaches to as- factor for innovations?
sessing and explaining individual diffe- Hagenah, Meike (Germany)
rences in spatial cognition (Part I)
S-094 Symposium
Co-Chair: Glck, Judith (Austria)
Co-Chair: Quaiser-Pohl, Claudia (Germany) 11.30 13.30 h Room 24
Self-regulatory strength and ego deple
Spatial tests and spatial activity: How do tion: A decade later
they contribute to spatial orientation in Chair: Bertrams, Alex (Germany)
familiar macro environments?
Popp, Michael (Germany) Ego depletion and cognitive load: Whats
the difference?
Map understanding: Developmental mar-
Schmeichel, Brandon J. (USA)
ker in childhood, marker for neurological
impairment in adulthood? Influence of ego-depletion on risk-behav
Peter, Michael (Austria) ior
Unger, Alexander (Germany)
Components of variance in neural net-
works of spatial cognition Self-regulatory resource depletion makes
Jordan, Kirsten (Germany) people feel things more: A possible mecha-
nism for self-regulatory resource depletion
Vohs, Kathleen D. (USA)

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Increasing self-control capacity by regular Peer group influences on sixth graders


complex thinking school motivation and achievement
Bertrams, Alex (Germany) Kindermann, Thomas (USA)
Discussant: Gollwitzer, Peter M. (USA) Peer group influences on fifth graders
reading motivation
S-095 Symposium von Salisch, Maria (Germany)
11.30 13.30 h Room 25 Peer support in the preparation of the
Prosocial behaviors in adolescence across school-to-work transition
cultures Kracke, Brbel (Germany)
Co-Chair: Kumru, Asiye (Turkey)
Associations between antisocial friends,
Co-Chair: de Guzman, Maria Rosario (USA)
friendship quality and adolescents adjust-
Continuities and discontinuities in proso- ment
cial behaviour, disruptive behaviour and Schwarz, Beate (Switzerland)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

intellectual ability from early childhood to


adolescence S-097 Symposium
Hay, Dale F. (United Kingdom) 11.30 13.30 h Room 27
Beliefs about childrens prosocial behav Gender and career prospects: Charting
iors and the parenting practices that pro- womens paths through the labyrinth
mote them: A study of Mexican- and Euro- Co-Chair: Sczesny, Sabine (Switzerland)
pean-American mothers ethnotheories Co-Chair: Eagly, Alice H. (USA)
de Guzman, Maria Rosario (USA)
Effects of gender schemata on womens
Prosocial behaviors: The ifferential roles of math and science career choices
individual, interpersonal and parental vari- Cherney, Isabelle D. (USA)
ables in Turkish early and middle adoles-
Failure-as-an-asset
cents
Stahlberg, Dagmar (Germany)
Kumru, Asiye (Turkey)
Viewing womens career progression
The relations between parenting practices
through the lens of motherhood ideology
and prosocial behaviors in Mexican Ameri-
Dikkers, Josje S.E. (Netherlands)
can early adolescents
Carlo, Gustavo (USA) Think-manager-think-male? Perceptions of
managers, men and women in the past,
Maternal peer management behavior and
present and future
prosocial behavior: The mediating role of
Bosak, Janine (Germany)
self disclosure and deviant and prosocial
friends among Turkish adolescents Through the labyrinth: How women en-
Kindap, Yeliz (Turkey) counter and overcome impediments to
their career success
Discussant: Sayil, Melike (Turkey)
Eagly, Alice H. (USA)
S-096 Symposium
S-098 Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Room 26
11.30 13.30 h Room 28
The developmental significance of peer
Towards defining counselling psychology
groups
in the global context
Chair: Schwarz, Beate (Switzerland)
Chair: Young, Richard (Canada)
With a little help from their friends: Within- Current directions and future directions for
clique interpersonal harmony as a predic- counselling psychology in Greece
tor of childrens dominance position in the Malikiosi-Loizos, Maria (Greece)
peer group
Olthof, Tjeert (Netherlands) How to develop counselling psychology in
France?
What makes a popular woman? Social do- Guichard, Jean (France)
minance strategies and social integration
in early adolescence Counselling and clinical psychology: The
Ittel, Angela (Germany) differentiated dilemma in training and
practice in China
Hou, Zhi-Jin (Peoples Republic of China)

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Social justice: A model for international Value structure and ambivalence


counselling psychology Gebauer, Jochen (United Kingdom)
Sinacore, Ada (Canada)
FP-098 Paper Session
The contribution of action theory to defin
ing counselling psychology in the global 11.30 13.30 h Room 31
context Work motivation and engagement
Young, Richard (Canada) Co-Chair: Bipp, Tanja (Netherlands)
Co-Chair: Arshadi, Nasrin (Islamic Republic of
Discussant: van Esbroeck, Raoul (Belgium)
Iran)
S-099 Symposium A content valid measure of organizational
11.30 13.30 h Room 29 engagement: Its relationships with job sa-
Psychology and torture Prohibition, pre- tisfaction, empowerment, affective com-
vention and reparations mitment and turnover intentions

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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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Peer aggression and coping Are personnel trainers leaders?


Mndez, Claudia (Spain) Silva Peralta, Yamila (Spain)
An attempt of a social psychological analy- Transformational leadership and innova
sis on the contemporary concepts of ag- tion implementation: The mediating role
gression of commitment to change and moderating
Zografova, Yolanda (Bulgaria) function of climate for initiative
Michaelis, Bjrn (Germany)
Teenage populations reactions to a terror
ist attack The relationship between the Big Five per-
Valero Valero, Maria (Spain) sonality traits and transformational and
transactional leadership styles
FP-100 Paper Session Sattari, Fatemeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
11.30 13.30 h Room 33 Followers self-regulation and preferences
Understanding semantics for transformational versus transactional
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Co-Chair: Domingos, Ana (Portugal) leadership: A conjoint-analytical approach


Co-Chair: Bilandzic, Helena (Germany) Galais, Nathalie (Germany)

Comprehension of metaphorical state- FP-102 Paper Session


ments
11.30 13.30 h Room 35
Repeko, Alexander (Poland)
The learning environment: Student-teach
Affect primacy in embodied word proces- er relationship, teacher effectiveness,
sing learning oppurtunities
Domingos, Ana (Portugal) Co-Chair: Frenay, Mariane (Belgium)
Cognitive and emotional dimensions of Co-Chair: Patrick, Helen (USA)
narrative engagement
Identification of effectiveness factors in
Bilandzic, Helena (Germany)
English (EFL) teachers and the study of the
Influence of inhibition of return on seman- relationships between these factors and
tic processing: Evidence from a semantic students attitudes with students outcomes
stroop task Takrimi, Azimeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Zhang, Yang (Peoples Republic of China)
Childrens adaptive and maladaptive moti-
How semantic knowledge affects object vational patterns and teacher-child rela
recognition: Electrophysiological evidence tionships
for early perceptual modulations Patrick, Helen (USA)
Abdel Rahman, Rasha (Germany)
Learning environments and schooling en-
FP-101 Paper Session gagement in secondary qualifying educa-
tion
11.30 13.30 h Room 34 Frenay, Mariane (Belgium)
Transformational leadership
Learning opportunities and math achieve
Co-Chair: Galais, Nathalie (Germany)
ment of third grade Mexican children
Co-Chair: Liu, Jiayan (Peoples Republic of
Contreras, Carolina (Mexico)
China)
Critical analysis of ideas on the learning
Transformational leadership and employee readiness of children
well-being: An examination of the media- Quibuyen, Liezl (Philippines)
ting role of self-efficacy and trust in the
leader The study of factors affecting educational
Liu, Jiayan (Peoples Republic of China) degradation in learning English among
non-English major students
Psychological capital as a mediator be Rahbar, Mohammad (Islamic Republic of Iran)
tween transformational leadership and
employees work-related outcomes
Zhong, Lifeng (Peoples Republic of China)

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FP-103 Paper Session Role of sports in student stress coping


Bommareddy, Udayakumar Reddy (India)
11.30 13.30 h Room 36
Motivation and goal orientation FP-105 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Matos, Lennia (Peru) 11.30 13.30 h Room 38
Co-Chair: Zhang, Yan (Peoples Republic of
Motor learning, decision making and ex-
China)
pertise in sport
Why positive expectations do not always Co-Chair: Raab, Markus (Germany)
work? Co-Chair: Zengaro, Franco (USA)
Mo, Angelica (Italy)
A longitudinal investigation of expertise-
A study of motivation on the peasant dis based differences in search and option-
tance learners in urbanization generation strategies
Zhang, Yan (Peoples Republic of China) Raab, Markus (Germany)

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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

Interrelations between anxiety, personal 11.30 13.30 h Room 39


ity, motivation and performance in 15 Multilingualism I
years old top-level fencers Chair: Cheung, Him (Hong Kong SAR of the
Rosnet, Elisabeth (France) Peoples Republic of China)
Relationship maintenance strategies in the Relations between working memory, lan-
coach-athlete relationship guage awareness and multiliteracy of
Rhind, Daniel (United Kingdom) young, Chinese immigrant children in early
The Power Motive Scale Sports 4 Stages French immersion programs
(PMS-Sports-4S): A sports specific power Hoskyn, Maureen (Canada)
motive scale according to McClellands four Transfer of phonological skills in L2 lexical
stage model learning
Krippl, Martin (Germany) Xiao, Wen (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Testing achievement motivation and voli Republic of China)
tion in sport Bilingual reading and vocabulary develop-
Wenhold, Franziska (Germany) ment in relation to speech perception and
Educational needs of actors involved in metalinguistic awareness
soccer youth sectors Cheung, Him (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Gozzoli, Caterina (Italy) Republic of China)

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Willingness to communicate and commu- IA-030 Invited Address


nicative apprehension in the Japanese con
13.45 14.45 h Hall 7
text
Gladman, Tehmina (Japan) Intrinsic multiperspectivity: On the archi-
tectural foundations of a distinctive men-
Priming in the mental lexicon between tal capacity
mother tongue and a foreign language in Mausfeld, Rainer (Germany)
bilinguals and interpreters Chair: de Corte, Erik (Belgium)
Polonyi, Tnde va (Hungary)
IA-031 Invited Address
FP-107 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Roof garden
11.30 13.30 h Room 40
Solving the puzzles of hypnosis
Learning strategies I
McConkey, Kevin (Australia)
Co-Chair: Ronagel, Christian (Germany) Chair: Hahlweg, Kurt (Germany)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Co-Chair: Albert, Dietrich (Austria)


IA-008 Invited Address
The role of Self-Regulated Learning (SRL)
and Self-Efficacy (SE) on mathematics and 13.45 14.45 h Hall 14.2
biology learning (a study carried out in The cultural psychology of globalization
high schools in Indonesia which conducted Chiu, Chi Yue (USA)
accelerated program for the gifted) Chair: Ng, Sik Hung (Hong Kong SAR of the
Kusumawardhani, Dianti Endang (Indonesia) Peoples Republic of China)
Age differences in the metacognitive con- IA-032 Invited Address
trol of workplace learning
Ronagel, Christian (Germany) 13.45 14.45 h Hall 15.2B
Personal values and socially significant
Comparing the study methods of Iranian behavior
and American high school students from
Schwartz, Shalom (Israel)
the perspective of cognitive and metacog
Chair: Schoon, Ingrid (United Kingdom)
nitive strategies
Shaghaghi, Farhad (Islamic Republic of Iran) FP-108 Paper Session
Competence-based knowledge space the- 13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.1
ory and self-regulated learning: Mission Consequences of occupational stress III
impossible or happy marriage? Co-Chair: Giorgi, Gabriele (Italy)
Albert, Dietrich (Austria) Co-Chair: Morn, Consuelo (Spain)
Computer-assisted analysis of online colla- Relationship between health and coping in
borative learning process human service workers
Li, Yanyan (Peoples Republic of China) Morn, Consuelo (Spain)
Self-regulation and feedback in learning Study on the relative factors of workaho-
from texts lism and work engagement
Chen, Qishan (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Jiang, Jiang (Peoples Republic of China)
Republic of China)
Workplace bullying in Italy: Some empiri-
IA-028 Invited Address cal findings
13.45 14.45 h Hall 3 Giorgi, Gabriele (Italy)
Social learning of fear The occupational stress of public sector
Phelps, Elizabeth A. (USA) employees
Chair: Perrez, Meinrad (Switzerland) Neelakandan, Rathinam (India)

IA-029 Invited Address FP-109 Paper Session


13.45 14.45 h Hall 4 13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.2
Core knowledge and human cognition Conscious and unconscious processes I
Spelke, Elizabeth (USA) Chair: Hinterberger, Thilo (Germany)
Chair: Li, Shuh-Chen (Germany)

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Electrophysiological correlates to changes FP-112 Paper Session


in state of consciousness during medita
13.45 14.45 h Hall 6
tion
Hinterberger, Thilo (Germany) Cognitive processes
Co-Chair: Gradenegger, Barbara (Germany)
The effect of preparation time and fore- Co-Chair: Druzhinin, Georgy (Russia)
knowledge on task switching
Huang, Silin (Peoples Republic of China) Railroad illusion in railroad profession
Druzhinin, Georgy (Russia)
The nature of practice-related changes of
dual-task control Behavioral intention: Motivation to pro-
Strobach, Tilo (Germany) tect among young drivers faced to human
versus automatic road speed control
Unconscious determinants of free deci
Kergoat, Marine (France)
sions in the human brain
Soon, Chun Siong (Germany) Traffic Incivilities in Romania: Attribu-

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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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The comparison on the development of An exploratory study on the relationship


visual attention between the hearing im- between the goals of internet users and
paired population and hearing population their behavior
Zhang, Xingli (Peoples Republic of China) Gutschmidt, Anne (Germany)

FP-115 Paper Session FP-119 Paper Session


13.45 14.45 h Hall 10 13.45 14.45 h Room 44
Organizational development Child and adolescent psychopathology III
Co-Chair: Zakharova, Lyudmila (Russia) Chair: Mller, Christoph (Germany)
Co-Chair: Burger, Daniel (South Africa)
Autism: Is there a spontaneous preference
The dynamic process of person-environ- for details and not meaning?
ment fit in episodic organizational change: Mller, Christoph (Germany)
A longitudinal case study in China
Assessment of attention bias in children
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Pan, Lushan (Peoples Republic of China)


with separation anxiety disorder using an
Unconscious conflicts of values as socio- eye-movement paradigm
psychological barriers to organizational In-Albon, Tina (Switzerland)
development
Successful innovations for young people
Zakharova, Lyudmila (Russia)
with autism spectrum/disorders (disposi-
Logo-OD: The applicability of logotherapy tions)
as an Organisation Development (OD) in- Lawson, Christine (United Kingdom)
tervention
Transgenerational transmission of trauma
Burger, Daniel (South Africa)
ta
Organization development in an Iranian in Ammon, Maria (Germany)
dustrial corporation: The diagnosis phase
Nouri, Aboulghasem (Islamic Republic of Iran) FP-120 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Room 11/12
FP-117 Paper Session
Self and identity in childhood and ado
13.45 14.45 h Hall 15.2A lescence
Environmental perception and cognition II Chair: Yang, Yisheng (Peoples Republic of
Chair: Ahmed, Asma (Sudan) China)

Invironmental issues in Sudanese press: Development of the gender concept in


Psychological view children in age of 36 years
Ahmed, Asma (Sudan) Shahni, Razieh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Perceptions of genetically modified food Research on the features of Mongolian
and crops adolescent mental adaptation
Shengelia, Tamara (United Kingdom) Yang, Yisheng (Peoples Republic of China)
Ecological ethics and morality in percep Psychological correlates of selfs differen
tion of experts during globalization tiation
Mamonova, Olga (Russia) Clinciu, Aurel Ion (Romania)

FP-118 Paper Session FP-121 Paper Session


13.45 14.45 h Room 43 13.45 14.45 h Room 13/14
Business in the digital age: E-commerce, Cognitive and affective development in
advertisement and digital marketing II childhood and adolescence II
Chair: Stacho-Wjcik, Maria (Poland) Chair: Wang, Yifang (Peoples Republic of
China)
Impact of eroticism on product and brand
recall in advertising The developmental characteristics of chil
Stacho-Wjcik, Maria (Poland) drens faux pas detection and understand
ing in 5-to-8-year-olds
Readability assessment of advertisements
Wang, Yifang (Peoples Republic of China)
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Childrens implicit and explicit knowledge CD-003 Controversial Debate


about steady and accelerated speed in mo-
15.00 16.30 h Roof garden
tions
Ebersbach, Mirjam (Germany) Do evidence-based psychotherapy and
education require randomized trials?
Ostension production by children aged 7 Moderator: Gigerenzer, Gerd (Germany)
to 24 months old Debater: Kazdin, Alan E. (USA)
Dimitrova, Nevena (Switzerland) Debater: Schneider, Barbara (USA)
FP-122 Paper Session Please see page 400 for further information.
13.45 14.45 h Room 15/16
Educational assessment II IA-033 Invited Address
Chair: Cascallar, Eduardo (Belgium) 15.00 16.30 h Hall 3
Overview of current research of homo
Classificatory stream analysis in the predic- sexuality and mental health

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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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FP-124 Paper Session Types of recreational drug users: Exploring


a hidden population online
15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.2
Stetina, Birgit U. (Austria)
Innovation I
Co-Chair: Rank, Johannes (United Kingdom) The failure to anticipate regret and persist
Co-Chair: Wastian, Monika (Germany) ence in gambling
Tochkov, Karin (USA)
Future visions: Time-related characteristics
A revised screening measure for cannabis
of sustainable innovations and their inno-
misuse: The cannabis use disorders identi-
vators
fication test
Wastian, Monika (Germany)
Adamson, Simon (New Zealand)
No climate for innovation without commit-
Dimensions of personality in cannabis users
ment
Afkham Ebrahimi, Azizeh (Islamic Republic of
Feinstein, Ingrid (Germany)
Iran)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Values as predictors of leadership, altruism


and innovation FP-127 Paper Session
Rank, Johannes (United Kingdom) 15.00 16.30 h Hall 8
The relationship between job satisfaction Gender and cultural influences on deve-
and innovative performance of Chinese lopment
science-technology talents Chair: Yu, Lu (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Jiang, Hong (Peoples Republic of China) Republic of China)
High performance work systems diver The prevalence of gender atypical behav
sified impact on firms innovation perfor- ior in Chinese school-aged children: A pre-
mance in entrepreneurial firms liminary study
Zang, Zhi (Peoples Republic of China) Yu, Lu (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Republic of China)
FP-125 Paper Session
Gender and generation differences on ver-
15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.3
tical and horizontal individualism-collecti-
The impact of goals, goal-orientation, and vism and religiosity among Turkish people
volitional processes on learning I Tapdemir, Nagihan (Turkey)
Chair: Tam, Vicky (Hong Kong SAR of the
Peoples Republic of China) Exploring the acculturation of young new
arrivals in Hong Kong via the reconstruc-
The effect of student involvement in home tion of life space: An application of Lewin
work on academic outcomes: A study on ian Field Theory
Hong Kong primary school students To, Chan (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Tam, Vicky (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Republic of China)
Republic of China)
Gender differences and developmental
When its not a matter of choice: Future analysis of blatant and subtle prejudice in
goals and the utility value of schooling for multicultural schools
students in Singapores lower streams Fernandez Castillo, Antonio (Spain)
Ortiga, Yasmin Patrice (Singapore)
Sleuthing for gender differences in reading
Activation and inhibition of self-regulated experience: A study with thriller-type short
learning stories
Magno, Carlo (Philippines) Schreier, Margrit (Germany)
Goal attainment scaling: Practical applica- FP-128 Paper Session
tion in educational psychology research
Woolfson, Richard (United Kingdom) 15.00 16.30 h Hall 9
Language disorders
FP-126 Paper Session Co-Chair: Larsson, Maria (Sweden)
15.00 16.30 h Hall 5 Co-Chair: Todorova, Ekaterina (Bulgaria)
Substance abuse and addiction I Importance of symbols in developing lan-
Chair: Stetina, Birgit U. (Austria) guage
Hathazi, Andrea (Romania)

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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

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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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Healing from trauma reactions through in- Historiography of psychology: Challenges


digenous health beliefs: A cultural psycho- of postmodernism
logical inquiry among the survivors of Ye, Haosheng (Peoples Republic of China)
Kachchh earthquake
Maria Zambrano and hopeness psycholo-
Priya, Kumar Ravi (India)
gy
Suicide and suicidal behaviours: Social re- Quinones-Vidal, Elena (Spain)
presentation of health care professionals
Environmental psychology and postmo-
Rothes, Ins (Portugal)
dernism
Suicide prevention workshops: Do they Imamichi, Tomoaki (USA)
influence the number of completed sui-
Psychological anthropology and philoso-
cides?
phical psychology
Steyn, Renier (South Africa)
Michailov, Michael Ch. (Germany)
Religious beliefs and health: A study of
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Mumukshus in Kashi FP-136 Paper Session


Shankar, Shail (India) 15.00 16.30 h Room 15/16
Sensory-motor interactions I
FP-133 Paper Session
Chair: Nattkemper, Dieter (Germany)
15.00 16.30 h Room 44
Cross-cultural differences The impact of working memory load on
Chair: Schwegler, Ulrike (Germany) the Simon effect
Nattkemper, Dieter (Germany)
Work resources, work/family conflict and
Dissociation between perception and ac-
their consequences: A Chinese-British
tion? Not if reality is an illusion!
cross-cultural comparison
Gilster, Ren (Germany)
Lu, Luo (Taiwan)
Explicit and implicit adjustments of draw-
Cross-cultural differences in applicants
ing movements to changes in visuo-motor
faking behaviors
gain
Jansen, Anne (Switzerland)
Slzenbrck, Sandra (Germany)
Trust-building processes in context for
A response bias produces conflict-adapta-
German-Indonesian cooperation
tion effects in the Simon task
Schwegler, Ulrike (Germany)
Whr, Peter (Germany)
FP-134 Paper Session
FP-138 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Room 11/12
15.00 16.30 h Salon 19
Personality and mental health II
Risk perception
Chair: Bore, Miles (Australia)
Co-Chair: Eiser, Richard (United Kingdom)
Individual differences and the prevalence Co-Chair: Mikulic, Isabel Maria (Argentina)
of psychiatric symptoms in medicine and
Students competence in systemic thinking
psychology students
related to climate change: Computer-as
Bore, Miles (Australia)
sisted assessment approach based on con-
Existential trauma and the system of val cept maps
ues Boll, Thomas (Luxembourg)
Mamcarz, Peter (Poland)
From natural hazards to disasters: How hu-
Visual impairments and anxiety man decisions exacerbate or mitigate risk
Balyanin, Konstantin (Russia) Eiser, Richard (United Kingdom)
Perception of climate change risks: A multi-
FP-135 Paper Session
agent simulation
15.00 16.30 h Room 13/14 Seidl, Roman (Germany)
Psychological theories I
Risk perception assessment in Argentina:
Chair: Ye, Haosheng (Peoples Republic of
Research, results and relevance
China)
Mikulic, Isabel Maria (Argentina)

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FP-139 Paper Session Use six-step method to improve childrens


cooperation
15.00 16.30 h Salon 20
Wang, Lei (Peoples Republic of China)
Social-cognitive mechanisms II
Chair: Mallia, Luca (Italy) Conceptual representation of early adoles-
cents prosocial behavior
The social-cognitive mechanisms regula- Kou, Yu (Peoples Republic of China)
ting adolescents use of doping sub-
Self-perception, attachment, peer relations
stances
and parental peer management as predic-
Mallia, Luca (Italy)
tors of prosocial behavior sub-types among
Attentional bias and positive changes in Turkish female and male adolescents
breast cancer patients: A cross-sectional Bayraktar, Fatih (Turkey)
survey and an experimental study
Chan, Michelle Wing Chiu (Hong Kong SAR of FP-142 Paper Session

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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)

FP-141 Paper Session Dont tell me which candidate you prefer:


The negative impact of learning the other
15.00 16.30 h Salon 22
group members preferences on processing
Cooperation and prosocial behavior in effort and decision quality
childhood and adolescence Mojzisch, Andreas (Germany)
Co-Chair: Wang, Lei (Peoples Republic of Chi-
na)
Co-Chair: Bayraktar, Fatih (Turkey)

The importance of hermeneutics to deve-


lopmental process
Jardim, Maria (Portugal)

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FP-144 Paper Session Psychological distorsions in multiple-crite-


ria decision making
15.00 16.30 h Room 25
Seri, Raffaello (Italy)
Aging and health I
Chair: Grano, Caterina (Italy) Testing risky choice models
Brandsttter, Eduard (Austria)
Motives and determinants of volunteering
Probability meaning of motivation: A the-
in older volunteers
oretical and experimental study of Monty
Grano, Caterina (Italy)
Hall Dilemma
Future orientations, age and self con Yu, Daxiang (Peoples Republic of China)
struals
The cognitive processes underlying quanti-
Guler-Edwards, Ayca (Turkey)
tative estimations: Comparing recent esti-
Elderly perception of their quality of life mation models
a Brazilian exploratory study using WHO- von Helversen, Bettina (Germany)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

QOL OLD
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)

FP-150 Paper Session Peculiarities of open and closed space


perception in the process of motor action
15.00 16.30 h Room 32
regulation
Risk assessment in young offenders II Polyanychko, Olena (Ukraine)
Chair: Yoxall, Jacqueline (Australia)
An integrated, multidimensional method
Patterns of elevated PAI validity indices for the treatment of trauma in children
across assessment contexts and presenting and adolescents
psychopathology: Implications for assess- Schlauch-Rigby, Gisela (USA)
ment
Yoxall, Jacqueline (Australia) FP-153 Paper Session

Leaking as a warning sign in cases of 15.00 16.30 h Room 35


school shootings and Severe Targeted Evolutionary issues
School Violence (STSV) Co-Chair: Ferguson, Eamonn (United
Bond, Rebecca (Germany) Kingdom)
Co-Chair: Toelch, Ulf (Netherlands)
Gambling, risk and vulnerability
Chadee, Derek (Trinidad and Tobago) Mothers baby, fathers maybe: A multino-
The effect of self-awareness intervention mial model for the estimation of nonpater-
programme on childrens self-perception nity rates
and antisocial behaviour Wolf, Michael (Germany)
Shulruf, Boaz (New Zealand) Innovation: Novel behaviours in humans
and non-human animals from an evolu
FP-151 Paper Session tionary perspective
15.00 16.30 h Room 33 Toelch, Ulf (Netherlands)
Risk and uncertainty High cost helping behaviour is driven by
Co-Chair: Brand, Matthias (Germany) benevolence rather than altruism
Co-Chair: Sun, Yan (Peoples Republic of China) Ferguson, Eamonn (United Kingdom)
Personality and decision-making in neuro- FP-154 Paper Session
psychological tasks measuring decisions
under risk and decisions under ambiguity 15.00 16.30 h Room 36
Brand, Matthias (Germany) Educational environment, resilience, and
problem behaviors in childhood and
The role of risk in intertemporal choice youth
Sun, Yan (Peoples Republic of China)
Chair: Diamantopoulou, Sofia (Sweden)
A fuzzy logic model of successful coping
with uncertainty Community and individual aspects of Rus-
Eierdanz, Frank (Germany) sian youth resilience
Makhnach, Alexander (Russia)

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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
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Pillay, Jace (South Africa) Ethnic and race issues II


Parental involvement in schooling: The Chair: Cakir, Gulfem (Turkey)
perceptions and attitude of secondary
Relationship of socio-economic status, ac-
school teachers in a local government area
comodation type and marital status with
in Nigeria
mental health well being among Turkish
Omoteso, Bonke (Nigeria)
migrant women in the UK
Educational and social exclusion: The so- Cakir, Gulfem (Turkey)
cial context as a school failure setting
Multiculturism and cultural, social and po-
Serna, Cristina (Spain)
litical integration: The case of the immi-
grant Chinese community in Bilbao (Bas-
FP-156 Paper Session
que Country)
15.00 16.30 h Room 38 Rubio Ardanaz, Eduardo (Spain)
Psychopharmacology II
Having more humane and responsible citi-
Chair: Millar, Keith (United Kingdom)
zens by teaching them history
Adverse effects of midazolam premedica- Guerra, Elida (Mexico)
tion on childrens post-operative cognitive Race encoding within So Paulo undergra-
function duates: A contextual comparison
Millar, Keith (United Kingdom) Nascimento, Leandro (Brazil)
Effects of methylphenidate on oculomotor
prediction as a function of dopamine trans- IS-061 Invited Symposium
porter (DAT1) genotype 16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.3
Ettinger, Ulrich (United Kingdom) The personalization of politics
Cognitive effects of creatine ethyl ester Chair: Caprara, Gian Vittorio (Italy)
supplementation
Basic values, core political values and poli-
Ling, Jonathan (United Kingdom)
tical preference
Schwartz, Shalom (Israel)
FP-157 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Room 39 The political consequences of perceived
Eyewitness identification and credibility threat and felt insecurity
Huddy, Leonie (USA)
Co-Chair: Sporer, Siegfried L. (Germany)
Co-Chair: Ding, Xiaopan (Peoples Republic of Elective affinities: On the psychological
China) bases of left-right differences
Jost, John (USA)
Hugo Mnsterbergs (1908) on the witness
stand: A pioneering work on the psycholo- Impact of personality traits and values on
gy of eyewitness testimony? level of political involvement in women
Sporer, Siegfried L. (Germany) and on facing glass-ceiling hurdles
Francescato, Donata (Italy)

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Selecting politicians: Individual differences IS-064 Invited Symposium


as predictors of electoral performance
16.45 18.45 h Hall 6
among UK parliamentary candidates
Silvester, Jo (United Kingdom) Motivational structure: Theory, measure-
ment, applications
IS-062 Invited Symposium Chair: Stuchlikova, Iva (Czech Republic)
16.45 18.45 h Hall 3 Motivational structure and its relations to
Intersensory interaction some personality variables
Chair: Klatzky, Roberta (USA) Stuchlikova, Iva (Czech Republic)
Cortex and midbrain conspire to synthe- Volitional and emotional correlates of the
size information from different senses in motivational structure questionnaire
order to mediate adaptive behavior Baumann, Nicola (Germany)
Stein, Barry (USA) Motivational restructuring

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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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IS-066 Invited Symposium Emergent psychosocial risk conditions in


current work places: Evaluation and pre-
16.45 18.45 h Hall 9
vention strategies
Bicultural self and social change Korunka, Christian (Austria)
Chair: Ng, Sik Hung (Hong Kong SAR of the
Peoples Republic of China) Psychosocial risks at work and their pre-
vention in Finland
Social identities, bicultural selves and per- Lindstrm, Kari (Finland)
ceived social change
Stress prevention and management in the
Ng, Sik Hung (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
workplace: Concepts, findings and deside-
Republic of China)
rata
Indigenous identity, language and social Semmer, Norbert (Switzerland)
change: Some considerations from Bolivia
Beliefs, accident analysis, risk perception
and Canada
and prevention
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Sachdev, Itesh (United Kingdom)


Kouabenan, Rmi (France)
Biculturals, conformity motives and deci
Cross-cultural perspectives on coping with
sion making
work-family conflict
Briley, Donnel (Australia)
Tetrick, Lois (USA)
The individual- and social-oriented chinese
Psychosocial risk prevention: An approach
bicultural self: Testing the theory
from positive psychology
Lu, Luo (Taiwan)
Peiro, Jose M. (Spain)
Discussant: Noels, Kimberly (Canada)
IS-069 Invited Symposium
IS-067 Invited Symposium 16.45 18.45 h Hall 15.2A
16.45 18.45 h Hall 10 Negotiation theory and negotiation prac-
Development of psychological and biolo- tice: Bridging the divide
gical resources in children at risk Co-Chair: Carnevale, Peter (USA)
Chair: Richaud, Maria Cristina (Argentina) Co-Chair: Leung, Kwok (Hong Kong SAR of
the Peoples Republic of China)
How to reinforce psychological resources
in children at risk by poverty The moves you make: Sense-making in ne-
Richaud, Maria Cristina (Argentina) gotiation
Olekalns, Mara (Australia)
Hostility, neglect and permissiveness in
parent-child relation: Influence in behav Differences in negotiation mentality be
ioural development tween Chinese and American
Mestre, Vicenta (Spain) Zhang, Zhixue (Peoples Republic of China)
Parental disciplining practices, sympathy Integrative bargaining strategies in the
and prosocial behaviors among Mexican Turkish finance sector: Theory, practice and
American and European American families context of integrative agreements
Carlo, Gustavo (USA) Beriker, Nimet (Turkey)
Personality role in resilience promotion in Mediating in teams: Opportunities and
children at risk by poverty challenges
Lemos, Viviana (Argentina) Munduate, Lourdes (Spain)
Development of psychosocial resources of When constituencies have opposing fac-
vulnerable children in Brazil tions
Koller, Silvia Helena (Brazil) Steinel, Wolfgang (Netherlands)
Discussant: Raffaelli, Marcela (USA) Discussant: Leung, Kwok (Hong Kong SAR of
the Peoples Republic of China)
IS-068 Invited Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Roof garden
Psychosocial risk analysis and prevention
at work
Chair: Peiro, Jose M. (Spain)

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IS-070 Invited Symposium Looking at education reform projects from


a socioconstructivist approach to knowl
16.45 18.45 h Hall 15.2B
edge
Couple and family dynamics in the mirror Bravo Vick, Milagros (Puerto Rico)
of experience and behaviour sampling
method The influence of different cultural settings
Chair: Perrez, Meinrad (Switzerland) in the modes of discourse and ways of
thinking
Emotional lives of mothers, fathers and Cubero Prez, Mercedes (Spain)
young children: Are they connected?
Rnk, Anna (Finland) IS-072 Invited Symposium

A new approach to the study of couple 16.45 18.45 h Room 44


and family dynamics: Zeroing in on a week Achievement motivation and achievement
in the life of a family attribution among Asian students: In-
sights from qualitative data

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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-
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

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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Restoration in nature as a promoter of Public health implications of substance use


conservation diagnosis
Kaiser, Florian (Netherlands) Tucker, Jalie (USA)
Discussant: Fuhrer, Urs (Germany) New Zealand psychologists use and per
ceptions of mental disorders classification
IS-078 Invited Symposium systems
16.45 18.45 h Salon 21 Lutchman, Raksha (New Zealand)
Pathways to health and healing in diverse Psychologys participation in ICD-11: A call
cultures to action
Chair: Mpofu, Elias (USA) Reed, Geoffrey (Spain)

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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IUPsyS-006 IUPsyS Invited Symposium S-102 Symposium


16.45 18.45 h Hall 14.2 16.45 18.45 h Salon 22
Presenting the public face of psychology Spatial cognition: Individual and gender
Co-Chair: Bullock, Merry (USA) differences in mental rotation (Part II)
Co-Chair: Prieto, Jose Maria (Spain) Co-Chair: Quaiser-Pohl, Claudia (Germany)
Co-Chair: Glck, Judith (Austria)
National Psychology Week and other me-
dia opportunities Sex differences in mental rotation: Now
Gordon, Amanda (Australia) you see them, now you dont
Peters, Michael (Canada)
Creating online and mujltimedia culture in
a National or International Association of The solution strategy as an indicator of the
Psychology: Proactive minds developmental stage of mental-rotation
Prieto, Jose Maria (Spain) ability of pre-school children
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Quaiser-Pohl, Claudia (Germany)


Presenting the public face of psychology:
Strategies and opportunities Gender differences in the mental rotation
Farberman, Rhea (USA) test: An effect of response format?
Glck, Judith (Austria)
On-line readings in testing and assess-
ment Do 9 years-old already show the well-
Born, Marise (Netherlands) known (male superiority) gender effect in
a classical mental rotation test?
S-063 Symposium Vorstius, Corinna (Germany)
16.45 18.45 h Room 11/12 Lateralized brain activation during mental
Molecular genetics of individual differ rotation is not ontogenetic, but deter-
ences mined by familiarity
Co-Chair: Ising, Marcus (Germany) Lange, Leonie F. (Germany)
Co-Chair: Brocke, Burkhard (Germany)
Discussant: Kyllonen, Patrick C. (USA)
Molecular genetics in win cohorts
Busjahn, Andreas (Germany) S-103 Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Room 23
Genetic variation of serotonin function
and negative emotionality Social power and political skill in politics
Strobel, Alexander (Germany) and organizations
Chair: Blickle, Gerhard (Germany)
Polymorphisms in the angiotensin-convert
ing enzyme gene region are associated A critical incident approach to the analysis
with coping styles in healthy adults and of power/interaction in political confron-
depressed patients tation
Heck, Angela (Germany) Raven, Bertram (USA)
Interaction effect of D4 Dopamine Recep- Face and facework in political discourse
tor Gene (DRD4) and Serotonin Transport Bull, Peter (United Kingdom)
er Promoter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) on
Internal politics in the academia: Theoreti-
the stress induced cortisol response
cal and empirical analysis of its relation-
Armbruster, Diana (Germany)
ship with social capital and job perfor-
Glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid re- mance
ceptor gene variants are associated with Talmud, Ilan (Israel)
ACTH, cortisol and cardiovascular re-
Antecendents and consequences of politi-
sponses to psychosocial stress
cal skill: A longitudinal investigation over
Wst, Stefan (Germany)
two years with newly hired employees
Molecular genetics of individual diffe- Blickle, Gerhard (Germany)
rences: What can we learn for related dis-
The impact of wielded power on idea ge-
orders?
neration and implementation of innova-
Ising, Marcus (Germany)
tions
Krause, Diana (Canada)

140
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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)

16.45 18.45 h Room 25 Discussant: Grosse Holtforth, Martin (Switzer-


Portrait of contemporary adolescence: An land)
attempt to explore and explain young
S-107 Symposium
peoples value, attitudes, behaviours and
coping in everyday life 16.45 18.45 h Room 27
Chair: Lin, Siu-Fung (Hong Kong SAR of the Adaptive goal adjustment and well-being
Peoples Republic of China) Co-Chair: Salewski, Christel (Germany)
Co-Chair: Vollmann, Manja (Germany)
Values and attitudes of adolescents on
sexual behaviour and sexual education Goal adjustment and well-being: Does the
Lin, Siu-Fung (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples attainability of goals matter?
Republic of China) Salewski, Christel (Germany)
Adolescent idol worship in Chinese socie- Does goal adjustment moderate the rela
ties: Empirical studies and theoretical pro- tionship between optimism and well-
positions being?
Yue, Xiao-Dong (Hong Kong SAR of the Vollmann, Manja (Germany)
Peoples Republic of China)
Goal adjustment profiles and well-being
Internet and video game addiction among trajectories during a life-span transition
young people Haase, Claudia (Germany)
Greenfield, David (USA)
Goal disengagement and goal reengage-
Suicide attempt: A case study ment among multiple sclerosis patients:
Wong, Paul (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re- Relationship to wellbeing and illness re-
public of China) presentation
Neter, Efrat (Israel)

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Goal adjustment and well-being in cancer S-110 Symposium


patients: The role of prognosis
16.45 18.45 h Room 30
Fleer, Joke (Netherlands)
Interplay between epistemological beliefs
Discussant: Kunzmann, Ute (Germany) and different media during learning pro-
cesses
S-108 Symposium
Co-Chair: Stahl, Elmar (Germany)
16.45 18.45 h Room 28 Co-Chair: Kienhues, Dorothe (Germany)
Psychology in the Arab world
Co-Chair: Gielen, Uwe (USA) Epistemological thinking of sixth graders
Co-Chair: Ahmed, Ramadan A. (Kuwait) during online learning
Barzilai, Sarit (Israel)
The state of psychology in the Arab world The interplay between students scientific
Ahmed, Ramadan A. (Kuwait) epistemological beliefs and science lear-
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Clinical psychology and counseling in Ye- ning in internet-enhanced environments


men Tsai, Chin-Chung (Taiwan)
Saleh, Maan A. Bari (Yemen) Epistemological analyses of educational
Using cognitive therapy in Kuwait materials: Elementary school books and
Al-Khawaja, Jasem A.M. (Kuwait) curricula in English, science and mathema-
tics
Cognitive psychology in the Arab coun-
Haerle, Florian (USA)
tries
Megreya, Ahmed M. (Egypt) Impact of epistemological sensitization
and context on source preferences
Proposal to establish institute of Arab psy-
Porsch, Torsten (Germany)
chology
Gielen, Uwe (USA) Effects of different kinds of representa
tional formats on epistemological judge-
Discussant: Draguns, Juris G. (USA)
ments
Stahl, Elmar (Germany)
S-109 Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Room 29 Discussant: Brten, Ivar (Norway)
The social psychology of avatars and
S-101 Symposium
agents: Real life effects of virtual commu-
nication 16.45 18.45 h Room 31
Co-Chair: Trepte, Sabine (Germany) Psychology of mental health: An Asian per
Co-Chair: Krmer, Nicole (Germany) spective on affectivity, stages of change
and coping
The effects of social avatars and emotional Chair: Tan, Ai-Girl (Singapore)
valence on facial muscle movements in an
immersive virtual environment Psychology of mental health: An Asian per
Eric, Vanman (Australia) spective on affectivity, stages of change
and coping
The impact of nonverbal signs transmitted
Tan, Ai-Girl (Singapore)
by avatars on collaborative performance
Allmendinger, Katrin (Germany) Decisional balance and task specific effi
cacy
Keep smiling: An embodied agents impact
Tan, Soo-Yin (Singapore)
on users evaluation and smiling behavior
Sommer, Nicole (Germany) Exploring stages of change of two Asian
samples
Competition or coping: The effects of task
Chou, Chih-Chin (USA)
structure and satisfaction with life on the
choice of avatar features Coping behavior of HIV/AIDS patients
Trepte, Sabine (Germany) Teoh, Chloe (Singapore)
Avatar creations and individual goals: An Positive affect and coping
empirical investigation of avatar designs Chin-Chin, Chia (Singapore)
and user motivation in second life Discussant: Lee Pe, Madeline (Singapore)
Misoch, Sabina (Switzerland)
Discussant: Reinecke, Leonard (Germany)
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FP-160 Paper Session The comparative and stady mentalhealth


on street women and normal women
16.45 18.45 h Room 32
Alavi, Tahere (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Need assessment and treatment of offen-
ders FP-162 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Stams, Geert Jan (Netherlands) 16.45 18.45 h Room 34
Co-Chair: Marquez, Carla (USA)
Working memory II
Moral development of solo juvenile sex of- Co-Chair: Fiebach, Christian (Germany)
fenders Co-Chair: Mnzer, Stefan (Germany)
van Vugt, Eveline (Netherlands)
Stams, Geert Jan (Netherlands) Working memory and the language sys
tem: fMRI evidence for a procedural model
How juveniles attribute their delinquent of verbal working memory
behavior: A presentation of preliminary re- Fiebach, Christian (Germany)
sults

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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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Autobiographical memory and self of Chi- Practical evaluation of questionnaire re-


nese college students sults for organizational quality manage-
Wang, Qiaohong (Peoples Republic of China) ment
Oesterreich, Rainer (Germany)
Transfer and rule based learning problem
solving Human resources as the basic component
Meo, Maria (Italy) of contemporary business context: The ex-
perience of an application of the ontopsy-
FP-164 Paper Session chological method
16.45 18.45 h Room 36 Kaluga, Vladimir (Russia)
Mental health and counseling II A measurement of Fuzzy Delphi Theory to
Co-Chair: Verma, Jyoti (India) personal communication dyad referral re-
Co-Chair: Renner, Walter (Austria) ward programs
Liu, Fangyi (Taiwan)
Counselling in the Greek culture
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Malikiosi-Loizos, Maria (Greece) Application of rough sets and neural net-


works to the study of competency assess-
Culture-sensitive and resource oriented ment
peer-groups (CROP-G) as a community Yu, Jiayuan (Peoples Republic of China)
based intervention for trauma survivors: A
pilot randomized trial with asylum seekers FP-166 Paper Session
and refugees from Chechnya
16.45 18.45 h Room 38
Renner, Walter (Austria)
Occupational stress and burnout
Assessment of sociocultural issues in the Co-Chair: Catano, Victor (Canada)
delivery of culturally appropriate mental Co-Chair: Wangler, Jutta (Germany)
health services
Yamada, Ann Marie (USA) Occupational stressors and stress outcomes
in Canadian academic staff: Preliminary
Use of non-conventional venues to extend
findings
counseling services in a majority world
Catano, Victor (Canada)
country: An exploratory study in Goa, In-
dia Prevention of teacher burnout begins in
Desouza, Karl (India) the university: A training for teachers stu-
dents
Some representations on health: Observa-
Wangler, Jutta (Germany)
tions from a focus group study from India
(Bihar) Burnout and organizational factors in hos-
Verma, Jyoti (India) pitals affecting nurses
Lu, Jinky Leilanie (Philippines)
Diversity in Community Mass Syndrome
(CMS) Stress in university teachers and possibili-
Singh, Anita Puri (India) ties of coping with it
Bulotait, Laima (Lithuania)
FP-165 Paper Session
Burnout in relation to the motivational
16.45 18.45 h Room 37 needs of workers in the business process
Organizational diagnostics and develop- outsourcing industry
ment Lohumi, Shama (India)
Co-Chair: Glaveanu, Vlad-Petre (Romania)
The relationship between organisational
Co-Chair: Oesterreich, Rainer (Germany)
culture, stress and change: A model of the
Learning organizations and individuals: promotion of health and well-being in
Learning organizational anchors hospital staff
Glaveanu, Vlad-Petre (Romania) McCarthy, Eunice (Ireland)

Methods and tools: A case study of organi-


zational culture diagnosing to a private
company in China
Yongrui, Li (Peoples Republic of China)

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FP-167 Paper Session Antecedents of organizational commit-


ment among higher level employees
16.45 18.45 h Room 39
Suman, Shanti (India)
Organizational citizenship behavior: Per-
sonal and situational factors Escalation of commitment as planned be-
Co-Chair: Wesche, Jenny Sarah (Germany) havior
Co-Chair: Goel, Abhishek (India) Soucek, Roman (Germany)
The chicken-and-egg problem in the cli-
Personal characteristics as predictors of or-
mate-firm performance link
ganizational citizenship behavior in Thai-
Winkler, Silvan (Switzerland)
land
Smithikrai, Chuchai (Thailand)
Is empowering leadership always wel
Poster Session
comed by employees? That depends on
what they think and how they feel Tuesday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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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PS-Tue-am-011 Preliminar psychometric pro- PS-Tue-am-025 The strengths and difficul-
perties of the Portuguese version of the ques ties questionnaire in a community sample of
tionnaire about interpersonal difficulties for children and adolescents in Switzerland
adolescents Betrisey, Carine (Switzerland)
Ingles, Candido J. (Spain)
PS-Tue-am-026 A comparative study of dif-
PS-Tue-am-013 Psychometric properties of ferent types of scales with online survey and
two generalized anxiety disorder questionnaires paper-and-pencil assessment
in Mexican residents Li, Yuhui (Peoples Republic of China)
Jurado, Samuel (Mexico)
PS-Tue-am-027 Factorial structure of the
PS-Tue-am-014 Investigation of responsibili- CES-D Scale among Chinese high school stu-
ty attitudes validity and reliability dents
Kabirnezhad, Sanaz (Islamic Republic of Iran) Ling, Yu (Peoples Republic of China)
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PS-Tue-am-015 Methods to assess preschool PS-Tue-am-028 Developing measure of team


age children reactions to bombing emotional climate in China
Kapor Stanulovic, Nila (Serbia) Liu, Xiaoyu (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-am-016 Measurement invariance be PS-Tue-am-029 Deaf children performance
tween a traditional and a web-based applica- in the Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test
tion of the German Anxiety Sensitivity Index3 Lopes, Ederaldo (Brazil)
and its psychometric quality
PS-Tue-am-030 Psychometric properties of
Kemper, Christoph (Germany)
the Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test: A
PS-Tue-am-017 Purpose-in-life-test: Reliabili Brazilian study
ty, factorial structure and relation to mental Lopes, Ederaldo (Brazil)
health in a Greek sample
PS-Tue-am-031 Is there a common construct
Psarra, Evangelia (Greece)
underlying the need for cognition, perfectio-
PS-Tue-am-018 Measurement equivalence of nism, industriousness and persistence?
written C-tests and multiple-choice C-tests Luis, Garcia (Mexico)
Klemmert, Hella (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-033 Assessing multidimensional
PS-Tue-am-019 Rasch-scalability of a revised quality of life: Construct validation of selected
German version of the Family Relations Test World Health Organisation Quality of Life 100
Kleylein, Meike (Germany) facets
Martinez, Carissa (Australia)
PS-Tue-am-020 Measurement differences of
verbal cognitive ability tests in native speakers Topic: Learning, memory and cognition
vs. second-language speakers
Klinck, Dorothea (Germany) PS-Tue-am-035 The search for adolescent
health-related advice in the cyber space: An ex-
PS-Tue-am-021 Development and evalua amination of online usage by Southern African
tion of a computerized adaptive test for the youths
measurement of stress perception (Stress-CAT) Akand, Bo (South Africa)
Kocalevent, Rya-Daniela (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-036 The effect of educational
PS-Tue-am-022 Questionnaire modification games on the IQ of the mentally retarded child-
to increase diagnostic accuracy ren
Koehn, Stefan (Australia) Bahrololoomi, Mohamad Hossein (Islamic
PS-Tue-am-023 The influence of different Republic of Iran)
trait measures of absorption on the assessment PS-Tue-am-037 Superficial processing in
of dispositional flow experiences in sport question-answering activities
Koehn, Stefan (Australia) Cerdan, Raquel (Spain)
PS-Tue-am-024 Minimization of answer dis- PS-Tue-am-038 Effects of intrinsic and ex
tortion in personality questionnaires: Does the trinsic cues on judgments of learning
ipsative OPQ32i capture normative variances? Chen, Gongxiang (Peoples Republic of China)
Kusch, Rene Immanuel (Germany)

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PS-Tue-am-039 The influence of causal PS-Tue-am-054 Achievement goals in social
knowledge and empirical evidence on causal interactions: Which goal promotes learning?
inference and decision making Slz, Christoph (Germany)
Garcia Retamero, Rocio (Spain)
PS-Tue-am-055 Self-regulation in informal
PS-Tue-am-040 Epistemological beliefs, mo- learning environment: A case study of web-
tivation, and learning strategies as predictors of based reading
medical students academic success Sung, Yao-Ting (Taiwan)
Giesler, Marianne (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-056 Factors affecting students
PS-Tue-am-041 A new strategy for learning self-educational ability: Learning goal, attribu
highly-similar concepts tion of success and failure, self-efficacy and
Hannon, Brenda (USA) implicit theory of intelligence
Toshiaki, Mori (Japan)
PS-Tue-am-042 The role of deliberate prac

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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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PS-Tue-am-066 Emotional reasoning as so PS-Tue-am-079 Different effects of Schuberts
cial information processing in preschool and and Berliozs music on emotion and incidental
first grade children psychophysical responses.
Eivers, Areana (Norway) Hirooka, Mizuho (Japan)
PS-Tue-am-067 An experimental study on PS-Tue-am-080 Emotions in the process of
the relationship between interference and af- risky decision making: Spontaneous verbal ex-
fective priming pressions
Fang, Ping (Peoples Republic of China) Huber, Odilo W. (Switzerland)
PS-Tue-am-068 Emotional responses to vis PS-Tue-am-081 The roll of encoding strate-
ual pictures with controlled facial muscle acti- gies on face recognition memory
vation Ito, Yoshie (Japan)
Ferreira, Ana (Portugal)
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PS-Tue-am-082 Verbal abuse and cognition


PS-Tue-am-069 Affective priming of emo in the developing mind
tional facial expressions independent of per- Ittyerah, Miriam (France)
ceptual similarity
PS-Tue-am-083 The relationship between
Fesche, Arne (Germany)
emotion regulation strategy and memory of
PS-Tue-am-070 Emotional expressions with children
in the N-back working memory paradigm: Per- Jiang, Yuan (Peoples Republic of China)
formance in early Parkinsons disease
PS-Tue-am-084 Executive control of atten-
Fusari, Anna (Spain)
tion benefits from positive emotion: ERP evi-
PS-Tue-am-071 Productive versus active ag dence
ing: Differential effects on personal wellbeing Kanske, Philipp (Germany)
and cognitive abilities
PS-Tue-am-085 Mood states and processing
Garca Rodrguez, Beatriz (Spain)
of stereotype information
PS-Tue-am-072 Recognition of speech emo- Kitamura, Hideya (Japan)
tional prosody valence in stimuli of different
PS-Tue-am-086 Emotional interference in
time structure (aging aspects)
health anxiety and the moderating role of
Gelman, Victor (Russia)
working memory load
PS-Tue-am-073 Informational and energetic Kornadt, Anna (Germany)
models of influence of activity results on emo-
PS-Tue-am-087 The priming effect of nega
tions
tive emotional words on a dichotic listening
Gorbatkow, Aleksander (Poland)
task
PS-Tue-am-074 An investigation of the influ- Kouri, Katherine (Greece)
ence of informational and energetic acti-
PS-Tue-am-088 The impact of ipsative and
vity factors on emotions
social standards on affective reactions depends
Gorbatkow, Aleksander (Poland)
on the goal
PS-Tue-am-075 Choosing how many options Krohn, Jeanette (Germany)
to choose from: Does it depend on affective
PS-Tue-am-089 The influence of anxiety on
priming?
memory proccesses and the role of music in
Hafenbrdl, Sebastian (Switzerland)
mood modification
PS-Tue-am-076 Does the presence of a wea- Kudlik, Agata (Poland)
pon shrink the functional field of view?
PS-Tue-am-090 Emotional priming-of-popout
Hakoda, Yuji (Japan)
in visual search
PS-Tue-am-077 Behavioral outcomes associ- Amunts, Liana (Israel)
ates with emotional contagion: A study among
PS-Tue-am-091 Discrimination of facial emo-
direct selling agents
tional expressions during early perceptual pro-
Hashim, Junaidah (Malaysia)
cessing indexed by the N170 ERP component
PS-Tue-am-078 Disproportionate allocation Leleu, Arnaud (France)
of cognitive resources during thought suppres-
sion in depressed individuals
Hattori, Yosuke (Japan)

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PS-Tue-am-092 Attention resources compe- PS-Tue-am-105 The role of verbal and non-
tition accounting for specific spatial working verbal tests in determining of laterality in schi-
memory affected by emotional context zophrenic and depressive patients
Li, Xuebing (Peoples Republic of China) Rahimi Taghanaki, Changiz (Islamic Republic of
Iran)
PS-Tue-am-093 Effects of emotional activa
tion on state-dependent learning in daily life PS-Tue-am-106 The processing of food cues
Loeffler, Simone Nadine (Germany) in binge eating disorder: An fMRI study
Schienle, Anne (Austria)
PS-Tue-am-094 Emotional experience and
regulation of action by coping with stress: PS-Tue-am-107 Neural correlates of different
Functional and conceptual issues self-conscious emotions identified by function
Loos, Helga (Brazil) al magnetic resonance imaging
Wagner, Ullrich (Switzerland)
PS-Tue-am-095 Facial expression The reco-

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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)

PS-Tue-am-097 Personality traits moderate PS-Tue-am-111 The BDNF Val66Met poly-


the impact of chronic stress on depression-like morphism influences olfactory processing
behaviors and hippocampal neurogenesis Hedner, Margareta (Sweden)
Castro, Jorge (Switzerland) PS-Tue-am-112 Genetic and environmental
PS-Tue-am-098 A meta-analysis of neuro influences on temperament in Russian early
imaging studies reporting Amygdala Activation adolescents
Derix, Johanna (Germany) Malykh, Sergey (Russia)

PS-Tue-am-099 Neuroimaging of therapeu- PS-Tue-am-113 Genetic predictors of mood


tic effects in schizophrenia variability in women: An examination of the
Habel, Ute (Germany) estrogen receptor, androgen receptor and sero-
tonin transporter genes
PS-Tue-am-100 Selective attention to visual Richards, Meghan (Canada)
motion is modulated by emotional distractors
Hindi Attar, Catherine (Germany) PS-Tue-am-114 Interval timing behavior was
affected by circadian rhythm in rats
PS-Tue-am-101 Trait anxiety modulation of Sakata, Shogo (Japan)
neural responses to automatic and elaborated
processing of threat-related pictures PS-Tue-am-115 Individual differences in
Lipka, Judith (Germany) working memory capacity: Effects of dopamine-
related gene-gene interactions are task-depend
PS-Tue-am-102 Neural correlates of dissocia- ent
tive states in patients with borderline personal Stelzel, Christine (Germany)
ity disorder
Ludscher, Petra (Germany) PS-Tue-am-116 The influence of psychoso
cial stress on the expression of clock genes
PS-Tue-am-103 Brain areas activated during Abbruzzese, Elvira A (Switzerland)
listening to piano music
Mutschler, Isabella (Germany) PS-Tue-am-117 Relationship between visuo
spatial impairment and facial recognition ability
PS-Tue-am-104 Facing a real Person: An ERP in parkinsons disease: Mediator variables
Study Amayra, Imanol (Spain)
Pnknen, Laura (Finland)

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PS-Tue-am-118 Effects of error types on error Topic: Human development
negativity
Armbrecht, Anne-Simone (Germany) PS-Tue-am-131 A study of family alienation
among Iranian adolescents
PS-Tue-am-119 Neural and cognitive me-
Mehryar, Amir Hooshang (Islamic Republic of
chanisms of addiction
Iran)
Baker, Travis (Canada)
PS-Tue-am-132 Gender dissatisfaction among
PS-Tue-am-120 Neural mechanisms under
Iranian youth
lying the integration of costs and benefits in
Mehryar, Amir Hooshang (Islamic Republic of
decision making
Iran)
Basten, Ulrike (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-133 Self-immunization in adoles
PS-Tue-am-121 Non-invasive brain stimula
cence: Does the functionality of self-stabilizing
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tion and psychology: New approaches on cog-


processes vary with age?
nitive and behavioral investigations
Moessle, Regine (Germany)
Boggio, Paulo (Brazil)
PS-Tue-am-134 The relation between behav
PS-Tue-am-122 Effect of acute exercise on
ior of consulting and psychological distress
the concentration of testosterone in the salvia
among Japanese junior high school students
and the reaction to fearful faces in high school
Nagai, Satoru (Japan)
students
Budde, Henning (Germany) PS-Tue-am-135 Status quo of dysfunctional
thoughts in Chinese senior elementary school
PS-Tue-am-123 The ERPs N400 variation by
students and middle school students
difference of semantic relation between words
Ni, Jie (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Repub-
Hayashi, Nao (Japan)
lic of China)
PS-Tue-am-124 Unexpected action effects
PS-Tue-am-136 Relations among prosocial
elicit deviance-related brain potentials and
tendency, guilt and problem actions in Japane-
cause attentional distraction
se junior high-school students
Iwanaga, Mio (Japan)
Ninomiya, Katsumi (Japan)
PS-Tue-am-125 Feedback processing and
PS-Tue-am-137 Longitudinal study of socio-
moral decision making in adolescents with be-
environmental experiences, self-worth and
havioral problems: An EEG study
emotional/behavioral problems among junior
Kreuter, Joerg (Germany)
high school students
PS-Tue-am-126 Differential prefrontal EEG Nishino, Yasuyo (Japan)
activity between sport amateurs and non-sport
PS-Tue-am-138 Participation in school-based
amateurs during video clip viewing
extracurricular activity and adolescents school
Muramatsu, Ayako (Japan)
adjustment
PS-Tue-am-127 Neurocognitive correlates of Okada, Yuji (Japan)
public risk
PS-Tue-am-139 Parental coherence and trans
Qin, Jungang (Peoples Republic of China)
mission of attributional style to the conflicts
PS-Tue-am-128 Natural language analysis of between parents and adolescent
written description of impressions of science Padrn, Ivn (Spain)
and language subjects
PS-Tue-am-140 Exploring factor structure of
Shimoda, Hiroko (Japan)
the CDI_TW in Taiwanese adolescents
PS-Tue-am-129 Realtime fMRI and fNIRS Pan, Yuan-Chien (Taiwan)
based neurofeedback
PS-Tue-am-141 Adolescence identity status:
Sitaram, Ranganatha (Germany)
Its relation to applied creativity and self-esteem
PS-Tue-am-130 Correlation between JIFP and in Greek adolescents
prefrontal activity: A NIRS study Paraskevopoulou, Polyxeni (Greece)
Hashimoto, Teruo (Japan)
PS-Tue-am-142 Self-reports and peer-reports
of depression and social behaviour: Results of a
4-year longitudinal study in adolescence
Reicher, Hannelore (Austria)

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PS-Tue-am-143 Family conflicts, have the PS-Tue-am-156 Self-esteem as a resource for
same solution depending of childrens age? coping with developmental tasks in emerging
Rodriguez Ruiz, Beatriz (Spain) adulthood
Born, Aristi (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-144 Loving the school no pro-
blem! The influence of social skills training in PS-Tue-am-157 Attachment behavior style:
attitudes toward school Different influence on attribution and emotion
Silva, Carla (Portugal) Hu, Ping (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-am-145 Violence and maltreatment PS-Tue-am-158 The development of young
in the family and in the group of peers as juve- adults dating relationships: The role of ante
nile delinquency predictive variables cedent and personality
Soares Martins, Jose Manuel (Portugal) Lussier, Yvan (Canada)
PS-Tue-am-146 Personal and interpersonal PS-Tue-am-160 Career pattern and mental

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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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PS-Tue-am-170 The effect of academic acce- PS-Tue-am-182 School inspection in Germa-
leration, on the socio-emotional and the cogni- ny: Initial data on the quality of school inspec-
tive development of the gifted and talented tion as an instrument for diagnosing school
children quality
Abrahim, Azza (Sudan) Gaertner, Holger (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-171 Exploring the construct vali- PS-Tue-am-183 Preliminar psychometric da
dity and factor structure of the Persian trans ta of the questionnaire of school anxiety
lation of the Sternberg Triarchic Abilities Test Garca-Fernndez, Jos Manuel (Spain)
(STAT) with Iranian students: Using confirma
PS-Tue-am-184 Do children with deficits in
tory factor analysis
basic cognitive functions profit from mixed age
Asgari, Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran)
primary schools?
PS-Tue-am-172 Stability of rater judgments Goelitz, Dietmar (Germany)
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in holistic and analytic essay-coding in primary


PS-Tue-am-185 Which aspects of assess-
school
ment-tasks matter for student learning? The
Bhme, Katrin (Germany)
role of expectations and conceptions of assess-
PS-Tue-am-173 Interdisciplinary evaluation of ment
5th year medical students capabilities to an- Hirschfeld, Gerrit (Germany)
nounce cancer diagnosis based on simulated
PS-Tue-am-186 Self-regulation for learning
and filmed consultations.
in primary school: Relations to achievement
Bonnaud-Antignac, Anglique (France)
goals and school adaptation
PS-Tue-am-174 A web-based quality control Kambara, Masahiko (Japan)
system for assessment processes
PS-Tue-am-187 Effect of mental simulation
Busana, Gilbert (Luxembourg)
training on educational performance between
PS-Tue-am-175 Construct validation of a gra talented and normal students in Iran
duating examination for psychologists Khalili, Fatemeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Castaeda Figueiras, Sandra (Mexico)
PS-Tue-am-188 Fair school comparisons
PS-Tue-am-176 The assessment of the qua Using previous knowledge as additional covar
lity of the learning outcome in vocational iate for the adjustment of school achievement
courses scores
Cervai, Sara (Italy) Kroehne, Ulf (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-177 Assessment style and learn PS-Tue-am-189 The predictive ability for
ing motivation pupils achievement in mathematics
Cocorada, Elena (Romania) Kuku, Hamdon (Sudan)
PS-Tue-am-178 Training evaluation: Effective PS-Tue-am-190 The junior middle school
ness, learning styles and modes of assistance students mathematical estimation perfor-
Cubico, Serena (Italy) mance and its relationship with their metacog-
nitive ability
PS-Tue-am-179 Prediction of the school per-
Liu, Xiaozhen (Peoples Republic of China)
formance following from the WISCIII test
Dan, Jiri (Slovak Republic) PS-Tue-am-191 Assessment style and learn
ing motivation in students
PS-Tue-am-180 Improving metacognitive mo
Luca, Marcela Rodica (Romania)
nitoring and regulation by means of collabora-
tive tests PS-Tue-am-192 Checklist for screening be-
de Carvalho Filho, Moises Kirk (Japan) havioural problems in Greek preschool children
Manolitsis, George (Greece)
PS-Tue-am-181 The influence of feedback
types on cognition in different post-feedback PS-Tue-am-193 Motivation on science and
interval mathematics across elementary school to junior
Fang, Ping (Peoples Republic of China) high school
Oye, Mayumi (Japan)

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PS-Tue-am-194 Perceived school-competence PS-Tue-am-207 Peculiarities of time identity
and socio-demographic characteristics: Com- of Latvian peoples
parison between gifted and non-gifted 9th Korniseva, Alona (Latvia)
grade students
PS-Tue-am-208 The interaction between pa
Rodrigues da Costa, Ana (Portugal)
rent-child relationships and siblings personality
PS-Tue-am-195 Relation between objective traits
school competence and perceived school com- Kozlova, Irina (Russia)
petence in gifted and non-gifted 9th grade stu-
PS-Tue-am-209 Assessing implicit self-esteem
dents
with affective priming procedures: Improving
Rodrigues da Costa, Ana (Portugal)
reliability by using pictures of participants as
PS-Tue-am-196 Evaluation of visual percep primes
tion and creativity in the university classroom Krause, Sascha (Germany)

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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)

Topic: Personality and individual differ PS-Tue-am-211 Investigating the structure


ences of attention: How do characteristics of atten-
tion and concentration tests influence their re-
PS-Tue-am-198 The relation between time lationship?
management and subjective well-being in un- Krumm, Stefan (Germany)
dergraduate students
PS-Tue-am-212 Temperamental determinants
Fan, Cuiying (Peoples Republic of China)
of depletion of self: Control resources in the
PS-Tue-am-199 Relationship between iden- emotional control situation
tity style, commitment, and friendship Kwapis, Krzysztof (Poland)
Fartash, Soheila (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Tue-am-213 The relationship between
PS-Tue-am-201 Self-regulation as a predic- time management disposition and test anxiety
tor of delinquent behavior and socially incon of undergraduates
siderate behavior Lan, Yujuan (Peoples Republic of China)
Harada, Chika (Japan)
PS-Tue-am-214 Is the correlation between
PS-Tue-am-202 Self-consciousness and dif- test anxiety and test performance rooted in
ferent ways of measuring stress feelings of low competence in test anxious in-
Huic, Aleksandra (Croatia) dividuals?
PS-Tue-am-203 General knowledge and need Lang, Jonas W. B. (Germany)
for cognition Is there a mediating role of be- PS-Tue-am-215 Social Desirability Response
havioral habits? (SDR) in China: Dimension analysis and situa
Huic, Aleksandra (Croatia) tion effects
PS-Tue-am-204 The utility of the personality- Li, Feng (Peoples Republic of China)
interest test in predicting changes in chronic PS-Tue-am-216 The influence of proactive
fatigue in adolescents: A two-year longitudinal personality and coping on commitment to
study STEM majors
Janowski, Konrad (Italy) Major, Debra (USA)
PS-Tue-am-205 Age differences in social PS-Tue-am-217 Who helps victims of natural
emotions recognition disasters? An examination of predictors of help
Justo, Mariline (Portugal) ing
PS-Tue-am-206 Increased rumination is as- Marjanovic, Zdravko (Canada)
sociated with poor internalisation of personal PS-Tue-am-218 The impact of attachment
strivings style on subjective well-being
Kirkegaard Thomsen, Dorthe (Denmark) Marrero, Rosario J. (Spain)

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PS-Tue-am-219 College and technical col- PS-Tue-am-232 The phenomenon of immi
lege students self-presentation: Examination of gration: Cultural values and cultural diversity in
the evaluation to own self-presentation and Europe
the others self-presentation Miryam, Rodriguez (Spain)
Ono, Miwa (Japan)
PS-Tue-am-233 The effects of kinship cue on
PS-Tue-am-220 High schizotypy is related to empathy and helping intentions
increased response bias and decreased visual Mitani, Nobuhiro (Japan)
sensitivity for detecting faces embedded in
PS-Tue-am-234 Personality judgments based
noise
on email addresses of mobile phones
Partos, Timea (Australia)
Mori, Tsutako (Japan)
PS-Tue-am-221 Repressors are unable to
PS-Tue-am-235 Explicit and implicit values of
suppress, unless it is threatening: Coping styles
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grandmothers and their granddaughters


influence intentional forgetting
Mudy, Krzysztof (Poland)
Peters, Jan Hendrik (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-236 Determining the attitude to-
PS-Tue-am-222 Self-monitoring in the struc-
ward characters in television commercials using
ture of personality and the factors of its gene-
text data mining: An analysis of Japanese com-
sis
mercials that feature famous actresses
Polezhaeva, Ekaterina (Russia)
Okano, Masao (Japan)
PS-Tue-am-223 May vocational experience
PS-Tue-am-237 Influence of consumers per-
affect the pattern of vocational interests?
ception toward online shopping on online
Psse, Bianca (Germany)
shopping behavior
PS-Tue-am-224 Comparison of the actual Okano Asakawa, Masami (Japan)
and theoretical (cube-in-globe) structures of
PS-Tue-am-238 Perpetuating the inequality:
the individual sleep-wake adaptability
Tokenism and ideologies that legitimize the sys-
Putilov, Arcady (Germany)
tem
PS-Tue-am-225 The dark side of mindful- Palacios, Maria Soledad (Spain)
ness: Why mindfulness interventions are not
PS-Tue-am-239 Positive illusions in the ma-
beneficial for everyone
ting domain: When thinking good about your-
Rosing, Kathrin (Germany)
self while feeling bad is a crucial part of your
Topic: Social psychology fitness
Pass, Jessica (Netherlands)
PS-Tue-am-226 What are the core attributes
of humanity? PS-Tue-am-240 Perceptions of European and
Lee, Sau-Lai (Singapore) national identities of Turkish Cypriot students
Pehlivan, Ahmet (Cyprus)
PS-Tue-am-227 Attitudes reflecting national
identity in Lithuanian young people population PS-Tue-am-241 Factors associated in the
Lekaviciene, Rosita (Lithuania) moral development in engineering students:
An approach multivariante, Analysis of main
PS-Tue-am-228 Exploring male body image components
in Taiwan: Drive for muscularity and its relation- Ramirez L., Jorge J. (Venezuela)
ship to self-esteem and quality of life
Lu, Hsueh-Chao (Taiwan) PS-Tue-am-242 Life attitude and environ-
mental perception of women in detention
PS-Tue-am-229 World social memory and Rana, Neeti (India)
oblivion of Greeks and Germans
Madoglou, Anna (Greece) PS-Tue-am-243 Long term care vs. inde-
pendent living: Exploring identity concepts
PS-Tue-am-230 The structure of national cur Rivera, Luz (Puerto Rico)
rency perception
Mazurek, Joanna (Poland) PS-Tue-am-244 French social representation
of war and peace
PS-Tue-am-231 The effects of event spon- Roland-Levy, Christine (France)
sorship on product evaluations: The role of
companys corporate social responsibility
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PS-Tue-am-245 Gender stereotypes about PS-Tue-am-259 Career and education ori
technology: Prototypes about people involved ented adults beliefs about life
in technology Uzole, Tatjana (Latvia)
Sainz, Milagros (Spain)
PS-Tue-am-260 Host acculturation orienta
PS-Tue-am-246 Psychometric properties of tion
negative attitudes toward masturbation inven- Verma, Jyoti (India)
tory on a sample of Salvadorian adolescents
PS-Tue-am-261 Social distance of ethno-
Santos, Pablo (Spain)
communicative relation in Latvia: Psychological
PS-Tue-am-247 Effects of studying abroad analysis
on national identity: A longitudinal field study Vidnere, Mara (Latvia)
with German exchange students
PS-Tue-am-262 Beyond egoism, equality and
Schneider, Henrike Alexandra (Germany)
equity: On the role of justice in the ultimatum

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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
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PS-Tue-am-271 Relation between temporal PS-Tue-am-285 How to present evidence in
perspective and motivation towards the socio- a criminal trial: Order effects in judicial decision
labour integration of minors under judicial making
measures Enescu, Raluca (Switzerland)
Hernandez, Bernardo (Spain)
PS-Tue-am-286 Uncertainty and the detec-
PS-Tue-am-272 Risk and protective factors tion of deception
for juvenile delinquencies in children with per- Marksteiner, Tamara (Germany)
vasive developmental disorders: Findings from
PS-Tue-am-287 Fast and frugal or complex
life-story research
and calculating? Modelling police judgments
Kita, Yosuke (Japan)
regarding the veracity of suicide notes
PS-Tue-am-273 Psychiatric disorders and Snook, Brent (Canada)
childhood trauma in German prisoners with
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PS-Tue-am-288 The relationship between


antisocial personality disorder
long proceedings of divorce for a woman who
Kopp, Daniel (Germany)
acted to divorce; her mental health
PS-Tue-am-275 Effectiveness of meditation Adibrad, Nastaran (Islamic Republic of Iran)
and music technique as a mechanism of well-
PS-Tue-am-289 The current state of parental
ness for incarcerated drug addicts
alienation syndrome in Spain (PAS)
Leuterio, Ray (Philippines)
Bonasa Jimenez, Pilar (Spain)
PS-Tue-am-276 Psychological characterstics
PS-Tue-am-290 Violence experienced by
of run away youth
youths involved with drug traffic
Parsian, Monireh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Feffermann, Marisa (Brazil)
PS-Tue-am-277 The impact of alcohol and
PS-Tue-am-291 Determinants of public opin
drug intoxication on Canadian perpetrators
ion on sentences and their preference for diffe-
memories of violent crimes
rent types of sentences
Foellmi, Melodie (Canada)
Ivii, Ines (Croatia)
PS-Tue-am-278 Internet child pornography:
PS-Tue-am-292 Some personal correlates of
The psychology and psychophysiology of view-
justice sensitivity
ing child pornography
Jurkin, Marina (Croatia)
Haines, Janet (Australia)
PS-Tue-am-293 First accreditation to specia-
PS-Tue-am-279 The event-related potentials
list in forensic psychology by the psychologists
study of deceptive responses to characters and
official college of Catalua, in Spain.
pictures
Molina Bartumeus, Asuncion (Spain)
Liu, Hongguang (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-am-294 Neuropsychological, psycho-
PS-Tue-am-280 Social intelligence of pedo-
logical and social correlates of antisocial behav
phile sex offenders
ior among Peruvian adolescents in conflict with
Ntzold, Janine (Germany)
the penal law: A study from Moffitts taxono-
PS-Tue-am-282 The emotional modulation mic theory
of the startle and post-auricular reflexes in non- Morales, Hugo (Peru)
criminal psychopathy
PS-Tue-am-295 The experimental study on
Uzieblo, Katarzyna (Belgium)
the preschool eyewitnesses
PS-Tue-am-283 Detection of malingering: A Yajing, Liu (Peoples Republic of China)
survey of Australian psychologists current
practices Topic: Political psychology
Yoxall, Jacqueline (Australia) PS-Tue-am-296 The dimensions of the per-
PS-Tue-am-284 Investigating economy re- ception of Polish politicians personalities
sources and living means of unemployed drug Krulikowska, Anna (Poland)
addicts PS-Tue-am-297 Risk and security perceptions
Zhu, Mianmao (Peoples Republic of China) during the FIFA World Cup 2006
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PS-Tue-am-298 The psychosocial adaptation PS-Tue-am-311 Pathways to collective pro-
for displaced youth (age 1620) Alsalam area test: Calculation, identification or emotion? A
Rabak, White Nile State Sudan critical analysis of the role of anger in social
Hamadain, Osman (Sudan) movement participation
Strmer, Stefan (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-299 Influence of psychopolitical
variables in reactions to traumatic and hopeful PS-Tue-am-312 Influences on the civic en
events gagement of adolescents in Thailand
Morales Marente, Elena (Spain) Braverman, Marc (USA)
PS-Tue-am-300 Peace psychology of grass- PS-Tue-am-313 Remembered or forgotten?
root reconciliation: Lesson learned from Baku The collective remembering the Holocaust and
Bae peace movement the crimes of the communist systems
Muluk, Hamdi (Indonesia) Kovacs, Monika (Hungary)

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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

PS-Tue-am-307 The effect of religious orien- PS-Tue-am-320 A study of self-help focusing


tation, political ideology, fundamentalism, and (SHF):Comparison between Tsubo image fo-
social dominance orientation on political intole cusing and Mind View focusing
rance. Takasawa, Keiji (Japan)
Markum, M Enoch (Indonesia) PS-Tue-am-321 Symptom understatement is
PS-Tue-am-308 Profiling voters in Vojvodina gender-related in patients with arrhythmia:
Mihic, Vladimir (Serbia) A suggestion for timely clinical intervention
Trovato, Guglielmo (Italy)
PS-Tue-am-309 Political participation of
youths who have dropped out of armed con- PS-Tue-am-322 Factorial structure of the
flict and rejoined civil life screen for child anxiety related emotional disor-
Obando Salazar, Olga Lucia (Colombia) ders
Vigil, Andreu (Spain)
PS-Tue-am-310 The collective unconscious-
ness in politics
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PS-Tue-am-323 The effect of group cogni PS-Tue-am-336 Behaviour disorders and the
tive behavioral training on self-esteem and search of identity by an adolescent twin: Study
mental health in infertile women case
Aghaei Jeshvaghani, Asghar (Islamic Republic Ferreira, Olga Rita (Portugal)
of Iran)
PS-Tue-am-337 An initial imprinting of the
PS-Tue-am-324 Electroconvulsive Therapy self-help groups of narcotics anonymous and
(ECT): Attitudes, knowledge and experience of alcoholics anonymous in Greece
patients Flora, Katerina (Greece)
Besani, Chiara (Ireland)
PS-Tue-am-338 The role of emotional matu-
PS-Tue-am-325 Body and affect words: Va- rity in the development of Irritable Bowel Syn-
lence, cognitive specificity and temporal change drome (IBS) among adolescents
among young women Garg, Niyati (India)
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Bone, Meagan E. (Canada)


PS-Tue-am-340 Adaptive behavior and skills
PS-Tue-am-326 Reasons for misdiagnosis of of young children with autism
bipolar disorder Oakland, Thomas (USA)
Bruchmueller, Katrin (Switzerland)
PS-Tue-am-341 The investigation of second
PS-Tue-am-327 Undergraduate students at- ary traumatic stress levels observed in emer-
titudes towards online versus face-to-face gency service personnel in terms of dissociation
counseling level, perceived social support and coping stra-
Cui, Lixia (Peoples Republic of China) tegies
Haksal, Pinar (Turkey)
PS-Tue-am-328 Effect of social and family
factors on committing suicide among university PS-Tue-am-342 Effectiveness of humanistic
students in Iran child and adolescent psychotherapy
Dadkhah, Asghar (Islamic Republic of Iran) Hlldampf, Dagmar (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-329 The impact of Transactional PS-Tue-am-343 Different perspectives in treat
Analysis (T.A) method on increasing self-knowl ing post-traumatic stress disorder patients after
edge and marital compatibility of incompatible mass disasters and terrorist attacks
couples Icoz, Ferhat (Turkey)
Danesh, Esmat (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Tue-am-344 Danger Ideation Reduction
PS-Tue-am-330 Dissociation major risk fac- Therapy (DIRT): Preliminary findings with three
tor for the development of secondary traumati- obsessive-compulsive checkers
zation Jones, Mairwen (Australia)
Daniels, Judith (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-345 Differences in perceptions of
PS-Tue-am-331 The place of the clinical psy- the ward atmosphere among patients and staff
chology in our time: Singularities in the world in psychiatric inpatient care
of globalization Jrgensen, Kjetil Nordb (Norway)
de Farias, Francisco Ramos (Brazil)
PS-Tue-am-346 Tele-therapy: An approach
PS-Tue-am-332 The aesthetic of suffering to provide mental health services to remote
and of satisfaction in psychological clinic of and rural areas
contemporaneousness Kharkwal, Meena (France)
de Farias, Francisco Ramos (Brazil)
PS-Tue-am-347 Computer-assisted cognitive
PS-Tue-am-333 Blood pressure and pain: training as a trauma-unspecific intervention for
The everyday suffering in hypotension posttraumatic stress disorder
Dietel, Anja (Germany) Knig, Dorothea (Austria)
PS-Tue-am-334 How much suspense is good PS-Tue-am-348 Correlation between adoles
for the recipe? cent illicit drug use and family characteristics in
Dreisrner, Thomas (Germany) Taiwan
Kuo, Hsien-Hwa (Taiwan)
PS-Tue-am-335 Peer pressure or social sup-
port? An empirical analysis of internet-based PS-Tue-am-349 Culturally-derived protective
self-injury support groups factors in blacks at risk for suicide
Eichenberg, Christiane (Germany) Kyle, Jennifer (USA)

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PS-Tue-am-350 Screening executive dysfunc PS-Tue-am-362 Self-regulation procedures as
tion in Parkinsons disease with the Frontal As- a mean of optimization professionals states
sessment Battery during business-trainings
Lima, Cesar (Portugal) Zlokazova, Tatyana (Russia)
PS-Tue-am-351 The neglected dimension of PS-Tue-am-363 Burnout (Emotional exhaus-
physical environment in counselling: Influence tion) in doctors of two hospitals of the city of
of the consulting room on perceived quality of Lima: Peru
care Aguilar Angeletti, Ana (Peru)
Lyng, James (Ireland)
PS-Tue-am-364 Relationship of worry and
PS-Tue-am-352 What is the first cause of eating behaviors in young women
tendency to addiction? Psychological, environ- Ahlawat, Aditi (India)
mental or physical.
PS-Tue-am-365 Geriatric centres: Emotional

TUESDAY, 22 JULY
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)

Topic: Health psychology PS-Tue-am-370 Screening for clinical depres-


sion in Iranian post-MI patients with the Beck
PS-Tue-am-358 Psychology and interprofes- Depression Inventory for Primary Care
sional training and collaboration: Results of a Bagherian, Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran)
comprehensive program to promote client-
PS-Tue-am-371 Are there effective smoking
centred collaborative teamwork in mental
cessation interventions that help women re-
health services
main smoke free?
Vingilis, Evelyn (Canada)
Bahrs, Darlene (USA)
PS-Tue-am-359 Impacts of impression regu-
PS-Tue-am-372 Coping strategies in two
lating on smoking cessation in Taiwan
samples of Mexican adolescents living in pover-
Wang, Jui-Hsing (Taiwan)
ty conditions
PS-Tue-am-360 The application of cue-re Barcelata, Blanca (Mexico)
activity paradigm in smoking cessation: A bio-
PS-Tue-am-373 The relationship between
feedback study
socio-economic status, physical health and per-
Wu, Yang (Peoples Republic of China)
ceived physical health
PS-Tue-am-361 AIDS awareness among post Bazzazian, Saeideh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
graduate students of Kurukshetra University,
Kurukshetra (India)
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PS-Tue-am-374 Relationship between anxie- PS-Tue-am-386 Psychological aspects in
ty, depression, perceived exertion and level of volved in drug allergy
physical function in patients undergoing rou Diaconescu, Liliana Veronica (Romania)
tine rehabilitation after valvular heart replace-
PS-Tue-am-387 Focusing on resources of
ment
health: The contribution of the salutogenesis
Bertolotti, Giorgio (Italy)
for health promotion and education
PS-Tue-am-375 Socio-economic and acade- Eriksson, Monica (Finland)
mic correlates of Anaemia among adolescent
PS-Tue-am-388 Berlin stays fit: Motivational
girl students at secondary school level in rural
and volitional strategies for mental and phy
India: A study
sical exercise of elderly women
Berwal, Sandeep (India)
Evers, Andrea (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-376 Psychological benefits of
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

PS-Tue-am-389 Gender differences in non-


high self-complexity for women with and wit-
fatal suicide attempts among psychiatric and
hout children
medical patients in Pakistan
Besta, Tomasz (Poland)
Farooqi, Yasmin (Pakistan)
PS-Tue-am-377 Longitudinal assessment of
PS-Tue-am-390 Influence of job-role quality,
quality of life, coping and social support in
anger and social support on health in working
women with breast cancer and their caregivers
women
Bonnaud-Antignac, Anglique (France)
Feldman, Lya (Venezuela)
PS-Tue-am-378 Testing the Caregiver Stress
PS-Tue-am-391 Relationship between the
Model with the caregivers of children with Leu-
sense of loneliness and mental health of col-
kemia
lege students
Bozo, zlem (Turkey)
Feng, Huiru (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-am-379 The effect of dispositional
PS-Tue-am-392 The financing of care at men
optimism on posttraumatic growth: Testing the
tal health: Challenges to public health system
moderator role of ways of coping between dis-
from Brazil
positional optimism and posttraumatic growth
Freire, Flvia Helena (Brazil)
in Turkish breast cancer patients
Bozo, zlem (Turkey) PS-Tue-am-393 Future time perspective in
health behavior change: Moderation of the in-
PS-Tue-am-380 The moderating effect of
tention-behavior relation
marital satisfaction on the relationship between
Gellert, Paul (Germany)
type-A personality and the level of blood pres-
sure PS-Tue-am-394 The relation of medical and
Korkmaz, Melike Nuray (Turkey) psychological risk factors to cardiovascular dis
ease
PS-Tue-am-381 The structure of the causal
Gholamali Lavassani, Massoud (Islamic
attribution belief network of patients with obe-
Republic of Iran)
sity
Brogan, Amy (Ireland) PS-Tue-am-395 Measuring workplace bully-
ing in Japan
PS-Tue-am-382 Perceived stress and licit psy-
Giorgi, Gabriele (Italy)
choactive substance consumption among em-
ployees PS-Tue-am-396 Confirmatory analysis of a
Cercl, Alain (France) social-cognitive model of sexual risk behaviour:
A contribute to the explanation of condom
PS-Tue-am-383 Who comes first? Balance
use
and emotional ambivalence
Gomes, Alexandra (Portugal)
Chang, Yenping (Taiwan)
PS-Tue-am-397 Informal caregivers of elder-
PS-Tue-am-384 Prevalence of insomnia of
ly people: Social network and life satisfaction
nursing and midwifery students
Guerra, Sara (Portugal)
Cheraghi, Fatemeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Tue-am-385 Subjective well being on
young adult and relatedness to emotional intel-
ligence, optimism and self esteem
Dachlan, Rostiana (Indonesia)
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Topic: Industrial/Organizational psycho- PS-Tue-am-410 Presenteeism and positive


logy organizational behavior
Isidoro Ferreira, Aristides (Portugal)
PS-Tue-am-398 The effects of internalization
PS-Tue-am-411 Everyday life heroes (in
of corporate principles and confidence in supe-
white): The end of a dream job? Burnout of
riors on employees job attitudes
general practitioners (GP)
Enami, Junko (Japan)
Iwanowa, Anna (Austria)
PS-Tue-am-399 A research on cognitive ge-
PS-Tue-am-412 Time as a key factor for a
nerating mechanism of organizational justice:
new dynamic model of job satisfaction: Theore-
An attributional perspective
tical concept and empirical data
Fang, Xuemei (Peoples Republic of China)
Jimnez, Paul (Austria)
PS-Tue-am-400 Climate for innovation in
PS-Tue-am-413 Supervisor behavior and em-

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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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PS-Tue-am-423 Relationships between orga- PS-Tue-am-437 Are different career patterns
nizational obstacles and innovation organiza related to personality traits?
tional climate in the personnel of an industrial Suchar, Marek (Poland)
organization
Naami, Abdolzhara (Islamic Republic of Iran) Topic: Environmental psychology

PS-Tue-am-424 Is a happy worker a produc- PS-Tue-am-438 Psychological effects of noise


tive one? in elementary school children
Niklas, Claudia D. (Germany) Estrada Rodrguez, Cesreo (Mexico)
PS-Tue-am-425 The authenticity of manager PS-Tue-am-439 Existential threat changes
Nuslauerova, Pavla (Czech Republic) motives of pro-environmental behaviour
Fritsche, Immo (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-426 Relationship between com-
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munication, commitment, identification, job PS-Tue-am-440 Study on the influence of the


satisfaction and turnover intentions environment sounds on the human creative
Ok, Afife (Turkey) ness
Gatej, Emil-Razvan (Romania)
PS-Tue-am-427 Profile analysis of training in
Saipa car company PS-Tue-am-441 Optimism and pessimism
Oreyzi, Hamid Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran) about the future of the environment: An 18-
nation study
PS-Tue-am-428 Relationship of deficiency in Gifford, Robert (Canada)
abilities and responsibility of managers with
their personality in gas company PS-Tue-am-442 Environmental competence
Oreyzi, Hamid Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran) in destination marathon runners
Imamichi, Tomoaki (USA)
PS-Tue-am-429 Relationship of job complex
ity and managers aptitude in Iran gas compa- PS-Tue-am-443 The place attachment and
ny the mental representations of a public space in
Oreyzi, Hamid Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran) a Turkish big city
Karakus, Pelin (Turkey)
PS-Tue-am-430 Quality of work life: Findings
from a Portuguese study PS-Tue-am-444 Posttraumatic symptoms
Rafael, Manuel (Portugal) were worst among quake victims with injuries
following the Chi-chi quake in Taiwan
PS-Tue-am-431 The circumplex model of or- Kuo, Hsien-Wen (Taiwan)
ganizational citizenship behavior in a military
context PS-Tue-am-445 The health effects of indoor
Rafael, Manuel (Portugal) air quality in two workplaces
Lin, Ping-Yi (United Kingdom)
PS-Tue-am-432 Citizenship and counterpro-
ductive behavior in organizations and employ PS-Tue-am-446 Do presentation modes of
ees social identity nature influence the effect on human well-
Rutkowska, Dorota (Poland) being? A comparison of laboratory and field
results
PS-Tue-am-433 Perceived justice: How diffe- Martens, Drte (Switzerland)
rent demographic characteristics can predict it
in an organization PS-Tue-am-447 Choosing between office
Samavatyan, Hossein (Islamic Republic of Iran) buildings and converted heritage houses for
professional services
PS-Tue-am-434 Well-being across cultures: McCunn, Lindsay (Canada)
An investigation of cultural, individual, and job
characteristics impact on employee well-being PS-Tue-am-448 Connectedness with na-
Septarini, Berlian Gressy (Indonesia) ture scale: Validity and reliability in the Spa-
nish context.
PS-Tue-am-435 Workplace bullying in the Olivos Jara, Pablo (Spain)
voluntary sector: Is there a need for concern?
Sheik Dawood, Shariffah Rahah (Malaysia) PS-Tue-am-449 Improving the prediction of
recycling behavior: A cross-cultural comparison
PS-Tue-am-436 Competencies of successful of the subjective evaluation of social norms and
entrepreneurs experienced emotions in Spain and Brazil
Steensma, Herman (Netherlands) Schweiger Gallo, Inge (Spain)

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PS-Tue-am-450 Sustainable development in PS-Tue-am-461 Symbolic variables involved
office building environments: Contributions of in the use of private-cars
environmental psychology Lpez Sez, Mercedes (Spain)
Stumpf, Michael (Germany)
PS-Tue-am-462 Values, emotional affinity to
PS-Tue-am-451 The study of the effects of ward nature and proenvironmental behaviour
social climate (milieu) of girls high school on Maier, Kathrin (Germany)
fostering their social skills
PS-Tue-am-463 Using commitment to en-
Talebzadeh Nobarian, Mohsen (Islamic Repub-
courage public transportation use to go to
lic of Iran)
work
PS-Tue-am-452 The role of a local commu Rubens, Lolita (France)
nitys discussion forum in creating social capital:
PS-Tue-am-464 The role of emotion and is-
Study of a gated community in Warsaw
sue ownership in explaining pro-environmental

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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
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Poster Session PS-Tue-pm-014 The self-learning in inline-


Tuesday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h skating classes at school
Viciana, Jesus (Spain)
Topic: Sensory and motor processes
PS-Tue-pm-015 Cross-modal correspond
PS-Tue-pm-001 Linkages between auditory ences between weight, pressure, brightness
perception and action: Acoustic affordances and spatial position
Burton, Joel (United Kingdom) Benartzi, Elisheva (Israel)
PS-Tue-pm-002 fMRI during affective pro- PS-Tue-pm-016 An fMRI study on crossmo-
cessing in tinnitus patients and normal con dal interactions during object processing
trols Hagemann, Cordula (Germany)
Georgiewa, Petra (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-017 Audio-visual simultaneity
PS-Tue-pm-003 Effect of velocity on cortical judgments in rapid serial visual presentation
processing of auditory motion Kranczioch, Cornelia (United Kingdom)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

Getzmann, Stephan (Germany)


PS-Tue-pm-018 Cognitive interactions be
PS-Tue-pm-004 The influences of deviation tween facial expression and vocal intonation in
in harmony to the processing of musical con- emotional judgment
text: A study using event related brain poten Mochizuki, Toshiko (Japan)
tials (ERP)
PS-Tue-pm-019 Effect of auditory informa
Hashimoto, Midori (Japan)
tion processing to brightness judgment
PS-Tue-pm-005 Using inertial information Muroi, Miya (Japan)
alone to estimate linear self-displacement with
PS-Tue-pm-020 Action of specific rhythms
varying durations of constant velocity
on the consciousness attention and reaction
Campos, Jennifer (Germany)
rate
PS-Tue-pm-006 Standard perimetry reflects Pelageykin, Denis (Russia)
perceptual and premotor deficits in hemispatial
PS-Tue-pm-021 Noise improvement in con
neglect
trast detection is changed by temporal property
Hoffmann, Maria (Germany)
of stimulus
PS-Tue-pm-007 Motor learning in suppressed Takahashi, Tsutomu (Japan)
tracking tasks
PS-Tue-pm-022 Effects of visual-auditory sti-
Kobori, Satoshi (Japan)
mulus onset asynchrony on speech discrimina-
PS-Tue-pm-008 Creative movement perfor- tion and auditory event-related potentials
mance of Slovak dancers Thorne, Jeremy (United Kingdom)
Daniskova, Klaudia (Slovak Republic)
PS-Tue-pm-023 Cross-modal tactile-auditory
PS-Tue-pm-009 Visuomotor uncertainty in- saltation
fluences the frames of reference supporting Trojan, Jrg (Germany)
motor output.
PS-Tue-pm-024 Cross-modal attention and
Heath, Matthew (Canada)
letter recognition
PS-Tue-pm-010 The role of anxiety, multitas- Wesner, Michael (Canada)
king and task complexity in psychomotor task
PS-Tue-pm-025 Mental health improves as a
performance
function of social support
Kanwal, Harpreet (India)
Acuna, Laura (Mexico)
PS-Tue-pm-011 Psychophysiological control:
PS-Tue-pm-026 The role of auditory sensory
Getting goosebumps when you feel like it
memory in explaining differences in nonword
Katzur, Bjrn H. (Germany)
repetition ability
PS-Tue-pm-012 Spatial representations in Barry, Johanna (Germany)
skilled typing
PS-Tue-pm-027 Psychophysiological prere-
Rieger, Martina (Germany)
quisites of effectiveness of advertising impact
PS-Tue-pm-013 Bimanual coordination in Dikiy, Igor (Russia)
tool use: Transformations and targets
PS-Tue-pm-028 Auditory temporal judg-
Sattler, Christine (Germany)
ments
Fostick, Leah (Israel)

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PS-Tue-pm-029 Objective detection of goose PS-Tue-pm-043 Reversal of typical effect of
bumps and its course over the body task switching for random switch
Hausmann, Barbara (Germany) Carmona, Encarna (Spain)
PS-Tue-pm-030 Network analysis of respira- PS-Tue-pm-044 Automatic and voluntary
tory sensations in sports and stress using flow- orienting of attention in visual search: Two in-
through centrality measurements dependent processes?
Petersen, Sibylle (Germany) Casagrande, Maria (Italy)
PS-Tue-pm-031 Action monitoring and per- PS-Tue-pm-045 Effects of vigilance decrease
fectionism in severe major depression on exogeneous and endogeneous visual orient
de Bruijn, Ellen R.A. (Netherlands) ing
Martella, Diana (Italy)
PS-Tue-pm-032 Measurement by subjective
estimation: Testing for separable representa- PS-Tue-pm-046 The role of attention in ob-

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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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PS-Tue-pm-057 Modulation of alertness and PS-Tue-pm-070 Different ways to benefit-
its influence on the spatial distribution of at finding: Introspective reflection and communi-
tention and on top-down control based on cative sharing
Bundesens Theory of Visual Attention (TVA) Mehlsen, Mimi Yung (Denmark)
Matthias, Ellen (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-071 Adult attachment styles and
PS-Tue-pm-058 Which hemisphere proces- cognitive vulnerability to depression: The me
ses the distractor? The effect of cerebral latera- diational roles of sociotropy and autonomy
lization on selective attention Merino, Hipolito (Spain)
Nishimura, Ritsuko (Japan)
PS-Tue-pm-072 The effects of associative
PS-Tue-pm-059 Is threat sufficient to bias at- learning on selective attention: The role of im-
tention? An experimental investigation plicit verses explicit associations
Notebaert, Lies (Belgium) Money, Sharon (United Kingdom)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

PS-Tue-pm-060 The rehearsal effect of ob- PS-Tue-pm-073 Structure of dysfunctional


ject-based attention on object working memo- thoughts in Chinese senior elementary school
ry students and middle school students
Pan, Yi (Peoples Republic of China) Ni, Jie (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-061 The compatibility sequential
effect and cognitive capacity PS-Tue-pm-074 Dysfunctional thoughts of
Privado Zamorano, Jesus (Spain) Chinese senior elementary school students and
middle school students: Contents, structure
PS-Tue-pm-062 Inhibitory process outside of
and status quo
the attentional focus
Ni, Jie (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Rossini, Joaquim (Brazil)
Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-063 Error processing and atten-
PS-Tue-pm-075 The influence of emotional
tional control: ERN/Ne and Pe in a task-switch
and non-emotional stimuli on the activation of
ing paradigm
anterior cingulate cortex using a Stroop para-
Tanaka, Hideaki (Japan)
digm
PS-Tue-pm-064 Whats in a face? The per- Nitsch, Alexander M. (Germany)
ception of threat and disfigurement
PS-Tue-pm-076 Constructing and testing
Tinati, Tannaze (United Kingdom)
humor elicitation models
PS-Tue-pm-065 Conscious and unconscious Nomura, Ryota (Japan)
proportion effects in masked priming
PS-Tue-pm-077 Influences of the red/blue
van den Bussche, Eva (Belgium)
colour combination presented in the hemifield
PS-Tue-pm-066 The influence of explicit and on human performance
implicit goals on the allocation of spatial atten- Ohashi, Tomoki (Japan)
tion
PS-Tue-pm-078 Cognitive-emotional func-
Vogt, Julia (Belgium)
tioning: Role of emotional intensity in the anx
PS-Tue-pm-067 Response compatibility ef- iety
fect of gaze and arrow direction Pasquier, Aurlie (France)
Wang, Hsioa Ling (Taiwan)
PS-Tue-pm-079 Can positive emotions con-
PS-Tue-pm-068 Previous target location and tribute to improving teachers personal beliefs
movement direction increase reaction times in about their perceived self-efficacy?
a joint movement task Perandones Gonzlez, Teresa Mara (Spain)
Welsh, Timothy (Canada)
PS-Tue-pm-080 The role of the mediation of
Topic: Cognition dysfunctional attitudes in the relation between
adult attachment styles and emotional disor-
PS-Tue-pm-069 Is there an association be ders
tween social emotion recognition and moral Permuy, Beatriz (Spain)
dilemmas judgement
Martins, Ana (Portugal) PS-Tue-pm-081 The impact of emotion on
memory performance of depressive patients
Pftze, Eva-Maria (Germany)

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PS-Tue-pm-082 Attentional mechanism in de PS-Tue-pm-096 Misinformation effect in
pression emotional/neutral pictures
Pinnow, Marlies (Germany) Valeri, Sara (Italy)
PS-Tue-pm-083 The emotional Stroop effect: PS-Tue-pm-097 Neuroticism, extraversion,
Disentangling attention and threat emotion regulation, nagative affect and posi
Schupak, Assi (Israel) tive affect: The mediating roles of reappraisal
and suppression
PS-Tue-pm-084 The attachment system and
Wang, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
the defensive regulation of attention
Silva, Catarina (Portugal) PS-Tue-pm-098 A study on the development
of 36 year-old childrens emotion understand
PS-Tue-pm-085 Attentional capture by feared
ing ability from the perspective of the theory of
animal stimuli
mind
Soares, Sandra (Sweden)

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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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PS-Tue-pm-109 Lexical cohort activation and PS-Tue-pm-122 Abstract thought A chal-
the dynamic microstructure of speech produc- lenge for theories of embodied cognition
tion Rasch, Thorsten (Germany)
Abdel Rahman, Rasha (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-123 Manipulating the frequency
PS-Tue-pm-110 What does cloze measure? of a preview word N+2: Examining lexical para-
The French validation of a shortened form of foveal-on-foveal effects in a boundary para-
standard cloze test digm
Bennacer, Halim (France) Risse, Sarah (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-111 The boundary effect and its PS-Tue-pm-124 E-mailing as a way of mak
elimination in Chinese text reading: The event- ing connections for children using augmenta
duration effect tive and alternative communication
He, Xianyou (Peoples Republic of China) Sundqvist, Anett (Sweden)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

PS-Tue-pm-112 Understanding the internet: PS-Tue-pm-125 Reading behaviour in Ger-


Psychological word norms as indicators of que- man school children
ry-specific internet word frequencies Tiffin-Richards, Simon (Germany)
Heine, Joerg-Henrik (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-126 Modality-independent and
PS-Tue-pm-113 Semantic relatedness among modality-dependent processing of syntactic
objects promotes the activation of multiple gender violations in left cytoarchitectonic BA
phonological codes during object naming 44
Jescheniak, Jrg D. (Germany) van Ermingen, Muna (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-114 Is fluency an independent PS-Tue-pm-127 Influence of textual coher
component of reading? ence in generation of textual and extratextual
Joshi, R. Malatesha (USA) inferences in university students
Vieiro, Pilar (Spain)
PS-Tue-pm-115 The role of phonological anal
ysis act PS-Tue-pm-128 Effects of presenting mode
Jung, Hyewon (Japan) of reading material on children reading activity
Wang, Aiping (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-116 Noun and verb generation
investigated with fMRI: Testing the sensory- PS-Tue-pm-129 The role of subtitle in the
motor hypothesis of semantic representations childrens incidental learning
Khader, Patrick (Germany) Wang, Aiping (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-117 Participatory research in a PS-Tue-pm-130 Revisiting age of acquisition
school setting: A process of acculturation effects in Spanish word reading
Leblanc, Raymond (Canada) Wilson, Maximiliano (Italy)
PS-Tue-pm-118 Semantic interference in de- PS-Tue-pm-133 A two-year tracking study
layed picture naming: Evidence from a new set of the language awareness of immigrant mo-
of stimuli and language thers children
Lima, Cesar (Portugal) Fang, Chin-Ya (Taiwan)
PS-Tue-pm-119 Effects of double negation PS-Tue-pm-134 The neuropsychology of se-
and mismatch in Chinese sentence: Evidence cond language (L2) pronunciation talent
from eye movements Hu, Xiaochen (Germany)
Qingrong, Chen (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-135 Word typicality effect on the
PS-Tue-pm-120 Differential effects of num- conceptual system in bilinguals
ber of letters on word and nonword naming Sakaki, Yuko (Japan)
latency: Revisited
PS-Tue-pm-136 Mechanisms of producing a
Raman, Ilhan (United Kingdom)
foreign language text
PS-Tue-pm-121 The role of task demands on Sekret, Iryna (Ukraine)
memory and naming RTs in a transparent or-
thography
Raman, Ilhan (United Kingdom)

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Topic: Human development PS-Tue-pm-151 General health and loneli-


ness in elders living with their own families in
PS-Tue-pm-137 What determines a mean compare to elders who were living in nursing
ingful life for Japanese mothers: The most im- homes in Tehran city
portant factor is satisfaction as a mother and Hemati Alamdarlo, Ghorban (Islamic Republic
second is satisfaction with their personal life of Iran)
unrelated with satisfaction as a wife
PS-Tue-pm-152 The effects of donepezil on
Nagahisa, Hisako (Japan)
the sleep EEG of healthy older adults: Implica-
PS-Tue-pm-138 Filial responsibility for pa- tions for sleep-related memory consolidation
rents in adults Hornung, Orla (Germany)
Sugiyama, Kanako (Japan)
PS-Tue-pm-153 Social exclusion and inequal
PS-Tue-pm-140 Career changers as teachers: ity of the rural elderly in Bangladesh

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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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PS-Tue-pm-165 Factors influencing old age: PS-Tue-pm-177 The influence of cognitive
A study of institutionalized and non-institu holding power, intelligence and mathematical
tionalized elderly achievement on childrens realistic problem sol-
Mishra, Nidhi (India) ving
Xin, Ziqiang (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-166 Life style and memory im-
pairment in elderly PS-Tue-pm-178 The study on the develop-
Morales, Manuel (Spain) ment of the spatial-numerical representation in
Chinese children
Topic: Developmental processes Yang, Tao (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-167 The qualitative analysis of PS-Tue-pm-179 The effect of training on citi-
conceptual understanding of combinatorial pro- zenship concept learning in 7-8 years old chil
blems during and after the peer interaction dren of Isfahan
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Sakawaki, Takako (Japan) Zakerfard, Monir (Islamic Republic of Iran)


PS-Tue-pm-168 Childrens response biases to PS-Tue-pm-180 Preschoolers decisions in a
sensible and absurd questions social interactive game
Samuels, Mark (USA) Zhang, Hui (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-169 Will the cat catch the PS-Tue-pm-181 Verbal- and non-verbal intel-
mouse? 5- to 10-year-olds probability judg- ligence tests as measures of cognitive apti
ments and choices in drawing with replace- tudes: A comparison of privileged and under-
ment privileged elementary school children
Schaub, Simone (Switzerland) Zller, Isabelle (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-170 Is there a person inversion PS-Tue-pm-182 Character strengths and the
effect that indicates relational information pro- relationship with well-being for children and
cessing from preschool to adulthood? students in Japan
Seitz-Stein, Katja (Germany) Aoki, Tazuko (Japan)
PS-Tue-pm-171 The predictability of the cog- PS-Tue-pm-183 Demographics, rearing prac
nitive function from the Fagan Test of infant tices and health history: Its relation with nutri
intelligence tion and child development
Suzuki, Keita (Japan) Corts-Moreno, Assol (Mexico)
PS-Tue-pm-172 The development of source PS-Tue-pm-184 Development and initial vali-
monitoring in children: Contributions of work dation of an infant rearing pactices instrument
ing memory and binding ability Corts-Moreno, Assol (Mexico)
Turon, Heidi (Australia)
PS-Tue-pm-185 Changes on parental repre-
PS-Tue-pm-173 Understanding of the new sentations
information presented in verbal andvisual forms Diniz, Eva (Portugal)
by pre-school children
PS-Tue-pm-186 Teenage mothers: Which re-
Vaganova, Natalia (Ukraine)
lationships in comparison with adult mothers?
PS-Tue-pm-174 Dynamic dissociation of per- Faoro-Mottrie, Cindy (Germany)
son perception and theory-of-mind reasoning
PS-Tue-pm-187 The education of personality
investigated by event related brain potentials
and development of skills for life: A relationship
Wang, Yiwen (Peoples Republic of China)
recurrent training school student of the media
PS-Tue-pm-175 The time course and source Garca, Rubn (Mexico)
localization of false belief reasoning revealed
PS-Tue-pm-188 Mothers beliefs about re-
by an event-related potential study
strictions in child dietary
Wang, Yiwen (Peoples Republic of China)
Ingrassia, Massimo (Italy)
PS-Tue-pm-176 Fourth to sixth graders re-
PS-Tue-pm-189 How Japanese first-time pa-
presentation of area-of-rectangle problems: In-
rents arrange object-based child-rearing envi-
fluences of relational complexity and cognitive
ronments during transition to parenthood
holding power
Kojima, Yasuo (Japan)
Xin, Ziqiang (Peoples Republic of China)

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PS-Tue-pm-190 Childrens biological theories Topic: Educational psychology
on the role of inheritance
Kornilaki, Ekaterina (Greece) PS-Tue-pm-202 The moderate effect of high
school students thinking style on the relation-
PS-Tue-pm-191 Effects of extended video sti
ship of physics knowledge and physical creati
mulation on visual cogintion in preadolescent
vity
children
Zhang, Jinghuan (Peoples Republic of China)
Kumari, Santha (India)
PS-Tue-pm-203 Epistemic beliefs in elemen-
PS-Tue-pm-192 An experimental research on
tary school children
self-imposed delay of gratification of children
Anschtz, Andrea (Germany)
with different self-supporting levels
Ling, Hui (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Tue-pm-204 Goal orientation and initial
motivation: An integrated approach
PS-Tue-pm-193 An experimental research on

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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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PS-Tue-pm-215 An ethnographic study with PS-Tue-pm-228 The study of relationships
college students in and from the classroom among prosocial behavior and three attitude-
Gonzlez, Yetzab (Venezuela) components toward person in need in elemen-
tary school children
PS-Tue-pm-216 Assessing social indicators in
Kohyama, Takaya (Japan)
PIRLS 2001
Groeneveld, Imke (Germany) PS-Tue-pm-229 Prediction of school achieve-
ment: A prospective longitudinal study from
PS-Tue-pm-217 A study on floating childrens
kindergarten to elementary school
school adaptation and Its relationship with
Kuschel, Annett (Germany)
teacher interpersonal style
Guo, Li-Yan (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Tue-pm-230 Elementary school boys (but
not girls) show a negative correlation between
PS-Tue-pm-218 Consequences of the school
creativity and feelings that the teacher encour
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entry age policy in Iran: A cross-sectional study


ages them to share their work
of studentsacademic achievement, creativity
Kyle, Stephanie (Canada)
and social adjustment
Hameedy, Mansoor (Islamic Republic of Iran) PS-Tue-pm-231 Intrinsic and extrinsic moti-
vation and school-achievement
PS-Tue-pm-219 Adult playfulness, organiza-
Lehmann, Wolfgang (Germany)
tional playfulness climate, teaching innovation
behavior, job satisfaction and work perfor- PS-Tue-pm-232 Some latest advances in co-
mance among teachers in three areas of China gnitive load theory research and its teaching
Han, Cheng-Min (Peoples Republic of China) implications
Li, Yinghui (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-220 The evaluation of construc-
ting educational accountability system in China PS-Tue-pm-233 The relationship among the
local government: The application of Fuzzy perceived classroom structure, science episte-
Delphi Method mological belief, misconception and academic
Han, Cheng-Min (Peoples Republic of China) achievement
Liu, Pei-Yun (Taiwan)
PS-Tue-pm-221 Personality constructs and
responsibility in gifted and normal students in PS-Tue-pm-234 Ways of overcoming psy-
high school chological barriers
Homayouni, Alireza (Islamic Republic of Iran) Lozhkin, Georgiy (Ukraine)
PS-Tue-pm-222 Learning styles as a predic- PS-Tue-pm-235 Motivation strategy as factor
tor of achievement motivation and academic devolepment person of the school children
performance Malkin, Valery (Russia)
Homayouni, Alireza (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Tue-pm-236 The influence of motivation
PS-Tue-pm-223 Different patterns between al aspects and experience on intention to enrol
children with and without learning disabilities: in online courses
The effects of encoding fluency and retrieval Mattana, Veronica (Italy)
fluency on judgments of learning
PS-Tue-pm-237 Predicting students choices
Hou, Ruihe (Peoples Republic of China)
of university majors
PS-Tue-pm-224 Preparing children for school Nagy, Gabriel (Germany)
education: The sustainability perspective
PS-Tue-pm-238 The lower class Brazilian
Ilisko, Dzintra (Latvia)
youth and the access to the university
PS-Tue-pm-225 Simbir project for identifica- Nascimento, Eduardo (Brazil)
tion of gifted children in Sudan
PS-Tue-pm-239 The motivation for success
Khalifa, Gowaher (Sudan)
as a personal parameter of innovative activity
PS-Tue-pm-226 Sources of small group moti- of students
vation in early adolescence Nikova-Tsioutsiou, Donka (Bulgaria)
Klassen, Robert (Canada)
PS-Tue-pm-227 Teachers occupational well-
being and the quality of instruction: The impor-
tant role of self-regulatory patterns
Klusmann, Uta (Germany)

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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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PS-Tue-pm-266 The reaction times to the PS-Tue-pm-280 Cooperative learning and so
paired personality trait terms by selective res- ciometric status
ponse tasks Perez Sanchez, Antonio Miguel (Spain)
Matsuda, Kouhei (Japan)
PS-Tue-pm-281 Modeling of cooperative pro
PS-Tue-pm-267 Personality factors, self-cog- cesses of networked teams in critical situations
nitions and happiness in adolescence Pioro, Margarete (Germany)
Meleddu, Mauro (Italy)
PS-Tue-pm-282 Analyzing group perfor-
Topic: Social psychology mance in navy teams. An application of Graph
metodology
PS-Tue-pm-268 Suspicions and the interac- Quezada, Ariel (Chile)
tion of corporate values with consumer values
PS-Tue-pm-283 The Discussion Coding Sys-
Yabsley, Evan (Australia)
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tem (DCS): A real time instrument to analyze


PS-Tue-pm-269 Relationship between atti- communication processes
tudes toward suicide survivors and views on Schermuly, Carsten (Germany)
suicide
PS-Tue-pm-284 Group-based self-control:
Yamanaka, Akira (Japan)
The influence of social identification on indivi-
PS-Tue-pm-271 Coordination of Yin and dual control strategies
Yang: Chinese value orientations and their Woltin, Karl-Andrew (Germany)
structures
PS-Tue-pm-285 Development and practice of
Yu, Guangtao (Peoples Republic of China)
human relations training program for teachers
PS-Tue-pm-272 Comparison study on mar Yoshida, Michio (Japan)
riage views between christian university stu-
PS-Tue-pm-286 Leadership, group shift and
dents and non-christian university students
individual attitudes
Zhao, Ameng (Peoples Republic of China)
Zankovsky, Anatoly (Russia)
PS-Tue-pm-273 The effect of implicit priming
PS-Tue-pm-287 Threats of climate change
on risk investment
can increase authoritarian tendencies
Ding, Xianfeng (Peoples Republic of China)
Cohrs, Christopher (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-274 A field experiment examin
PS-Tue-pm-288 In-group favouritism in mini-
ing effects of an intervention to increase work
mal group situations: Does competition change
group effectivity on role stress (ambiguity and
automatic inter-group evaluation?
conflict)
Dickel, Nina (Germany)
Eisele, Per (Sweden)
PS-Tue-pm-290 Evidence for the malleability
PS-Tue-pm-275 Pooling unshared informa
of group-based emotions: The role of pride,
tion: An experiment comparing two different
guilt, and sympathy in social interaction
type of computer-mediated group discussions
Harth, Nicole (Germany)
with face-to-face group discussion
Eisele, Per (Sweden) PS-Tue-pm-291 The moderating role of
group identification in complementary stereo-
PS-Tue-pm-276 A trial to change the social
type effects
representations of the real community
Ikegami, Tomoko (Japan)
Kobayashi, Hitoshi (Japan)
PS-Tue-pm-292 Which trauma is the worse
PS-Tue-pm-277 Effectiveness of group crea-
of them all? The effects of collective identity
tivity for different ways of group organization
trauma/racism and discrimination
Kozlova, Maria (Russia)
Kira, Ibrahim (USA)
PS-Tue-pm-278 Art in a hospital: The role of
PS-Tue-pm-293 From national glorification
artists and the effect of the activities
through moral disengagement to appraisals of
Nakagami-Yamaguchi, Etsuko (Japan)
justice
PS-Tue-pm-279 The effect of organizational Leidner, Bernhard (USA)
climate and group identity on perception of so-
cially inconsiderate behavior within organiza-
tions
Ozeki, Miki (Japan)

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Poster Session, Tuesday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h


PS-Tue-pm-294 Intergroup prejudice of im- PS-Tue-pm-308 The relationships among
migrants and natives in Spain: The influence of mothers ego development, mother-child com-
ethno cultural origin and its relation with accul- munication and adolescents ego development
turation process and autonomy
Cuadrado, Isabel (Spain) Liu, Yih-Lan (Taiwan)
PS-Tue-pm-295 Sex differences in the in- PS-Tue-pm-309 An overview of relationship
group bias with minimal groups between marital adjustment and relational be-
Mifune, Nobuhiro (Japan) liefs of employed and married women in Sha-
hid Beheshti University, Iran.
PS-Tue-pm-296 Do we behave differently as
Mansour, Ladan (Islamic Republic of Iran)
a function of power?
Morales Marente, Elena (Spain) PS-Tue-pm-310 Mental health in Spanish
women abused by their partners: A compari-
PS-Tue-pm-297 Effect of family-friendly em-

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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)

Topic: Social issues PS-Tue-pm-319 Adopted teenagers and their


vertical and horizontal relationships: Issues and
PS-Tue-pm-307 A new measure to assess fa- specific characteristics
mily functioning in young adults Rosenfeld, Zo (Belgium)
Knestel, Andrea (USA)

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PS-Tue-pm-320 Prevention of early relational PS-Tue-pm-332 Gender identity in homosex
troubles and socialisation of infants: The ex ual subjects
perience of the Maison Verte founded by Martxueta, Aitor (Spain)
Franoise Dolto.
PS-Tue-pm-333 Is it my turn? Preparing for
Schauder, Claude (France)
ones death after burying a gay partner from
PS-Tue-pm-321 Profile of socio-affective com HIV/AIDS
petences of school children at psychosocial Meris, Doneley (USA)
risk
PS-Tue-pm-334 Counselling men who have
Torres, Alezandra (Spain)
sex with men (MSM): Issues and approaches
PS-Tue-pm-322 First contacts with the adop- Pandya, Apurva (India)
tive child: Positive and negative experiences on
PS-Tue-pm-335 Consumption practices and
international adoption
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life style of the lesbian, gay, trans (transsexuals,


Triana Prez, Beatriz (Spain)
transgenders and cross-dressers) and bisexual
PS-Tue-pm-323 Puerto Rican womens per- population in Bogot, Colombia
ceptions and attitudes toward domestic vio- Sandoval Escobar, Marithza Cecilia (Colombia)
lence
PS-Tue-pm-336 Gay parenthood in The Neth
Vzquez Torres, Hecmary (Puerto Rico)
erlands
PS-Tue-pm-324 The relationship between van Balen, Frank (Netherlands)
family flexibility and cohesion with child goal
PS-Tue-pm-337 How straight are straight
orientation
people exactly?
Zare, Maryam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Vrangalova, Snezana (USA)
PS-Tue-pm-325 The study of the effect of
gender and family communication patterns Topic: Clinical/Counseling psychology
on spouse selection with regard to process-
PS-Tue-pm-338 Can dysfunctional attitudes,
content model
negative attributional style, pleasant events
Zare, Maryam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
and personality features predict future depres-
PS-Tue-pm-326 Effect of group guidance for sion? A twelve-month follow-up of 483 sub-
effective parenting on child-parent communi- jects
cation and rearing attitude Perestelo-Perez, Lilisbeth (Spain)
Zhao, Ameng (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-339 Ecological momentary as-
PS-Tue-pm-327 Verbal violence towards ho- sessment of anxiety symptoms: Limited evi-
mosexual individuals: How is it justified in a dence for cognitive theories of panic disorder
Greek population? Pfaltz, Monique (Switzerland)
Chiotis, Georgios (United Kingdom)
PS-Tue-pm-340 Outcomes of a social com-
PS-Tue-pm-328 Starters in the gay scene: munication enhancement program for indivi-
Sexual behavior of young gay men at the start duals with autism within a combined one-to-
of their coming-out one and small group setting
Franssens, Dirk (Netherlands) Probst, Paul (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-329 Attitudes toward homosex PS-Tue-pm-341 Group ethics in clinical set-
uality and bisexuality in adolescents between tings
15 and 19 years old, in rural and urban areas of Rasera, Emerson F. (Brazil)
the north of Portugal
PS-Tue-pm-342 Clinical psychology: Searches
Jesus Ferreira, Ana (Portugal)
and challenges
PS-Tue-pm-330 Coming out: The role of the Rodrguez Snchez, Jos Luis (Mexico)
internet for meeting potential (sex)partners
PS-Tue-pm-343 Cognitive therapy alone and
among young gay men
combined with pharmacotherapy in the treat-
Koning, Maaike (Netherlands)
ment of depression
PS-Tue-pm-331 Heterosexual men as targets Shamsaei, Farshid (Islamic Republic of Iran)
of gay mens coming out: Exploring experien-
PS-Tue-pm-344 Irritable bowel syndrome: A
ces in friendship
case study
Manalastas, Eric Julian (Philippines)
Sharma, Vandana (India)

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PS-Tue-pm-345 The effects of a psychiatric PS-Tue-pm-358 Affective picture processing
inpatient treatment programme in traumatized victims of war and torture: An
Simonsen, Inge-Ernald (Norway) MEG study
Adenauer, Hannah (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-346 Chinese Perfectionistic Self-
presentation Scale: A validation study PS-Tue-pm-359 The dynamics of changes of
Song, Shanggui (Peoples Republic of China) executive functions in patients with traumatic
brain injuries
PS-Tue-pm-347 Traumatic events, posttrau-
Dzierlak, Ewa (Poland)
matic stress and depressive symptoms among
drug users in treatment preliminary data PS-Tue-pm-360 Ruminative style predicts
Strey, Marlene (Brazil) motivational changes after a negative mood
induction
PS-Tue-pm-348 The effect of hope therapy
Vzquez, Carmelo (Spain)
on increasing satisfaction in life and happiness

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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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Poster Session, Tuesday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h


PS-Tue-pm-372 Convergent validity between PS-Tue-pm-386 Production of a normative
the dentists report on dental treatment anxiety speech and role of expression context: Young
and the patients self-report peoples relationship with alcohol
Caycedo, Claudia (Colombia) Lo Monaco, Gregory (France)
PS-Tue-pm-373 Examining the components PS-Tue-pm-387 Nutrition scholarship educa-
of worry-trait tion and relation in preference and selection
Chang, Ben-Sheng (Taiwan) food choices: Application to four behavior pro-
grams
Topic: Health psychology Lpez Gamio, Mara del Refugio (Mexico)
PS-Tue-pm-374 Relationship among aspects PS-Tue-pm-388 Work health psychology of
of wellness and job satisfaction in Lithuaninan women workers in work settings
male managers Lu, Jinky Leilanie (Philippines)
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Gustainiene, Loreta (Lithuania)


PS-Tue-pm-389 Psychosocial and health is-
PS-Tue-pm-376 The stress coping model of a sues in the workplace
case with mild traumatic brain injury in Taiwan Lu, Yung Chang (Philippines)
Ho, Hsueh-Lin (Taiwan)
PS-Tue-pm-390 The evaluation on the effect
PS-Tue-pm-377 Psychological distress and of happiness enhancing activities
well-being: Overlapped or distinct outcomes in Luo, Yueh-Chuan (Taiwan)
the acute aftermath of cancer diagnosis?
PS-Tue-pm-391 Physical health as a predictor
Hou, Wai Kai (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
of quality of life and self-esteem: A proposed
Republic of China)
model and implications for education- and
PS-Tue-pm-378 Adapting to the disease: Dif- health-related policy and practice
ferences in emotional reactions between chro- Martinez, Carissa (Australia)
nic and non-chronic disease patients in Taiwan
PS-Tue-pm-392 Stress responses in public
Huang, Yang-Wen (Taiwan)
speech
PS-Tue-pm-379 Differences in chronic pa Masamoto, Kaori (Japan)
tients cared by different medical settings
PS-Tue-pm-393 Factors influencing Japanese
Huang, Yun-Hsin (Taiwan)
patients communication behavior during me-
PS-Tue-pm-380 The effects of a peer health dical visits
education program on peer educators self Matsuda, Yoriko (Japan)
health behavior modification
PS-Tue-pm-394 Dispositional coping with the
Ishikawa, Rie (Japan)
challenges of surgery
PS-Tue-pm-381 The relationship between Melo, Maria da Luz (Portugal)
pain experience, functional disability and ge
PS-Tue-pm-395 The relation between coping
neric health related quality of life in children
styles and posttraumatic stress in a sample of
with juvenile idiopathic arthritis in biological
police officers
therapy
Mihalcea, Andreea (Romania)
Jeppesen, Johanne H. (Denmark)
PS-Tue-pm-396 Stress status among women
PS-Tue-pm-382 Psychological and social re-
in teaching profession in Nigeria
cources that increase resilience through adult-
Mivanyi, Yuwanna Jenny (Nigeria)
hood
Jimnez Abriz, Mara Guadalupe (Spain) PS-Tue-pm-397 Mental health: Adolescents
beliefs and strategies to access health services
PS-Tue-pm-383 Mediating effect of job attri-
Morais, Camila (Brazil)
bution on role stress and health strain
Krishna, Anshula (India) PS-Tue-pm-398 Happiness and mental health
in senile people
PS-Tue-pm-384 Does prejudice and sexism
Mosavi Amiry, Seyed Jalal (Islamic Republic of
make us vulnerable to HIV?
Iran)
Landa Ubillos, Silvia (Spain)
PS-Tue-pm-399 General and health related
PS-Tue-pm-385 Gender differences in health
quality of life in adolescents with type 1 diabe-
in people over 55
tes
Lizaso, Izarne (Spain)
Oles, Maria (Poland)
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Poster Session, Tuesday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h


PS-Tue-pm-400 Generation of causal attri- PS-Tue-pm-412 A study of the relationship
butions for functional and organic pain-analy between religious attitudes and psychological
sing the view of children with Rheumatoid Ar- health of Iranian male and female university
thritis students
Ostkirchen, Gabriele Gerda (Germany) Rahimi Taghanaki, Changiz (Islamic Republic of
Iran)
PS-Tue-pm-401 Primary headaches and ab-
dominal pain in our school: An academic co- Topic: Industrial/Organizational psycho-
operation with a German grammar school pro- logy
ject
Ostkirchen, Gabriele Gerda (Germany) PS-Tue-pm-413 Antecedents and outcomes
of career decision: Based on various types of
PS-Tue-pm-402 The investigation the impact
groups
of assertiveness training on assertiveness and
Tak, Jin-Kook (Republic of Korea)

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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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Poster Session, Tuesday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h


PS-Tue-pm-423 Managing injury manage- PS-Tue-pm-437 The relationship between
ment performance to improve outcomes for self-directed learning and career adjustment
long- term claimants amongst women employees in South Africa
Volleman, Theodora (Australia) de Bruin, Karina (South Africa)
PS-Tue-pm-424 Construct dimension of the PS-Tue-pm-438 Validity of the Work Efficien-
employees content of organizational socializa- cy Test
tion in China Fischer, Anika (Germany)
Wang, Minghui (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-439 Violent work encounters on
PS-Tue-pm-425 Multimethod validation of a public transport: A concept to prevent public
screening instrument for job related affective transport employees from third party violence
well-being Gehrke, Anne (Germany)
Wendsche, Johannes (Germany)
TUESDAY, 22 JULY

PS-Tue-pm-440 Evaluation of educational


PS-Tue-pm-426 The effects of work-family processes for developing management skills in
conflict on Telecom employees job burnout sports
and general health Gozzoli, Caterina (Italy)
Zeng, Chuikai (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Tue-pm-441 Informal and formal learning
PS-Tue-pm-427 The competency model and of blue-collar workers: A qualitative approach
its effectiveness on job attitudes of relationship to characterize and contrast operative learning
managers of Chinese Commercial Bank processes
Zheng, Xiaoming (Peoples Republic of China) Grund, Axel (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-428 Psychological capital and em PS-Tue-pm-442 Recognition and transmis
ployees work-related outcomes: The modera- sion process of skill acquirement in the Japa
ting effects of locus of control nese traditional crafts and modern factories
Zhong, Lifeng (Peoples Republic of China) Hayashibe, Keikichi (Japan)
PS-Tue-pm-429 Psychological capital and PS-Tue-pm-443 From the biography of wo-
transformational leadership behavior: The mo- men entrepreneurs to predictions of success:
derating effect of traditionality Innovative approaches to practices of consulta-
Zhong, Lifeng (Peoples Republic of China) tion and finance
Kissel, Dorothea (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-430 Educational needs assess-
ment of nurses work in hospitals of Tehran Uni- PS-Tue-pm-444 The development of mana-
versity of Medical Sciences about life skills gerial abilities of a person in adolescence
Barough, Nasrin (Islamic Republic of Iran) Popova, Galyna (Ukraine)
PS-Tue-pm-431 Interaction involvement of PS-Tue-pm-445 Cognition, intuition, creation
university students of prosocial professions Rettenwander, Annemarie (Austria)
Bjekic, Dragana (Serbia)
PS-Tue-pm-446 Training needs assessment
PS-Tue-pm-432 Managers error stories and with a focus on best practice: Specification of
their impact on learning crew resource management training require-
Bledow, Ronald (Germany) ments
Ritzmann, Sandrina (Switzerland)
PS-Tue-pm-433 The relationship between
metacognitive regulation ability and job per PS-Tue-pm-447 Long-term effects of organi-
formance zational development in residential care for the
Li, Jian (Peoples Republic of China) elderly focused on the interests of both resi-
dents and employees
PS-Tue-pm-434 Mental bipolarity and per-
Roux, Pascale (Austria)
sonnel development practices in organizations
Colautti, Christian (Italy) PS-Tue-pm-448 The management of com-
plex work tasks: The improvement of mental
PS-Tue-pm-435 Self esteem and affective
models and performance by applying a spatial
temperaments in psychiatric nurses
planning methodology
Cordeiro, Raul (Portugal)
Saifoulline, Rinat (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-436 The development of the
Workplace Self-Directed Learning Scale
de Bruin, Karina (South Africa)
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Poster Session, Tuesday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h


PS-Tue-pm-449 Development of profession PS-Tue-pm-460 Factorial structure of driver
al competencies during students internships test battery for drivers
Scheibner, Nicole (Germany) Santos, Pablo (Spain)
PS-Tue-pm-450 The effects of dispositional PS-Tue-pm-462 Visual and auditory ARAS
and situational goal orientation on feedback- (Advanced Rider Assistance Systems) in road
seeking behavior safety decision-making
Seijts, Gerard (Canada) Catena, Andres (Spain)
Serrano Jimnez, Jesus (Spain)
PS-Tue-pm-451 Stress on the phone? Evalu
ation of a stress management training for call PS-Tue-pm-463 Effects of alcohol at low
center agents doses on driving-related performance and self-
Semmler, Melanie (Germany) evaluation
Haga, Shigeru (Japan)
PS-Tue-pm-452 An education of entrepre-

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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)

Topic: Traffic/Transportation psychology PS-Tue-pm-469 Elderly drivers performance


in a lane-change task: Dual-task decrement
PS-Tue-pm-457 Increasing traffic safety con- and the investment of effort
cerning individual differences Rinkenauer, Gerhard (Germany)
Ehrenpfordt, Ingmar (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-470 Effects of sleep deprivation
PS-Tue-pm-458 Development of driver assis- on a dynamic visuo-spatial recognition task
tance-systems based on behavioral strategies Tejero, Pilar (Spain)
Kullack, Anke (Germany)
PS-Tue-pm-471 Variations of the level of
PS-Tue-pm-459 The integrated computer alertness and performance during a prolonged
ized system in the analysis and prediction of the driving simulation task: Effects of rest
human behaviour Chliz, Mariano (Spain)
Dorofte, Ionel (Romania)

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IUPsyS-007 IUPsyS Invited Symposium Individual differences in object versus spa-


tial mental imagery: The neural mechan
08.00 10.00 h Hall 3
isms and applications
History of applied psychology in different Kozhevnikov, Maria (USA)
countries
Co-Chair: Carpintero, Helio (Spain) Blind people can construct spatial mental
Co-Chair: Colorado-Luna, Bernardo (Mexico) models from complex spatial descriptions
Noordzij, Matthijs (Netherlands)
Psychology facing terrorist attack at Ma-
drid (Spain) the 11-04-2007 S-111 Symposium
Carpintero, Helio (Spain) 08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.1
Promoting school achievement and the re- Modulation of automatic social behavior:
newal of teaching methods and education From an integration of effects towards fu-
al policies: Recent developments in Portu- ture research directions
guese educational psychology Chair: Jonas, Kai (Netherlands)
Viegas-Abreu, Manuel (Portugal)
Paixo, Maria Paula (Portugal) Category salience kills imitation: The im-
pact of incidental category activation on
Studies on fatigue: Contributions to psy- mimicry
chotechnology in Argentina Schubert, Lisa (Germany)
Klappenbach, Hugo (Argentina)
Stereotype-activation affects the self
Applied psychology: Who was and is sup- Hansen, Jochim (Switzerland)
posed to apply it?
Gundlach, Horst (Germany) A preparatory interaction account of auto-
matic social behavior: Implications and fu-
Reception and development of the psy ture directions
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

chotechnic applied to the education in Cesario, Joseph (USA)


the post-revolutionary Mexico (19201928)
(Part I) Goals as moderators of automatic response
Sanchez Sosa, Juan Jose (Mexico) priming
Jonas, Kai (Netherlands)
Reception and development of the psy
chotechnic applied to the education in On the implicit evaluation of goals
the post revolutionary Mexico (19201928) Ferguson, Melissa J. (USA)
(Part II) Discussant: Dijksterhuis, Ap (Netherlands)
Valderrama, Pablo (Mexico)
S-112 Symposium
Reception and development of the psy
chotechnic applied to the education in 08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.2
the post revolutionary Mexico (19201928) Shame: The ugly emotion?
(Part III) Chair: Deonna, Julien (Switzerland)
Colorado-Luna, Bernardo (Mexico)
Myth busting: The science of shame or
Discussant: Lafuente, Enriqu shame on science?
Ferguson, Tamara (USA)
IUPsyS-009 IUPsyS Invited Symposium
What role does social validation play in ex-
08.00 10.00 h Hall 15.2B
plaining shame?
Human spatial cognition: New avenues of
Harris, Nathan (Australia)
research
Chair: Denis, Michel (France) Shame and morality in school age children
Olthof, Tjeert (Netherlands)
Human spatial memory for object location
Janzen, Gabriele (Netherlands) Theoretical underpinnings of shame-
related therapy
Sensorimotor interference in spatial reaso- Gilbert, Paul (United Kingdom)
ning
Avraamides, Marios (Cyprus)
Space and language: How spatial are spa
tial descriptions?
Pazzaglia, Francesca (Italy)

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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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Stress, cortisol and memory retrieval in hu- S-118 Symposium


mans: An update on recent findings
08.00 10.00 h Hall 8
Wolf, Oliver (Germany)
Sexual aggression: Social, individual and
The relationship between stress and chro- professional attitudes
nic fatigue syndrome (CFS): A population- Co-Chair: Krah, Barbara (Germany)
based approach Co-Chair: Bohner, Gerd (Germany)
Nater, Urs (USA)
Bad but a beau? Effects of harasser attrac-
Stress and obesity: Is stress reactivity a
tiveness on judgments of unwanted sex
predictor of weight change?
ual attention
Messerli-Burgy, Nadine (United Kingdom)
Vanselow, Nina (Germany)
Treatment options in stress-related disor-
Relationship, location and alcohol: In
ders
creasing the risk of being raped
Gaab, Jens (Switzerland)
Horvath, Miranda (United Kingdom)
Role of acute versus longterm depressive
Rape complainant credibility and expert
symptomes in predicting systemic inflam-
evidence: Findings of a Mock Jury study
mation
Munro, Vanessa (United Kingdom)
Rohleder, Nic (Canada)
Effects of irrelevant information on judg-
Discussant: Ditzen, Beate (Switzerland)
ments of guilt in a rape case: The modera-
S-117 Symposium ting role of rape myths and hostile sexism
Bohner, Gerd (Germany)
08.00 10.00 h Hall 7
New directions in romantic relationship Differences in the attribution of victim blame
in cases of sexual assault and robbery
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

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)

Influence of pain on emotion processing S-123 Symposium


Gerdes, Antje (Germany) 08.00 10.00 h Hall 15.2A
Facial expressions towards food cues are Mechanisms of memory changes across
moderated by food deprivation the lifespan
Deutsch, Roland (Germany) Co-Chair: Shing, Yee Lee (Germany)
Co-Chair: Hasselhorn, Marcus (Germany)
Do anger stimuli elicit approach or avoid
ance behavior? Tracking down the items way: Longitu
Krieglmeyer, Regina (Germany) dinal study-recall observations in children
within a free-recall task
Mediators of goal effects on facial mimi-
Lehmann, Martin (Germany)
cry
Likowski, Katja (Germany) Are age-related decrements in working
memory performance caused by differ
ences in focus-switching processes?
Titz, Cora (Germany)

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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

Austalian adolescents at risk


Effects of community violence on children
Gordon, Amanda (Australia)
from diverse communities in the USA
Javier, Rafael (USA) Discussant: Silbereisen, Rainer K. (Germany)
Mora, Louis (USA) Discussant: Berry, John (Canada)
Evidenced-based treatments for post dis
S-128 Symposium
aster symptoms in Latino children
Costantino, Giuseppe (USA) 08.00 10.00 h Room 13/14
Beyond natural numbers: Understanding
S-126 Symposium and processing other categories of num
08.00 10.00 h Room 44 bers
Prenatal sex-hormonal programming of Chair: Grgoire, Jacques (Belgium)
behavior: Progress of digit ratio (2D:4D) Facilitating the development of fraction
research and implications for psychology concepts in third-grade classrooms: Effects
Chair: Voracek, Martin (Austria) of partitioning and measurement ap-
proach
Psychological research on digit ratio
Ni, Yujing (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re-
(2D:4D): A primer
public of China)
Voracek, Martin (Austria)
The idea of discreteness and beyond:
In retrospect: Digit ratio (2D:4D) and ma-
Aspects of students reasoning about the
nual work
dense structure of the rational numbers
Rsler, Hans-Dieter (Germany)
set
Digit ratio (2D:4D) and child developmen- Vamvakoussi, Xenia (Greece)
tal psychopathology
Processing the magnitude of fractions
Wolke, Dieter (United Kingdom)
Meert, Galle (Belgium)
Digit ratio (2D:4D) in adults with gender
The application of the benchmark strategy
identity disorder
when comparing fractions
Krmer, Bernd (Switzerland)
Lai, Meng-Lung (Taiwan)
Digit ratio (2D:4D) and short-term mating
orientation
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Natural numbers and their interference in Anchor effects in teachers assessments on


students interpretations of literal symbols student performance: An experimental
in algebra study with novices and experts in teach
Christou, Konstantinos P. (Greece) ing
Dnnebier, Katrin (Germany)
Transcoding of decimal numbers
Desmet, Laetitia (Belgium) The impact of assessment goals on repre-
sentativeness biases in teachers assess-
S-129 Symposium ments
08.00 10.00 h Room 15/16 Krolak-Schwerdt, Sabine (Luxembourg)
Unraveling intuitive interference in reaso- Discussant: Grsel, Cornelia (Germany)
ning: How cognitive-psychological meth
ods can advance science and mathematics S-131 Symposium
education 08.00 10.00 h Salon 19
Co-Chair: van Dooren, Wim (Belgium) Trauma and recovery within global con
Co-Chair: Babai, Reuven (Israel) texts
Interference of primary intuitive concepts Chair: Richmond, Kate (USA)
in adolescents reasoning
Coping with generations of wars: The case
Babai, Reuven (Israel)
of mental health professionals in Lebanon
Proportional reasoning as a heuristic- Kalayjian, Anie (USA)
based process: Time pressure and dual task
PTSD and natural disasters: A cross-cultural
considerations
examination
Gillard, Ellen (Belgium)
Richmond, Kate (USA)
Characterising intuitive and analytic ma-

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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Healthy leadership: The role of leaders in Associative memories: Boundary condi-


health promotion tions during encoding and retrieval
Gurt, Jochen (Germany) Mecklinger, Axel (Germany)
Workplace health promotion in a tax of- Females situation awareness is better than
fice: A participatory approach of work de- male during driving: A simulated study
sign Hao, Xueqin (Peoples Republic of China)
Grg, Peter (Germany)
Lexical interference in logographic and al-
Effectiveness in occupational health and phabetical writing systems: ERP evidence
safety: A longitudinal study of 2000 indus- from a stroop task
trial safety experts Wang, Kui (Peoples Republic of China)
Trimpop, Rdiger (Germany)
Familiarity effect in artificial grammars
learning
S-133 Symposium
Fu, Xiaolan (Peoples Republic of China)
08.00 10.00 h Salon 21
Posttraumatic stress disorder: Theoretical S-135 Symposium
and empirical advances 08.00 10.00 h Room 23
Co-Chair: Maercker, Andreas (Switzerland) Offshore and onshore workplaces: The
Co-Chair: Ehlers, Anke (United Kingdom) link between safety, wellbeing and
Easy triggering of intrusions: Associative health
learning without contingency awareness Co-Chair: Rundmo, Torbjrn (Norway)
in PTSD Co-Chair: Matthiesen, Stig Berge (Norway)
Michael, Tanja (Switzerland)
Mood and performance changes during
Towards a new social facilitation model of 12-hr day shifts over a two-week offshore
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

posttraumatic stress disorder tour


Maercker, Andreas (Switzerland) Parkes, Katharine (United Kingdom)
Social causation and social selection mo- A comparative study of HSE-culture on the
dels of perceived posttraumatic stress Norwegian continental and UK continental
Kaniasty, Krys (USA) shelves
Tharaldsen, Jorunn Elise (Norway)
Biopsychological risk and protective fac-
tors for PTSD and its successful psycho Relationships between support, commit-
therapeutic treatment ment and safety behaviour in the UK off-
Karl, Anke (United Kingdom) shore industry
Mearns, Kathryn (United Kingdom)
The structure of PTSD symptoms
Elklit, Ask (Denmark) Demand-control, offshore safety and men-
tal health among offshore workers
Mediators of sex differences in posttrau-
Siland, Vibeke (Norway)
matic stress disorder and depression after
trauma: Results from prospective longitu- Is job insecurity related to turnover inten-
dinal studies tions and risk behaviour?
Ehlers, Anke (United Kingdom) Rundmo, Torbjrn (Norway)

S-134 Symposium S-136 Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Salon 22 08.00 10.00 h Room 24
Environmental constraints on cognition Workplace and anxiety
Chair: Mecklinger, Axel (Germany) Co-Chair: Muschalla, Beate (Germany)
Co-Chair: Langlieb, Alan M. (USA)
Modulation of spatial-cognitive capacities:
Evidence from patients with brain lesions Work stress and anxiety: Epidemiologic
Kerkhoff, Georg (Germany) findings in a nationally representative
sample of working population
Working memory capacity and culture-
Wang, Jian-Li (Canada)
based expertise
Zimmer, Hubert (Germany)

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Personal initiative at work and work- S-138 Symposium


related well-being: Why is there no rela
08.00 10.00 h Room 26
tionship?
Frese, Michael (Germany) Exploring the effects of control and value
appraisals on emotions within and out-
Workplace phobia and work-related parti- side the achievement domain
cipation problems Co-Chair: Frenzel, Anne (Germany)
Linden, Michael (Germany) Co-Chair: Gtz, Thomas (Germany)
Diagnostic instruments for the assessment
Assumptions of the control-value theory
of workplace-related anxieties
of achievement emotions
Muschalla, Beate (Germany)
Pekrun, Reinhard (Germany)
Depression, anxiety and substance use dis-
Girls and mathematics: A hopeless issue?
orders and their relation with the work-
A control-value approach to gender differ
place
ences in emotions towards mathematics
Langlieb, Alan M. (USA)
Frenzel, Anne (Germany)
Anxiety and depression in employees re-
An experimental test of the control-value
turned to work after long-time sick leave
theory of achievement emotions
Munir, Fehmidah (United Kingdom)
Lichtenfeld, Stephanie (Germany)
Workplace stress, anxiety and cognitive er-
Emotional experiences and their control
rors
and value antecedents
Harris, Lynne (Australia)
Gtz, Thomas (Germany)
S-137 Symposium The causal impact of perceived control in
08.00 10.00 h Room 25 emotional experiences: Evidence on asym-

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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S-140 Symposium Re-representating instructed tasks


Wenke, Dorit (Germany)
08.00 10.00 h Room 28
Family process and content model (Family S-142 Symposium
PCM): A theoretical model for family
08.00 10.00 h Room 30
Co-Chair: Samani, Siamak (Islamic Republic of
Neurophysiological aspects of emotion
Iran)
regulation in borderline personality disor-
Co-Chair: Ryan, Bruce (Canada)
der and implications for treatment
The roles of religion in the family process Chair: Renneberg, Babette (Germany)
and content model
Mazidi, Mohammad (Islamic Republic of Iran) Cognitive regulation of emotions in bor-
derline personality disorder
A conceptual exploration on family con- Herpertz, Sabine (Germany)
flicts based on family process and content
model Pain anticipation: A mechanism involved in
Ryan, Bruce (Canada) affect regulation in BPD?
Schmahl, Christian (Germany)
Validity and reliability of family process
and family content scales Neuronal correlates of empathy in border-
Samani, Siamak (Islamic Republic of Iran) line personality disorder: An fMRI study
Preissler, Sandra (Germany)
An analytic point of view on different di-
mensions of the family process and con- How do patients with borderline person
tent model ality disorder regulate dissociation and af-
Jowkar, Bahram (Islamic Republic of Iran) fect?
Ebner-Priemer, Ulrich W. (Germany)
Child management strategies in family
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

therapy Hyper-emotionality in borderline person


Crisante, Lea (Australia) ality disorder before and after psycholo
gical treatment
Family typology: Divorced family and fa- Arntz, Arnoud (Netherlands)
mily with an addict member
Hashemi, Ladan (Islamic Republic of Iran) The impact of experiential avoidance on
changes of depression and anger during
Developing a family needs scale treatment for borderline personality disor-
Nasiri, Habibolah (Islamic Republic of Iran) der
Berking, Matthias (USA)
S-141 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Room 29 FP-169 Paper Session
From instruction to action: Bridging the 08.00 10.00 h Room 31
gap Occupational health promotion
Co-Chair: Wenke, Dorit (Germany) Co-Chair: Hinrichs, Stephan (Germany)
Co-Chair: Gaschler, Robert (Germany) Co-Chair: Kuznetsova, Alla (Russia)
Implicit learning based on instructed ac- Mental health problems in a large German
tion codes teacher population and effects of a pre-
Gaschler, Robert (Germany) vention program
The influence of intentions on behavior Zimmermann, Linda (Germany)
Cohen, Anna-Lisa (USA) Workplace wellness programs: Investigat
Automatic effects of verbally instructed ing the applicability of self-determination
negated relations theory and achievement goal theory
de Houwer, Jan (Belgium) OConnor, Christine (Australia)

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)

How task representations guide attention


Dreisbach, Gesine (Germany)

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Stress-reduction interventions: Perceived Subcortical responses to colour and lumi-


organizational support in Australian uni- nance in the human visual system as re-
versities vealed by high-resolution functional imag
Pignata, Silvia (Australia) ing at 7T
Grschow, Marcus (Germany)
Stages-of-change in occupational health
promotion Attending or ignoring similar and dissimi-
Hinrichs, Stephan (Germany) lar faces: Neural face selection in the visual
stream and Fusiform Face Area (FFA)
Professional deformations in heads of edu-
Jansma, Bernadette M. (Netherlands)
cational institutions and their prevention
Bondarchuk, Olena (Ukraine) Imitation learning of nursing actions: A
NIRS study with students and teacher
FP-170 Paper Session Saito, Hirofumi (Japan)
08.00 10.00 h Room 32 Task-induced deactivation of the prefron-
Neuropsychology II tal and parietal areas in the monkey: A PET
Co-Chair: Kennerknecht, Ingo (Germany) study
Co-Chair: Kaschel, Reiner (Germany) Watanabe, Masataka (Japan)

A powerful questionnaire-based screening FP-172 Paper Session


tool for congenital prosopagnosia
08.00 10.00 h Room 34
Kennerknecht, Ingo (Germany)
Metacognition, emotion, and problem-
Memory systems during transient global solving
amnesia Co-Chair: Fischer, Peter (United Kingdom)
Marin, Eugenia (Spain) Co-Chair: Hu, Weiping (Peoples Republic of
China)

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)

08.00 10.00 h Room 33 Visual imagery and problem solving: Does


Neuroimaging affective states have any role to play
Singh, Tushar (India)
Co-Chair: Saito, Hirofumi (Japan)
Co-Chair: Jansma, Bernadette M. (Nether- Self-regulation and selective exposure:
lands) The impact of depleted self-regulation re-
sources on confirmatory information pro-
Study of local alterations in blood circula cessing
tion of the brain in anxious patients before Fischer, Peter (United Kingdom)
and after cognitive group therapy through
radio isotopic studies in SPECT method in
Taleghani Hospital, Tehran
Bahrainian, Seyyed Abdolmajid (Islamic Repub-
lic of Iran)
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FP-173 Paper Session Effects of job attitudes and identity re-


sources on intentions of professional main-
08.00 10.00 h Room 35
tenance among women and men in non
Moral emotions traditional careers
Co-Chair: Schulz, Katrin (Germany) Vonthron, Anne-Marie (France)
Co-Chair: Szczesniak, Malgorzata (Poland)
FP-175 Paper Session
Antecedents of moral emotions: An analy
sis guided by Heiders naive action analy 08.00 10.00 h Room 37
sis Human-environment interaction
Rudolph, Udo (Germany) Co-Chair: Santos, Azenildo (Brazil)
Co-Chair: Augustin, Sally (USA)
Why are we grateful? Pharmacy bonus ex-
periment Lighting for effect: A cross-cultural com
Szczesniak, Malgorzata (Poland) parison of the influence of types of light in
spiritual and secular environments
Moral sphere development in pre-school
Augustin, Sally (USA)
age
Sharkova, Svitlana (Ukraine) Linking place attachment with social iden-
tity orientation: An examination of the
Why do I feel so bad? Autobiographical re-
relationship between place attachment,
collections of moral emotions
social identity orientation and integration
Schulz, Katrin (Germany)
to city
The psychology of sperm donation: Impli- Karakus, Pelin (Turkey)
cations for donor recruitment
Physical activities for senior citizens: An
Riggs, Damien (Australia)
analysis of the impacts resulting from the
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

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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IA-043 Invited Address Gains and losses related to menopause:


An analysis within the framework of con-
10.15 11.15 h Hall 15.2B
servation of resources theory (COR) by
Cracking the orthographic code S. E. Hobfoll
Grainger, Jonathan (France) Bielawska-Batorowicz, Eleonora (Poland)
Chair: Jacobs, Arthur (Germany)
Change for the better or change for the
IA-044 Invited Address worse? Perceived changes as a conse-
quence of an adverse life event and their
10.15 11.15 h Hall 7
associations with ruminative thoughts
The Lucifer effect and the psychology of Leist, Anja (Germany)
evil
Zimbardo, Philip G. (USA) An ecological understanding of stress and
Chair: Schnpflug, Wolfgang (Germany) self esteem of divorced women in Malay-
sia
FP-179 Paper Session Juhari, Rumaya (Malaysia)
10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.1
FP-182 Paper Session
Psychotherapy Research and treatment
methods VI 10.15 11.15 h Hall 5
Chair: Molero Zafra, Milagros (Spain) Dimensions of personality I
Chair: Inceoglu, Ilke (United Kingdom)
The cases study of Self-Active Relaxation
Therapy (SART) for people with physical, Personality and work values
developmental and severely mental and Inceoglu, Ilke (United Kingdom)
physical disabilities The Little-Five personality in China: A re-
Ki, Heyoung (Japan) view of theory, measurement and re-
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

Family systems coping with threatened ill- search


ness: The use of therapeutic technique of Yu, Yibing (Peoples Republic of China)
eye movement desensitization and repro- Structure of Russian personality lexicon
cessing (EMDR), in the psychological treat- through the lens of the Cube-in-Globe and
ment protocol Big Five models
Molero Zafra, Milagros (Spain) Putilov, Arcady (Germany)
The investigating of effectiveness of train
ing relaxation without tension along with FP-184 Paper Session
Biofeedback and EMDR on war veterans 10.15 11.15 h Hall 8
with PTSD Disability and rehabilitation I
Sahragard Toghchi, Mehdi (Islamic Republic of Chair: Mpofu, Elias (USA)
Iran)
Constructing consumer values for commu-
FP-180 Paper Session nity and independent living solutions
10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.2 Mpofu, Elias (USA)
Dietary behavior I Forms and senses of everyday space from
Chair: Gavin, Jeff (United Kingdom) a wheelchair perspective
Hernandez Anzola, Maria Elisa (Venezuela)
The dual-motivation model of unhealthy
eating behavior Cognitive and psychological rehabilitation
Ohtomo, Shoji (Japan) in patients with mild and moderate de-
mentia
The presentation of pro-anorexia in on- Agogiatou, Christina (Greece)
line group interactions
Gavin, Jeff (United Kingdom) FP-185 Paper Session
10.15 11.15 h Hall 9
FP-181 Paper Session
Discipline issues I
10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.3
Chair: Valencia, Marshall (Philippines)
Developmental tasks and challenges in
midlife I
Chair: Bielawska-Batorowicz, Eleonora (Poland)

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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
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FP-191 Paper Session IS-080 Invited Symposium


10.15 11.15 h Room 15/16 11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.2
Education and advanced training I The design and results of anti-stress pro-
Chair: Gaertner, Holger (Germany) gramme implemented within the cardio-
vascular disease (CVD) preventive activi-
Instruction monitoring: Implementation of ties (2004-2007)
new curricula within a video-based quality Chair: Solc, Miloslav (Czech Republic)
circle
Gaertner, Holger (Germany) Kebza, Vladimir (Czech Republic)
Solc, Miloslav (Czech Republic)
Assessing beginning teachers: peer to peer
Solcova, Iva (Czech Republic)
teaching and groups of educational reflec-
tion in secondary education IS-081 Invited Symposium
Mayoral, Paula (Spain)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.3
The characteristics of deliberate practice in The representation of abstract words
teaching expertise development in China
Co-Chair: Carreiras, Manuel (Spain)
Hu, Yi (Peoples Republic of China)
Co-Chair: Vigliocco, Gabriela (United Kingdom)
Effective schools: Evaluation from students,
parents and teachers The joint contribution of experience and
Koutsoulis, Michalis (Cyprus) language in shaping meaning representa-
tions
IS-079 Invited Symposium Andrews, Mark (United Kingdom)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.1 Language processing modulates the activi-
Health behavior change interventions: ty of the motor system
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

How do they work? Buccino, Giovanni (Italy)


Chair: Luszczynska, Aleksandra (Poland) Negation in the brain: Modulating concrete
and abstract semantic representations
Promoting a low-fat diet in overweight in-
Cappa, Stefano (Italy)
dividuals: Does cognitive functioning mo-
derate the effects of a planning interven Contrasting effects of semantic association
tion? and similarity in processing
Scholz, Urte (Switzerland) Crutch, Sebastian (United Kingdom)
Does the health belief model provide a Associative and semantic priming: Differ
good theoretical basis for effective behav ent findings for abstract and concrete
iour change interventions? words
Abraham, Charles (United Kingdom) Mller, Oliver (Spain)
Are interventions based on theory more Discussant: Shallice, Tim (Italy)
effective than those that are not? Devel
opment of a method and a synthesis of IS-082 Invited Symposium
evidence 11.30 13.30 h Hall 3
Michie, Susan (United Kingdom) Empirical tests of contemporary utility
Does changing attitudes, norms, or self- theories
efficacy cause health behaviour change? Chair: Marley, Anthony A.J. (Canada)
Sheeran, Paschal (United Kingdom)
Decisions from Experience versus Deci-
Formal characteristics of effective inter- sions from Description under prospect
ventions: A systematic review of obesity theory: An experimental investigation
treatment programs for adults Abdellaoui, Mohammed (France)
Luszczynska, Aleksandra (Poland)
Testing critical properties that distinguish
Discussant: Stroebe, Wolfgang (Netherlands) descriptive models
Birnbaum, Michael (USA)
Models of stochastic choice and decision
theories: Why both are important for anal
yzing decisions
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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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Cross-cultural comparison on ESCQ IS-089 Invited Symposium


Taksic, Vladimir (Croatia)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 10
Psychometric properties of Vocabulary of Research and applications in cultural psy-
Emotion Test (VET) chology
Mohoric, Tamara (Croatia) Co-Chair: Mohanty, Ajit (India)
Co-Chair: Panda, Minati (India)
IS-087 Invited Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Hall 8 Macro cultural psychology: A framework
Work and organizational climate in inter- for understanding the relation between
national perspectives culture and psychology
Chair: Mogaji, Andrew A. (Nigeria) Ratner, Carl (USA)
Reflections on cultural psychology in inter-
The influence of personal and organisa national and interdisciplinary perspective
tional factors on organisational climate in Hartnack, Christiane (Austria)
a large university
Baguma, Peter (Uganda) Multiperspectival methods in cultural his
torical activity theory: The fifth dimension
Organizational creativity and innovation and playworlds
and psychological well-being among Lecusay, Robert (USA)
Swedish high-tech workers Ferholt, Beth (USA)
Rasulzada, Farida (Sweden)
Home and school mathematics discourse:
Work and organizational climate in the Epistemological give-and-take
Nigerian manufacturing industries Panda, Minati (India)
Mogaji, Andrew A. (Nigeria)
Application of cultural psychology for in-
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

Organizational safety climate and per tervention in multilingual education pro-


ceived organizational support in Ghana gram for tribal children in India
Gyekye, Seth (Finland) Mohanty, Ajit (India)
Discussant: Dackert, Ingrid (Sweden) Panda, Minati (India)
Discussant: Misra, Girishwar (India)
IS-088 Invited Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Hall 9 IS-090 Invited Symposium
Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex: Perspec- 11.30 13.30 h Roof garden
tives on its role in behavior and cognition Keeping track of developments in self-
Chair: Botvinick, Matthew (USA) regulated learning
Neural systems for error monitoring: Re- Chair: Boekaerts, Monique (Netherlands)
cent findings and theoretical perspectives Investigating the integration of motiva
Gehring, William (USA) tional orientations and self-regulation
Noticing when things go wrong: Monito- strategies: Employing a stimulated recall
ring for conflicts and errors methodology
Yeung, Nick (United Kingdom) Kaplan, Avi (Israel)

Individual differences in medial prefrontal From self-regulation to socially shared re-


cortex, conflict, error likelihood prediction gulation of writing: Different voices in gra-
and risk aversion duate students writing
Brown, Joshua (USA) Castell, Montserrat (Spain)

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)
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IS-097 Invited Symposium IS-092 Invited Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Hall 14.2 11.30 13.30 h Hall 15.2B
Research with Hispanic populations in the Acquisition of control
Americas Co-Chair: Koch, Iring (Germany)
Chair: Daz-Loving, Rolando (Mexico) Co-Chair: Prinz, Wolfgang (Germany)

Understanding the higher rates of suicide Learning and cognitive control


attempts among Hispanic teenage fe- Prinz, Wolfgang (Germany)
males
The evolution of cognitive control
Zayas, Luis (USA)
Call, Josep (Germany)
Mexican ethnopsychology and measur-
Development of understanding the mind
ment
and mental control
Reyes Lagunes, Isabel (Mexico)
Perner, Josef (Austria)
Measuring couple relationship variables in
The development of cognitive control: The
Hispanics
influence of verbal processes
Daz-Loving, Rolando (Mexico)
Karbach, Julia (Germany)
Texas marriage survey on Hispanics
Typical development of cognitve control
Rubio, Leha (USA)
and abnormal development in ADHD and
Texas marriage survey on Hispanics autism
Daz-Loving, Rolando (Mexico) Konrad, Kerstin (Germany)
Assertivness and copying in Mexican chil Neurocognitive development of cognitive
dren control: fMRI studies on rule use across de-

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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IS-094 Invited Symposium IS-096 Invited Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Room 44 11.30 13.30 h Room 13/14
Leadership and power distance Evaluation policy and practice in different
Chair: Leung, Kwok (Hong Kong SAR of the countries
Peoples Republic of China) Co-Chair: Cook, Thomas D. (USA)
Co-Chair: Soellner, Renate (Germany)
Power distance and authoritative leader-
ship matter: Probing the efficacy: Perfor- Empirically validated non-experimental
mance relationship in Taiwan methods in evaluation
Wang, An-Chih (Taiwan) Steiner, Peter M. (USA)
Leader-subordinate relational identity and Special considerations when doing evalua-
prosocial organizational behavor: The mo- tions in developing countries: The expe-
derating effects of power distance rience of the World Bank and of regional
Chou, Li-Fang (Taiwan) development banks
Cook, Thomas D. (USA)
Culture and power distance effects on
norm-enforcement: Intuitive prosecutors Institutionalizing the randomized experi-
as fair but softer toward leaders ment as the praxis model in educational
Singh, Ramadhar (Singapore) evaluation in the US
Wong, Vivian (USA)
Leadership structures, group norms and
work motivation in Japanese organiza- Education of evaluation in German-speak
tions ing countries
Muramoto, Yukiko (Japan) Soellner, Renate (Germany)
The differential relationship of the imme- Evaluation policy and practice in German-
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

diate supervisor and top management on speaking countries


collective efficacy Spiel, Christiane (Austria)
Borgogni, Laura (Italy)
S-161 Symposium
Leadership processes and power distance:
A fundamental relationship 11.30 13.30 h Room 15/16
Dorfman, Peter (USA) Current perspectives on the concept of
wisdom and its development
IS-095 Invited Symposium Chair: Glck, Judith (Austria)
11.30 13.30 h Room 11/12
Titel to be announced
Psychophysiology of hidden memories Takahashi, Masami (USA)
Chair: Czigler, Istvan (Hungary)
Christian and Buddhist views on what wis-
Automatic and attentional detection of dom is and how it develops
violations in abstract auditory rules Rappersberger, Stefanie (Austria)
Schrger, Erich (Germany)
Implicit theories of wisdom and its devel
The role of implicit memory representation opment: Evidence for two different con-
in everyday auditory perception ceptions
Winkler, Istvn (Hungary) Strasser, Irene (Austria)
A multimodal look on the neuroanatomy Comparing two different approaches to
of the auditory mismatch response wisdom
Deouell, Leon (Israel) Levenson, Michael R. (USA)
Representation of regularities in visual Predictive validity of general and personal
memory: Event-related potential studies wisdom
Czigler, Istvan (Hungary) Staudinger, Ursula M. (Germany)
Ultra-rapid and involuntary semantic pro- Discussant: Habermas, Tilmann (Germany)
cessing of stimuli in rsvp streams
Pesciarelli, Francesca (Italy)

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S-152 Symposium S-144 Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Room 17/18 11.30 13.30 h Salon 20
Embodiment Coping with adolescence: Intercultural
Co-Chair: Koch, Sabine C. (Germany) perspectives
Co-Chair: Schtz-Bosbach, Simone (Germany) Co-Chair: Buchwald, Petra (Germany)
Co-Chair: Lucio Gomez Maqueo, Emilia
The role of motor skills in action percep (Mexico)
tion
Knoblich, Gnther (United Kingdom) Coping with joblessness in adolescence:
Psychiatric diagnoses in a preselected sam-
Embodied spatial cognition
ple of German unemployed adolescents
Tversky, Barbara (USA)
and young adults
Dynamic movement feedback Reissner, Volker (Germany)
Koch, Sabine C. (Germany)
Teenagers coping with sexual abuse
Is the body image influenced by primary Schwarzer, Christine (Germany)
sensorimotor experiences?
Religiosity and suicidal ideation among
Schtz-Bosbach, Simone (Germany)
Arab adolescents
The conceptualization of body parts Israelashvili, Moshe (Israel)
Majid, Asifa (Netherlands)
Coping, distress, substance abuse and sui-
Embodiment in cultures of honour cide risk in Mexican adolescents
Ijzerman, Hans (Netherlands) Lucio Gomez Maqueo, Emilia (Mexico)
The subtle effects of writing direction on Posttraumatic growth in Romanian adoles-
the perception of human action cents following flood

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
Suitner, Caterina (Italy) Kallay, Eva (Romania)

S-143 Symposium Discussant: Frydenberg, Erica (Australia)

11.30 13.30 h Salon 19 S-145 Symposium


Recent developments in selection and 11.30 13.30 h Salon 21
guidance in higher education
Quality assurance for professional assess-
Co-Chair: Wilhelm, Oliver (Germany) ment by means of an international ISO-
Co-Chair: Roberts, Richard D. (USA) Norm: Developments and chances
The assessment of time management Chair: Hornke, Lutz F. (Germany)
Schulze, Ralf (Germany)
How an ISO standard in occupational as-
Ready edge TM: Evidence and processes sessment provision might improve quality
supporting a new educational guidance Bartram, Dave (United Kingdom)
system
Towards an international ISO-norm for
Roberts, Richard D. (USA)
professional assessment: Common themes
Examining the relationships between per- and varieties among existing professional
sonality, learning approaches and acade- standards
mic achievement: A longitudinal study Hornke, Lutz F. (Germany)
Burton, Lorelle (Australia)
Themes in developing an ISO standard for
Success in college: Threats to the utility work-related psychological assessment
of admission procedures and neglected Born, Marise (Netherlands)
guidance and placement issues
Documentation of validity in professional
Wilhelm, Oliver (Germany)
assessments
Predictive invariance, measurement invari- Sjberg, Anders (Sweden)
ance and fairness in selection
The international ISO-norm: Chances from
Wicherts, Jelte (Netherlands)
the perspective of psychology-practition
Discussant: Grigorenko, Elena L. (USA) ers
Lang, Fredi (Germany)
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S-146 Symposium S-148 Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Salon 22 11.30 13.30 h Room 24
Is there a best way to study accultura Workplace bullying: Antecedents, conse-
tion? An examination of conceptualiza- quences and interventions (Part II)
tion and measurement of acculturation Co-Chair: Steensma, Herman (Netherlands)
Chair: Safdar, Saba (Canada) Co-Chair: Matthiesen, Stig Berge (Norway)

Ask a different question, get a different External aggression, workplace bullying,


answer frustration and the Quality of Working Life
Berry, John (Canada) (QWL)
Steensma, Herman (Netherlands)
Method effects in the assessment of accul-
turation orientations are real, but small Work environment characteristics, mob-
van de Vijver, Fons (Netherlands) bing, satisfaction and absenteeism
Lopez Cabarcos, M. Angeles (Spain)
Perceptions of immigrant children on their
parents acculturative strategies Victim or Gelotophobic? How far the pa-
Kurman, Jenny (Israel) thologic fear of being ridiculous can make
people feel victimized in a workplace con-
Exploring acculturation conceptualizations
flict
with a sample of international students in
Ege, Harald (Italy)
Canada
Safdar, Saba (Canada) The downloading mobbing process at the
workplace
Do you get what you ask for? An examina-
Tinaz, Pinar (Turkey)
tion of three operationalizations of accul-
turation with immigrants in rural and ur- Is workplace conflict and workplace bul-
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

ban Canada lying the same?


Lewis, Rees (Canada) Matthiesen, Stig Berge (Norway)
Long term effects of a bullying prevention
S-147 Symposium
program in hospitals
11.30 13.30 h Room 23 Pries, Andrea (Germany)
Psychology of entrepreneurship current
research and trends: Personal resources Discussant: Notelaers, Guy (Belgium)
and entrepreneurial success (Part I)
S-149 Symposium
Co-Chair: Gorgievski, Marjan (Netherlands)
Co-Chair: Stephan, Ute (Germany) 11.30 13.30 h Room 25
Mechanisms of adaptation: Determining
Positive psychological capital and process the specific and shared effects of resour-
of business start-up ces, strategies and beliefs
Laguna, Mariola (Poland) Chair: Jopp, Daniela (Germany)
Mood and decision-making: A diary study
Developmental trajectories for ego-devel
among starters
opment across the adult lifespan: Evidence
Gorgievski, Marjan (Netherlands)
from a 12-year longitudinal study
Fear and primary appraisal in the entrepre- Grhn, Daniel (Switzerland)
neurship context
Complex thinking as a resource in middle-
Sprrle, Matthias (Germany)
aged and older adults
Personal, social and workplace resources Leipold, Bernhard (Germany)
of small business owners and their rela-
Valuation of life in old and very old age:
tions to well-being
Shifting importance of resources
Dej, Dominika (Germany)
Rott, Christoph (Germany)
Entrepreneurs health compared to other
Is better self-management ability associ
occupational groups in a national repre-
ated with smaller resource deficits and
sentative sample
with higher well-being later in life?
Roesler, Ulrike (Germany)
Steverink, Nardi (Netherlands)
Discussant: Zaleski, Zbigniew (Poland)

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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

vacy Is sensory processing necessarily affected


Trepte, Sabine (Germany) by exogenous cues?
Niedeggen, Michael (Germany)
The influence of privacy concerns and
strategic self presentation motives on self Conflict-monitoring and reaction time dis-
presentation on social networking sites tributions
Utz, Sonja (Netherlands) Davelaar, Eddy (USA)
Impression management 2.0: Self-presen- Attentional capture, cueing and the atten-
tation on social networking sites and its tional blink
relationship to personality Coltheart, Veronika (Australia)
Winter, Stephan (Germany)
A dual-phase model of selective attention
Relevant aspects of successful project- Hbner, Ronald (Germany)
based learning with Web 2.0 tools in
Crossmodal extinction in neurologically-
schools
normal participants: The Colavita effect
Jadin, Tanja (Austria)
revisited
Discussant: Schreier, Margrit (Germany) Spence, Charles (United Kingdom)
Attention to graphic cigarette warning
FP-192 Paper Session
labels in non-smokers, smokers and ex-
11.30 13.30 h Room 31 smokers
School counseling Hollier, Tanya (Australia)
Co-Chair: Cetinkaya, Evrim (Turkey)
Co-Chair: Santos, Paulo (Portugal) FP-194 Paper Session
11.30 13.30 h Room 33
A qualitative investigation on ethical and
professional issues of school psychological Risk, accident and accident prevention
counselors in Turkey Co-Chair: Weller, Gert (Germany)
Cetinkaya, Evrim (Turkey) Co-Chair: Holman, Andrei (Romania)

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
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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)

FP-195 Paper Session FP-197 Paper Session


11.30 13.30 h Room 34 11.30 13.30 h Room 36
Quality of life Psychology and national development I
Chair: Mo, Phoenix (United Kingdom) Co-Chair: Morales Nasser, Alejandra Carolina
(Mexico)
Testing a model of health-related internet Co-Chair: Hatami, Javad (Islamic Republic of
use and disease coping among individuals Iran)
living with HIV/AIDS

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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FP-198 Paper Session Psychosocial factors associated to physical


exercise in undergraduate Mexican stu-
11.30 13.30 h Room 37
dents
Progress in creativity research Rojas Russell, Mario (Mexico)
Co-Chair: Bogoyavlenskaya, Diana (Russia)
Co-Chair: Wolf, Katrin (Germany) Psychosocial determinants are related to
exercise adherence during 3-year follow-
Investigate the effects of family demogra- up of a lifestyle intervention
phic factors on children creativity develop- Hankonen, Nelli (Finland)
ment
Development and evaluation of a compu-
Khoshnevis, Elaheh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
ter-based counseling system (CBCS) to pro-
A review on psychological research on in- mote physical activity for patients with
ventors chronic disease in general practice
Wolf, Katrin (Germany) Leonhardt, Corinna (Germany)
Correlates of creativity in research and de- A biopsychosocial analysis of a health study
velopment scientists in children and youth from Luxemburg
Misra, Nishi (India) Lmmle, Lena (Germany)
Fluency, originality and flexibility: Does FP-201 Paper Session
the scoring method affect the relationship
of creativity, intelligence and personality? 11.30 13.30 h Room 40
Gelleri, Petra (Germany) Positive health psychology
Co-Chair: Graeser, Silke (Germany)
Two paradigms are two vectors of creating
Co-Chair: Davis, John M. (USA)
the new
Bogoyavlenskaya, Diana (Russia) Health psychology and health promotion
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

in settings: The development of a setting-


FP-199 Paper Session based Sense of Coherence scale (U-SOC)
11.30 13.30 h Room 38 Graeser, Silke (Germany)
Psycholinguistics Health behaviors: The roles of social inte-
Co-Chair: Tabossi, Patrizia (Italy) gration and ethnic self-identity
Co-Chair: Grantyn, Rosemarie (Germany) Davis, John M. (USA)
Synesthesia and language: Sound/concept Enhancing mental health in youth: Role of
and grapheme/concept adequacy evalu positive cognitive states viz. self-efficacy,
ation of linguistic signs optimism and hope
Grantyn, Rosemarie (Germany) Farokhzad, Pegah (Islamic Republic of Iran)
The shape of words in the brain Spirituality, psychological well-being and
Kovic, Vanja (United Kingdom) subjective well-being among yoga practi
tioners
Idiom syntax: Idiosyncratic or principled?
Askari, Amir (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Tabossi, Patrizia (Italy)
The relationships of role ambiguity, role
What eye-tracking tells about role-name
conflict, role overload and mental health
processing
with respect to type A and sense of co-
Irmen, Lisa (Germany)
herence as a moderator variables in em-
ployees of a steel company
FP-200 Paper Session
Neissi, Abdolkazem (Islamic Republic of Iran)
11.30 13.30 h Room 39
Physical activity The effect of cognitive and metacognitive
training on self-esteem of high school fe-
Chair: Rankin, Jean (United Kingdom)
male students in Isfahan City
The effects of antenatal exercise on psy- Esmaeili, Maryam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
chological well-being during and follow-
ing pregnancy and childbirth
Rankin, Jean (United Kingdom)

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IA-045 Invited Address FP-202 Paper Session


13.45 14.45 h Hall 3 13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.1
The new goal psychology: This aint your Cross-cultural approaches in psychology I
grandpas motivation Chair: Clases, Christoph (Switzerland)
Kruglanski, Arie (USA)
Chair: Weber, Hannelore (Germany) Process trust: A new concept and its appli-
cation in intercultural business settings
IA-046 Invited Address Clases, Christoph (Switzerland)
13.45 14.45 h Hall 4 A cross-cultural study about cultural self-
The price of privilege: Risks among chil efficacy in the preference of acculturation
dren of affluence strategies at work
Luthar, Suniya (USA) Tabernero, Carmen (Spain)
Chair: Sternberg, Robert J. (USA) Attitudes of Chinese commercial pilots to-
ward voluntary reporting systems
IA-047 Invited Address Li, Yongjuan (People's Republic of China)
13.45 14.45 h Hall 7
Perceptual consequences of threat and FP-203 Paper Session
prejudice: Misperceiving weapons and 13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.2
other dangerous objects Psychological disorders V
Larsen, Randy (USA) Chair: Andersson, Sven Ingmar (Sweden)
Chair: Gollwitzer, Peter M. (USA)
Fibromyalgia and burnout: Same or differ
IA-048 Invited Address ent types of health problems?
13.45 14.45 h Roof garden Andersson, Sven Ingmar (Sweden)

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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)

IA-050 Invited Address FP-204 Paper Session


13.45 14.45 h Hall 15.2A 13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.3
Dissecting the skill of speaking Development in adolescence and young
adulthood I
Levelt, Willem (Netherlands)
Chair: Spiel, Christiane (Austria) Chair: Schnelle, Jessica (Switzerland)

Striving for multiple personal goals: What


IA-051 Invited Address
makes the difference on success in goal
13.45 14.45 h Hall 15.2B management?
An electrophysiological view on using Schnelle, Jessica (Switzerland)
context or not
Occupational aspirations as a device to
Kutas, Marta (USA)
study Mexican adolescents development
Chair: Ler, Gerd (Germany)
and understanding of socioeconomic orga-
IA-039 Invited Address nization
Diez Martinez, Evelyn (Mexico)
13.45 14.45 h Hall 7
Typical and atypical development: A com-
mentary on the role of genes
Grigorenko, Elena L. (USA)
Chair: Matsuzawa, Tetsuro (Japan)
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Representation of future profession: FP-207 Paper Session


Change in professional representation of
13.45 14.45 h Hall 8
students from incoming to outgoing in a
higher institution Dietary behavior II
Crescentini, Alberto (Switzerland) Chair: Vlker, Ulrike (Germany)

Psychological technologies for business- Adaptation and evaluation of an internet-


man potential development based prevention program for eating dis-
Guseva, Larisa (Russia) orders in a sample of women with subclini-
cal eating disorder syndromes
FP-205 Paper Session Vlker, Ulrike (Germany)
13.45 14.45 h Hall 5 Language acculturation and health behav
Psychotherapy Research and treatment iors in Mexican Americans
methods VII Singelis, Theodore (USA)
Chair: Greene, Darrell (USA)
Family environment and self-regulation in
Group psychotherapy for gay men across cardiac patients
addictions utilizing gradualism: Theory Kalavana, Theano (Cyprus)
and practice
Greene, Darrell (USA) FP-208 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Hall 9
The effectiveness of MBCT group therapy
on prevention of relapse in depression Dimensions of personality II
Moradi, Mahnaz (Islamic Republic of Iran) Chair: Lialenko, Anna (Russia)

The effect of cognitive group therapy and Ambivalence phenomenon: Measuring


spiritual therapy on depression of teachers and studying the properties
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

training university Lialenko, Anna (Russia)


Taraghijah, Sadighi (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Taxonomy and structure of Persian person
Experiential/Interpersonal group therapy ality-descriptive adjectives
for chronic pain: An extention of function Farahani, Mohammad Naghy (Islamic Republic
al analytic psychotherapy of Iran)
Vandenberghe, Luc (Brazil)
Using the CPI260 for assessing the person
FP-206 Paper Session ality typology of law enforcement person-
nel
13.45 14.45 h Hall 6 Lita, Stefan (Romania)
Issues in priming
Co-Chair: Fagioli, Sabrina (Italy) FP-209 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Mayr, Susanne (Germany) 13.45 14.45 h Hall 10
Prime retrieval of motor responses in ne- Disability and rehabilitation II
gative priming: Findings in a Go/NoGo Chair: Schiro-Geist, Chrisann (USA)
task paradigm
A systems approach to working with per-
Mayr, Susanne (Germany)
sons with disabilities: A model from the
Neural basis for priming of pop-out during USA
visual search revealed with N2pc: An Schiro-Geist, Chrisann (USA)
Event-Related Potentials (ERP) study
Health cognitions in Parkinson disease
Cheung, Ching-Kong (Germany)
Glozman, Janna (Germany)
Viewing static images with implied motion
Evaluation of the implementation of cor-
primes action-related stimulus dimensions
porate integration management and the
Fagioli, Sabrina (Italy)
benefit for occupational rehabilitation in
An ERP investigation of the modulation of Germany
subliminal priming by exogenous cues Vater, Gudrun (Germany)
Marzouki, Yousrii (France)

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FP-210 Paper Session FP-213 Paper Session


13.45 14.45 h Room 43 13.45 14.45 h Room 13/14
Child health II Cognitive information processing and
Chair: Margraf-Stiksrud, Jutta (Germany) learning II
Chair: Tiedemann, Joachim (Germany)
Dental health care and dental anxiety in
school children Effects of a cognitive training program for
Margraf-Stiksrud, Jutta (Germany) entire school classes
Tiedemann, Joachim (Germany)
Coping strategies and quality of life of pa-
tients with asthma The effect of distractors on adults numeri-
Kausar, Rukhsana (Pakistan) cal estimation with field independence
and field dependence
Stress levels of parents and siblings of dis-
Si, Ji Wei (Peoples Republic of China)
able children
Rauf, Nelofar (Pakistan) The influence of learning-to-learn on teach
ers and students self-assessed academic
FP-211 Paper Session successes
13.45 14.45 h Room 44 Sadzaglishvili, Shorena (Georgia)
Clinical/counseling psychology II
FP-214 Paper Session
Chair: Hasking, Penelope (Australia)
13.45 14.45 h Room 15/16
The roles of sensitivity to reward and alco- Education and advanced training II
hol expectancies in the relationship be Chair: Marinkovic, Snezana (Serbia)
tween social anxiety and alcohol use
Hasking, Penelope (Australia) Implementation of the project active learn

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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)

The achilles heal of hedonic well-being: Approaching toward or removing from an


Life satisfaction predicts happiness when observer: Is stimulus significance modu
life is easy, but not during demanding lated by distance related dynamic contexts?
tasks Neumann, Roland (Germany)
Vitters, Joar (Norway)
Emotional coordination in spontaneous
Anxiety trait and death anxiety as predic- infant-father interactions during early in-
tor variables of students anxiety reaction fancy
in human cadaver disection Kokkinaki, Theano (Greece)
Castano, Gloria (Spain)
The expressions of emotion in different re-
Does experiential avoidance mediate the lationships
relation between anxiety sensitivity and Chu, Ruey-Ling (Taiwan)
alexithymia?
Spontaneous facial expressions of emo
Pennato, Tiziana (Italy)
tion: Data on surprise, disgust and anger
Reisenzein, Rainer (Germany)

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IA-052 Invited Address FP-216 Paper Session


15.00 16.30 h Hall 7 15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.1
Celebral asymmetries: The view from the Cross-cultural comparisons II
inside Co-Chair: Noels, Kimberly (Canada)
Gntrkn, Onur (Germany) Co-Chair: Wolonciej, Mariusz (Poland)
Chair: Ehlers, Anke (United Kingdom)
Proverbs we work with: Using proverbs in
IA-053 Invited Address cross-cultural research on the culture of
work: A methodological approach
15.00 16.30 h Roof garden
Wolonciej, Mariusz (Poland)
Groups as adaptive devices: Free-rider
problems, the wisdom of crowds, and Dynamic constructivist approach to cul-
evolutionary games ture
Kameda, Tatsuya (Japan) Hong, Ying-yi (USA)
Chair: Gollwitzer, Peter M. (USA) Does similarity or complimentary bring
more satisfaction to Chinese couples?
IA-054 Invited Address Lu, Xiaowei (USA)
15.00 16.30 h Hall 14.2
Situated ethnic identity in first and second
Process models for implicit measures of
generation immigrants to Canada
attitudes
Noels, Kimberly (Canada)
Klauer, Karl Christoph (Germany)
Chair: Georgas, James (Greece) Social inequality and psychological char
acteristics: The psychological gap hipothe-
IA-055 Invited Address sis
Brenlla, Mara Elena (Argentina)
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

15.00 16.30 h Hall 15.2A


Social interactions: Conceptual reflections
FP-217 Paper Session
and experimental approach
Ribes Inesta, Emilio (Mexico) 15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.2
Conscious and unconscious processes II
IS-098 Invited Symposium Chair: Bilalic, Merim (Germany)
15.00 16.30 h Hall 4
Why good thoughts block better ones: The
The 2nd century of mental tests: Per- pernicious Einstellung effect
spectives and prospects on assessment in Bilalic, Merim (Germany)
the 21st century
Chair: Pellegrino, James (USA) Playing chess unconsciously: Subliminal
priming of conjunction stimuli is restricted
Integrating learning theory in an era of ac- to experts
countability testing Kiesel, Andrea (Germany)
Gitomer, Drew (USA)
How does meditation affect cognition,
Diagnostic testing that just might make a emotion, behavior and personality? A meta-
difference analysis
Wiliam, Dylon (United Kingdom) Sedlmeier, Peter (Germany)
A cognitive architecture framework for the Tell it and you know it dont tell it, dont
assessment of the human mind: Modular know it! Verbal representation as deter-
approaches and technical advances minant of conscious knowledge acquisi
Cascallar, Eduardo (Belgium) tion
Eichler, Alexandra (Germany)
Educational assessment and advances in
the understanding of human learning Intentionality of cognition: A systems-
Masters, Geoff (Australia) theoretical approach
Tschacher, Wolfgang (Switzerland)

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FP-218 Paper Session Vocabulary Emotion Test (VET): Ability


measure of emotional intelligence
15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.3
Taksic, Vladimir (Croatia)
Emotions in interpersonal contexts
Co-Chair: Horn, Andrea B. (Switzerland) Emotion knowledge: Structure and tem
Co-Chair: Sinambela, F. Christian (Indonesia) poral organization choosen post-cognitive
emotions
Can childrens heart rate be used as a Jasielska, Aleksandra (Poland)
marker of differential responsiveness to
Affective interference in temporal percep-
others varying emotional states?
tion
Anastassiou-Hadjicharalambous, Xenia
Constancio Fernandes, Alexandre (Portugal)
(Cyprus)
Applying regulatory fit in education set-
Interpersonal emotion regulation in the
ting: The mediating role of prospective
dyad: How do couples deal with each
and retrospective feeling
others affective states in daily life?
Fok, Hung-Kit (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Horn, Andrea B. (Switzerland)
Republic of China)
Should I be nice or bad? Effects of discrete
emotions on negotiation outcomes FP-221 Paper Session
Volmer, Judith (Germany) 15.00 16.30 h Hall 8
Self apreciation and affective tempara- Clinical aspects of cognition I
ments in psychiatric nurses Co-Chair: Tong, Yuehua (Peoples Republic of
Cordeiro, Raul (Portugal) China)
Co-Chair: Cumming, Steve (Austria)
Emotional labor and emotional exhaus
tion: Meta-analysis Automatic processing of familiar and unfa-

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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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Do age, achieved level of education and A cross-cultural typology of antisocial be-


demands on personal time influence val haviour development during adolescence
ues, motivation and approaches to learn Morales, Hugo (Peru)
ing?
Matthews, Bobbie (Australia) FP-225 Paper Session
The role of appearance and sociocultural 15.00 16.30 h Room 44
models in eating disorders Applied social psychology
Santos, Isabel (Portugal) Chair: Atsumi, Tomohide (Japan)
Meaninglessness in Indian context: An The social inclusion of people with severe
existential perspective mental disorder through labour insertion
Upadhyay, Ishita (India) processes: designing an integral assess-
ment model from a particular case
FP-223 Paper Session Farre, Albert (Spain)
15.00 16.30 h Hall 10
Transformation of functions of disaster vo-
Attachment to the organization: Psycho- lunteers in Japan: Action research projects
logical contract, ownership and organiza- Atsumi, Tomohide (Japan)
tional identity
Co-Chair: Van Tonder, Chris (South Africa) Music to live: Children and young people
Co-Chair: Handy, Stephan (Germany) Venezuelan orchestral system as a con
structive space for a citizen ethic
Psychological contract and its formation Urreiztieta Valles, Mara Teresa (Venezuela)
under the collective culture
How AIDS in Africa is framed in the U.S.
Hu, Ping (Peoples Republic of China)
media: A missed opportunity for agenda-
Can self-commitment compensate for com- setters to shed light on the link between
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

munication media effects? AIDS and global security, ultimately liable


Wittchen, Marion (Germany) to affect even U.S. citizens
Tobias, Jutta (USA)
Antecedents of psychological ownership:
Results of a qualitative study with finan-
FP-226 Paper Session
cial traders
Handy, Stephan (Germany) 15.00 16.30 h Room 11/12
Space, shape, and motion II
On the nature of the organisational sense-
Chair: Wendt, Mike (Germany)
of-identity
Van Tonder, Chris (South Africa) Adaptive focusing of spatial attention in
Towards an Eriksonian theory of organisa- the flanker task
tion identity Wendt, Mike (Germany)
Van Tonder, Chris (South Africa) Towards a unified theory of 3D shape per
ception
FP-224 Paper Session Fleming, Roland (Germany)
15.00 16.30 h Room 43
Linear systems investigations of the neural
Attachment and relationship from child- basis of motion perception
hood to adulthood Wallisch, Pascal (USA)
Co-Chair: Podolskij, Andrei (Russia)
Co-Chair: Matejic Djuricic, Zorica (Serbia) FP-227 Paper Session
The new criteria of attachment measure- 15.00 16.30 h Room 13/14
ment Children with mental retardation, autism
Matejic Djuricic, Zorica (Serbia) or Downs syndrome I
Chair: Tang, Jung-Chang (Taiwan)
Attachment and change in adolescence
Podolskij, Andrei (Russia) Assessment and treatment of self-injury in
Partnership and personality in young one student with mental retardation
adulthood Tang, Jung-Chang (Taiwan)
Lehnart, Judith (Germany)

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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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FP-234 Paper Session A study of the relation between emotional


intelligence and leadership styles (Bernard
15.00 16.30 h Room 23
Bass model) of department chairs at Uni-
Memory processes V versity of Isfahan
Chair: Chalmers, Kerry (Australia) Mokhtaripour, Marzieh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Metamemory judgements for faces, name- Social identity, personal identity and social
able pictures and abstract art support among working and non-working
Chalmers, Kerry (Australia) women
Bhatti Ali, Razia (Pakistan)
The effects of repression on memory: Are
encoding processes involved? Mental health status and social support of
Davis, Penelope (Australia) young female workers in a joint venture
Han, Buxin (Peoples Republic of China)
Ease of recall in memory judgments: How
detailed recall undermines the confidence FP-237 Paper Session
of eyewitnesses
Hellmann, Jens (United Kingdom) 15.00 16.30 h Room 26
Socio-economic status
Head-mounted video cued recall for ob-
Co-Chair: Verma, Sunil (India)
ject- and order memory
Co-Chair: Martn, Yuraima (Venezuela)
Acker, Felix (Australia)
Discourse analysis of photographs pro
FP-235 Paper Session duced by people living in poverty in Ciu-
15.00 16.30 h Room 24 dad Juarez, Mexico
Issues in attention Luna Hernandez, Jesus Rene (Spain)
Co-Chair: Bogler, Carsten (Germany) Psychosocial and structural interventions
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

Co-Chair: Krner, Christof (Austria) on self constructed slums: The experiences


of their inhabitants
Retinotopically independent processing of
Martn, Yuraima (Venezuela)
saliency signals in the near-absence of at-
tention Perceived risk and public preferences for
Bogler, Carsten (Germany) governmental management of social ha-
zards
Modulation of distribution of dots number
Zheng, Rui (Peoples Republic of China)
on strategies and spatial attention alloca-
tion during two sequential arrays integra- Intergenerational relations in rural and ur-
tion ban Indian families
Ren, Yanju (Peoples Republic of China) Verma, Sunil (India)
The impact of heterogeneity along the FP-238 Paper Session
task-relevant and the: Irrelevant dimen
sions on feature search 15.00 16.30 h Room 27
Wei, Ping (Peoples Republic of China) Teaching of psychology I
Chair: Meiners, Mary (USA)
Memory effects in repeated visual search
Krner, Christof (Austria) Addressing globalization with feature fo-
reign films
FP-236 Paper Session Meiners, Mary (USA)
15.00 16.30 h Room 25
Technical support for interactive education
Social support at work in psychology
Chair: Bhatti Ali, Razia (Pakistan) Vylegzhanin, Vasily (Russia)
What do expatriates need? The role of Psychological types of students and me-
social support networks for successful thods of education in psychology
foreign assignments Nedospasova, Veronika (Russia)
Stroppa, Christina (Germany)
Adaptive curricula for interactive educa-
tion in psychology
Druzhinin, Georgy (Russia)

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FP-239 Paper Session Male at-risk and heavy episodic drinkers


and their motivation to change drinking
15.00 16.30 h Room 28
Coder, Beate (Germany)
Teachers health and well-being: Burnout,
professional identity Female frequent internet gamblers: A qua-
Co-Chair: Kunter, Mareike (Germany) litative study of their gambling, its impact
Co-Chair: Altenstein, Christine (Germany) and their views on treatment and policy
Corney, Roslyn (United Kingdom)
Burnout differences between primary and
secondary education teachers FP-242 Paper Session
Merino Tejedor, Enrique (Spain) 15.00 16.30 h Room 31
Teachers basic need satisfaction, occupa Altruism and helping behavior
tional well-being and adjustment Co-Chair: Pilati, Ronaldo (Brazil)
Kunter, Mareike (Germany) Co-Chair: Hatori, Tsuyoshi (Japan)
Testing a model of school quality features The emergence of evolutionary altruistic
for promoting and maintaining teachers behavior through multilevel selection
health Hatori, Tsuyoshi (Japan)
Altenstein, Christine (Germany)
Pro-social behavior and causal attribution
FP-240 Paper Session in Brazil
Pilati, Ronaldo (Brazil)
15.00 16.30 h Hall 15.2B
The development of emotional regulation Alter-altruism
in adolescence Poddiakov, Alexander (Russia)
Co-Chair: Fanti, Kostas (Cyprus) Civil courage and helping behaviour: Dif

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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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FP-244 Paper Session How does empathy influence emotion re-


gulation skills?
15.00 16.30 h Room 33
Schenkel, Katia (Switzerland)
Psychological disorders VI
Chair: Leung, Shirley (Hong Kong SAR of the FP-247 Paper Session
Peoples Republic of China) 15.00 16.30 h Room 36
The automatic and controlled information Social cognition II
processing in persons with major depres- Chair: Pelta, Carlos (Spain)
sive disorder
Ghamari Kivi, Hossein (Islamic Republic of Iran) Investigation on 340 drug addicts who
resume drugs after receiving compulsory
Interpersonal problem-solving and depres- treatment
sion in parents with disabled children Chen, Zhongyong (Peoples Republic of China)
Fotini, Grigoriou (Greece)
The relationship between personality, cog
Outcome of postnatal depression screen nitive and religious with happiness
ing using Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Khoshkonesh, Abolghasem (Islamic Republic of
Scale Iran)
Leung, Shirley (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Republic of China) Perceptions of progress towards goal: Can
the eye fool the mind?
Shame and guilt relationships with depres- Kwong, Jessica Y.Y. (Hong Kong SAR of the
sion and anxiety Peoples Republic of China)
Motan, Irem (Turkey)
Implementation intentions and artificial
FP-245 Paper Session agents
Pelta, Carlos (Spain)
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

15.00 16.30 h Room 34


Sensory-motor interactions II FP-248 Paper Session
Chair: Coello, Yann (France) 15.00 16.30 h Room 37
Coordination of eye and head movements Stress, coping, and social support
during visual perception Chair: Musek, Janek (Slovenia)
Altorfer, Andreas (Switzerland)
The eustress/distress reaction characteris
Being conscious of what is reachable in the tics influenced by the organizational adult
peripersonal space age
Coello, Yann (France) Moise, Annemari (Romania)
Individual differences in pointing move- The structure of well-being
ments under rotated visual feedback Musek, Janek (Slovenia)
Hellmann, Andreas (Germany)
Innovative stress
Motor simulation in the observation of Nourkov, Valery (Russia)
tool-use actions
Massen, Cristina (Germany) FP-249 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Room 38
FP-246 Paper Session
The impact of goals, goal-orientation, and
15.00 16.30 h Room 35 volitional processes on learning II
Clinical/counseling psychology III Chair: Jorke, Katrin Birte (Germany)
Chair: Metz, Ulrike (Germany)
Volition, trait procrastination and motiva-
Triangulation supports a comprehensive tional interference in university students
understanding of patients views of their Jorke, Katrin Birte (Germany)
obesity
Metz, Ulrike (Germany) Investigating the casual relation ship bet-
ween perfectionism, motive achievement,
Implicit self-esteem in recurrent depres text anxiety and academic achievement
sion Kheradmand Mard Del, Khatereh (Islamic Re-
Risch, Anne Katrin (Germany) public of Iran)

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Can measures of students motivation help IS-099 Invited Symposium


predicting school achievement when intel-
16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.1
ligence and previous knowledge are al
ready known? Advances in evidence-based psychologi-
Vock, Miriam (Germany) cal practice
Chair: Hunsley, John (Canada)
Students and schoolmates motivation on
academic achievement: School-, and stu- Evidence-based assessment
dent-level analyses in Hong Kong Hunsley, John (Canada)
Zeng, Xihua (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Empirical foundations of case formulation
Republic of China)
Haynes, Stephen N. (USA)
FP-250 Paper Session Parents acceptance and use of evidence
15.00 16.30 h Room 39 based treatments for childhood Attention-
Sexual behaviour Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: How to sell
what works
Co-Chair: Garcia Rodriguez, Georgina
Johnston, Charlotte (Canada)
(Mexico)
Co-Chair: Hundhammer, Tanja (Germany) An update on research-informed bench-
marks for psychological treatments
Casual sex: Why and why not? Lee, Catherine (Canada)
Vrangalova, Snezana (USA)
Systemic challenges facing school based
Sex puts you in gendered shoes! mental health programs
Hundhammer, Tanja (Germany) Santor, Darcy (Canada)
Attachment and love: Their influence on
sexual behaviour IS-100 Invited Symposium

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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

Can admission of responsibility function as 16.45 18.45 h Hall 6


WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

an apology? Adolescent psychoemotional wellbeing


Coon, Heather (USA) during the period of social change: Actual
situation and possibilities of intervention
Forgiveness and intergroup conflict: North Chair: Podolskij, Andrei (Russia)
ern Ireland a case study
Cairns, Ed (United Kingdom) Psychopathology of adolescence as a nor-
What college students say, do and feel as mal way of being in the post-modern so-
transgressors cial link
Matsubara, Fukumi (USA) Lesourd, Serge (France)

Conceptualizations of intergroup forgive- Testing intervention program to decrease


ness: Angolan, East-Timorese and Guinean adolescent depressed mood and anxiety
perspectives Podolskij, Andrei (Russia)
Mullet, Etienne (France) The role of school environment and family
A cross-cultural examination on perpetra- climate in promoting identity change, psy-
tor: Victim account bias chological well-being and integration of
Takaku, Seiji (USA) immigrant and refugee youth in Canada
Chirkov, Valery (Canada)
When outgroup members offer their apo-
logy to the ingroup: Perceived suffering Attachment and change in adolescence
and responsibility-taking as predictors of Hautamki, Airi (Finland)
satisfaction and forgiveness Discussant: Hautamki, Jarkko (Finland)
Zebel, Sven (Netherlands)
IS-105 Invited Symposium
IS-103 Invited Symposium 16.45 18.45 h Hall 7
16.45 18.45 h Hall 5 Sex and attachment across cultures: A
Gene x environment interactions in the 56-nation study
life-course development of temperament Chair: Schmitt, David (USA)
and attachment
Chair: Keltikangas-Jarvinen, Liisa (Finland) Sex and attachment across cultures: A
56-nation study
Schmitt, David (USA)

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Sexuality and attachment: Large scale data Methodological perspectives in measuring


collection and cross-validation via the in- the effects of an intervention program
ternet with adolescents: Pre-post test assessment
Reips, Ulf-Dietrich (Switzerland) and questionnaires to evaluate the pro-
gram
Sociosexuality: Effects of attachment, sex
Garaigordobil, Maite (Spain)
and age in Brazilian samples
Benedetti, Jos (Brazil) The relation of peer interaction to person
ality and family social environment
Sexual development of Lebanese youth:
Ma, Hing Keung (Hong Kong SAR of the
Perceptions and practices of sexuality
Peoples Republic of China)
Khoury, Brigitte (Lebanon)
Promoting prosocial behaviour in school
Sexual harassment across cultures
by playground improvement: The effect of
DeSouza, Eros (USA)
supervisors and play materials
Sexuality and jealousy across cultures Rebolo Marques, Amlia (Portugal)
Fernandez, Ana Maria (Chile)
Parental styles, self-perception and peer-
IS-106 Invited Symposium attributed roles
Moreno, Jos Eduardo (Argentina)
16.45 18.45 h Hall 8
Testing and assessment in emerging and Discussant: Carlo, Gustavo (USA)
developing countries II: Challenges and
IS-108 Invited Symposium
recent advances
Co-Chair: Cheung, Fanny M. (Hong Kong SAR 16.45 18.45 h Hall 10
of the Peoples Republic of China) Aging of the mentally retarded persons in
Co-Chair: Born, Marise (Netherlands) South Asia

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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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Health impacts of prolonged unemploy- Enhancing team processes and effective-


ment and reemployment: A longitudinal ness: Fifty years of progress and prospects
study for the future
Galic, Zvonimir (Croatia) Kozlowski, Steve (USA)
The impact of long-term unemployment Team leadership in multicultural teams
on mental health: Meta-analytic evidence Chao, Georgia (USA)
Paul, Karsten (Germany)
Shared cognitions, collaboration and team
The psychosocial consequences of long- effectiveness
term unemployment: Consequences of Tannenbaum, Scott (USA)
what?
Optimizing resource allocation in team-
Fryer, David (United Kingdom)
work
The dynamics of job-search: A daily expe- DeShon, Richard P. (USA)
rience sampling study
Twenty-five years of team performance re-
Wanberg, Connie (USA)
search: Discoveries and developments
Enterprise restructuring, health effects and Salas, Eduardo (USA)
health promotion
Kieselbach, Thomas (Germany) IS-112 Invited Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Room 44
IS-110 Invited Symposium
Creating methodological strategies for re-
16.45 18.45 h Hall 14.2 searching vulnerable populations: Exam
Cognitive functions in aging, psychopa- ples from Latin America
thology and social stereotyping Co-Chair: Koller, Silvia Helena (Brazil)
Co-Chair: Sedek, Grzegorz (Poland) Co-Chair: Raffaelli, Marcela (USA)
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

Co-Chair: von Hecker, Ulrich (United


Kingdom) Agency and agentic empowerment: Back-
ground and measurement of the concepts
Prospective and retrospective memory Pick, Susan (Mexico)
across the lifespan: An internet study
Handling conflicts: From parents to children
Maylor, Elizabeth (United Kingdom)
and from children to parents
Development of prospective memory Livia Segovia, Jose (Peru)
across the lifespan: The impact of inhibi
Context and development in poor urban
tory efficiency
sectors in Cali, Colombia
Kliegel, Matthias (Germany)
Orozco Hormaza, Mariela (Colombia)
The dynamic relationship between cogni
The situation in Latin America: An over-
tion and walking under dual task condi-
view
tions in healthy aging
Raffaelli, Marcela (USA)
Li, Karen Z.H. (Canada)
Naturalistic research on emotional devel
Does impaired inhibition for emotional
opment in at risk Colombian children
material underlie depressive rumination?
Carrillo vila, Sonia (Colombia)
Zetsche, Ulrike (Germany)
Discussant: de Oliveira Kppler, Christoph
Specific cognitive deficits in subclinical de-
(Germany)
pression
von Hecker, Ulrich (United Kingdom) IS-113 Invited Symposium
Effects of prejudice on memory and linear 16.45 18.45 h Room 11/12
order reasoning Narrative impact: Foundations and me-
Sedek, Grzegorz (Poland) chanisms
Co-Chair: Brock, Timothy C. (USA)
IS-111 Invited Symposium
Co-Chair: Green, Melanie (USA)
16.45 18.45 h Room 43
Team processes and team effectiveness: Understanding narrative persuasion
Fifty years of progress and prospects for through simulation and self-projection
the future during narrative comprehension
Chair: Kozlowski, Steve (USA) Mar, Raymond (Canada)

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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)

S-124 Symposium S-156 Symposium


16.45 18.45 h Hall 15.2B 16.45 18.45 h Room 17/18
Innovative psychological interventions for New approaches to item generation for
recurrent headache educational and psychological measure-
Chair: Martin, Paul (Australia) ment
Co-Chair: MacCann, Carolyn (USA)
Do we need to revise advice/interventions Co-Chair: Kyllonen, Patrick C. (USA)
pertatining to headache triggers?
Martin, Paul (Australia) Automatic item generation: Artificial intel-
ligence and transfer learning in physics
Kyllonen, Patrick C. (USA)

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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)
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

The concept of culture and the indigenized


I like you, I like you not: Understanding the
psychologies
context-dependency of implicit attitudes
Allwood, Carl Martin (Sweden)
Gawronski, Bertram (Canada)
Why are women avoiding the physical
Covariation detection and attitude forma-
sciences?
tion
Feist, Gregory (USA)
Ranganath, Kate (USA)
Service science: A case study in the social
The impact of forming discrepant implicit
psychology of science
and explicit attitudes: Controlled thought
Gorman, Michael E. (USA)
and uncertainty
Rydell, Robert (USA) Creativity stimulating R&D group leaders
Hemlin, Sven (Sweden)
Implicit attitudes and implicit associations
are not the same thing Psychology of science and popper: Some
Sherman, Jeffrey (USA) reflections
Kumar, Neelam (India)
Discussant: Dijksterhuis, Ap (Netherlands)
Innovations in science and technology: A
S-158 Symposium social psychological study
16.45 18.45 h Salon 20 Schulze, Anna Dorothea (Germany)
Challenges in contemporary research on
S-160 Symposium
the assessment and evaluation of collec
tivism and individualism 16.45 18.45 h Salon 22
Chair: Shulruf, Boaz (New Zealand) Risk and protective factors of relational
aggression in adolescence
Challenges in contemporary research on Chair: Scheithauer, Herbert (Germany)
the assessment and evaluation of collecti-
vism and individualism Risk and protective factors in the develop-
Shulruf, Boaz (New Zealand) ment of (instrumental) relational aggres
sion in adolescence
Culture as situated cognition
Ittel, Angela (Germany)
Oyserman, Daphna (USA)

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The relationship of rejection sensitivity and Effects of a gestural communication pro-


relational aggression in adolescence gram in Chilean babies
Rosenbach, Charlotte (Germany) Farkas, Chamarrita (Chile)
Empathy and perspective-taking: Risk OR Baby signing with hard of hearing and
protective factors or risk and protective with hearing children
factors in the development of relational Kiegelmann, Mechthild (Germany)
aggression in adolescence?
Baby signing with deaf/blind children
Scheithauer, Herbert (Germany)
Wolf, Sylvia (Germany)
Fight for me! Girls and boys expecta-
A longitudinal study investigating the im-
tions of defense against same- or other-
pact on language development of encour
gender peers
aging infants to communicate using signs
Neuhaus, Janine (Germany)
and gestures
Longitudinal associations of normative Kirk, Elizabeth (United Kingdom)
beliefs and relational aggression during
Does baby signing lead to faster language
middle childhood and early adolescence
development in hearing children? Evidence
Werner, Nicole (USA)
from deaf signing babies
Ostracism: Effects of being ignored and ex- Morgan, Gary (United Kingdom)
cluded
Discussant: Szalacha, Laura (USA)
Williams, Kipling D. (USA)
Discussant: Williams, Kipling D. (USA) S-164 Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Room 25
S-162 Symposium
Cultural psychology and individual agen-
16.45 18.45 h Room 23 cy

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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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Heroin assisted treatment in Germany, ef- Development and evaluation of a status


fectiveness and long-term outcome quo measuring instrument to assess post-
Verthein, Uwe (Germany) traumatic growth
Barskova, Tatjana (Germany)
Management of opioid maintenance the-
rapy in Austria: A recent empirical study The role of posttraumatic growth follow-
Springer, Alfred (Austria) ing terrorism from a terror management
perspective
Adolescent substance use in relation to
Hall, Brian (USA)
school factors: Results of a local monitor
ing study Dependency, self-criticism, social support
Klein, Michael (Germany) and posttraumatic stress disorder symp
toms in Peruvian university students
Evidence based alcohol policy: An oxymo-
Gargurevich, Rafael (Peru)
ron?
Uhl, Alfred (Austria) Psychological reactions and social support
in female burn survivors
Discussant: Krkel, Joachim (Germany)
Gul, Iram (Pakistan)
S-282 Symposium Existential trauma: Theoretical novum in
16.45 18.45 h Hall 15.2A psychology of health
Learning from multiple documents em Mamcarz, Peter (Poland)
bedded in new media
FP-253 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Stadtler, Marc (Germany)
Co-Chair: Bromme, Rainer (Germany) 16.45 18.45 h Room 30
Personality assessment II
The relationship between source evalua Co-Chair: Hogan, Thomas (USA)
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

tion and comprehension of multiple docu- Co-Chair: Rascevska, Malgozata (Latvia)


ments
Brten, Ivar (Norway) Construction and validation of a resiliency
scale for Mexican students with low
Remembering who said what: Effects of
achievement
source credibility and content consistency
Esquivel Alcocer, Landy A. (Mexico)
Rouet, Jean-Franois (France)
Measurement estimation: A coherent con
How does that fit together? Fostering
struct?
structural mapping processes to enhance
Hogan, Thomas (USA)
the integration of information across texts
Stadtler, Marc (Germany) The adequacy of the Irrational Beliefs In-
ventory (IBI-50) to Arab culture according
Epistemic processing of multiple docu-
to psychometric properties
ments
Mohaisen, Khalaf (United Arab Emirates)
Richter, Tobias (Germany)
Construct validity of the practical and re-
Effect of epistemological beliefs on proces-
gulation skills inventory
sing complex documents
Rascevska, Malgozata (Latvia)
Vidal-Abarca, Eduardo (Spain)
Bradberry-Greevs Emotional Intelligence
Discussant: Goldman, Susan (USA)
Test: Norming-process on the high school
FP-252 Paper Session students in Iran
Seirafi, Mohamad Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran)
16.45 18.45 h Room 27
Posttraumatic stress disorders FP-254 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Maffia, Anthony J. (USA) 16.45 18.45 h Room 31
Co-Chair: Barskova, Tatjana (Germany) Perspective taking and joint attention in
The scars we cant see: Reducing the onset childhood
of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Co-Chair: Galende, Nuria (Spain)
following traumatic event Co-Chair: Kopp, Franziska (Germany)
Maffia, Anthony J. (USA)

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Family context and theory of mind devel FP-256 Paper Session


opment in 5-year-olds in the Basque auto-
16.45 18.45 h Room 35
nomous community
Galende, Nuria (Spain) Personality and well-being I
Co-Chair: Zhang, Qi (Peoples Republic of
Comparison of traditional and modern China)
games in Turkey Co-Chair: Horike, Kazuya (Japan)
Dincer, Caglayan (Turkey)
Attachment style as a predictor to depres-
Joint attention and intersubjectivity in the
sive symptoms following in hassles in Uni-
relation motherbaby
versity students in China
Vieira, Nadja (Brazil)
Zhu, Xiongzhao (Peoples Republic of China)
The effect of creative drama education on
The development of long-term orientation
receptive and expressive language devel
scale
opments of 56 years old children
Zhang, Qi (Peoples Republic of China)
Gnen, Mbeccel (Turkey)
Coherent approach to the individual diffe-
Comparing childrens behavioral and ver-
rences in subjective well-being: An investi-
bal performances: Gender differences in
gation based on interactionistic research
level 1 perspective taking
paradigm
Zhao, Jing (Peoples Republic of China)
Horike, Kazuya (Japan)
Effects of social cues on long-term memory
Methodological problems if human poten-
in infancy: An event-related potentials
tial phylogenesis research
study
Podshyvalkina, Valentyna (Ukraine)
Kopp, Franziska (Germany)
The effect of gender and spirituality diffe-

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

Johnson, Mark (USA) Multilingualism II


Co-Chair: Hemforth, Barbara (France)
Patient-doctor-interaction in rehabilitation: Co-Chair: Lavaur, Jean-Marc (France)
The impact of interaction quality on treat-
ment results The resolution of anaphors across lan
Dibbelt, Susanne (Germany) guages: Results from monolingual and bi-
lingual speakers
Knowledge and attitude toward mental
Hemforth, Barbara (France)
health problems as predictor of seeking
professional psychological help Visual word recognition by trilinguals: Ef-
Yaghubi, Hamid (Islamic Republic of Iran) fects of orthographical, phonological and
semantic overlaps in language decision
The role of psychology in community heart
tasks
failure services: Action research and to
Lavaur, Jean-Marc (France)
influence practice among health profes
sionals Evidence for inhibitory processes in lan
McManus, Jim (United Kingdom) guage switching?
Philipp, Andrea M. (Germany)
The role of embarrassment in seeking me-
dical help Effects of semantic ambiguity in bilingual
Fernandez de Ortega, Hilda (Mexico) processing: Number, dominance and se-
mantic similarity of translation equiva-
FP-259 Paper Session lents
16.45 18.45 h Room 38 Lavaur, Jean-Marc (France)
Group development Languages on the screen: Effects of fluen-
Co-Chair: Mena, Banesa (Spain) cy and interlingual subtitles on film com-
Co-Chair: Barrasa, Angel (Spain) prehension
Lavaur, Jean-Marc (France)
The potential influences of new members
on their group life-course and perfor-
mance
Chang, Kirk (United Kingdom)

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FP-261 Paper Session PS-Wed-am-006 Visual field does not impact


the influence of perception on action
16.45 18.45 h Room 40
Binsted, Gordon (Canada)
Learning strategies II
Chair: Chung, Kevin K.H. (Hong Kong SAR of PS-Wed-am-007 Visual-spatial layout contri-
the Peoples Republic of China) butes to unimanual coordination
Dietrich, Sandra (Germany)
Learning strategies in the English as a sec
PS-Wed-am-008 Motor learning affects neu-
ond language (ESL) classroom
ral processing of visual perception
Costa-Ferreira, Paula Alexandra Nunes da (Por-
Engel, Annerose (Germany)
tugal)
PS-Wed-am-009 The animate/inanimate dis-
What effects do the integrated format and
tinction in visuomotor coordination
use of Chinese notes have on learning to
Hegele, Mathias (Germany)
read English comprehension as second lan-
guage? PS-Wed-am-010 On the influence of inten
Chung, Kevin K.H. (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo- tion-based and stimulus-based actions on ac
ples Republic of China) tion-effect associations
Herwig, Arvid (Germany)
An experimental study on reciprocal teach
ing of seven-grade students reading com- PS-Wed-am-011 Attentional capture and sti-
prehension mulus saliency in a selective reaching task
Yao, Jingjing (Peoples Republic of China) Higgins, Laura (Canada)
Adults visualization strategies as a tool PS-Wed-am-012 Shared representations in co
for text comprehension acting individuals
Koch, Babette (Germany) Hollnder, Antje (Germany)

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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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Poster Session, Wednesday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Wed-am-021 Motor bottleneck or central PS-Wed-am-035 Functional coding of human
response monitoring in temporally overlapping and animal effectors is dependent on posture
tasks? Welsh, Timothy (Canada)
Ruiz, Susana (Germany)
Topic: Attention and perception
PS-Wed-am-022 Effects of social intention on
the control of action PS-Wed-am-036 Upright Chinese characters
Sartori, Luisa (Italy) grab attention second to faces
Wu, Shengjun (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-023 Influence of pursuit velocity
on the enhancement of chromatic sensitivity PS-Wed-am-037 On the relationship between
during smooth pursuit eye movements the mere exposure effect and the contextual
Schtz, Alexander C. (Germany) cuing effect
Yagi, Yoshihiko (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-024 Neural correlates of simula
tion during action prediction PS-Wed-am-038 Attentional control in visual
Stadler, Waltraud (Germany) search with singletons: Effects of spatial infor-
mation
PS-Wed-am-025 Seeing how you act: Motor
Yamaoka, Kao (Japan)
interference in action simulation
Tausche, Peggy (Germany) PS-Wed-am-039 How negative numbers cause
spatial shifts of attention if they can
PS-Wed-am-026 Odours affects hand posture
Zhang, Yu (Peoples Republic of China)
when grasping
Tubaldi, Federico (Italy) PS-Wed-am-040 Negative attentional set
based on abstract conceptual level: Evidence
PS-Wed-am-027 Anxiety affects body sway
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

from the suppressed N2pc in the attentional


during orthostatic standing in college students
blink
Wada, Maki (Japan)
Zhang, Dexuan (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-028 Is it me? Motor resonance
PS-Wed-am-041 The costs and benefits of
effects after observation of ones own and
working memory capacity on distraction and
others actions
mental flexibility
Wei, Carmen (Germany)
Andres, Pilar (United Kingdom)
PS-Wed-am-029 The entry point of face re
PS-Wed-am-042 Identity in contemporary
cognition: The basic level and/or the subor
scenario and its interaction with art
dinate level?
Barbosa, Cristina Monteiro (Brazil)
Endo, Mitsuo (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-043 Cognitive load decreases dis
PS-Wed-am-030 EEG alpha oscillations and
tractor interference in the Simon task
object recognition
Biebl, Rupert (Germany)
Freunberger, Roman (Austria)
PS-Wed-am-044 A development research
PS-Wed-am-031 Effects of chromatic distri-
about the influence of endogenous and exo
butions and pedestal contrast on chromatic
genous attention on number processing
discrimination
Cao, Xiaohua (Peoples Republic of China)
Giesel, Martin (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-045 Inhibition of return: A depth-
PS-Wed-am-032 The test-retest reliability of
blind mechanism?
the autokinetic illusion by tracking the appared
Barbato, Mariapaola (Italy)
movement
Kaul, Gerlinde (Germany) PS-Wed-am-046 Temporal cross modal cap-
ture of audition and tactile apparent motion
PS-Wed-am-033 The spatial Visualization dy-
Chen, Lihan (Germany)
namic test-revised: An experimental approach
Santacreu, Jose (Spain) PS-Wed-am-047 Anxiety and perceptual load
modulate the degree of attentional resources
PS-Wed-am-034 The training of reading ac
required to process emotional bimorphemic
cording to invariant method in Mexican chil
words
dren
Ho, Ming-Chou (Taiwan)
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Poster Session, Wednesday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Wed-am-048 Can attention shift between PS-Wed-am-063 Rhythmic closure in music
objects in a discrete mode? perception
Ho, Ming-Chou (Taiwan) Edelman, Laura (USA)
PS-Wed-am-049 Object-based attention: A PS-Wed-am-064 Music improves sleep quality
between-object cost or within-object benefit? Harmat, Laszlo (Hungary)
Ho, Ming-Chou (Taiwan)
PS-Wed-am-065 The research of emotion:
PS-Wed-am-050 The effects of exercise on EEG activation induced by musical mode and
physical fitness and cognitive function in elder- tempo
ly who need a care Hou, Jian Cheng (Peoples Republic of China)
Hotta, Ryo (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-066 A case study of chords and
PS-Wed-am-051 Attentional capture by color their inversions recognition by mental rotation
in red/green color blind people or sound character
Larsen, Janet (USA) Jiang, Cong (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-052 Alerting and orienting: Inter PS-Wed-am-067 Music perception and pro-
action or independence? duction and their relation to cognitive skills in
Martella, Diana (Italy) children from 5 to 10 years of age
Maier-Karius, Johanna (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-053 Influence of validity and IOR
effects on implicit and explicit memory PS-Wed-am-068 A preliminary study for the
Mayas Arellano, Julia (Spain) construction of a musical mood scale: Structure
of moods induced by music
PS-Wed-am-054 Unconscious and symbolic
Matsumoto, Junko (Japan)
cues reflect an automatic shift of attentional

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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
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Poster Session, Wednesday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Wed-am-076 An ERP study of category in PS-Wed-am-090 Mechanisms of subliminal
duction semantic priming: A meta-analysis
Lv, Yong (Peoples Republic of China) van den Bussche, Eva (Belgium)
PS-Wed-am-077 Effects of type of modelling PS-Wed-am-091 Decision making processes
and categorial size on a categorization task in for choosing package holidays to manage anti-
3-4-years-old children cipated regrets and their resulting experience
Mrquez, Alejandra (Mexico) Akiyama, Manabu (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-078 Basic level as the pattern of PS-Wed-am-092 Decision making: When and
activation in the conceptual system to whom more information is harmful
Radchikova, Nataly (Belarus) Amit, Adi (Israel)
PS-Wed-am-079 Using comparison to pro PS-Wed-am-093 Theories relating to factual
mote young childrens concepts of material kind findings by Japanese lay people
Saalbach, Henrik (Switzerland) Arakawa, Ayumu (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-080 Relationships between cate- PS-Wed-am-094 Discounting of sequences:
gorization tasks and the categorical structures Form of the process
Ueda, Takashi (Japan) Bialaszek, Wojciech (Poland)
PS-Wed-am-081 Central assumptions in pa- PS-Wed-am-095 Disappointment in decision-
ranoia: Do paranoid patients believe in a just making: Evidence from an ERP study
world? Chen, Manqi (Peoples Republic of China)
Espinosa Lpez, Regina (Spain)
PS-Wed-am-096 Effects of time pressure and
PS-Wed-am-082 Consciousness: What do un- motivation on the use of the priority heuristic
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

derwater part of iceberg hides? Cpper, Lutz (Germany)


Agafonov, Andrey (Russia)
PS-Wed-am-097 How do players decide ra
PS-Wed-am-083 Change blindness and mne- tional strategies in actual games?
sic processes Fukuda, Ichiro (Japan)
Berberian, Bruno (Belgium)
PS-Wed-am-098 Cognitve processes underly-
PS-Wed-am-084 A metacognitive approach ing simple heuristics: The recognition and the
to assess anosognosia in Alzheimer type de- fluency heuristic
mentia Heister, Julian (Germany)
Billiet, Caroline (France)
PS-Wed-am-099 Bad decisions in Blackjack
PS-Wed-am-085 Associations between body activate anterior cingulate cortex
dysmorphic symptoms, body image and self- Hewig, Johannes (Germany)
consciousness in a representative population
PS-Wed-am-100 Processing and weighting
sample
of information affecting escalation of commit-
Daig, Isolde (Germany)
ment
PS-Wed-am-086 To take or to decline: Four- Hiemisch, Anette (Germany)
year-old children know when they remember
PS-Wed-am-101 Effects of varied risk values
Liu, Yan (Peoples Republic of China)
in risk messages and the number of sources on
PS-Wed-am-087 Categorical structure of per- receivers response under ambiguity
ception of painted and photo portraits Hirota, Sumire (Japan)
Menchuk, Tatiana (Russia)
PS-Wed-am-102 Choice deferral arising from
PS-Wed-am-088 An investigation of the two different types of processing
source(s) of conscious awareness of action Hoffrage, Ulrich (Switzerland)
Obhi, Sukhvinder (Canada)
Topic: Language, reading and communica-
PS-Wed-am-089 A neuro-physiological model tion
of the evolution of goal-oriented behavior
based on the development of agency PS-Wed-am-103 Ethnic self labels as promo
Schmidt, Tino (Germany) tive factor in the change of language usage
among adolescent ethnic German immigrants
Stel, Katharina (Germany)

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PS-Wed-am-104 Relationship between musi- PS-Wed-am-117 Error-related responses sup-
cal abilities and foreign word pronunciation porting grammatical plasticity
Takahashi, Yuwen (Japan) Davidson, Douglas (Netherlands)
PS-Wed-am-105 Cross-language activation in PS-Wed-am-118 Generalized quantifiers in
bilingual processing of compound words: The natural language
effect of semantic transparency Druzhinin, Georgy (Russia)
Wang, Min (USA)
PS-Wed-am-119 Color activation of non color
PS-Wed-am-106 An event related potential words through Spanish idiomatic expressions
study of accessing word meaning in two lan Fuentes, Luis Jose (Spain)
guages for Chinese-English bilinguals
PS-Wed-am-120 The writing superiority ef-
Yang, Runrong (Peoples Republic of China)
fect: Advantages of written knowledge recall
PS-Wed-am-107 Effects of nonverbal com- Grabowski, Joachim (Germany)
munication in social skills training
PS-Wed-am-121 What neuroimaging can tell
Daibo, Ikuo (Japan)
us about cognition: fMRI reveals access to
PS-Wed-am-108 Nonverbal responses to the syntactic gender information in German bare
restriction on moving hands noun production
Hanaya, Michiko (Japan) Heim, Stefan (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-109 Treasure every meeting, for PS-Wed-am-122 Cross-modal interactions be
it will never recur: The effects of expectancy of tween visual brightness and image of conson
an ongoing relationship on interpersonal com- ants
munication Hirata, Sachiko (Japan)

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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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PS-Wed-am-132 On the flexibility of the plan- PS-Wed-am-145 Depression and medical con
ning scope for lexical access in sentence pro- ditions in a probabilistic Puerto Rican elderly
duction sample
Wagner, Valentin (Germany) Rodriguez Gomez, Jose (Puerto Rico)
PS-Wed-am-133 Similarity comparisons affect PS-Wed-am-146 Caregiving and personal
childrens interpretation of sentences with con- growth: Two irreconcilable concepts?
trastive focus Rohr, Margund K. (Germany)
Wang, Yatong (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-147 The emotional experiences
PS-Wed-am-134 Tracking the time course and subjective well-being of the elderly in Ko-
of segmental and tonal encoding in Chinese rea: The Hallym Longitudinal Study of aging
spoken production: An event-related potential Ryu, Kyung (Republic of Korea)
study
PS-Wed-am-148 Women and aging: The case
Zhang, Qingfang (Peoples Republic of China)
of a bus driver retired
PS-Wed-am-135 Anticipating distracted ad Sanchez de Miguel, Manuel (Spain)
dressees: How speakers expectations and ad
PS-Wed-am-149 Age-related effects on work
dressees feedback influence storytelling
ing memory performance and P300
Kuhlen, Anna Katharina (USA)
Schapkin, Sergei A. (Germany)
Topic: Human development PS-Wed-am-150 Family caregivers quality of
PS-Wed-am-136 Relationship between cogni- life and the impact of incontinence
tive and physical functions in the community Seither, Corinna (Germany)
living elderly PS-Wed-am-151 Age effects on parafoveal
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Murata, Shin (Japan) processing in reading Kathrin Spitzer


PS-Wed-am-137 Comparative study of me- Spitzer, Kathrin (Germany)
mory deficits in younger and older adults PS-Wed-am-152 Lifestyle factors, genetics and
Najam, Najma (Pakistan) cognitive aging
PS-Wed-am-138 The influence of perceptions Sundstrm, Anna (Sweden)
of retirement on psychological well-being PS-Wed-am-153 Aging and verbal working
Nakasu, Yuka (Japan) memory capacity
PS-Wed-am-139 Odor identification impair- Van den Noort, Maurits (Norway)
ment predicts cognitive decline and Alzheimers PS-Wed-am-154 Motor fitness is related to
disease executive control processes in older adults
Olofsson, Jonas (Sweden) Voelcker-Rehage, Claudia (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-140 Does life satisfaction change PS-Wed-am-155 Age differences of prefron-
over a year? Different answer among different tal cortex activation in encoding process of
age groups item memory
Pezzuti, Lina (Italy) Wang, Dahua (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-141 With a little help from my PS-Wed-am-156 Sense of coherence and
spouse : Shared everyday-life knowledge fa- healthy aging
cilitates collaboration in old age Wiesmann, Ulrich (Germany)
Rauers, Antje (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-157 Older spouses dyadic prob-
PS-Wed-am-142 To identify the health status lem solving performance
and social interaction of the elderly in earth Wight, Melanie (Switzerland)
quake areas of Pakistan
Rauf, Nelofar (Pakistan) PS-Wed-am-158 Ability perceptions, perceived
control and risk avoidance among male and fe-
PS-Wed-am-143 Prideful self-reliance: older male older drivers
mens account of masculinity in caregiving Windsor, Tim (Australia)
Ribeiro, Oscar M. (Portugal)
PS-Wed-am-159 Companion animals, attach-
PS-Wed-am-144 Aged people and Sense of ment and health in the elderly
Community (SC) Winefield, Helen (Australia)
Rodriguez Feijoo, Nelida (Argentina)

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PS-Wed-am-160 Co-construction of affect re- PS-Wed-am-173 Psychometric properties and
gulating cognitions: The role of mothers at- construct validity of the Parents Preference Test
tachment security (PPT) in the Italian context
Apetroaia, Adela (USA) Baiocco, Roberto (Italy)
PS-Wed-am-161 Agressive behavior of children PS-Wed-am-174 Australian childrens learning
as reflection of problem relations on family competence at age 4: The nature and impact of
Avdeyenok, Lina (Russia) parent involvement in childrens education
Dunbar, Stephanie (Australia)
PS-Wed-am-162 Child sexual abuse charac
teristics, attributions of responsibility and dis- PS-Wed-am-175 Using music therapy in an
closure intervention to enhance parent-child interac-
Canton Cortes, David (Spain) tion and the social-emotional functioning of
young children
PS-Wed-am-163 Relations between parental
Dunbar, Stephanie (Australia)
attitudes and childrens temperament to re
active and proactive aggression PS-Wed-am-176 The influence of social sup-
Carrasco, Miguel (Spain) port in parental practices in psychosocial risk
contexts
PS-Wed-am-164 The relationships among Chi
Byrne, Sonia (Spain)
nese childrens home literacy experiences, early
literacy acquisition and their later reading per- PS-Wed-am-177 The effects of immigrant
formance at school: A longitudinal study mothers adjustment on young childrens family
Chen, Xiao (Peoples Republic of China) experiences and learning behaviors
Chin, Jui-Chih (Taiwan)
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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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PS-Wed-am-185 Family context and the de- PS-Wed-am-197 Japanese parenting through
velopment of theory of mind in a sample of gendered lenses: Expectations and behaviors
5-year-old children from the Basque country towards sons and daughters
Galende, Nuria (Spain) Katsurada, Emiko (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-186 Relations between interpa- PS-Wed-am-198 Self concept and emotional
rental discord, problem behaviors and peer ad- intelligence of Pakistani adolescents from or-
aptation in school of 7-year-old Chinese chil phanages and intact families
dren Kausar, Rukhsana (Pakistan)
Gao, Wen (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-199 Parental involvement and
PS-Wed-am-187 The book as mediator in the expectations and their relationship with acade-
study of insult: A Mexican experience mic anxiety and achievement and self expecta-
Guerra, Elida (Mexico) tions of students of residential and day schools
Khullar, Sangeeta (India)
PS-Wed-am-188 A longitudinal study for
adolescents parent-oriented self construal in PS-Wed-am-200 Relationship of adaptive be-
China havior disorders and codependence level and
Haimei, Wang (Peoples Republic of China) parents attachment for 1618 years old adoles
cents
PS-Wed-am-189 The effects of marriage pre-
Laizane, Ilona (Latvia)
paration program on changing beliefs about
spouses PS-Wed-am-201 Family stress, parenting skills
Heidari, Mahmood (Islamic Republic of Iran) and socio-cognitive competences of retarded
children siblings
PS-Wed-am-190 Analysis on family environ-
Larcan, Rosalba (Italy)
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ment of the heroin addicts


Liu, Yumei (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Wed-am-202 Perceived societal norms,
parental socialization goals and test anxiety on
PS-Wed-am-191 Family communication pro-
Hong Kong Chinese children
cess influences adolescent attachment style:
Leung, Nga Man (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo-
The moderating effect of self-esteem
ples Republic of China)
Huang, Yunhui (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-203 The relation of childrens tem
PS-Wed-am-192 Family relationship in the ru-
perament and parenting style with childrens
ral areas of Bangladesh: A comparative study
conscience
on Muslim and Santal community
Liang, Zong Bao (Peoples Republic of China)
Islam, A.K.M. Shafiul (Bangladesh)
PS-Wed-am-193 Transition to parenthood: A Topic: Educational psychology
comparison between the perceptions of adoles
PS-Wed-am-204 Are differences in reading
cents, emerging adults and expecting parents
performance between students with or with
Israelashvili, Moshe (Israel)
out LD better explained in terms of IQ or read
PS-Wed-am-194 The role of quality social ing-related cognitive deficits?
support in university student achievement atti- OShanahan, Isabel (Spain)
tudes: A Chilean sample
PS-Wed-am-205 The contribution of sex-role
Jacoby, Brian (USA)
identity to vocational interests and occupation
PS-Wed-am-195 Role of family environment al preference in Greek adolescents
in behavioural problems and self-esteem Paraskevopoulou, Polyxeni (Greece)
amongst Indian adolescents
PS-Wed-am-206 Effects of concept mapping
Joshi, Renuka (India)
on nursing students learning retention
PS-Wed-am-196 Adult attachment dimen Parsa Yekta, Zoreh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
sions, emotion, and evaluation toward relation-
PS-Wed-am-207 Optimism and pessimism in
ships: Similarity between mother-child dyads
relation with goal orientations in classroom set-
and romantic relationships in adolescents
tings
Kanemasa, Yuji (Japan)
Penezic, Zvjezdan (Croatia)

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PS-Wed-am-208 Psychological principles of PS-Wed-am-224 Learning and students be-
foreign language teaching management in havior in audio conferencing versus face-to-
preschool face classroom
Sharkova, Nataliya (Ukraine) Caspi, Avner (Israel)
PS-Wed-am-209 Constructive study on the PS-Wed-am-225 Meta-platform for building
evaluative index system of guidance activity e-learning environments
lesson Ceglie, Flavio (Italy)
Shi, Lijun (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-226 Web-based personalized
PS-Wed-am-210 Why do kindergarten teach learning system, based on learners knowledge
ers need to smile? structure
Shimizu, Masuharu (Japan) Chen, Ling-hsiu (Taiwan)
PS-Wed-am-211 Parents education predicts PS-Wed-am-227 Autonomous agents with
their school-related beliefs and practices with personality
their children Enz, Sibylle (Germany)
Silinskas, Gintautas (Finland)
PS-Wed-am-228 The effect of abacus and
PS-Wed-am-212 Team orientation and atti- mental arthimetic on intelligence development
tudes towards different forms of teacher-colla- among primary school pupils in Khartoum state
boration Hamza, Alya (Sudan)
Soltau, Andreas (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-229 The exploratory study on the
PS-Wed-am-213 Identifying learning disabi assessment of the facilities in a Japanese cam-
lities: Psychometric Characteristics of the pus

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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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PS-Wed-am-238 English language learners PS-Wed-am-252 The relation between per
mastering academic English and the content sonality traits and reaction times to personality
curriculum trait terms: Personality traits of extraversion-
Minaya-Rowe, Liliana (USA) introversion, nerves-toughness
Sato, Emi (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-239 Effects of horticultural the-
rapy activities on mood in students of occupa- PS-Wed-am-253 New latent-variable ap-
tional therapy department proach to actual-ideal discrepancy theory: Ac-
Ogawa, Noriyuki (Japan) tual and ideal appearance, physical self-concept
and global self-esteem
PS-Wed-am-240 Problem-based learning and
Scalas, L. Francesca (United Kingdom)
graduates competencies
Patria, Bhina (Germany) PS-Wed-am-254 When less is more: Negative
outcomes of discrepancies between explicit
PS-Wed-am-241 Synergetic approach to inte-
and implicit self-esteem
gration of liberal and technical education
Schrder-Ab, Michela (Germany)
Romanovsky, Aleksandre (Ukraine)
PS-Wed-am-255 Relationships among neuro
Topic: Personality and individual differ ticism, coping styles, academic stressors and
ences reactions to stressors of male and female col-
PS-Wed-am-242 A big five profile of young lege students in Iran: Structural equation mo-
psychologists who applied for positions in law deling
enforcement Shokri, Omid (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Mihalcea, Andreea (Romania) PS-Wed-am-256 The forms of the present
time orientation and well-being in the context
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PS-Wed-am-243 Social well-being, big five


personality factors and self-esteem of the full time perspective
Mohammadi, Fatemeh (Islamic Republic of Iran) Sobol-Kwapinska, Malgorzata (Poland)

PS-Wed-am-244 Big five personality factors PS-Wed-am-257 Gender differences in per-


and coping strategies in university students fectionism and type a behavior: A Chinese per-
Morn, Consuelo (Spain) spective
Song, Shanggui (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-245 Coping in relation to the big
five personality factors PS-Wed-am-258 Optimism and self-efficacy:
Morn, Consuelo (Spain) Psychological and psychosocial aspects
Stanculescu, Elena (Romania)
PS-Wed-am-246 Are normal narcissists psy-
chologically healthy in stressful daily life? PS-Wed-am-259 Differences among some so-
Nakayama, Rumiko (Japan) cial groups in Bulgaria in their extraversion,
neuroticism, psychotocism and social desirabi
PS-Wed-am-247 Personality characters and lity
emotional intelligent in students of distance Stoyanova, Stanislava (Bulgaria)
education university
Nikpour, Gholam Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran) PS-Wed-am-260 Personal secret ingredients
that predict satisfaction in romantic relation-
PS-Wed-am-248 The development and vali- ships
dation of Dichotomous thinking scale Sverko, Dina (Croatia)
Oshio, Atsushi (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-261 Not only explicit self-esteem
PS-Wed-am-249 Empirical evidence of the re- influences memory bias for self-relevant infor-
lationship between impulsivity and aggression mation
Pereda, Noemi (Spain) Tian, Lumei (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-250 Socio-emotional and intel- PS-Wed-am-262 Time management disposi
lectual correlations in childrens attitudes about tion and gender differences: A study based on
conflict Chinese population
Perez Fernandez, Jose Ignacio (Spain) Chen, Ying (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-251 Schizotypal personality and
the five-factor model: Two aspects of openness
make opposite predictions
Ryder, Andrew (Canada)
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PS-Wed-am-263 Applicability of five-kind of PS-Wed-am-276 The comparison of dysfunc-
personality inventory for college students per- tional thoughts and social adjustment among
sonality measurement: Comparison study with infertile employed and unemployed women in
16PF Iran
Wang, Aiping (Peoples Republic of China) Fatemi, Azadeh Sadat (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Wed-am-265 Effects of response style on PS-Wed-am-277 The dyadic regulation of
the personality and self-esteem closeness and reciprocity in couples living in dif-
Yu, Yibing (Peoples Republic of China) ferent family types
Flaig, Katherina (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-266 The simple and multiple re-
lationship of personality characteristics and PS-Wed-am-278 The relationship between
mental health with blood type system (ABO) in Mobile phone mail and cognition of interper
students sonal relationship-Perceived social support as a
Zirak Moradlou, Hossein (Islamic Republic of mediator
Iran) Furutani, Kaichiro (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-267 Development of objective PS-Wed-am-279 Jealousy, relationship and
conscientiousness tasks for student selection infidelity: Modulated variable
Bath, Anja (Germany) Garca Leiva, Patricia (Spain)
PS-Wed-am-268 Reliability and validity of the PS-Wed-am-280 Guilty, altruism and self-
Italian version of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index esteem in the helping behavior
Bernini, Olivia (Italy) Goncalves, Gabriela (Portugal)
PS-Wed-am-269 Elementary development of PS-Wed-am-281 Behavioral strategy at di

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perfectionism scale for Chinese college student vorce
Cao, Guanghai (Peoples Republic of China) Grishunina, Elena (Russia)

Topic: Social psychology PS-Wed-am-282 The influence of self-esteem


on psychological distance between self and
PS-Wed-am-270 Relief of suppressed emo other
tion in forbearance: The effect of empathy and Hasegawa, Koji (Japan)
the way to promote it
PS-Wed-am-283 Dimensions of relationship
Chen, I-Fen (Taiwan)
quality: An international comparison
PS-Wed-am-271 Ambivalent sexism, marriage, Hassebrauck, Manfred (Germany)
and power-related gender-role ideology
PS-Wed-am-284 Silence within dyadic con-
Chen, Zhixia (Peoples Republic of China)
versations and interpersonal affect
PS-Wed-am-272 Profiles of marital partners Hatanaka, Miho (Japan)
agreement across various areas of the relation-
PS-Wed-am-285 The effects of cognitions of
ship
joking relationship on joking behaviors to
Cubela Adoric, Vera (Croatia)
friend
PS-Wed-am-273 The relationship between Hayama, Daichi (Japan)
attitude toward premarital sex and marital sa-
PS-Wed-am-286 Ethnography of science cafe:
tisfaction among married females and males in
A function of a facilitator in the communica-
Tehran
tion between scientists and citizens
Dadkhah, Asghar (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Hidaka, Tomo (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-274 Criteria for choosing roman-
PS-Wed-am-287 When she is prettier than
tic partners relative to gender and relationship
me: A neuro-scientific evidence of social com-
status
parison
Dinic, Bojana (Serbia)
Huang, Xu (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re-
PS-Wed-am-275 Love styles and relationship public of China)
longevity
PS-Wed-am-288 Effects of self-consciousness
Erwin, Philip (United Kingdom)
and the feelings of guilty on the coping behav
iors after being caught lying
Imagawa, Tamio (Japan)

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PS-Wed-am-289 The effect of videotape feed PS-Wed-am-302 Research on adolescent at-
back of a dyadic interaction on metapercep tachment in relation to self-esteem and social
tion adaptation
Iso, Yukiko (Japan) Liu, Xuanwen (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-290 The correspondence of the PS-Wed-am-303 Gender effects on the acti-
adult romantic attachment between sibblings vation of parent-child attachment
and romantic partners Liu, Huashan (Peoples Republic of China)
Kamenov, Zeljka (Croatia)
PS-Wed-am-304 Interpersonal processes in
PS-Wed-am-291 Effects of working circum- intercultural close relationships
stances on processes of work-family conflicts in Lombardi, Milena (Italy)
dual-career couples
PS-Wed-am-305 Best friends: Intimacy and
Kato, Yoko (Japan)
self-disclosure
PS-Wed-am-292 Forgiveness and its relation- Lpez Becerra, Claudia (Mexico)
ship with life satisfaction, mental and physical
PS-Wed-am-306 Motivational empathy: The
health, and family relatioships
accuracy of reciprocal inferences on motives
Khullar, Sangeeta (India)
within dyads
PS-Wed-am-293 Emotional irresponsiveness Mamali, Catalin (USA)
toward the social events and emotions for close
PS-Wed-am-307 Experiences in close relation-
others
ships revised: A Portuguese version
Kino, Kazuyo (Japan)
Martins, Ana (Portugal)
PS-Wed-am-294 The effects of mating moti-
PS-Wed-am-308 A fairness perspective on
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vation on womens sense of humor


the use of cost information in buyer-supplier
Koeppl, Julia (Germany)
negotiations
PS-Wed-am-295 Companionate love, passion Masschelein, Stijn (Belgium)
ate love and safe sex in dating relationships
Kordoutis, Panos (Greece) Topic: Social issues

PS-Wed-am-296 Gender stereotype priming PS-Wed-am-309 The third sector in Brazil:


on reaching and grasping actions Struggles and progresses of program evalu
Kuria, Emily Ngubia (Italy) ation methods
Berthoud, Cristiana (Brazil)
PS-Wed-am-297 Attachment, alexithymia and
anxiety PS-Wed-am-310 The pride of Chinese urban
Lng, Andrs (Hungary) poverty adolescents
Feng, Xiaohang (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-298 Intrusiveness in romantic re-
lationships: A combined qualitative-quantita PS-Wed-am-311 The effect of age, gender
tive cross-cultural study and education on the attitude of ethnicity in
Lavy, Shiri (Israel) Golestan Province, Iran
Ganji Jamehshoorani, Ghorbanali (Islamic Re-
PS-Wed-am-299 A new coding method of
public of Iran)
dyadic love expression and its correlations with
attachment styles and relationship qualities PS-Wed-am-312 Conflict management about
Lee, Kit Ling (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples cats-breeding in urban community: Case of
Republic of China) community cats activity in Yokohama City
Kato, Kensuke (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-300 Romantic relationship style,
coping, identity development and mental PS-Wed-am-313 Nightlife leisure of people
health among Chinese and Australian adoles between 15 and 35 years old: A case study in a
cents Spanish city
Karnilowicz, Wally (Australia) Prado Gasc, Vicente Javier (Spain)
PS-Wed-am-301 Forgiveness of self and PS-Wed-am-314 Willingness to support the
others as ways to improve interpersonal rela elderly: The view of adult children and the
tionships for individuals with insecure attach- elderly
ment styles Ries, Thierry (Luxembourg)
Liao, Kelly Yu-Hsin (USA)

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PS-Wed-am-315 The role of parents religious PS-Wed-am-328 Psychosomatics and religion
orientation in the formation of their childrens in the Philippines
religious orientation Lu, Jinky Leilanie (Philippines)
Bahrami Ehsan, Hadi (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Wed-am-329 Procreation: Conflicts be
PS-Wed-am-316 The role of religious orienta- tween culture and Christianity
tion on child rearing styles Mashamba, Tshilidzi (South Africa)
Bahrami Ehsan, Hadi (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Wed-am-330 How do Spanish students of
PS-Wed-am-317 The effect of teaching of Is- educational sciences perceive religion and spiri-
lamic instructions on marital satisfaction of tuality?
couples Muoz-Garca, Antonio (Spain)
Berah, Zahra (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Wed-am-331 Means for developing spiri-
PS-Wed-am-318 The development of Chi- tuality: Different for classic religiosity and mo-
nese Christians Religiosity Scale dern spirituality?
Chen, Yongsheng (Peoples Republic of China) Muoz-Garca, Antonio (Spain)
PS-Wed-am-319 Psychological wellbeings mo PS-Wed-am-332 The role of family, relatives,
del in the vision of Islams prophet and holly and peers in Turkish late adolescents religious
infallibles socializations
Faghihi, Ali Naghi (Islamic Republic of Iran) zdikmenli Demir, Gzde (Turkey)
PS-Wed-am-320 Stepping out of an Ameri- PS-Wed-am-333 Image of God and style of
can context: Defining spirituality and religious- religious education
ness from a French Canadian perspective Sadeghi, Mansoureh Alsadat (Islamic Republic

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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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PS-Wed-am-341 Social workers and welfare PS-Wed-am-353 Relationship between thy
recipients attributions for poverty from two roid hormones and obesity in 15 to 49 years old
perspectives depressed women
Landmane, Dace (Latvia) Eftekhari, Mohammad Hassan (Islamic
Republic of Iran)
PS-Wed-am-342 Connecting life stories to
career success: Using a career construction ap- PS-Wed-am-354 Mental disease perception
proach to help clients navigate transition in a for psychotic patient families
developing country context Frischenbruder, Sandra (Brazil)
Maree, Jacobus Gideon (South Africa)
PS-Wed-am-355 Relationship between PTSD
PS-Wed-am-343 Necessary and received so symptoms, physical health and pain diagnosis:
cial support in times of economic crisis The role of hyperarousal symptoms and depres-
Muzdybaev, Kuanyshbek (Russia) sion
Gmez Prez, Lydia (Spain)
PS-Wed-am-344 Incessant unrest in Kaduna
state, Nigeria: Youths involvement and its im- PS-Wed-am-356 Dietary restraint, eating be-
plication for their educational development haviour and food palatability: Implications for
Ohidah, Eunice Ozavive (Nigeria) binge eaters
Griffin, Tara (Australia)
Topic: Clinical/Counseling psychology
PS-Wed-am-357 Anorexia and bulimia nervo-
PS-Wed-am-345 Whether or not negative be- sa in Mexican high school students
liefs about worry is the mediator between into- Guadarrama, Rodalinda (Mexico)
lerance of uncertainty and generalized anxiety
disorder? PS-Wed-am-358 Predictors of BII fears in peo-
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Chang, Ben-Sheng (Taiwan) ple receiving intravenous chemotherapy


Harris, Lynne (Australia)
PS-Wed-am-346 Psychometric validation of
the Chinese version of Metacognitions Ques PS-Wed-am-359 Trias of trust in patients with
tionnaire (MCQ-30): A test of metacognitive mental disorders and its implications for the
theory of worry and obsessive compulsive therapeutic processes
symptoms Hewig, Martina (Germany)
Chang, Sue-Hwang (Taiwan) PS-Wed-am-360 Age differences of anxiety
PS-Wed-am-347 Factor structure and psycho- and depression in cancer patients
metric properties of the Symptom Assess- Hinz, Andreas (Germany)
ment-45 Questionnaire PS-Wed-am-361 Differential rehabilitation out
Chorot, Paloma (Spain) come in eating disorder patients
PS-Wed-am-348 The association among self- Jagsch, Reinhold (Austria)
injury behavior, emotional intensity, and cogni- PS-Wed-am-362 Psychological comorbidity
tive processes in patients with mood disorders and coping strategies in patients with chronic
Chuang, Ya-Jen (Taiwan) tinnitus
PS-Wed-am-349 Unwanted intrusive thoughts Stege, Uta (Germany)
and daily hassles PS-Wed-am-363 Anxiety and depression in an
Combaluzier, Serge (France) outpatient clinical sample in Cyprus
PS-Wed-am-350 Cognitive evaluation in Par Karekla, Maria (Cyprus)
kinsons disease PS-Wed-am-364 Lay theories of depression
Delgado Surez, Ivn (Cuba) among Japanese undergraduates: Text mining
PS-Wed-am-351 Depression in epilepsy analyses
Diaz Martinez, Carina (Cuba) Katsuya, Noriko (Japan)

PS-Wed-am-352 Transformations of students; PS-Wed-am-365 Later life depression: Life sa-


mental state in students years tisfaction, level of functioning and free time
Druzhinina, Elena (Russia) activities
Tzonichaki, Ioanna (Greece)

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PS-Wed-am-367 Affective disorders in cancer PS-Wed-am-380 Prevalence of pain in vete-
patients rans suffering from post-traumatic stress disor-
Kuznetsova, Anna (Russia) der
Poundja, Joaquin (Canada)
PS-Wed-am-368 Personal and dispositional
predictors of nurse manager burnout: A time- PS-Wed-am-381 Return to work after major
lagged analysis depression: A 5-year naturalistic follow-up
Laschinger, Heather (Canada) study
Raitasalo, Raimo (Finland)
PS-Wed-am-369 The symptom character and
predictors of post traumatic stress disorder in PS-Wed-am-382 Autobiographical memory in
AIDS orphans remitted bipolar disorder
Lin, Xiuyun (Peoples Republic of China) Ramos, Ines (Portugal)
PS-Wed-am-370 Chronic depression and co- Topic: Health psychology
occurring personality disorder: Response to
medication and targeted psychotherapy PS-Wed-am-383 Psychological practices in
Maddux, Rachel (Sweden) public health services in Brazil
Rasera, Emerson F. (Brazil)
PS-Wed-am-371 Affective disorders in chil
dren with learning disabilities PS-Wed-am-384 The effectiveness of stage-
Tsouma, Stauroula- Melina (Germany) matched interventions in promoting multiple
health behaviours
PS-Wed-am-372 Does doctors knowledge of Remme, Lena (Germany)
inflammatory bowel disease patients psycho-
logical status affect patients clinical outcomes: PS-Wed-am-385 To be or not to be at risk:
Spontaneous reactions to risk information

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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)

PS-Wed-am-374 Mood inductions in patients PS-Wed-am-387 Integrated diagnostic and


with borderline personality disorder and dys- health prevention for nursing staff in elderly
thymic disorder in a psychophysiological lab- care
field study Richter, Peter (Germany)
Miro, Alexander (Germany) PS-Wed-am-388 A behavioural intervention
PS-Wed-am-375 The relationship of disordered program to prevent HIV/STI and unwanted
eating behaviour to femininity awareness pregnancies among Mexican adolescents
Miskinyte, Audrone (Lithuania) Robles Montijo, Silvia Susana (Mexico)

PS-Wed-am-376 Maintenance of and recove- PS-Wed-am-389 Predictors of health behavior


ry from post-traumatic stress disorder among within the nutrition sector
civilian war survivors Schnitzspahn, Katharina (Germany)
Morina, Nexhmedin (Germany) PS-Wed-am-390 Psychosocial variables asso-
PS-Wed-am-377 Incidence of anxiety in stu- ciated to diet adherence in obese patients: A
dents of Azad Islamic University longitudinal study
Noughani, Fatemeh (Islamic Republic of Iran) Serrano-Alvarado, Karina (Mexico)

PS-Wed-am-378 The relation between intole- PS-Wed-am-391 Survey of mental health


rance of uncertainty and worry about ambi- needs of Hamedanian people
guous situations in older adults Shamsaei, Farshid (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Nuevo, Roberto (Spain) PS-Wed-am-392 The relationship between
PS-Wed-am-379 Epidemiology of mental dis- mental health and quality of life of hemodialy
orders in urbanized areas of Natanz in Iran sis patients
Omidi, Abdollah (Islamic Republic of Iran) Sharif, Farkhondeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)

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PS-Wed-am-393 Satisfaction with friends, in- PS-Wed-am-405 Salutogenetic approach and
timacy, family and social activities: Are there diabetic patient
differences between women with obesity re- Voseekova, Alena (Czech Republic)
porting distint eating behaviours?
PS-Wed-am-406 Stages and cognitions in
Silva, Isabel (Portugal)
physical activity: A theory-guided investigation
PS-Wed-am-394 Perfectionism and depres Warner, Lisa Marie (Germany)
sion: Testing the specific vulnerability and dia-
PS-Wed-am-407 Risk of depressive reaction
thesis-stress model in a Chinese population
and its prevention in chronic disease patients
Song, Shanggui (Peoples Republic of China)
Wu, Yin-Chang (Taiwan)
PS-Wed-am-395 Effects of a combined nutri-
PS-Wed-am-408 Why some chronic disease
tion and stress-management training to life-
patients felt more negatively than others? A
quality, coping skills and eating-behaviour of
study in Taiwan
elementary school kids
Wu, Chih-Hsun (Taiwan)
Stoll, Oliver (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-409 Perceived pain and anxiety
PS-Wed-am-396 Self-efficacy, health risks and
before and after amniocentesis among Turkish
work behavior in Indian families
pregnant women
Sud, Shonali (India)
Yalcinkaya-Alkar, zden (Turkey)
PS-Wed-am-397 Self-efficacy, stress and in-
PS-Wed-am-410 Effect of performing arith-
terpersonal relations of employees in India
metic and reading aloud on memory tasks in
Sud, Shonali (India)
the elderly
PS-Wed-am-398 A research on relationship Yoshida, Hajime (Japan)
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among learning burnout, self-esteem and sub-


PS-Wed-am-411 The correlation between so-
jective well-being of college students
cial support, coping style and subjective well-
Sun, Lili (Peoples Republic of China)
being of college students
PS-Wed-am-399 Which of the pathological Zhang, Jianren (Peoples Republic of China)
severity of mental disorders or the state of sym-
PS-Wed-am-412 Development of internet-
ptoms determine a patients subjective well-
related behavior questionnaire for adolescents
being?
Zhou, Shijie (Peoples Republic of China)
Tanaka, Yoshiyuki (Japan)
PS-Wed-am-413 HIV/AIDS in Africa: A para-
PS-Wed-am-400 Coping with distress due to
digm shift in control methods
locomotor disability
Aire, Justina E. (Grenada)
Tewari, Shruti (India)
PS-Wed-am-414 Anxiety in formal and infor-
PS-Wed-am-401 An idiographic study of health
mal caregivers
behavior change from insulin dependence to
Aparicio, Marta (Spain)
independence
Toise, Stefanie C. (USA) PS-Wed-am-415 Psychological counseling and
health complaints
PS-Wed-am-402 Depression, burnout and the
Balaceanu, Gheorghe (Romania)
impact of events among volunteer counsellors
in South Africa PS-Wed-am-416 HIV Risk Behavior among vo
Vawda, Naseema (South Africa) cational school students in St. Petersburg, Rus-
sia
PS-Wed-am-403 Patients personality and
Bogolyubova, Olga (Russia)
spouses ways of giving support: Which contri-
butes more to the recovery after first Acute PS-Wed-am-417 Self-esteem and health-com
Coronary Syndrome (ACS)? promising behaviors among university stu-
Vilchinsky, Noa (Israel) dents
Bykgze Kavas, Aysenur (Turkey)
PS-Wed-am-404 Structure factorial of the
maslach burnout inventory: A comparative stu- PS-Wed-am-418 Youth gang: COoncept of
dy Espaa-Venezuela masculinity and their vulnerability to HIV and
Viloria Marin, Hermes Antonio (Venezuela) Aids
Cabanela, Noriel (Philippines)

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PS-Wed-am-419 Differences in the locus of PS-Wed-am-431 Homogeneity and trends of
control for HIV/AIDS between the adolescent subordinates perceptions for leadership in
natives and immigrants work groups under different team members
Castro, ngel (Spain) employment conditions
Barrasa, Angel (Spain)
PS-Wed-am-420 Peer group rules perception
for HIV prevention in terms of psychopatholo- PS-Wed-am-432 Effective management by ob
gical variables jectives at team leader level in different Euro-
Castro, ngel (Spain) pean countries: The relation between motiva
tional requirements and management related
PS-Wed-am-421 The role of perceived sus
requirements
ceptibility and worry as predictors of helmet
Berger, Rita (Spain)
and condom use by Spanish adolescents
Cunill Olivas, Monica (Spain) PS-Wed-am-433 Distributed leadership and
team performance in a business strategy simu-
PS-Wed-am-422 Facts and illusions of self-
lation
presentational impact of cigarette smoking
Boies, Kathleen (Canada)
Czarna, Anna (Poland)
PS-Wed-am-434 Uncovering the configura
PS-Wed-am-423 Trauma and positive health:
tional performance with resource-based view:
The complete state model of health
A test of the relationships between Board capi-
Diaz, Dario (Spain)
tal composition and firm performance
Topic: Industrial/Organizational psycho- Chen, Ling-hsiu (Taiwan)
logy PS-Wed-am-435 The structure of transactio-
PS-Wed-am-424 A professional evaluation nal leadership in China

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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)

PS-Wed-am-428 The efficacy of school lead PS-Wed-am-439 The effects of supervisor


ership teams in the context of the Chilean sys- subordinate personality similarity and role be-
tem for the quality assurance of school man havior on team performance
agement Gabrane, Liva (Latvia)
Ahumada Figueroa, Luis Andres (Chile) PS-Wed-am-440 Woman and leadership: Steps
PS-Wed-am-429 Managerial values in Turkey towards authentication
Guneser, Begum (Turkey) Palumbo, Gabriella (Italy)

PS-Wed-am-430 The impact of a mindfulness PS-Wed-am-441 Desirable leadership behav


training program on managers stages of con- iours in Romanian gendarmerie
sciousness and leadership behaviors Grigoras, Mihaela (Romania)
Baron, Charles (Canada) PS-Wed-am-442 Teacher leadership and atti-
tude toward education reform in Indonesia
Hadjam, M. Noor Rochman (Indonesia)

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PS-Wed-am-443 How can justice conflicts be PS-Wed-am-455 Relationship between lead
deescalated? Evaluation of two intervention ership style and attitude toward working
techniques groups
Halmburger, Anna (Germany) Berrios Martos, Pilar (Spain)
PS-Wed-am-444 Organization heads well- PS-Wed-am-456 Multinational teams and
balanced orientations toward personnel and global competences
task as turnover prevention Magnus, Ellen Barsett (Denmark)
Karamushka, Liudmyla (Ukraine)
PS-Wed-am-457 Toward the public crisis lead
PS-Wed-am-445 Antecedents for transforma- ership competency modeling and government
tional leadership: The role of leaders task per- social performance appraisal: A simulated ex-
ceptions perimentation
Korek, Sabine (Germany) Miao, Qing (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-am-446 Organizational and psycho- PS-Wed-am-458 An exploration of leaders
logical consequences of influence regulation: emotional intelligence within a top interna
The concept of deinfluentization tional financial institution
Kozusznik, Barbara (Poland) Mullally, Ruth (Ireland)
PS-Wed-am-447 Collaboration across dis- PS-Wed-am-459 Distinctive manifestations of
tance: A management model for virtual teams innovative teamwork skills in civil servants
in production networks Mykhailenko, Viktoria (Ukraine)
Kraemer, Bjoern (Germany)
PS-Wed-am-460 Leadership of managers as
PS-Wed-am-448 Distinctive features of em- a facilitator of good safety management: A
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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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Wednesday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h Wednesday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h
PS-Wed-am-467 Promoting sustainable mobi Topic: Research methods and statistics
lity: Soft policies for newcomers
Thronicker, Ines (Germany) PS-Wed-pm-001 Development of a screening
tool for the identification of psychooncological
PS-Wed-am-469 The measurement of drivers treatment needs in breast cancer patients
mental workload and physiological state: A si- Meraner, Verena (Austria)
mulation-based study
Ge, Yan (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Wed-pm-002 Construct validity of em-
ployment interviews Do they assess, what
PS-Wed-am-470 Fitness to drive under the ever you ask for?
influence of psychoactive medication Mussel, Patrick (Germany)
Kenntner-Mabiala, Ramona (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-003 Pre-selection methods for
PS-Wed-am-471 Vigilance and attention de- employment interviews A reference model
fects as human failure contributing factors Mussel, Patrick (Germany)
Van Elslande, Pierre (France)
PS-Wed-pm-004 Psychometric properties of
PS-Wed-am-472 Effect of GPS sounds on driv the obsessive beliefs questionnaire: Children
ers attention (Part 2) version in a non-clinical Spanish sample
Boujon, Christophe (France) Nogueira, Raquel (Spain)
PS-Wed-am-473 Effect of road traffic sounds PS-Wed-pm-005 Subjective alienation: Mea-
on drivers attention (Part 1) surement and correlates
Boujon, Christophe (France) Osin, Evgeny (Russia)
PS-Wed-am-474 The effectiveness of listening

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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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PS-Wed-pm-014 Questionnaire for Obsessive PS-Wed-pm-028 The development and initial
Compulsive Disorder Diagnoses (Q-OCDD): validation of a revised attributional style ques
Psychometric properties in a clinical group tionnaire
Rivas Moya, Teresa (Spain) Creed, Peter (Australia)
PS-Wed-pm-015 Cognitive behaviour therapy PS-Wed-pm-029 Emotional intelligence eval
on emotional and personality factors uation using the BarOn (I-CE) Inventory in a
Saraladevi, K.K. (India) sample of Lima, Peru
Ugarriza-Chavez, Nelly (Peru)
PS-Wed-pm-016 Acquiescence and social de
sirability in the Italian version of the Balanced PS-Wed-pm-030 Comparing web-based and
Emotional Empathy Scale (BEES) by Mehrabian face-to-face memory testing
Sartori, Riccardo (Italy) van Hooren, Susan (Netherlands)
PS-Wed-pm-017 Face validity in personality PS-Wed-pm-031 Psychometric properties of
tests: Psychometric instruments and projective motivation for choice of study program inven-
techniques in comparison tory
Sartori, Riccardo (Italy) Vanags, Martins (Latvia)
PS-Wed-pm-018 Validation and standardiza PS-Wed-pm-032 Formal complexity, real cog-
tion of the test of every day attention for chil nitive complexity and reaction time
dren in Flanders and the Netherlands Vylegzhanin, Vasily (Russia)
Schittekatte, Mark (Belgium)
PS-Wed-pm-033 Revision of the Wiener Ma-
PS-Wed-pm-019 An improved scoring proced trizen Test
ure for the name Letter task Waldherr, Karin (Austria)
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Schmukle, Stefan (Germany)


PS-Wed-pm-034 Research on Chinese puber-
PS-Wed-pm-020 Investigate the test of the ty sexual morals structure
colored progressive matrices upon those with Wang, Yuan (Peoples Republic of China)
special needs of hearing impairment in Khar-
toum Topic: Learning, memory and cognition
Siddig, Zahra (Sudan) PS-Wed-pm-035 Advance organizers on learn
PS-Wed-pm-021 A multidimensional view of ing and retention of facts and concepts
temperament: Correlation between parental Chang, Moon K. (USA)
reports and observational methodology PS-Wed-pm-036 Episodic memory inhibition
Sim Teufel, Sandra (Spain) and spreading activation: Evidence of episodic
PS-Wed-pm-022 Development and validation memory inhibition using the Think/No-Think
of an instrument to measure planning compe- task
tence and problem solving capacity: The Gate- Chie, Hotta (Japan)
Card Test (GCT) PS-Wed-pm-037 Not distraction but inten
Spijkers, Will (Germany) tional suppression can lead to long-term for-
PS-Wed-pm-023 Comparison of a card and a getting
computer version of the Wisconsin card sorting Chie, Hotta (Japan)
test PS-Wed-pm-038 Two different extinction pro-
Steinmetz, Jean-Paul (Luxembourg) cesses in the Barnes Maze
PS-Wed-pm-026 Introducing heterogeneous Claro La Rotta, Silvana (Colombia)
form item sets in general mental ability tests PS-Wed-pm-039 The organisation of number
the case of the problem test facts in memory
Tonkovi, Maa (Croatia) Depestel, Isabel (Belgium)
PS-Wed-pm-027 Psychometric study of the PS-Wed-pm-040 Standardization of novel
reading comprehension test for children of first questionnaire for autobiographical memory
grade of Lima, Peru (AM) and evaluation of emotional stimuli
Torres, William (Peru) Drobetz, Reinhard (Austria)
PS-Wed-pm-041 Revelation effect on auto-
biographical memories
Inan, Asli (Turkey)
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PS-Wed-pm-042 Implicit learning of semantic PS-Wed-pm-056 Disentangling the working
category sequences memory impairment in ADHD
Ketels, Shaw (USA) Rhodes, Sinead (United Kingdom)
PS-Wed-pm-043 The Janus face of self-selec- PS-Wed-pm-057 The role of the visuospatial
tion and self-generation in source monitoring: sketchpad in associative learning
Early abilities and late inabilities in 3-, 4- and Sasaki, Takashi (Japan)
5-year-old children
PS-Wed-pm-058 Effects of Sildenafil (Viagra)
Kraus, Uta (Germany)
on inhibitory cognitive task in the rats
PS-Wed-pm-044 Effects of 1+2 training pat- Shahidi, Siamak (Islamic Republic of Iran)
tern for phonemic awareness on English words
PS-Wed-pm-059 Can a painful stimulus induce
decoding
either conditioned avoidance or conditioned
Li, Tsingan (Peoples Republic of China)
approach?
PS-Wed-pm-045 Attention modifies gender Andreatta, Marta (Germany)
differences in face recognition
PS-Wed-pm-060 We cannot force intuition
Lovn, Johanna (Sweden)
Topolinski, Sascha (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-046 The importance of the type
PS-Wed-pm-061 Recognition memory for cars
of information in the misinformation paradigm
and identification of location
Luna, Karlos (Spain)
Takahashi, Masanobu (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-047 Differential outcomes: Im-
PS-Wed-pm-062 Does Nostalgic feelings in
proving memory in five and seven-year-old
fluence the recall of autobiographical mem
children
ory?

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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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PS-Wed-pm-069 Decisions under ambiguity: PS-Wed-pm-083 Dissociation of decisions in
Effects of sign and magnitude ambiguous and risky situations in obsessive-
Inukai, Keigo (Japan) compulsive disorder
Starcke, Katrin (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-070 To aggregate or not to ag-
gregate? Subject areas on judgment achieve- PS-Wed-pm-084 Big loss in gamble situation
ment: A critical meta-analytic approach and impulsivity
Kaufmann, Esther (Germany) Takano, Yuji (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-071 Decisions below uncertainty: PS-Wed-pm-085 The experimental research
Intuitive and deliberated decision-making and on time pressure affecting decision strategy
their information processing influenced by the Wang, Dawei (Peoples Republic of China)
amount of information
PS-Wed-pm-086 Consumers multiattribute
Komes, Jessica (Germany)
decision-making of search engine
PS-Wed-pm-072 The role of imagination in Zhang, Lirong (Peoples Republic of China)
decision making
PS-Wed-pm-087 Influences of event-valence,
Konstantinidis, Andreas Jakovos (Germany)
time-pressure, description and reference on
PS-Wed-pm-073 Individual differences in de- subjective probability judgments
cision making about investing money for future Zhang, Qin (Peoples Republic of China)
pension
PS-Wed-pm-088 Repetition priming effects
Kovalev, Yuri (Russia)
caused by consciously perceived versus uncon-
PS-Wed-pm-074 Can less be more in sciously perceived primes are dependent on
group decision making? qualitatively different aspects of a visual stimu-
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Luan, Shenghua (Singapore) lus


Bacon, Benoit A. (Canada)
PS-Wed-pm-075 How to control epistemic
uncertainty fifty-fifty PS-Wed-pm-089 Causal, preparation, and pre
Masuda, Shinya (Japan) diction judgments are not based on the same
information
PS-Wed-pm-076 Do physicians inform them-
Blanco, Fernando (Spain)
selves and their patients in a balanced man-
ner? PS-Wed-pm-090 Cardiovascular risk factors,
Mendel, Rosmarie (Germany) MRI-lesion patterns and the development of
Mild Cognitive Impairment
PS-Wed-pm-077 Unobserved heterogeneity
Dlugaj, Martha (Germany)
in trauma patients desire for autonomy in me-
dical decision making in an emergency depart- PS-Wed-pm-091 Assessing the locus of task-
ment switch costs within the processing stream
Neuner, Bruno (Germany) Fiedler, Anja (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-078 The influence of repetition PS-Wed-pm-092 Inhibitory mechanisms in ver
on the change of cue-validities bal and emotional processing in early Parkin
Ostermann, Tanja (Germany) sons Disease: Global or specific impairments?
Fusari, Anna (Spain)
PS-Wed-pm-079 When are predictions self-
fulfilling? PS-Wed-pm-093 Psychological models of so-
Peetz, Johanna (Canada) cial inference
Grant, Malcolm (Canada)
PS-Wed-pm-080 Image is everything? The ef-
fects of industry groups images on private in- PS-Wed-pm-094 Cognitive modeling of in-
vestors willingness to invest group preference effects in an implicit associa-
Sachse, Katharina (Germany) tion task
Gula, Bartosz (Austria)
PS-Wed-pm-081 The moderated effect of
trait and state self-control on framing effect PS-Wed-pm-095 Development and evalua
Shan, Jing (Peoples Republic of China) tion of the Japanese version of the DVD:
Banduras social cognitive theory: An introduc-
PS-Wed-pm-082 Confidence bias: An in-
tion
stance of systematic irrationality?
Itoh, Hideko (Japan)
Stankov, Lazar (USA)

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PS-Wed-pm-096 Approaches to direct mailing PS-Wed-pm-111 Two points of view on mo
in fundraising: Argumentative structure and tives for learning English and on psychological
image choice image of this language. A cross-cultural study
Keller, Raphaela (Germany) involving Poland, United Kingdom and the
United States of America
PS-Wed-pm-097 Effects of the number and
Grabarska, Anna (Poland)
the order of syllables in the articulatory sup-
pression effect PS-Wed-pm-112 Why do Polish students learn
Kroneisen, Meike (Germany) English and how do they perceive this lan
guage? Psychological image of English lan
PS-Wed-pm-098 Students handling of graphs
guage and motivation for learning English at
in university
Polish students.
Marn Oller, Cristina (Spain)
Grabarska, Anna (Poland)
PS-Wed-pm-099 The role of response mode
PS-Wed-pm-113 Age differences in work mo-
on Stroop and reverse Stroop interference in
tivation
the group version test
Inceoglu, Ilke (United Kingdom)
Matsumoto, Aki (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-114 Psychoeducational interven-
PS-Wed-pm-100 Instruction based modula
tion to maintain flow activities in everyday life:
tion of the Simon effect
Improvement in stress response and affective
Metzker, Manja (Germany)
state
Topic: Emotion and motivation Ishimura, Ikuo (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-115 Implicit affect influence and
PS-Wed-pm-101 A laboratory study of up-
explicit judgments: Role of reflective system of
ward emotional contagion: How followers in-

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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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PS-Wed-pm-123 Relevance of spatial fre- Topic: Behavioral and cognitive neuro
quencies for the attentional bias to threatening science
faces
Schmidt-Daffy, Martin (Germany) PS-Wed-pm-137 Response control ability
through error processing
PS-Wed-pm-124 Effects of general mental
Suzuki, Kota (Japan)
ability and emotional intelligence on self-
assessed career-related abilities PS-Wed-pm-138 Evidence of prenatal transfer
Song, Jiwen Lynda (Peoples Republic of China) of testosterone in humans? Decreased left-
handedness in females from opposite-sex twin
PS-Wed-pm-125 Emotional intelligence, eval
pairs
uation and development in bachelor students
Vuoksimaa, Eero (Finland)
Sosa Correa, Manuel (Mexico)
PS-Wed-pm-139 Human amygdala habitua
PS-Wed-pm-126 The impact of self-efficacy
tion during the presentation of auditory stimuli
and collective efficacy on kindergarten stu-
Wieckhorst, Birgit (Switzerland)
dents emotions and achievement
Stephanou, Georgia (Greece) PS-Wed-pm-140 Effect of cue location com-
pound letter processing: An ERP study
PS-Wed-pm-127 The role of music in young
Zhang, Xuemin (Peoples Republic of China)
adults emotional lives
Udovicic, Martina (Croatia) PS-Wed-pm-141 Electrophysiological meas
urements indicate operation of internal for-
PS-Wed-pm-128 Emotion regulation difficul-
ward models of self-agency in the auditory
ties and adjustment in newlyweds couples
modality
Velotti, Patrizia (Italy)
Baess, Pamela (Germany)
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PS-Wed-pm-129 Altruism with price as a sig-


PS-Wed-pm-142 Sleep deprivation and sup-
nal: On intrinsic motivation and crowding-out
pression of a prepotent response
Otto, Philipp (Germany)
Cavallero, Corrado (Italy)
PS-Wed-pm-130 Does incentive strength af-
PS-Wed-pm-143 Nap now, profit later: Me-
fect response force?
mory consolidation in gifted adolescents with
Puca, Rosa Maria (Germany)
sleep debt
PS-Wed-pm-131 Mere exposure to face in Dresler, Martin (Germany)
creases social attention: Vocal stroop interfe-
PS-Wed-pm-144 Sibling numbers and age at
rence effect as revealed in N400
menarche
Ishii, Keiko (Japan)
Hinobayashi, Toshihiko (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-132 Reading the face: Compar
PS-Wed-pm-145 Cross-correlation functions
ing the Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
demonstrate offset effects in the covariance
as a video-based method and the Electromyo-
of endocrine and subjective-psychological re
gram (EMG) as a biophysiological method
sponses to psychosocial stress
Kaiser, Anna (Germany)
Kumsta, Robert (United Kingdom)
PS-Wed-pm-133 The neuromotor antecedents
PS-Wed-pm-146 Depression association be
of emotion regulation in the face
tween dysmenorrhea and menstrual distress in
Korb, Sebastian (Switzerland)
adolescence girls
PS-Wed-pm-134 Relationship between go Kuo, Chin-Jung (Taiwan)
nadal steroids and brain activation patterns
PS-Wed-pm-147 The inactivation of the baso-
during emotion processing in women
lateral amygdala disrupts contextual, but not
Lamplmayr, Elisabeth (Austria)
discrete cue conditioned association in mor
PS-Wed-pm-135 Timing emotional sounds: phine-induced cue preference
Contingent negative variation modulation pre- Li, Jie (Peoples Republic of China)
dicts modulation of subjective duration
PS-Wed-pm-148 Hydration and cognitive per-
Mella, Nathalie (France)
formance of secondary school children
PS-Wed-pm-136 Positive faces, words and Ling, Jonathan (United Kingdom)
scenes facilitate approach
Schulz, Stefan M. (Germany)

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PS-Wed-pm-149 Emotional functioning and PS-Wed-pm-163 A modified paradigm in
sleep disorders in children aged 6 12 yrs P300-based lie detection using autobiographi-
Mojs, Ewa (Poland) cal information
Hu, Xiaoqing (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-150 Birth weight is associated
with antenatal maternal cortisol diurnal rhythm PS-Wed-pm-164 The effects of task instruc-
Nagamine, Mitsue (Japan) tion on P300 amplitude in a concealed infor-
mation test
PS-Wed-pm-151 The dependence of emotion
Kubo, Kenta (Japan)
al childs reactions on methods of punishment
and reward in family PS-Wed-pm-165 The role of visual imagery as
Nikolaeva, Elena (Russia) mind tool in information processing
Navaneedhan, Girija (India)
PS-Wed-pm-152 The effect of an audience on
cortisol response to a speech task PS-Wed-pm-166 Influence of learning tech-
Oda, Yayoi (Japan) niques on information processing
Navaneedhan, Girija (India)
PS-Wed-pm-153 Internal structure of the
DBAS-18 in a sample of Spanish elderly PS-Wed-pm-167 Electroencephalographic cor
Rojas, Antonio (Spain) relates of cognitive development in children
aged 5 to 6 years
PS-Wed-pm-154 Psychometrics properties of
Novikova, Svetlana (Russia)
Athens Insomnia Scale-5 in a Spanish sample
Rojas, Antonio (Spain) PS-Wed-pm-168 The neural basis of syllogis-
tic reasoning: An event-related potential study
PS-Wed-pm-155 Effects of psychosocial stress
Qiu, Jiang (Peoples Republic of China)
on working memory: Is there an influence of

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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-176 The risk and protective fac- PS-Wed-pm-190 The effects of home envi-
tors of behavior and emotional problems of ronment on parenting and child development
children with bronchial asthma: The role of pa- Matsumoto, Satoko (Japan)
rents personality and family context
PS-Wed-pm-191 Assertive style in the deaf
Garckija, Renata (Lithuania)
student: A comparative study
PS-Wed-pm-177 The study on the personality Mies i Burrull, ngels (Spain)
of pupils in China
PS-Wed-pm-192 Preschool childrens interac-
Gu, Liqun (Peoples Republic of China)
tive play: Individual differences and their ante-
PS-Wed-pm-178 Childrens rejection sensitivi- cedents
ty for intimate relationships in Japan Morino, Mio (Japan)
Honda, Junko (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-193 Self-regulation in early child-
PS-Wed-pm-179 Individual differences in caus hood: The relations to social skills and problem
al reasoning development behaviors
Hwang, Hye-Young (Republic of Korea) Ohuchi, Akiko (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-180 The relationship between re PS-Wed-pm-194 Examining the effects of
lational aggression and social intelligence of mothers socialization goals, developmental ex-
preschool children pectations, and psychological control in Turkish
Isobe, Miyoshi (Japan) preschool childrens social competences
Ozturk, Pinar (Turkey)
PS-Wed-pm-181 Behavioral and emotional
problems of preschoolers: Results of epidemio- PS-Wed-pm-195 Predicting risk factors of at-
logical study in Lithuania tachment disorders in school age children with
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Jusiene, Roma (Lithuania) respect to parents attachment styles


Paivastegar, Mehrangis (Islamic Republic of
PS-Wed-pm-182 Examination of maintenance
Iran)
factors in school attendance through text min
ing PS-Wed-pm-196 Anxiety profile as indicator
Kato, Akiko (Japan) of child psychological wellbeing in different life
spheres
PS-Wed-pm-183 The relation between popu-
Podolskij, Andrei (Russia)
larity and Theory of mind in school-age chil
dren PS-Wed-pm-197 Academic achievement in re
Kim, Areum (Republic of Korea) lation to depressive symptomatology, intelli-
gence and neuropsychological variables
PS-Wed-pm-184 Gaze following among tod
Preiss, Marek (Czech Republic)
dlers
Kishimoto, Takeshi (Japan) PS-Wed-pm-198 Coping strategies and per-
sonal strengths and difficulties in internation
PS-Wed-pm-185 Diagnostics of consequences
ally adopted children
of social deprivation in early childhood
Reinoso, Marta (Spain)
Kostadinova, Krasimira (Bulgaria)
PS-Wed-pm-186 Comparison of identification Topic: Educational psychology
procedures for intellectually gifted preschool
PS-Wed-pm-199 Motivation and knowledge
children
acquisition during computer supported colla-
Kuger, Susanne (Germany)
borative learning
PS-Wed-pm-187 Sexual behaviour, drug abuse Schoor, Cornelia (Germany)
and tobacco abuse among the street children
PS-Wed-pm-200 Perceptions of teaching tech
Lamsal, Shyam (Nepal)
nology, professors effectiveness in applying
PS-Wed-pm-188 Childrens conceptions of technology and business students learning
death and suicide performance
Lin, Siu-Fung (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Tang, Thomas Li-Ping (USA)
Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-201 Mobile phones use in class-
PS-Wed-pm-189 The study of emotional in- room activities: A psycho-social educational ap
telligence and interaction between peers for proach
elementary students Tateo, Luca (Italy)
Lo, Pin-Hsin (Taiwan)
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PS-Wed-pm-202 E-teaching skills approach PS-Wed-pm-214 How are we including our
enhancement in health psychology e-learning: pupils with Emotional and Behavioural Difficul-
The role of a decision-making approach under ties (EBD)?
visual-analogical scenarios Martin, Ana (Spain)
Trovato, Guglielmo (Italy)
PS-Wed-pm-215 Double dissociation between
PS-Wed-pm-203 SAKURA Pseudo-personal reading and spelling
ity construction of virtual patients in scenarios Moll, Kristina (Austria)
of a simulated dental clinic
PS-Wed-pm-216 Making clinical psychology
Yamazaki, Haruyoshi (Japan)
accessible to people with intellectual disabili-
PS-Wed-pm-204 Advanced digital video tech- ties
nologies as design tools: Conditions for ef- Ogi, Laura (United Kingdom)
fective collaboration and self-regulated learn
PS-Wed-pm-217 Comorbidity in teacher rated
ing in the classroom
ADHD children
Zahn, Carmen (Germany)
Sharma, Vandana (India)
PS-Wed-pm-205 The Forest project: Learn
PS-Wed-pm-218 Age-related changes in vo-
ing biology by multimedia design in primary
luntary and reflexive saccades in children with
education
learning disabilities
Zahn, Carmen (Germany)
Sui, Guangyuan (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-206 Reading difficulties among
PS-Wed-pm-219 Eye movement performance
dyslexics: Efficacy of a remedial programme
under endogenous and exogenous cue in learn
Ahlawat, Sangeeta (India)
ing disabilities

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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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PS-Wed-pm-226 Parental perspectives on men development and altruism and coping style in
tal retardation and their interaction with their personality factors of the students in Tehran
children Ebrahimy, Azam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Abdurahman, Feruz (Ethiopia)
PS-Wed-pm-240 Anger assessment with the
PS-Wed-pm-227 Parents as partner: A study STAXI-2: Psychometric properties on Iranian
of problems affecting parents in training their university students
children with intellectual deficits Farahani, Mohammad Naghy (Islamic Republic
Ahlawat, Sangeeta (India) of Iran)
PS-Wed-pm-228 Self-esteem and communi- PS-Wed-pm-241 A and B personality types:
cation in adults Which effect on mental health?
Armas Vargas, Enrique (Spain) Fathi-Ashtiani, Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Wed-pm-229 Comparative analysis of on- PS-Wed-pm-242 Application of NEO-PI-R test
line versus traditional tutorship use in a univer- and analytic evaluation of its characteristics
sity educational innovation project and factorial structure among Iranian university
Fernandez Castillo, Antonio (Spain) students
Garousi Farshy, Mirthagy (Islamic Republic of
PS-Wed-pm-230 Get better social skills: Com-
Iran)
puterized theory of mind training for children
with intellectual disability PS-Wed-pm-243 Dimensions of symbolic
Danielsson, Henrik (Sweden) brand image perception in Poland
Gorbaniuk, Oleg (Poland)
PS-Wed-pm-232 Aimed movement of the arm
in individuals with the mental retardation: The PS-Wed-pm-244 The mass man as defector:
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

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)

Topic: Personality and individual differ PS-Wed-pm-248 Comparison between MMPI


ences and MMPI-2
Jo, Hye-Seon (Republic of Korea)
PS-Wed-pm-236 The development of emo
PS-Wed-pm-249 Zimbardo time perspective
tional intelligence in high school students in
inventory: The adaptation process of the Lithu-
Taiwan
anian version
Chen, Lee-Chou (Taiwan)
Kairys, Antanas (Lithuania)
PS-Wed-pm-237 Validation of the diagnostic
PS-Wed-pm-250 Development of a Japanese
test for dependent and avoidant personality
version of the BIS/BAS scale
disorder
Kamide, Hiroko (Japan)
Choi, Jin Hoon (Republic of Korea)
PS-Wed-pm-251 Investigating the casual re
PS-Wed-pm-238 Revised behavioral rating
lation ship between perfectionism, motive
scales on infant temperament: A description of
achievement, text anxiety and academic achie-
the scales
vement
Sim Teufel, Sandra (Spain)
Kheradmand Mard Del, Khatereh (Islamic Re-
PS-Wed-pm-239 Relationship between moral public of Iran)

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PS-Wed-pm-252 A requirement analysis of PS-Wed-pm-264 Motivations for promotion
study specific demands: What requirements of and prevention in the initiation and mainte-
ability and personality do students need to be nance of close relationships
successful? Molden, Daniel (USA)
Khorramdel, Lale (Austria)
PS-Wed-pm-265 Adult attachment styles and
PS-Wed-pm-253 Comparison of typological attitudes towards sharing time with ones part-
and dimensional approaches in business fo- ner
cused measurement of personality Monteoliva, Adelaida (Spain)
Krger, Claudia (Switzerland)
PS-Wed-pm-266 Construction of the conflict
PS-Wed-pm-254 Importance of ratings in attribution scale in Mexican couples
self-estimated intelligence: A means of valida Montero Santamaria, Nancy (Mexico)
tion?
PS-Wed-pm-267 Redressing inequities in third-
Lewis, Christopher Alan (United Kingdom)
partner relationships
PS-Wed-pm-255 The psychometric properties Nakajima, Makoto (Japan)
of the Depression-Happiness Scale short-form
PS-Wed-pm-268 Effect of self-esteem on re-
and the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire short-
selecting interactional partners in persuasion
form among Slovak students
games: An investigation using the Settoku Na
Lewis, Christopher Alan (United Kingdom)
ttoku Game (2)
PS-Wed-pm-256 The test and revision of Nishimura, Takashi (Japan)
Hewitt Multi-dimensional Perfectionism Scale
PS-Wed-pm-269 Effects of attachment on in-
for Chinese college students
terpersonal relationship development
Li, Na (Peoples Republic of China)

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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-277 Romantic love, physical at- PS-Wed-pm-290 Effects of the reasons for
traction and sexual behaviour in Mexican ado- hiding the inner self on verbal strategy arising
lescents from a sense of unwanted transparency
Robles Montijo, Silvia Susana (Mexico) Tabata, Naoya (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-278 Conflict emergence and con PS-Wed-pm-291 Effects of attaciment on in-
flict management in developing scientific inno- terpersonal relationship development
vations Takagi, Kuniko (Japan)
Rocholl, Anne (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-292 The development of the
PS-Wed-pm-279 Enemies: Their purpose in friendship-behavior scale and the relation of
our lives intimacy
Gifford, Robert (Canada) Takagi, Mami (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-280 Collective efficay, civic cul- PS-Wed-pm-293 Allocation of attention to the
ture, fear to crime, perception of police, emo prisoners dilemma payoff matrix
tional climate and victimization: A exploratory Tanida, Shigehito (Japan)
study in Bogota
PS-Wed-pm-294 The effect of the self-enhanc
Ruiz Prez, Jose Ignacio (Colombia)
ing presentations on the appraisals from
PS-Wed-pm-281 The role of emotions in con- friends
flict resolution strategies in cross-sex friend- Taniguchi, Junichi (Japan)
ships of adolescents
PS-Wed-pm-295 Gratitude, relationship qua-
Salanga, Maria Guadalupe Corpuz (Philippines)
lity and life satisfaction in friendship pairs
PS-Wed-pm-282 Is it always better to share? Walker, Simone (Canada)
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Differential associations of couples shared pos-


PS-Wed-pm-296 The structure, developmen-
sible selves with psychological well-being as a
tal characteristic of adolescents interpersonal
function of marital quality
competence
Schindler, Ines (USA)
Wang, Yingchun (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-283 Affect control theory: Link
PS-Wed-pm-297 The theoretical construct
ing social cognition to symbolic interactionism
and measurement of college students inter-
Schrder, Tobias (Germany)
personal interaction efficacy
PS-Wed-pm-284 Emotional and cognitive cor Xie, Jing (Peoples Republic of China)
relates of social skills in middle childhood: A
PS-Wed-pm-298 Regulatory focuses and co-
preliminary study
worker preferences
Schulz, Annie Karin (Argentina)
Yamagami, Makiko (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-285 Acquaintanceship effect and
PS-Wed-pm-299 The study on social support
judgement accuracy in well-acquainted dyads
network to accelerate thriving from career cri-
Schweinberger, Kirsten (Switzerland)
sis: In the case of researchers at early career
PS-Wed-pm-286 Students preferential help developmental stage
ers in facing various areas of concerns Yamaura, Kazuho (Japan)
Setiawan, Jenny Lukito (Indonesia)
PS-Wed-pm-300 Effect of self-esteem on ne-
PS-Wed-pm-287 The effect of the attitudes gotiation time when selecting interactional
shown by the respondent in self-disclosure on partners in a persuasion game: An investiga
the evaluation for general self and general tion using the Settoku Nattoku game (1)
others. Yanagisawa, Kuniaki (Japan)
Shiomura, Kimihiro (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-301 The role of speech rate and
PS-Wed-pm-288 The relationship between gaze in persuasion
self-effacement for in-group/out-group mem- Yokoyama, Hitomi (Japan)
bers and self-related concepts
PS-Wed-pm-302 The dual nature of priming:
Shiomura, Kimihiro (Japan)
Logic and associations jointly influence indirect
PS-Wed-pm-289 The effect of network over- measures of evaluation
laps on roommates perceived legitimacy with Kordts, Robert (Germany)
regard to conflicts
Soma, Toshihiko (Japan)

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Topic: Culture and psychology PS-Wed-pm-318 Career choice and appren


ticeship. Do migrant and native students differ?
PS-Wed-pm-303 Eco-cultural influences on Mller, Romano (Switzerland)
pictorial depth perception
PS-Wed-pm-319 Relative importance of ex-
Babu, Rangaiah (India)
pressive behavior in emotion judgment with
PS-Wed-pm-304 Bolivian adolescent risk be- contexts: The effects of situation, sex of judges,
haviors and protective and risk factors in rela and nationality of expressers on Japanese judges
tion to ethnic self identification Nakamura, Makoto (Japan)
Camacho, Carmen (Bolivia)
PS-Wed-pm-320 Comparison of normative be
PS-Wed-pm-305 Cross-cultural differences in liefs between Japanese and U.S. students to
attention, mood, and behavior problems: Ja group abusive activities
panese and U.S. post-secondary students Nishida, Kimiaki (Japan)
Davis, J. Mark (USA)
PS-Wed-pm-321 Cross-cultural adaptation of
PS-Wed-pm-306 Latin American foreign stu- overseas Chinese students in Japan
dents in Rio Grande do Sul: Adaptation strate- Pan, Hong (Japan)
gies in acculturation process
PS-Wed-pm-322 Pecularities of ethnic identi-
de Alencar Rodrigues, Roberta (Spain)
ty and ethnic stereotypes of young people from
PS-Wed-pm-308 Emotional expression and mono and multicultural families in Latvia
leadership effectiveness: A study of Singapo Raschevskis, Vitalijs (Latvia)
rean Chinese workers
PS-Wed-pm-323 Beliefs about the future
Fu, Jeanne Ho Ying (Singapore)
Rocca, Claudia (Canada)
PS-Wed-pm-309 Prevalence of sexual coercion

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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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PS-Wed-pm-331 Explicit and implicit meas PS-Wed-pm-346 Prevalence of dissociation
ures of intimate relationships and their influen- among German adolescents and the relations
tial factors to academic achievement and media use
Zhou, Le (Peoples Republic of China) Sann, Uli (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-333 Localizing psychological usa- PS-Wed-pm-347 Mood congruence effects in
bility evaluation methods depressed patients childhood memories
Clemmensen, Torkil (Denmark) Santos, Joo (Portugal)
PS-Wed-pm-334 Automatic processing of in- PS-Wed-pm-348 Study on the evolution of
tergroup information as a mechanism of sub- the personality disorders in a day hospital
jective culture Sarmiento Luque, Teresa (Spain)
Contreras-Ibez, Carlos C. (Mexico)
PS-Wed-pm-349 Prediction of psychiatrists on
PS-Wed-pm-335 What do we think about the incidence of Egorrhea symptoms among
when we compare two Japanese Kanji num- university students in Japan
bers? Sasaki, Jun (Japan)
Gan, Qingwei (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-350 Evaluation of Japanese col-
PS-Wed-pm-336 Social role perceptions in lege students with ADHD-related problems:
Romanian female students and a group of eat A comparison between morningness and eve-
ing disordered patients ningness groups
Joja, Oltea (Romania) Sato, Toshihiko (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-337 Social structure and causal PS-Wed-pm-351 Retraumatization: A review
attribution: The influence of relational mobility Schock, Katrin (Germany)
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Kamaya, Kengo (Japan)


PS-Wed-pm-352 Performance monitoring and
PS-Wed-pm-338 Functions of autobiographi- decision making in patients with borderline
cal remembering in situational and cultural personality disorder
contexts Schrmann, Beate (Germany)
Kulkofsky, Sarah (USA)
PS-Wed-pm-353 The study of hand function
PS-Wed-pm-339 Effect of epistemic motives in chronic schizophrenia
on group creativity under different cultures Shafaroudi, Narges (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Liou, Shyhnan (Taiwan)
PS-Wed-pm-354 How can Japanese-specific
PS-Wed-pm-340 Classification of Ibasho Per positive automatic thoughts predict future de-
son who eases your mind in female under pressive states?
graduates Shiraishi, Satoko (Japan)
Okamura, Toshimitsu (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-355 Study of self-destructive phe
PS-Wed-pm-341 Hungarian and French stu- nomenon
dents social representation on competition Sokolova, Elena (Russia)
Orosz, Gbor (France)
PS-Wed-pm-356 Alexithymia: State, trait, diag
Topic: Clinical/Counseling psychology nosis or?
Stoimenova-Canevska, Emilija (The former Yu-
PS-Wed-pm-342 Epidemiology of postpartum goslav Republic of Macedonia)
anxiety and depressive disorders
PS-Wed-pm-357 Reciprocal relation between
Reck, Corinna (Germany)
rumination and depression
PS-Wed-pm-343 Thinness and beauty: When Takano, Keisuke (Japan)
food becomes the enemy
PS-Wed-pm-358 The study of emotional in-
Robles, Delma (Philippines)
telligence in women who attempted suicide
PS-Wed-pm-344 The main implications of de with the poisoning
pression and its impact on the body Tavakoli, Mahgol (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Romero Molina, Adriana (Mexico)
PS-Wed-pm-359 An investigation of multiple
PS-Wed-pm-345 Relation between verbal re- predictors of bulimia nervosa
call memory and facial affect perception in Westendorf, Christina (USA)
schizophrenia
Ruiz, Juan Carlos (Spain)
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PS-Wed-pm-360 Characteristics of paranoid PS-Wed-pm-372 Evaluation of online therapy
thoughts in a non-clinical population as a tool for the development of clinical skills in
Yamauchi, Takashi (Japan) a university community site
Cardenas Lopez, Georgina (Mexico)
PS-Wed-pm-361 Resilience and mental health
among people living with HIV/AIDS and their PS-Wed-pm-373 Humour in psychotherapy:
spouses in a rural area of central China A theoretical overview
Yu, Xiaonan (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Chiotis, Georgios (United Kingdom)
Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-374 Feelings of young people in
PS-Wed-pm-362 The comparison of family acute postsuicide towards significant others
functioning in depressed patients and patients Chistopolskaya, Ksenia (Russia)
without psychiatric disorders in Isfahan
PS-Wed-pm-375 Pragmatic Case Studies in
Zargar, Fatemeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Psychotherapy (PCSP): A new on-line journal
PS-Wed-pm-363 Metabolic syndrome, but not Clement, Paul (USA)
major depression itself influences Cytokine lev
PS-Wed-pm-376 Treatment outcomes from
els in depressed inpatients.
41 years of conducting psychotherapy in pri
Zeugmann, Sara (Germany)
vate practice
PS-Wed-pm-364 Transmission of attachment Clement, Paul (USA)
patterns and effects of a group-intervention
PS-Wed-pm-377 Introduction to Japanese Psy
with mothers
chological Rehabilitation Therapy and its appli-
Alonso Arbiol, Itziar (Spain)
cation on aged people
PS-Wed-pm-365 Animal-assisted play therapy Dadkhah, Asghar (Islamic Republic of Iran)

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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-385 Industrial psychology in the PS-Wed-pm-398 Study on mental healthy im-
(sometimes) contradictory context of work- provement of woman in climacteric period by
place- and lifestyle-enhancement Yoga
Lueken, Kai (Germany) Zhao, Ameng (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-386 The role of demographic PS-Wed-pm-399 Problematic mobile phone
variables in predicting mental health among use and psychological health of college stu-
physically disables in Isfahan City dents in Malaysia
Moradi, Azam (Islamic Republic of Iran) Zulkefly, Nor Sheereen (Malaysia)
PS-Wed-pm-387 Parents child-feeding prac PS-Wed-pm-400 Psychological assessment and
tices: A comparison between two towns Mexico management of lower back pain among ortho-
City and Morelia, Michoacn paedic patients
Navarro, Gabriela (Mexico) Ayeni, Esther (Nigeria)
PS-Wed-pm-388 The role of competitiveness PS-Wed-pm-401 The role of cognitive apprais
and social comparison in youths health behav els in elderly population with chronic pain
iors Beja da Costa, Ana (Portugal)
Piko, Bettina (Hungary)
PS-Wed-pm-402 Cerebral activations during a
PS-Wed-pm-389 Behavioral analysis of sexu long lasting pain stimulation
ality in relation to HIV/AIDS: Commitment in Brand, Gerard (France)
sexual behavior
PS-Wed-pm-403 Behavioral, electrophysiolo
Pramod, D. S. (India)
gical and pharmacological Oxytocin action on
PS-Wed-pm-390 The relationship between sensorial perception of pain
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

socio-economic status and mental health Conds Lara, Miguel (Mexico)


Rajaei, Yadollah (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Wed-pm-404 Qualitative methods in pre-
PS-Wed-pm-391 Relationship of gatekeepers post-evaluation of a group psychotherapy for
attitude toward condom use and condom use chronic pain: An exploratory study
behavior of female sex workers in China Fernndez Puig, Victoria (Spain)
Ran, Zhao (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-405 Psychological variables re
PS-Wed-pm-392 What do people with disabi- lated to treatment outcome perception in chro-
lities desire from their service organizations of nic pain patients
personal assistance? Gmez Prez, Lydia (Spain)
Roos, John Magnus (Sweden)
PS-Wed-pm-406 Comparision of relaxation
PS-Wed-pm-393 Disease representation and and respiration training in the treatment of
contextualization as critical associated compo- headache: The importance of the cost effec-
nents of clinical decision making: A preliminary tiveness
study Carrasco Galn, Mara Jos (Spain)
Trovato, Guglielmo (Italy)
PS-Wed-pm-407 PTSD and chronic pain: De-
PS-Wed-pm-394 Life Values Inventory (LVI): velopment, maintenance and comorbidity
Studies with Portuguese college students Liedl, Alexandra (Germany)
Almeida, Leonor (Portugal)
PS-Wed-pm-408 Suppression of the pain ex-
PS-Wed-pm-395 Representations and motiva- perience enhances interpretation biases of am-
tions to breastfeed: A comparison between biguous stimuli
French and German mothers. Masedo, Ana I. (Spain)
Walburg, Vera (France)
PS-Wed-pm-409 Psychological mechanisms in
PS-Wed-pm-396 Who benefits from plan- the development of chronic headache in pa
ning? The road to action is paved with high in- tients with migraine or tension type headache
tentions Matatko, Nadine (Germany)
Wiedemann, Amelie (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-410 Hypnosis in the alleviation of
PS-Wed-pm-397 Religiosity and substance procedure-related pain in children with cancer
use in a community sample of adults Ramrez Zamora, Laura Mriam (Mexico)
Ainette, Michael (USA)

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PS-Wed-pm-411 Psychosocial subgroups in Topic: Industrial/Organizational psycho-
patients with chronic pain: Evidence for malad- logy
aptive pain-related coping within the dysfunc-
tional group based on the Multidimensional PS-Wed-pm-423 The development of the in-
Pain Inventory novative leadership scale
Rusu, Adina Carmen (Germany) Tak, Jin-Kook (Republic of Korea)
PS-Wed-pm-412 The association between PS-Wed-pm-424 Gender aspects of deputy
quality of life and pain beliefs in cancer pa school principals conflict management com
tients petence
Tavoli, Azadeh (Islamic Republic of Iran) Tetyana, Dzuba (Ukraine)
PS-Wed-pm-413 Effects of attending to or PS-Wed-pm-425 The effects of leadership
away from pain depend on the level of catas practices and perceived organizational support
trophic thinking about pain on maritime crew team performance: The me-
van Damme, Stefaan (Belgium) diating role of affective commitment
Viranuvat, Parinda (Thailand)
PS-Wed-pm-414 The impact of an osteopathy
treatment on chronic pain intensity PS-Wed-pm-426 The effect of process improve
von Fischern, Iris (Germany) ment on coordination success in work teams
Wiedow, Annika (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-415 Socioemotional violence pre
vention program in Puerto Rican preschool PS-Wed-pm-427 Are female leaders more
children transformational? Transactional and transfor-
Abelleira Martinez, Mayra A. (Puerto Rico) mational leadership of historical male and fe-
male leaders

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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-435 Emotional Labour; Job stress PS-Wed-pm-447 An analysis of the associa
in call centres: Does emotional intelligence tion between emotional expressivity and emo
matter? tional labor
Agrawal, Rakesh Kumar (India) Cheung, Francis (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo-
ples Republic of China)
PS-Wed-pm-436 Linkage of job characteris-
tics and depression in a national health survey PS-Wed-pm-448 The effects of organizational
in the United States policies supportive of gay and lesbian employ
Alterman, Toni (USA) ees on job involvement
Church, Robin (Canada)
PS-Wed-pm-437 Gender and hierarchical le-
vel effects in using interpersonal influence PS-Wed-pm-449 Culture and coaching
tactics in Brazilian organizations Perkins, Patrick Scott (USA)
Andrade Da Silva, Gabriela (Brazil)
PS-Wed-pm-450 Work values and small busi-
PS-Wed-pm-438 Relationship of participation ness behaviour
in decision-making, trust, and organizational Cubico, Serena (Italy)
citizenship behavior with organizational iden
PS-Wed-pm-451 Some relevant aspects in ne-
tity and justice from personnels point of view
gotiation efficacy and rationality
in an industrial complex
Cunha, Pedro (Portugal)
Ashja, Arezoo (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Wed-pm-452 Organizational commitment
PS-Wed-pm-439 The nature and outcomes of
in Spanish and Italian volunteers: A compara
work-family enrichment amongst South Afri-
tive study
can employees.
Dvila, Celeste (Spain)
Bagraim, Jeffrey (South Africa)
WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY

PS-Wed-pm-453 A study on the consequen-


PS-Wed-pm-440 The study of relationships be
ces of within-organization staff homogeneity
tween organizational justice and organizational
on an organizations creativity and innovative
climate with counterproductive behaviors in
ness
one of the companies of Isfahan City
de Cooman, Rein (Belgium)
Barati, Hajar (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Wed-pm-454 Questing for social identity
PS-Wed-pm-441 Accuracy of professional
after merger organization
evaluation
Deng, Zhiwen (Peoples Republic of China)
Baturin, Nikolay (Russia)
PS-Wed-pm-455 Exhaustion in the evening as
PS-Wed-pm-442 Emotional wisdom: Its ef-
a function of workday and social stressors: A
fects on employees emotion regulation and
multilevel analysis
relationships at work
Elfering, Achim (Switzerland)
Belschak, Frank (Netherlands)
PS-Wed-pm-456 Removal of front vs. back of-
PS-Wed-pm-443 The daily dynamics of per
fice work in call centre: An intervention study
sonal initiative at work
Elfering, Achim (Switzerland)
Bledow, Ronald (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-457 Understanding workers per
PS-Wed-pm-444 Attractiveness of employers
ception of bullying in the workplace: A cross-
offering possibilities to corporate volunteering
cultural study
Blohm, Gesche (Germany)
Escartin, Jordi (Spain)
PS-Wed-pm-445 Innovation implementation
PS-Wed-pm-458 Changes of reward system
in the public sector: An integration of institu
in Japanese management and the effect on the
tional and collective dynamics
contextual performance
Chang, Jae-Yoon (Republic of Korea)
Furukawa, Hisataka (Japan)
PS-Wed-pm-446 Spiritual, value-based lead
PS-Wed-pm-459 Japanese life-patterns in the
ership and job insecurity: The role of employ
2000s: Student volunteering in Japan, China
ees work affects
and the UK
Chen, Chin-Yi (Taiwan)
Furukawa, Hideo (Japan)

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Poster Session, Wednesday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h


PS-Wed-pm-460 Analyzing the safety climate PS-Wed-pm-471 Work-family conflict: Reduc
and safety behavior relationship on aircrew ing conflict and enhancing gain with a behav
Gao, Juan (Peoples Republic of China) ioral family intervention
Holdstein, Doreen (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-461 Loyalty to supervisor in Chi-
nese context: Antecedents and outcomes PS-Wed-pm-472 Psychological Information En
Gao, Yan (Peoples Republic of China) gineering (PIE)
Hu, Zhan (Germany)
PS-Wed-pm-462 Beyond cultural specific:
Cross-cultural management in the context of PS-Wed-pm-473 The story of my life: Analy
globalization: General trends and psychological sing homeless and professionals perspectives
implications on homelessness
Genkova, Petia (Germany) Mairos Nogueira, Snia (Portugal)

Topic: Interdisciplinary issues PS-Wed-pm-474 Mikhail Bakhtins dialogue


approach combined with Gestalt approach as a
PS-Wed-pm-463 The double and the cracked means of improving the group work in work-
mirror shops, group psychotherapy and team build
Barbosa, Cristina Monteiro (Brazil) ing
PS-Wed-pm-464 Psychological factors of Mstibovskyi, Illia (Russia)
diagnostic condition: students perception of PS-Wed-pm-475 Equotherapy: Health profes-
the movie Nell sionals speaks on their motivations for the exer-
Becker, Elisabeth (Brazil) cise of this work
PS-Wed-pm-465 Public politics of manage- Pugas, Mirela (Brazil)
ment and social representations about its

WEDNESDAY, 23 JULY
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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IUPsyS-012 IUPsyS Invited Symposium S-167 Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Hall 3 08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.2
Challenges for psychology in the devel Internal and external influences on the
oping/majority world Implicit Association Test (IAT)
Chair: Cooper, Saths (South Africa) Co-Chair: Schnabel, Konrad (Germany)
Co-Chair: Hofmann, Wilhelm (Germany)
Psychology in Latin America
Ardila, Ruben (Colombia) Effects of compatibility-order on the IATs
validity
Psychology as science and profession in
Teige-Mocigemba, Sarah (Germany)
Mexico: Background, challenges and per-
spectives Attitude accessibility in the implicit asso
Sanchez Sosa, Juan Jose (Mexico) ciation test
Schmitz, Florian (Germany)
Promoting international perspectives
Farah, Adnan (Jordan) One person plus his/her several identities:
One or several implicit attitudes?
Psychology in Yemen and the Arab World:
Maliszewski, Norbert (Poland)
Obstacles and challenges
Saleh, Maan A. Bari (Yemen) Relationships between the type of implicit
and explicit self-esteem and social adapta-
Majority world contributions for universal
tion
psychological science
Kobayashi, Chihiro (Japan)
Pandey, Janak (India)
Mental resistance to temptation: Self-con-
Measuring attitudes, values and personal
trol strategies and implicit attitude change
ity across the world: Again the emperor
Hofmann, Wilhelm (Germany)
has no clothes
Nair, Elizabeth (Singapore) Malleability of automatic rejection associa-
tions in social anxiety
S-166 Symposium Schnabel, Konrad (Germany)
08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.1
S-168 Symposium
Intergroup relations: From hostility to so-
cial justice (under the auspices of the In- 08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.3
ternational Network of Psychologists for Social psychology online: Connecting me-
Social Responsibility; INPsySR) thodologies for qualitative inquiries
Co-Chair: Cohrs, Christopher (Germany) Chair: Luna Hernandez, Jesus Rene (Spain)
Co-Chair: Garoff, Ferdinand (Finland)
Network analysis of metaphors about tech
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Right-wing attitude in Germany: Results of noscience in immigrants everyday dis-


a representative study course
Geiler, Norman (Germany) Luna Hernandez, Jesus Rene (Spain)
Group-focused enmity: Its expressions and Individualized connectivity: A review of
roots the community concept in cyberspace
Zick, Andreas (Germany) Georgieva Ninova, Maya (Spain)
Group-based victim consciousness and its Playing games with boring technologies:
effects on intergroup relations An essay on wireless networks and collec-
Vollhardt, Johanna (USA) tive action
Bona, Yann (Spain)
Discovering the Virus of dehumanization:
A radical change in approach to war and The connecting image: An online visual
peace research ethnography through Mexican stencil art
Netzer, Olek (Israel) Moska, Sayani (Spain)
Where on earth is social justice and peace? Free practices in a private world: Critical
Challenges for psychology analysis of creative processes in contem-
Degirmencioglu, Serdar M. (Turkey) porary societies
Farre, Albert (Spain)
Discussant: Bar-Tal, Daniel (Israel)

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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
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

A cross-cultural study of adolescents crea-


08.00 10.00 h Hall 5 tive personality
Visual and cognitive determinants of Shen, Jiliang (Peoples Republic of China)
reading development
Discussant: Shen, Jiliang (Peoples Republic of
Chair: Radach, Ralph (USA)
China)
Young childrens early literacy skills and
their significance for later reading S-173 Symposium
Lonigan, Christopher J. (USA) 08.00 10.00 h Hall 7
Non-phonological predictors of learning to Emotional regulation of learning: Psycho-
read in German biological and comparative studies
Hippmann, Kathrin (Germany) Co-Chair: Mustaca, Alba Elisabeth (Argentina)
Co-Chair: Torres Bares, Mara del Carmen
The non-phonological components of ra- (Spain)
pid serial naming
Schatschneider, Christopher (USA) Emotional effects of extinction on sexual
instrumental behavior in birds
Tracking non-linguistic visual processing
Gutierrez, German (Colombia)
demands critical for early reading
Radach, Ralph (USA) Frustration effect on interspecific commu-
nication responses in dogs
Bentosela, Mariana (Argentina)

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Emotion in reward-reduction paradigms: A Learning from text and pictures: Effects of


study with Roman High (RHA) and Roman sequencing and redundancy
Low (RLA) Avoidance rats Ullrich, Mark (Germany)
Torres Bares, Mara del Carmen (Spain)
Including eye movements in modelling ex-
Memory and emotion in frustration amples: Effects on learning and transfer
Mustaca, Alba Elisabeth (Argentina) van Gog, Tamara (Netherlands)
Emotion and causal learning Effects of consecutive presentation of text
Cndido, Antonio (Spain) and picture on learning
Sarti, Julia (Germany)
S-174 Symposium
Discussant: Tapiero, Isabelle (France)
08.00 10.00 h Hall 8
Distributed cognition: A framework for S-176 Symposium
understanding learning with technology 08.00 10.00 h Hall 10
Chair: Angeli, Charoula (Cyprus) Advances in research on the cognitive de-
Distributed cognition in technology- terminants of intelligence
enhanced foreign language learning: Cre Chair: Schweizer, Karl (Germany)
ating a web-based tourist guide for Lon-
The capacity for complex mental permuta-
don
tions as a source of individual differences
Narciss, Susanne (Germany)
in fluid intelligence
Distributed cognition in a sixth-grade Bowman, David (Australia)
classroom: An attempt to overcome alter-
Exploring the nature of individual differ
native conceptions about light and color
ences in working memory capacity
Angeli, Charoula (Cyprus)
Unworth, Nash (USA)
Collaborative virtual environments as
Beyond simple storage: Which working
means to increase the level of intersubjec-
memory related cognitive functions pre-
tivity in a distributed cognition system
dict reasoning?
Ligorio, Maria Beatrice (Italy)
Krumm, Stefan (Germany)
Scientific investigations with primary
On neurocognitive processes underlying
school children: A distributed cognitive
psychometric intelligence: Contrasting the
system
mental speed approach with the temporal
Valanides, Nicos (Cyprus)
resolution hypothesis
Coercing collaborative learning processes Troche, Stefan (Switzerland)
by online feedback and instructional de-
The role of intelligence in learning an exe-
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

sign strategies
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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scientific program

French adaptation of the anger-related S-180 Symposium


reactions and goals inventory revised
08.00 10.00 h Hall 15.2B
Recchia, Sophie (Luxembourg)
Special features of self-regulated learn
Deffenbacher driving anger scale: Psycho- ing
metric properties of a German version Co-Chair: Schmidt, Michaela (Germany)
Steffgen, Georges (Luxembourg) Co-Chair: Dignath, Charlotte (Germany)
New inventory to measure sensitivity to
The measurement of metacognition and
frustration and provocation: The Situatio-
self-regulation in young children
nal Triggers of Aggressive Response (STAR)
Whitebread, David (United Kingdom)
scale
Lawrence, Claire (United Kingdom) Childrens learning at primary school: Role
of motivation and feedback
Discussant: Weber, Hannelore (Germany)
Nurmi, Jari-Erik (Finland)
S-178 Symposium Self-regulation interventions
08.00 10.00 h Hall 14.2 Perels, Franziska (Germany)
Social axioms: Recent advances across cul- Shaping teacher identity through self-
tures regulation
Chair: Chen, Sylvia Xiaohua (Hong Kong SAR Cardelle-Elawar, Maria (USA)
of the Peoples Republic of China)
Fostering beneficial self-related cognitions
Social axioms in the USA as essential components of self-regulation
Singelis, Theodore (USA) in a challenging learning context
Lapka, Dominik (Austria)
Validity of the Italian social axioms survey
Comunian, Anna Laura (Italy) S-181 Symposium
Social axioms among students in Sabah, 08.00 10.00 h Room 43
Malaysia Learning and strategy selection in multi-
Ismail, Rosnah (Malaysia) attribute decision making
Social axioms moderate the influence of Co-Chair: Brder, Arndt (Germany)
positive I-convictions on hope Co-Chair: Betsch, Tilmann (Germany)
Bernardo, Allan B.I. (Philippines)
How to replace multiple strategies by mul-
Unraveling mysteries of the post-commu- tiple representations: Simulations and evi-
nist world: Cynicism that breeds mistrust dence
and unhappiness A cultural analysis of a Glckner, Andreas (Germany)
cross-cultural phenomenon
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Evidence accumulation: The desired level


Boski, Pawel (Poland)
of confidence as a stopping rule in se-
Discussant: Leung, Kwok (Hong Kong SAR of quential information acquisition
the Peoples Republic of China) Hausmann, Daniel (Switzerland)

S-179 Symposium The importance of learning when making


inferences
08.00 10.00 h Hall 15.2A Rieskamp, Jrg (Germany)
The rise of national intelligence in the
Sudan Influence of learning regime and cue for-
Chair: El-Shiakh, Fadi Al-Mawla (Sudan) mat on decision strategies and exemplar-
based judgment
El-Shiakh, Fadi Al-Mawla (Sudan) Brder, Arndt (Germany)
Khaleefa, Omar (Sudan)
Towards an integrative model of automa-
Abdel Wahid, Sahar (Sudan)
tic and deliberative decision making
Salman, Afra (Sudan)
Betsch, Tilmann (Germany)
Atallah, Salah El-Deen (Sudan)
Discussant: Harvey, Nigel (United Kingdom)

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S-182 Symposium The influence of mood and motivation on


neurofeedback training
08.00 10.00 h Room 44
Nijboer, Femke (Germany)
Psychology of excellence
Co-Chair: Tan, Ai-Girl (Singapore) S-184 Symposium
Co-Chair: Wegge, Jrgen (Germany) 08.00 10.00 h Room 13/14
Chinese high school students in physics Chronic pain in children and adolescents:
classrooms as active, self-regulated learn From epidemiology and maintaining fac-
ers: Cognitive, motivational and environ- tors to treatment
mental aspects Chair: Hechler, Tanja (Germany)
Neber, Heinz (Germany)
The burden of multiple pains in children
The use of peer consensual technique to and adolescents psychosocial correlates:
assess inventive ideas during generative Findings from an epidemiological study in
and explorative phases Germany
Lee Pe, Madeline (Singapore) Krner-Herwig, Birgit (Germany)
High school students creativity efficacies The role of pain coping strategies and
Ho, Valerie (Singapore) pain-specific beliefs in pain experience in
Affectivity and performance among high children and adolescents suffering from
school students chronic pain: Findings from an epidemiolo-
Yong, Lim-Chyi (Singapore) gical study in Denmark
Thastum, Mikael (Denmark)
Self-efficacy and success in English as a
foreign language Psychobiological aspects of the develop-
zcan, Gzide (Turkey) ment of chronic pain in children and ado
lescents: Findings from experimental re-
Psychology of excellence search studies in Germany
Tan, Ai-Girl (Singapore) Hermann, Christiane (Germany)
Discussant: Lee Pe, Madeline (Singapore) Chronic pain in children and adolescents:
How much suffering in the families? Fin-
S-183 Symposium dings from studies in Belgium and the
08.00 10.00 h Room 11/12 U.K.
Neurofeedback: Clinical applications in Goubert, Liesbet (Belgium)
mental disorders When pain is severe: Findings from a spe-
Chair: Mhlig, Stephan (Germany) cialised German inpatient treatment for
children and adolescents suffering from
Neurofeedback for treating substance ab-
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

chronic headache and abdominal pain


use disorders: A review
Hechler, Tanja (Germany)
Neumann-Thiele, Anja (Germany)
Exploring the effects of EEG-alpha-asym- S-185 Symposium
metry-biofeedback in depressive disorders 08.00 10.00 h Room 15/16
Schneider, Sabine (Germany) Neural bases of autobiographical memory
Realtime fMRI and fNIRS neurofeedback: and the self
Methods and applications Chair: Piolino, Pascale (France)
Ranganatha, Sitaram (Germany)
In search of autobiographical memories:
Feedback of slow cortical potentials and Neural bases of retrieval mechanisms
theta/beta ratio in ADHD results from a Piolino, Pascale (France)
long term follow up
Gani, Cihan (Germany) The self and its brains subcortical-cortical
midline system
Neurofeedback in ADHD promising op- Northoff, Georg (Germany)
tions and constraints from 30 years re-
search Neural correlates of envisioning emotional
Strehl, Ute (Germany) events in the near and far future
DArgembeau, Arnaud (Belgium)

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scientific program

Exploration of autobiographical memory: S-187 Symposium


Modeling of a common and unique neural
08.00 10.00 h Salon 19
network compared to episodic and seman-
tic memory Introduction to Japanese psychological
Burianova, Hana (Canada) rehabilitation therapy and its application
on aged people
Autobiographical memory after unilateral Co-Chair: Dadkhah, Asghar (Islamic Republic
temporal lobe resection: Relation with vol of Iran)
umes of medial temporal lobe structures Co-Chair: Kumar, Surender (Japan)
of medial temporal lobe structures
Noulhiane, Marion (France) Aging and rehabilitation
Teymouri, Fariba (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Hippocampal activation for autobiographi-
cal memories over the entire lifetime in Aged people and relaxation
healthy aged subjects: An fMRI study Roudsari, Moloud Pourmohammadi (Islamic
Viard, Armelle (United Kingdom) Republic of Iran)

S-186 Symposium Dohsa-hou and empowerment


Esbati, Mehrnoush (Islamic Republic of Iran)
08.00 10.00 h Room 17/18
Testing neuropsychological models across Aging and tele rehabilitation
populations: the advantages of examin Dadkhah, Sajjad (Malaysia)
ing measurement equivalence Aging and tele medecine
Chair: Gregg, Noel (USA) Dadkhah, Sepideh (USA)

Latent mean and covariance differences S-188 Symposium


with measurement equivalence in college
08.00 10.00 h Salon 20
students with developmental difficulties
versus the WAIS-III/WMS-III Advances in leadership research: The
Gregg, Noel (USA) structure of leadership behavior and its
influence on performance, strain, organi-
Latent mean and covariance differences zational cynicism and the role of the
with measurement equivalence in college context
students with LD and AD/HD versus the Chair: Felfe, Joerg (Germany)
beck depression inventory normative sam-
ple Transformational leadership and follow
Bowden, Stephen (Australia) ers well being
Franke, Franziska (Germany)
Errors to avoid when comparing CFA mo-
dels Does leadership matter? Analyzing antece-
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Bandalos, Deborah (USA) dents of organizational cynicism


Schilling, Jan (Germany)
Higher order factor analysis of the Rey-
nolds intellectual assessment scales with a The effectiveness of empowering leader-
referred sample ship in virtual working conditions
Nelson, Jason (USA) Hoch, Julia (Germany)
Role of extended time on the SAT reason Examining a five-factor model of leader-
ing test for students with disabilities ship behavior
Lindstrom, Jennifer (USA) Heinitz, Kathrin (Germany)
Application of measurement invariance in The critical incident technique: A comple-
the field of neuropsychology ment for questionnaires in leadership re-
Coleman, Chris (USA) search?
Pundt, Alexander (Germany)
Discussant: Felfe, Joerg (Germany)

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S-189 Symposium S-191 Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Salon 21 08.00 10.00 h Room 23
Worksite health promotion: Measuring Career adaptability during the transition
worksite health and work-life-balance to adulthood
Co-Chair: Busch, Christine (Germany) Chair: Skorikov, Vladimir (USA)
Co-Chair: Grunt, Julia (Germany)
Dimensions and criteria of career adapta-
Development and validation of an instru- bility
ment for the stress-related analysis of free Skorikov, Vladimir (USA)
lance work
Testing a self-regulation model of career
Grunt, Julia (Germany)
adaptability in late adolescents
Work-life balance of freelancers: Empirical Creed, Peter (Australia)
results
Effects of career planning on occupational
Janneck, Monique (Germany)
fit, satisfaction and self-perception in
Stress-related job analysis for hospital young adults
physicians: Development and validation of Porfeli, Erik (USA)
an instrument
Achievement and social strategies during
Keller, Monika (Germany)
university studies and career characteris
How to analyse work and health of the tics 10 year later
semi- and unskilled worker Salmela-Aro, Katariina (Finland)
Busch, Christine (Germany)
Career indecision and adjustment during
Work-related risk factors for migrant work the transition to adulthood
ers well-being in Germany: The role of Skorikov, Vladimir (USA)
work-family conflict
Discussant: Vondracek, Fred (USA)
Grimme, Jennifer (Germany)
The EFQM model: An instrument for work- S-192 Symposium
site health promotion? 08.00 10.00 h Room 24
Vincent, Sylvie (Germany) Applications of personality: Expanding
construct, criterion and cultural horizons
S-190 Symposium
Chair: Connelly, Brian S. (USA)
08.00 10.00 h Salon 22
Experiences with artistic production in Personality variables in industrial, work
different populations: Research and Psy- and organizational psychology: Current
chotherapy and new applications
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Chair: Grubits, Sonia (Brazil) Ones, Deniz S. (USA)


Counterproductive college behaviors:
Kadiwu childrens drawings
Using personality to predict violence,
Grubits, Sonia (Brazil)
theft, drug abuse and academic dishonesty
Art and therapy: A psychosemiotic ap- among students
proach Dilchert, Stephan (USA)
Darrault-Harris, Ivan (France)
Conscientiousness: Investigation of its fac
Therapeutic riding and the symbols related et structure through meta-analytic factor
to the horse analysis
Grubits Freire, Heloisa Bruna (Brazil) Connelly, Brian S. (USA)
Works of primitive art: Psychological inter- Agreeing on agreeableness: Interrelations
pretations and cultural variations among agreeableness constructs
Novello Pagliant, Nanta (France) Davies, Stacy E. (USA)
Identity construction of pantanal children European big five findings of the iGOES
Arantes, Michele (Brazil) (international Generalizability of Exaptri-
ate Success) project
The representation of The Other: The
Albrecht, Anne-Grit (Germany)
images of the New World created by the
Europeans
Pedroso, Maira (France)
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scientific program

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)
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

rences in verbal learning in old age


Language influence on image and emotion
Rast, Philippe (Switzerland)
generation during text comprehension
Discussant: Piccinin, Andrea (USA) Yerchak, Mikalai (Belarus)

S-169 Symposium FP-263 Paper Session


08.00 10.00 h Room 28 08.00 10.00 h Room 27
Evolution, motivation and mood Attitudes in context
Chair: Nesse, Randolph M. (USA) Co-Chair: Byrka, Katarzyna (Netherlands)
Co-Chair: Zhou, Jie (Peoples Republic of
Paradise lost: Costs and benefits of uncou- China)
pling the brain hemispheres
Kuhl, Julius (Germany) Health attitude as behavioral disposition:
Why do you eat fast-food if you say it is
Positive and negative affect as resource
not healthy?
and information for goal-engagement and
Byrka, Katarzyna (Netherlands)
disengagement
Heckhausen, Jutta (USA) Why TPB doesnt seem to work in Mxico?
The role of culture in distinguishing inten-
Depression can be an adaptation: Benefits
tion, volition and desire
in the development of goal disengage-
Contreras Ibez, Carlos C. (Mexico)
ment capacities in adolescence
Wrosch, Carsten (Canada)
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The relationships among developmental FP-265 Paper Session


goals and machiavellian personality beliefs
08.00 10.00 h Room 31
among Iranian college students
Latifian, Morteza (Islamic Republic of Iran) Leader-member exchange
Co-Chair: Lopez Zafra, Esther (Spain)
Womens gender identity and their atti Co-Chair: Yan, Jin (Peoples Republic of China)
tudes towards feminists
Kwiatkowska, Anna (Poland) The relationship of organizational justice,
social exchange relationship to psycholo-
The male attitude norms Inventory-III
gical contract breach: Evidence from China
(Afrikaans, English and Xhosa versions):
Jin, Yanghua (Peoples Republic of China)
Measures of masculinity ideology in South
Africa Relationship between job-demand, job-
Luyt, Russell (United Kingdom) control and work-family conflict: The mo-
derating role of leader-member exchange
Effort counts more than performance: The
Zeng, Chuikai (Peoples Republic of China)
value of effort in pursuit of academic
achievement in Confucian society The antecedents of trust in management
Wang, Hsiou-Huai (Taiwan) in Chinese organizations: An empirical anal
ysis to the effects of contract and LMX
FP-264 Paper Session Yan, Jin (Peoples Republic of China)
08.00 10.00 h Room 30 The impact of the emotional intelligence
Instructional media: Multimedia learning, of employees and their manager on the
e-learning, computer-based learning job performance of employees
Co-Chair: Sander, Elisabeth (Germany) Yuan, Denghua (Peoples Republic of China)
Co-Chair: Fries, Stefan (Germany)
Aspirations of female leaders at work-
Help design in a computer-based learning place: The impact of perceptions of gender
environment the effect of perceived un- congruency between family and work
derstanding and support of meta-cognitive Lopez Zafra, Esther (Spain)
processes The effect of relationship quality in Tai-
Schworm, Silke (Germany) wanese military teams: Investigating the
Transforming and leveraging knowledge interaction of leader-member exchange
gained in e-learning roadmap to e-learn and team members exchange
ing@ETH Zurich Huang, Min-Ping (Taiwan)
Troitzsch, Heide (Switzerland)
FP-266 Paper Session
Transitioning from the classroom to fully
08.00 10.00 h Room 33
online courses
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Meiners, Mary (USA) Implicit learning and memory


Co-Chair: Kinder, Annette (Germany)
Multimedia learning: Influence of a reset Co-Chair: Vadillo, Miguel A. (Spain)
button and interactive seductive details on
retention and comprehension in interac- Implicit learning in multiple faces tracking
tive animations Chen, Wenfeng (Peoples Republic of China)
Rey, Gnter Daniel (Germany)
Inferences in the comprehension and
Multimedia-learning in mathematics: In learning from refutation text
ducing cognitive conflicts Diakidoy, Irene-Anna (Cyprus)
Sander, Elisabeth (Germany)
Can we know what we can control in se-
Computer assisted and multidimensional quence learning?
learning: A teaching model for assisting Fu, Qiufang (Peoples Republic of China)
Iranian university students to learn better
Models of artificial grammar learning
Hameedy, Mansoor (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Kinder, Annette (Germany)
Implicit learning of phrase-structure gram-
mar in language and music
Rohrmeier, Martin (United Kingdom)

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Cue facilitation in contingency learning Experimental peace psychology: Priming


when there is no time to think compassion eliminates aggression toward
Vadillo, Miguel A. (Spain) outgroups under mortality salience
Abdollahi, Abdolhossein (Islamic Republic of
FP-267 Paper Session Iran)
08.00 10.00 h Room 34
FP-269 Paper Session
Juridical decision making
Co-Chair: McKillop, Dianne (Australia) 08.00 10.00 h Room 36
Co-Chair: Baumgrtel, Frank (Germany) Intergroup attitudes
Co-Chair: Bornman, Elirea (South Africa)
Decision making processes in experts and Co-Chair: Reese, Gerhard (Germany)
novices
Garcia Retamero, Rocio (Spain) Intergroup attitudes in the post-apartheid
South Africa
Legal decision making in euthanasia: The
Bornman, Elirea (South Africa)
impact of victims consent, psychological
evaluation and judges instructions on re- Extending the stereotype content model:
sponsibility and culpability judgments The Mainland Chinese stereotype of the
Denve, Catherine (France) Hong Kong Chinese
Guan, Yanjun (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
A series of studies on the role of apology
Republic of China)
in law: A psycholegal perspective
McKillop, Dianne (Australia) Effects of intergroup similarity/dissimilar
ity on majority attitudes towards immi-
Tension between psychological research
grant groups
findings and civil law (family-rights) in
Lopes, Rui (Portugal)
Germany
Baumgrtel, Frank (Germany) When real men derogate men: The role
of ingroup projection in antigay discrimi-
Crime scene analysis and issues of validity
nation
and methodology: A case study
Reese, Gerhard (Germany)
Knight, Zelda Gillian (South Africa)
Knowledge of the out-group as an ante
FP-268 Paper Session cedent of perceived threat to the in-group:
08.00 10.00 h Room 35 A test of integrated threat theory in India
Interpersonal relationships Singh, Purnima (India)
Co-Chair: Steca, Patrizia (Italy) Conflict, identity, and narrative: The pro-
Co-Chair: Back, Mitja (Germany) cess of intergroup contact between Israeli
and Palestinian youth
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Becoming friends by chance: Random seat Hammck, Phillip L. (USA)


assignment predicts friendship formation
Back, Mitja (Germany) FP-270 Paper Session
Adolescents self-efficacy beliefs and qua- 08.00 10.00 h Room 37
lity of experience in interpersonal relation- Interindividual differences in cognitive
ships with friends and parents performance
Steca, Patrizia (Italy) Co-Chair: Altsttter-Gleich, Christine
Social competence as a mediator between (Germany)
peer relationship and loneliness in middle Co-Chair: Shi, Jiannong (Peoples Republic of
childhood China)
Zhou, Zongkui (Peoples Republic of China)
Studies on individual differences with in-
I have a crush on you! Development and tellectually gifted children in mainland
validation of the index of having a crush China for 20 years
(Index C) Shi, Jiannong (Peoples Republic of China)
Rodrigues, David (Portugal)
Gender-difference in cognitive control
The function of filial piety: Defense against Zhou, Haotian (Peoples Republic of China)
mortality anxiety
Chuang, Yao-Chia (Taiwan)

273
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Gender-fairness of a knowledge test: Test Personality traits as mediators of the rela-


ing for differential item functioning and tionship between opinion leadership and
criterion validity expertise
Steinmayr, Ricarda (Germany) Gnambs, Timo (Austria)
A note on the development of sex differ Individual differences in types of humour
ences in three-dimensional mental rota according to basic cognitive and affective
tion abilities and membership in social groups
Geiser, Christian (Germany) Toroj, Malgorzata (Poland)
Something unknown is doing we dont Who teases nerdy smarties? Multilevel
know what!: Discrepancies between expli- analyses on big five and self-esteem in
cit and implicit representations of the in- grade eight students
telligence self-concept Rentzsch, Katrin (Germany)
Dislich, Friederike (Germany)
The role of personality in blame attribu
Positive effects of concern over mistakes: tion and perceived emotions for hypothe-
A relativization of a so called maladaptive tical incidences of victimisation
facet of perfectionism Heym, Nadja (United Kingdom)
Altsttter-Gleich, Christine (Germany)
Personality profiles of the hated and inti-
mate friends
FP-271 Paper Session
Mastor, Khairul (Malaysia)
08.00 10.00 h Room 38
Interindividual differences in social and Combining social axioms with personality
emotional performance measures and self-reported driving behav
ior in predicting traffic accidents
Chair: Sosa Correa, Manuel (Mexico)
Renge, Viesturs (Latvia)
Are conscientious individuals less innova-
tive? On the interplay of personality and FP-273 Paper Session
innovation potential 08.00 10.00 h Room 40
Inceoglu, Ilke (United Kingdom) Interindividual differences in stress, emo-
Emotional intelligence: Individual differ tionality, and coping I
ences Co-Chair: Nosenko, Eleonora (Ukraine)
Sosa Correa, Manuel (Mexico) Co-Chair: Erdmann, Gisela (Germany)

Emotional intelligence: Confirmatory and A computer-based information-processing


exploratory factor analysis technique of predicting proneness to emo-
Rezaeian Faraji, Hamid (Islamic Republic of Iran) tional stress
Nosenko, Eleonora (Ukraine)
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Social intelligence in the context of the


theory of fluid and crystallized intelli- Generality vs. specifity of coping with
gence stress
Seidel, Kristin (Germany) Erdmann, Gisela (Germany)
Predicting academic success with self- Validation of stress coping instruments:
rated, faked and peer-rated personality Differences between groups
facets Janke, Wilhelm (Germany)
Ziegler, Matthias (Germany)
Relationship between moral development
Interpersonal flexibility as a facet of social- and altruism and coping style in personal
emotional intelligence: Conceptual and ity factors of the students in Tehran
measurement issues Ebrahimy, Azam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Cheng, Cecilia (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
How coping mediates the effect of Type D
Republic of China)
personality on psychosomatic functioning:
A study of Chinese patients with coronary
FP-272 Paper Session
heart disease
08.00 10.00 h Room 39 Yu, Xiaonan (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Interindividual differences in social be Republic of China)
havior
Co-Chair: Renge, Viesturs (Latvia)
Co-Chair: Mastor, Khairul (Malaysia)

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Gender-specific differences in occupational IA-061 Invited Address


stress and coping strategies among low
10.15 11.15 h Hall 14.2
qualified workers: A qualitative approach
Kalytta, Tanja (Germany) Perception, attention and memory: A
free-energy formulation
WS-035 Workshop Friston, Karl J. (United Kingdom)
08.00 11.00 h Room 29 Chair: Lindenberger, Ulman (Germany)
The search for psychologys ethical prin- IA-062 Invited Address
ciples: A foundation for international
practice 10.15 11.15 h Hall 15.2A
Pettifor, Jean (Canada) The research and the practice of organi
Sinclair, Carole (Canada) zational psychology in Brazil: Challenges
and perspectives for the new millenium
WS-036 Workshop Ferreira, Maria Christina (Brazil)
08.30 13.30 h Room 32 Chair: Knowles, Michael (Australia)
European psychology publication issues IA-063 Invited Address
Weichselgartner, Erich (Germany)
10.15 11.15 h Hall 15.2B
IA-057 Invited Address Higher-order cognitive processes in pseu-
do-automatic associative processes of pri-
10.15 11.15 h Hall 3
ming and conditioning
Can causal structures be tested with cor-
Fiedler, Klaus (Germany)
relations?
Chair: dYdewalle, Gry (Belgium)
Bentler, Peter M. (USA)
Chair: Ziegelmann, Jochen (Germany) S-194 Symposium
IA-058 Invited Address 10.15 11.15 h Salon 19
Psychology at the United Nations: What
10.15 11.15 h Hall 4
psychologists do and how you can influ-
Learning about versus learning from ence global policies and events
other minds: Natural pedagogy and the
Chair: Kuriansky, Judy (USA)
role of ostensive communicative cues in
cultural learning in human infants Psychologists making a difference at the
Gergely, Gyrgy (Hungary) UN and on the global stage: Specific ad-
Chair: de Corte, Erik (Belgium) vances in ageing and violence against
women and establishing the First Psycho-
IA-074 Invited Address logy Day
10.15 11.15 h Hall 6 Denmark, Florence (USA)
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

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)

275
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of a cogni- FP-277 Paper Session


tive/behavioral program with disruptive
10.15 11.15 h Hall 5
and depressed children in Puerto Rico
Cabiya, Jos (Puerto Rico) Accuracy of personality judgements
Co-Chair: Uchida, Teruhisa (Japan)
Do dysfunctional beliefs predict therapy Co-Chair: Leising, Daniel (Germany)
outcome?
Ertle, Andrea (Germany) The influence of the similarity in personal
ity profiles on the accuracy of personality
Planning little goals: Expectancies and mo-
judgments
tivation in depressed mood
Weis, Susanne (Germany)
Miller, Robyn (Australia)
Effects of the prosodic features of speech
Positive emotion treatment group for de-
sound upon the personality impressions
pression: The evaluation of its treatment
Uchida, Teruhisa (Japan)
effects and change factors
Shieh, Bi-Ling (Taiwan) Cross-cultural consistency and differences
in perception of expressive behavior: An
FP-275 Paper Session American-Chinese comparison
10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.2 Zhang, Fang (USA)
Aesthetic preferences Informant-ratings of personality are sys
Co-Chair: Palmer, Stephen E. (USA) tematically affected by the relationship
Co-Chair: Jansson-Boyd, Cathrine (United King- between target and informant
dom) Leising, Daniel (Germany)
Aesthetic preferences for individual colors FP-279 Paper Session
and color combinations
10.15 11.15 h Hall 8
Schloss, Karen (USA)
Stereotypes and categorization II
Tactile and visual influences upon aesthe- Chair: Santos, Ana Sofia (Portugal)
tic evaluation of unfamiliar stimuli
Jansson-Boyd, Cathrine (United Kingdom) How sensitive are stereotypes to the sa
lient context?
Aesthetic preferences for spatial composi-
Santos, Ana Sofia (Portugal)
tion
Palmer, Stephen E. (USA) The effect of stereotype suppression on
memory
An aesthetic assessment of art works of
Kudo, Eriko (Japan)
different modalities
Pejic, Biljana (Serbia) Black single mothers in the US: A contextu-
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

alized look at the impact of negative ster


FP-276 Paper Session eotypes and myths on parenting
10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.3 Taylor, Sunday (USA)
Acquisition of language III
FP-280 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Stanislaw, Harold (USA)
Co-Chair: Raveh, Michal (Israel) 10.15 11.15 h Hall 9
Stress and mental health II
Literacy development in at-risk children: Chair: Upadhyay, Bal Krishna (India)
Outcomes of the Stanislaus County school
readiness program Exploring the pattern of stress and person
Stanislaw, Harold (USA) ality type among forest personnel
Upadhyay, Bal Krishna (India)
Linguistic environment and language de-
velopment of pre-school children Stress, coping and mental health in rural
I., Anjali (India) and urban settings
Joshi, Jyotsna (India)
Language transfer through word order for
bilingual infants Stress, mental disorders and IBS
Wanner, Peter (Japan) Solati Dehkordi, Seyed Kamal (Islamic Republic
of Iran)

276
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FP-281 Paper Session Management of interdisciplinary research


networks: New models, new challenges
10.15 11.15 h Hall 10
Scheuermann, Michael (Germany)
Substance abuse/epidemiology, course
and intervention II ECOS-UADY: A model for interdisciplinary
Chair: Murphy, Philip (United Kingdom) community work at universities
Castillo Len, Teresita (Mexico)
Time since cannabis use cessation: Implica-
Beliefs about the scientific community: So-
tions for mood and IQ performance
ciology of science and technology
Murphy, Philip (United Kingdom)
Vzquez Alonso, Angel (Spain)
Trauma and addiction: Diagnostics and
Effective factors and indicators that en-
treatment
hance educational quality at the national
Feselmayer, Senta (Austria)
level
The knowledge of college students about Sun, Hechuan (Peoples Republic of China)
substance abuse in Iran
Javadian, Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran) FP-285 Paper Session
10.15 11.15 h Room 13/14
FP-282 Paper Session Competence development and compe-
10.15 11.15 h Room 43 tence management I
Developmental tasks and challenges in Chair: Sonnentag, Sabine (Germany)
midlife II
Chair: von der Lippe, Holger (Germany) Learning in a dynamic job environment:
Deliberate practice of software engineers
Personal networks, social interaction, and Sonnentag, Sabine (Germany)
developmental transitions: The social im-
Relations between work values and pro-
pact on family formation
fessional competence
von der Lippe, Holger (Germany)
Hetze, Anna-Maria (Germany)
World War II children coming of age in Ger-
Competence management in product de-
many: The impact on attachment and mar
sign
ital careers
Debitz, Uwe (Germany)
Fooken, Insa (Germany)
Body image following menopause FP-286 Paper Session
Rubio Ardanaz, Eduardo (Spain) 10.15 11.15 h Room 15/16
Emotion I
FP-283 Paper Session
Chair: Mauss, Iris (USA)
10.15 11.15 h Room 44
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Clinical/counseling psychology IV Cultural background and emotional re-


Chair: Jobke, Sandra (Germany) sponding: Differential effects on different
aspects of emotion
Do patients with visual field defects show Mauss, Iris (USA)
changes in their personality traits?
Emotional climate, civic culture and fear to
Jobke, Sandra (Germany)
crime in four Latin American nations
Psychotherapy in cross cultural perspec- Ruiz Prez, Jose Ignacio (Colombia)
tive
Multicultural personality, performance and
Narasappa, Kumaraswamy (Malaysia)
strain of Chinese managers
Using virtual characters to study gaze Yan, Wenhua (Peoples Republic of China)
perception in high-functioning autism
Schwartz, Caroline (Germany) FP-287 Paper Session
10.15 11.15 h Room 17/18
FP-284 Paper Session Factors of influencing stress and coping
10.15 11.15 h Room 11/12 behavior I
Interdisciplinary issues Chair: Grebner, Simone (USA)
Co-Chair: Scheuermann, Michael (Germany)
Co-Chair: Vzquez Alonso, Angel (Spain)

277
scientific program

Gains and costs of work stressors: Chal IS-117 Invited Symposium


lenge and hindrance stressors predict dif-
11.30 13.30 h Hall 4
ferentially subjective success
Grebner, Simone (USA) Attention and action: Cognitive neuro
scientific evidence for interactions and
Proactive behavior as a reaction to job dissociations
stressors: Stressor-specific proactive be Chair: Humphreys, Glyn W. (United Kingdom)
havior and general proactive behavior
Spychala, Anne (Germany) Introduction to attention and action
Humphreys, Glyn W. (United Kingdom)
Organizational and personal values impact
on occupational well-being Interactions between attention and action
Porto, Juliana (Brazil) Buxbaum, Laurel (USA)

FP-278 Paper Session Binding objects through action


Riddoch, Jane (United Kingdom)
10.15 11.15 h Salon 21
Cognition and emotion II Attending to others actions
Bekkering, Harold (Netherlands)
Co-Chair: Bertels, Julie (Belgium)
Co-Chair: Yong, Chi King Bauhinia (Hong Action-related influences on the orienting
Kong SAR of the Peoples Republic of China) of visuospatial attention: Evidence from
Handy, Todd (Canada)
Emotion perception for faces and music:
Is there a link? IS-118 Invited Symposium
Yong, Chi King Bauhinia (Hong Kong SAR of
11.30 14.45 h Hall 6
the Peoples Republic of China)
Visual perception: From experiments to
Developmental features of emotional pro- modeling
sody recognition from vocal cues Co-Chair: Vaitkevicius, Henrikas P. (Lithuania)
Dmitrieva, Elena (Russia) Co-Chair: Paramei, Galina V. (United Kingdom)
Auditory adaptations of the dot probe
Binocular rivalry and neural dynamics
task and the emotional cuing paradigm:
Blake, Randolph (USA)
How does the emotional valence of spo-
ken words influence the orienting of at- Are there universals in mental timing?
tention in healthy subjects? Geissler, Hans-Georg (Germany)
Bertels, Julie (Belgium)
Stages for extracting colour information
An acoustical explanation of the percep Kulikowski, Janus (United Kingdom)
tion of musical harmony (resolved and un-
Visual illusions in perception
resolved chords, major and minor chords)
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Bertulis, Algis (Lithuania)


Cook, Norman D. (Japan)
The perception of chromatic stimuli in the
peripheral human retina
McKeefry, Declan (United Kingdom)
Hue and saturation shifts induced by spa
tial contrast
Paramei, Galina V. (United Kingdom)
Evolutionary models of color categoriza-
tion under population heterogeneity and
nonuniform environmental color distribu-
tions
Jameson, Kimberly A. (USA)
Achromatic vision in invertebrate and ver-
tebrate retina: Comparative research and
modeling
Chernorizov, Alexandr (Russia)
Influence of adaptation on a perceived ori-
entation of line
Vaitkevicius, Henrikas P. (Lithuania)
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Discrimination of bimodality stimuli in the Genetic and environmental links between


visual system brain and body in old age: Findings from
Izmailov, Chingis (Russia) the longitudinal study of aging danish
twins
IS-119 Invited Symposium Johnson, Wendy (USA)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 7
IS-121 Invited Symposium
Recognition and reconciliation Dedi
cated to Professor Bernhard Wilpert 11.30 13.30 h Hall 9
Co-Chair: David, Henry P. (USA) Pathways to resilience across cultures:
Co-Chair: Wilpert, Czarina (Germany) Lessons from studies of positive develop-
ment under adverse circumstances
Personal reflections of a survivor Chair: Ungar, Michael (Canada)
Lustiger, Arno (Germany)
Pathways to resilience: Results from a
Dialogue between descendants from op-
mixed-method 14-site international explor
posite sides: Of Holocaust survivors and of
atory study of the psychosocial determin
Nazi perpetrators
ants of health
Bar-On, Dan (Israel)
Ungar, Michael (Canada)
The second generation of the Shoah: Tak
Day in the life of resilient adolescents in
ing on the trauma and the opportunity for
eight diverse communities around the
post-traumatic growth
globe
Spiegel, Miriam Victory (Switzerland)
Tapanya, Sombat (Thailand)
Post-conflict socio-emotional obstacles to
Capturing resilience: Is it possible and are
reconciliation
there similarities across cultures?
Ajdukovic, Dean (Croatia)
Hjemdal, Odin (Norway)
IS-120 Invited Symposium Resilience among Russian youth
11.30 13.30 h Hall 8 Makhnach, Alexander (Russia)
Why is IQ a predictor of death? Uphenyo ngokwazi kwentsha yasemalo-
Co-Chair: Deary, Ian J. (United Kingdom) kishini ukumelana nesimo ensinzima: A
Co-Chair: Roberts, Beverly A. (United South African study of resilience among
Kingdom) township youth
Theron, Linda (South Africa)
Intelligence, personality and the death of
the Scottish Nation Resilience from birth to 40: A comparison
Deary, Ian J. (United Kingdom) of Japanese immigrants and indigenous
Hawaiians
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Reaction time and mortality in the UK McCubbin, Laurie (USA)


health and lifestyle survey
Roberts, Beverly A. (United Kingdom) IS-122 Invited Symposium
Socio-economic position in childhood, cog 11.30 13.30 h Hall 10
nitive performance in young adulthood Visual attention
and mortality in CHD or stroke in later life: Chair: Bundesen, Claus (Denmark)
Swedish conscripts study
Rasmussen, Finn (Sweden) Selective attention in the human and mon-
key brain
IQ in early adulthood: associations with
Duncan, John (United Kingdom)
somatic and psychiatric health outcomes in
the Vietnam experience study Modeling visual attention by TVA
Batty, G. David (United Kingdom) Kyllingsbk, Sren (Denmark)
Is SES a surrogate for IQ in predicting Neural mechanisms of visual attention in
health? NTVA
Gottfredson, Linda S. (USA) Bundesen, Claus (Denmark)
TVA-based patient studies
Habekost, Thomas (Denmark)

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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
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Chair: Haynes, Stephen N. (USA)


Co-Chair: Sebastian Galles, Nuria (Spain)
Analysis and treatment of clients with Co-Chair: Costa, Alberto (Spain)
ADD/ADHD with substance use: Two case
Bilingualism and cognitive control: Neural
examples
perspectives
Timonen, Tero (Finland)
Abutalebi, Jubin (Italy)
Reliability of clinical case formulation: The
Brain structure and language processing:
case of functional analysis
Individual differences and expertise-re
Virus Ortega, Javier (Spain)
lated brain differences
A relational conception of case formula Golestani, Narly (United Kingdom)
tions
Language switching and the bilingual in-
Westmeyer, Hans (Germany)
teractive activation model
Testing cognitive behavioral case formula- Grainger, Jonathan (France)
tions
Cross-language competition begins during
Mumma, Greg (USA)
speech planning but extends into bilingual
speech
Kroll, Judith (USA)

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Individual differences in non-native pho- S-195 Symposium


neme perception: Linguistic or acoustic ori-
11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.1
gins
Sebastian Galles, Nuria (Spain) Social and individual responses to terror
and trauma (under the auspices of the In-
IUPsyS-010 IUPsyS Invited Symposium ternational Network of Psychologists for
Social Responsibility; INPsySR)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.3
Co-Chair: Garoff, Ferdinand (Finland)
Flexibility in arithmetic: Theoretical, me-
Co-Chair: Schroer, Miriam (Germany)
todological and instructional challenges
Co-Chair: Lemaire, Patrick (France) The Jena terrorism study: Media data
Co-Chair: Verschaffel, Lieven (Belgium) Hauecker, Nicole (Germany)
The use of logical-mathematical principles The Jena terrorism study: First interview
in solving arithmetical operations data
Nunes, Terezinha (United Kingdom) Schneider, Johannes (Germany)
Strategic changes in childrens two-digit Managing the psychology of fear and ter-
addition problem solving ror: Results from an assembly of experts
Lemaire, Patrick (France) Seyle, Conor (USA)
The effect of intelligence and feedback on Does collective trauma affect individual
childrens strategic competence processing of traumatic crises?
Luwel, Koen (Belgium) Garoff, Ferdinand (Finland)
The strategic use of alternative represen- Listening to childrens experiences of war
tations in arithmetic word problem solv and evacuation
ing Palonen, Kirsti (Finland)
Thevenot, Catherine (Switzerland)
S-196 Symposium
Is flexibility based on the integration of
11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.2
conceptual and procedural knowledge?
The case of decimal fractions Protective factors and supportive envi-
Schneider, Michael (Switzerland) ronments for lesbian, gay and bisexual
adolescents
IUPsyS-011 IUPsyS Invited Symposium Chair: Goodenow, Carol (USA)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 5 Factors protective against self-harm in gay,
Internationalising qualifications in psy- lesbian and bisexual youth
chology: Challenges and opportunities Goodenow, Carol (USA)
Chair: Lunt, Ingrid (United Kingdom)
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

The role of protective factors in reducing


Internationlising psychology qualifica- the odds of teen pregnancy Iinvolvement
tions: The example of the EuroPsy and the among bisexual adolescents in Canada and
challenges for wider internationalisation the U.S.
Lunt, Ingrid (United Kingdom) Saewyc, Elizabeth (Canada)
EuroPsy proceedings in Finland The relationship between school context
Tikkanen, Tuomo (Finland) and heterosexual students attitudes about
homosexuality
Implementing the EuroPsy certificate. Ex- Horn, Stacey (USA)
perience and learning gained from Spain
Peiro, Jose M. (Spain) Safer sexual diversity climates: An evalu
ation of Massachusetts safe schools pro-
Implementing the EuroPsy in France: An gram for gay and lesbian students
added difficulty or a good opportunity for Szalacha, Laura (USA)
the profession?
Lcuyer, Roger (France) Attitudes and behaviors of school staff re-
garding health promotion services for les-
Discussant: Georgas, James (Greece) bian, gay and bisexual youth
Anderson, Clinton (USA)
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S-197 Symposium S-199 Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Room 43 11.30 13.30 h Room 11/12
Cultural patterns of family relationships Values, culture, and developmental tasks:
and value orientations Clashing or conforming with academic in-
Co-Chair: Trommsdorff, Gisela (Germany) volvement of adolescents?
Co-Chair: Kagitcibasi, Cigdem (Turkey) Co-Chair: Kessels, Ursula (Germany)
Co-Chair: Fries, Stefan (Germany)
Cultural patterns of exchange in kinship
systems: Results from a comparative sur- Aspiring for achievement in the family and
vey in eleven societies school contexts during adolescence
Nauck, Bernhard (Germany) Daniel, Ella (Israel)
Values of children and family models of Learning motivation, leisure experience
adolescents: An eleven-culture study and value orientations in Italian students
Mayer, Boris (Germany) Hofer, Manfred (Germany)
Adolescent future orientation and the role Value development in the transition from
of maternal parenting: A German-Turkish school to university
comparison Husemann, Nicole (Germany)
Albert, Isabelle (Luxembourg)
When academic achievement clashes with
Values, family relationships and religiosity developmental tasks of adolescents
of adolescents in two European countries: Kessels, Ursula (Germany)
France and Germany
Avenues to overcoming the achievement
Brisset, Camille (France)
gap: The interplay of classroom composi
Family model in Poland tion, clique norms, and educational values
Lubiewska, Katarzyna (Poland) of immigrant students
Zander-Music, Lysann (Germany)
Discussant: Kagitcibasi, Cigdem (Turkey)
Discussant: Spinath, Birgit (Germany)
S-198 Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Room 44 S-200 Symposium
Basic processes of film perception and co- 11.30 13.30 h Room 13/14
gnition Constructing spatial models from various
Co-Chair: Schwan, Stephan (Germany) sources
Co-Chair: Huff, Markus (Germany) Chair: Gyselinck, Valrie (France)

Tracking multiple objects across abrupt Functional equivalence of spatial represen-


THURSDAY, 24 JULY

viewpoint changes tations derived from vision and language


Jahn, Georg (Germany) Avraamides, Marios (Cyprus)
Do film illiterates understand basic cine- Remembering locations on the basis of
matographic principles? spatial actions and spatial language
Ildirar, Sermin (Turkey) May, Mark (Germany)
Semantic, aesthetic and cognitive effects Following a route in a virtual environment
of flashbacks in film or hearing a verbal description of that
dYdewalle, Gry (Belgium) route: What changes?
Gyselinck, Valrie (France)
Questioning the rules of continuity edit
ing Visuo-spatial individual differences in spa-
Hecht, Heiko (Germany) tial text processing
Meneghetti, Chiara (Italy)
Crossing the line: Understanding the 180
system of continuity editing Working memory and spatial descriptions:
Huff, Markus (Germany) Insights into mental model form and func-
tion
Discussant: Ohler, Peter (Germany)
Bruny, Tad (USA)

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S-201 Symposium S-203 Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Room 15/16 11.30 13.30 h Salon 19
Conflicts as signals: Adaptation based on Psychological perspectives on chronic pain
top-down control and bottom-up signal Chair: Krner-Herwig, Birgit (Germany)
ing
Chair: Strmer, Birgit (Germany) The epidemiology of chronic pain and its
burden on children and adolescents
The relation between expectancy viola- Passchier, Jan (Netherlands)
tions and the optimization of task strate-
Internet based selfmanagement interven-
gies
tions for paediatric headache
Schwager, Sabine (Germany)
Trautmann, Ellen (Germany)
Bottom-up adaptation versus top-down
Secondary prevention of medication over
control in the Simon task
use in migraine patients
Alpay, Gamze (Germany)
Fritsche, Gnther (Germany)
The functional integration of the anterior
Hypervigilance and postoperative pain
cingulate cortex during conflict processing
Lautenbacher, Stefan (Germany)
Fan, Jin (USA)
Pain related fear avoidance and endurance
Adaptation processes after different types
in the development of individually tai
of conflict in a combined Simon/Go-NoGo-
lored, risk based interventions
paradigm
Hasenbring, Monika (Germany)
Nigbur, Roland (Germany)
Consequences of losing control over pain:
Cognitive control mechanisms in the hu-
An experimental investigation
man brain
van Damme, Stefaan (Belgium)
Egner, Tobias (USA)
Discussant: Strmer, Birgit (Germany)
S-204 Symposium
S-202 Symposium 11.30 13.30 h Salon 20
11.30 13.30 h Room 17/18 Cognitive, social and emotional processes
in creative teams
Healthy lifestyles consisting of different
behaviors: Understanding mechanisms Co-Chair: Lauche, Kristina (Netherlands)
for designing effective interventions Co-Chair: Badke-Schaub, Petra (Netherlands)
Chair: Lippke, Sonia (Germany) Success factors for teamwork in design
Zamel, David Ben (Germany)
Intercorrelations between cognitions, in-
tentions and multiple health behaviors Social skills in design teams
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

de Vet, Emely (Netherlands) Bierhals, Reimer (Germany)


Sun protection versus sunbathing: Addi Shared mental models in practical applica-
tional positive effects of intervening on tion: Benefits and limitations
one aspect of a risk behavior Kohler, Petra (Germany)
Aiken, Leona (USA)
The development of shared mental models
The earlier the better and the more broad in design teams: An experimental analysis
effects: A Randomized Controlled Trial Neumann, Andre (Netherlands)
(RCT) to prevent behavioral disorders
Emotion-dynamics in multi-disciplinary de-
among children
sign teams
Schmid, Holger (Switzerland)
Jung, Malte (USA)
Behavior matters: What works in self-
Comparing actions of creative designing
regulation interventions?
Sachse, Pierre (Austria)
Michie, Susan (United Kingdom)
Challenges in multi-behavior intervention
and theory-based research: From single
theories to integrations
Lippke, Sonia (Germany)
Discussant: Velicer, Wayne (USA)

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S-205 Symposium Adolescents entrepreneurial orientation


predicted by personality traits and entre-
11.30 13.30 h Salon 21
preneurial family background
Practice advances in clinical psychology Schroeder, Elke (Germany)
Chair: Norcross, John (USA)
Correlates of networking in a German
Primary care psychology sample of entrepreneurs
Bray, James (USA) Grau, Andreas (Germany)
Ethics in emerging areas Success of small business owners in Peru:
Campbell, Linda (USA) Strategies and cultural practices
Unger, Jens (Germany)
Multicultural competence
Kelly, Jennifer (USA) National culture and innovation
Lukes, Martin (Czech Republic)
Ethics and the invisible psychologist
Koocher, Gerald (USA) Societal legitimation: Cultural practices
and entrepreneurship in 35 countries
Evidence-based practice in psychology
Stephan, Ute (Germany)
Norcross, John (USA)
Discussant: Wegge, Jrgen (Germany)
Prescription privileges
Resnick, Robert (USA) S-208 Symposium
S-206 Symposium 11.30 13.30 h Room 24
Prospective memory development across
11.30 13.30 h Salon 22
the lifespan
Self-regulated learning in mathematics
Chair: Kliegel, Matthias (Germany)
and science classes
Co-Chair: Perels, Franziska (Germany) Preschool children and prospective memo-
Co-Chair: Otto, Barbara (Germany) ry: Delaying the execution of an intention
affects performance
Student conscientiousness, regulated
Rendell, Peter (Australia)
learning and science achievement
Zeidner, Moshe (Israel) Temporal processing of multiple inten-
tions
Emotion regulation as important feature
Mntyl, Timo (Sweden)
of self-regulated learning in school
Hascher, Tina (Austria) Prospective memory in ADHD and autistic
children
Investigating mathematics teachers pro-
Brandimonte, Maria (Italy)
motion of self-regulated learning: A multi-
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

method approach A busy week: Task setting, motivation and


Dignath, Charlotte (Germany) age differences in prospective memory
Aberle, Ingo (Germany)
Fostering self-regulated learning in science
education The realisation of delayed intentions: Age
Labuhn, Andju Sara (Germany) differences and potential mechanisms
Ellis, Judi (United Kingdom)
Dissonances in self-regulated learning
among freshmen: Integrated versus disin- The role of social importance in adult age
tegrated learning patterns differences in prospective memory
Minnaert, Alexander (Netherlands) Altgassen, Mareike (Germany)
Discussant: Souvignier, Elmar (Germany) S-209 Symposium
S-207 Symposium 11.30 13.30 h Room 25
Individual differences in work-related
11.30 13.30 h Room 23
transitions across the life span
Psychology of entrepreneurship current
Co-Chair: Kracke, Brbel (Germany)
research and trends: Social and cultural
Co-Chair: Wiese, Bettina S. (Switzerland)
aspects of entrepreneurship (Part II)
Co-Chair: Stephan, Ute (Germany) Preparation of the school-to-work transi
Co-Chair: Gorgievski, Marjan (Netherlands) tion in adolescence
Kracke, Brbel (Germany)

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School-to-work transitions in times of so- Components of affective vigilance: Sepa


cial change rating binding, attraction and interference
Schoon, Ingrid (United Kingdom) effects of threat-related stimuli
Hock, Michael (Germany)
From high school to university: Do family
plans influence career decisions in adoles Procrastination and emotion regulation
cence? Grpel, Peter (Slovak Republic)
Wiese, Bettina S. (Switzerland)
Explicit and implicit assessment of emo
The transition process into entrepreneur- tional expressivity
ship: Results from the Vienna Entrepre- Tausch, Anja (Germany)
neurship studies
Disgust sensitivity as an antecedent and a
Korunka, Christian (Austria)
consequence of disgust behavior
Successfully re-entering the workforce af- Zinkernagel, Axel (Germany)
ter maternity leave
Effects of gender role on personal resources
Seiger, Christine P. (Switzerland)
and coping with stress
The role of time perspective in relations Lipiska-Grobelny, Agnieszka (Poland)
between achievement goals, work enga-
gement and performance of post-retired FP-289 Paper Session
workers 11.30 13.30 h Room 29
de Lange, Anna H. (Netherlands) Children with mental retardation, autism
or Downs syndrome II
S-210 Symposium
Chair: Bolsanello, Maria Augusta (Brazil)
11.30 13.30 h Room 26
Psychology in a global era: Challenges, Mothers of Downs Syndrome babies: Im-
opportunities and responsibilities plications for early intervention
Chair: Pickren, Wade (Canada) Bolsanello, Maria Augusta (Brazil)
Reducing behavioral problems through a
Internationalizing psychology: Organiza-
communicative instructional model for
tional, curriculum and epistemological
preschool children with autism
changes for a global era
Chano, Jiraporn (Thailand)
Marsella, Anthony (USA)
The effects of pivotal response training on
Women and psychology in a global era
communicative behavior of preschoolers
Cheung, Fanny M. (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo-
with autism
ples Republic of China)
Tang, Jung-Chang (Taiwan)
Cross-cultural research ethics: Challenges
Face processing in children with autism
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

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)

Validity of the Base Intelligence Quotient Enhancing intercultural competence of Chi


test (BasIQ) nese students studying in Germany and
Sjberg, Anders (Sweden) German students studying in China
Hansen, Miriam (Germany)
Factors affecting Khon Kaen University
students multiple intelligences Intending as an individual and as a cultural
Pinpradit, Neon (Thailand) process
Adamopoulos, John (USA)
Processing style, emotional Intelligence
and well-being Conceptions of individualism and collecti-
Schutte, Nicola (Australia) vism in contemporary India and China
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Alfoldy, Sarka (Czech Republic)


The relationship of the Berlin intelligence
structure model and the three stratum Conservatism: A major dimension of indi-
theory vidual and cross-cultural differences?
S, Heinz-Martin (Germany) Stankov, Lazar (USA)
Predictability of item parameters for auto- Self construal, ethnic orientation and mo-
matically and manually generated figural tivation in Indian and British young adults
matrices items Tripathi, Kailas Nath (India)
Hofer, Stefan (Germany)
The role of value orientations in individual
innovation process
FP-292 Paper Session
Dang, Junhua (Peoples Republic of China)
11.30 13.30 h Room 33
Indigenous and ethnopsychology FP-294 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Sun, Chien-Ru (Taiwan) 11.30 13.30 h Room 35
Co-Chair: Groh, Arnold (Germany) Health cognition and risk behavior
Culture and colour concepts Co-Chair: De Gucht, Veronique (Netherlands)
Groh, Arnold (Germany) Co-Chair: Velasco, Lilian (Spain)

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Is there a reciprocal relationship between FP-296 Paper Session


health behaviour and psychological and
11.30 13.30 h Room 37
somatic distress?
De Gucht, Veronique (Netherlands) Hierarchical positions and performance
Co-Chair: Peus, Claudia (Germany)
Cognitive resources of perceived control, Co-Chair: Seppl, Tuija (Finland)
stress-recovery state and affective malaise
in Fibromyalgia Does CEO personality matter? Implications
Velasco, Lilian (Spain) for financial performance and corporate
social responsibility
High school students attitudes towards
Jacquart, Philippe (Switzerland)
premarital relations between boys and
girls and its effects on their mental health The influence of leadership empowerment
Faghihi, Ali Naghi (Islamic Republic of Iran) on employee silence
Gao, Liping (Peoples Republic of China)
Card-sorting as a diagnostic approach and
an evaluation tool for caregiver interven- Power dynamics, leadership and ingratia
tions in chronic stroke care tion: A study on Indian public sector
Beische, Denis (Germany) Pattanayak, Biswajeet (India)
Multiple health-risk behaviour of prescrip- Morphology of organizational vision
tion drug users Vlasov, Peter (Ukraine)
Otto, Christiane (Germany)
Professor = leader? An investigation of fa-
Is sexism a barrier for HIV/Aids sexual pre- culty roles
vention? Peus, Claudia (Germany)
Landa Ubillos, Silvia (Spain)
Perceived power distance as mediator of
FP-295 Paper Session reciprocal trust between supervisor and
subordinate
11.30 13.30 h Room 36 Seppl, Tuija (Finland)
Applications of item response models in
educational and psychological measure- FP-297 Paper Session
ment
11.30 13.30 h Room 38
Co-Chair: Eckes, Thomas (Germany)
Higher education, university education in
Co-Chair: de Bruin, Gideon (South Africa)
specific subject domains
Many-facet Rasch modeling of rater-me Co-Chair: Roselli, Nstor (Argentina)
diated performance assessments Co-Chair: Schle, Ingrid (Sweden)
Eckes, Thomas (Germany)
Socio-cognitive differences between no-
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

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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FP-298 Paper Session Decision making and risk perception-


assessment of donors undergoing living
11.30 13.30 h Room 39
donor liver transplantation (LDLT)
History Papachristou, Christina (Germany)
Co-Chair: Mitina, Olga (Russia)
Co-Chair: Saillot, Isabelle (France) HIV/AIDS knowledge and sexual behaviors
among college students in Jakarta
Early twentieth-century research in Italy Suci, Eunike (Indonesia)
on the perception of time
Degni, Silvia (Italy) IA-064 Invited Address

Are colours subjective? The Fechnerian re- 13.45 14.45 h Hall 3


discovery From psycho-analysis to culture-analysis:
Sinatra, Maria (Italy) A culturally sensitive revision of psycho
logy
The relevance of Pierre Janets dynamic
Dwairy, Marwan (Israel)
psychology for current cognitive and social
Chair: Sonnentag, Sabine (Germany)
psychological research
Saillot, Isabelle (France) IA-065 Invited Address
Intelligence and politics: The history of 13.45 14.45 h Hall 4
Binets intelligence test Risk, resources and academic resilience in
Foschi, Renato (Italy) immigrant youth
Shadows on the genesis of psychology in Motti-Stefanidi, Frosso (Greece)
Germany in the 20th century: New results Chair: Silbereisen, Rainer K. (Germany)
towards political efforts based on changes
of Vlkerpsychologie in favour of the IA-066 Invited Address
totalitarian system 13.45 14.45 h Hall 7
Guski-Leinwand, Susanne (Germany) Posttraumatic stress disorder: From theo-
How to prevent railway and road acci- retical model to effective treatment
dents? The pioneering Italian investiga- Ehlers, Anke (United Kingdom)
tions Chair: Kathmann, Norbert (Germany)
Monacis, Lucia (Italy)
IA-067 Invited Address
FP-299 Paper Session 13.45 14.45 h Roof garden
11.30 13.30 h Room 40 Psychotherapists at work: Exploring the
HIV risk perception construction of clinical inferences
Co-Chair: Baird, Donna (USA) Leibovich de Duarte, Adela (Argentina)
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Co-Chair: Grser, Silke (Germany) Chair: Westmeyer, Hans (Germany)

Cultural context of HIV/AIDS reduction IA-068 Invited Address


strategies with Caribbean adolescents 13.45 14.45 h Hall 14.2
Baird, Donna (USA) Agency and communion as fundamental
Development of a health behaviour model dimensions of social cognition
for HIV/AIDS prevention Wojciszke, Bogdan (Poland)
Grser, Silke (Germany) Chair: Schwarzer, Ralf (Germany)
Intuitive judgments of HIV risk: An event IA-069 Invited Address
related brain potential study
Schmlzle, Ralf (Germany) 13.45 14.45 h Hall 15.2A
Race, racism, knowledge production and
Condom use among romantic partners: An South African psychology
integrative model of individual and rela Duncan, Norman (South Africa)
tionship factors
Leung, Stephanie Yat Chi (Hong Kong SAR of
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IA-070 Invited Address Cross-cultural universality and variation


of causal attribution: A comparative study
13.45 14.45 h Hall 15.2B
of attribution of social events among Chi
Behavior genetics: Quasi-experimental nese, Korean and American
studies of environmental processes Wu, Shengtao (Peoples Republic of China)
DOnofrio, Brian (USA)
Chair: Richelle, Marc (Belgium) FP-303 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Hall 5
FP-300 Paper Session
Task switching
13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.1
Co-Chair: Steinhauser, Marco (Germany)
Discipline issues II Co-Chair: Konde, Zoltan (Hungary)
Chair: Penaranda, Maria (Spain)
Task switching with and without response-
Study of scientifical network collaboration set switching
between researchers: The academic female Konde, Zoltan (Hungary)
psychologists
Penaranda, Maria (Spain) Control failures and error processing in
task switching
Multiple jobholding and portfolio careers Steinhauser, Marco (Germany)
in psychology
Olos, Luiza (Germany) FP-304 Paper Session
Constructing community educational psy- 13.45 14.45 h Hall 8
chology in higher education institutions Persuasion and communication II
Pillay, Jace (South Africa) Co-Chair: Hfner, Michael (Netherlands)
Co-Chair: Radu, Miruna (France)
FP-301 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.2 The impact of gendered role models on
self-efficacy and behavioural intention, as
Culture and cognition II
mediated by observers goal orientation
Chair: Williams, Kinga Agnes (United Kingdom)
and models speech-acts
The power of simplification Radu, Miruna (France)
Williams, Kinga Agnes (United Kingdom) What makes online word-of-mouth refer
Epistemological clash: Tensions and con- rals effective? Impact of relationship as
flicts in the Zambian mathematics class- pects and senders characteristic
room Wiesner, Anja (Austria)
Panda, Minati (India) Corporate reputation and its impact on
consumers word-of-mouth behavior
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Can deterministic thinking predict marital


satisfaction? Liu, Yuyu (Peoples Republic of China)
Younesi, Jalal (Islamic Republic of Iran) Predicting the explicit and implicit effects
of round and thin advertising models on
FP-302 Paper Session product evaluations
13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.3 Hfner, Michael (Netherlands)
Cross-cultural approaches in psychology II
Chair: Fischer, Ronald (New Zealand) FP-305 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Hall 9
Is optimism universal? A meta-analytical Personality and well-being II
investigation of optimism levels across
Co-Chair: Velichkovsky, Boris (Russia)
23 nations
Co-Chair: Minbashian, Amirali (Australia)
Fischer, Ronald (New Zealand)
Situational judgment integrity in decision- Empirical verification of a multidimension
making: A comparison study of the U.S. al appraisal-based resilience measure
students and Chinese students Velichkovsky, Boris (Russia)
Chen, Lijun (Peoples Republic of China) Intentional model of emotional well-being:
Measurement and convergent, divergent
and incremental validity study
Simsek, Omer (Turkey)

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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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Chair: Zheng, Xiaoming (Peoples Republic of


tients with bipolar disorder China)
Mhlig, Stephan (Germany)
The relationship between competency
Stop, think and assess psychotherapy:
model and the performance of human re
Contributions from research on Portugue-
source professionals in Chinese enterprises
se dyads of therapists and clients
Zheng, Xiaoming (Peoples Republic of China)
Soares, Lusa (Portugal)
Evaluation of the development of intercul-
Perfectionistic self-presentation in relation
tural competence by culture-specific inter-
to self-handicapping behavior and self-
cultural training
esteem in chinese college students
Behrnd, Verena (Germany)
Song, Shanggui (Peoples Republic of China)
Ethnotolerance as orientation of profes
FP-308 Paper Session sional behavior of railway transport work
13.45 14.45 h Room 44 ers
Sensory-motor interactions III Popova, Galyna (Ukraine)
Chair: Buckingham, Gavin (United Kingdom) Gender and development of self esteem in
professional context: The case of teachers
Cognitive and neural mechanisms involved Piperini, Marie Christine (France)
in goal inference
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FP-311 Paper Session CD-004 Controversial Debate


13.45 14.45 h Room 15/16 15.00 16.30 h Hall 6
Emotion II Should psychologists adopt the experi-
Chair: Brenk, Charlotte (Germany) mental practices of economics? Motivate,
explain and dont deceive
Evaluation of a training program to in Moderator: Hilton, Denis (France)
crease emotional well-being among immi- Debater: Ortmann, Andreas (Czech Republic)
grants Debater: Strack, Fritz (Germany)
Brenk, Charlotte (Germany)
Please see page 401 for further information.
Measuring adolescents subjective well-
being. How many items and dimensions
CD-005 Controversial Debate
are required? A Rasch-based item-reduc-
tion study 15.00 16.30 h Roof garden
Erhart, Michael (Germany) Do chimpanzees have culture?
Moderator: Hammerstein, Peter (Germany)
FP-312 Paper Session Debater: Bsch, Christophe (Germany)
13.45 14.45 h Room 17/18 Debater: Tomasello, Michael (Germany)
Factors of influencing stress and coping Please see page 401 for further information.
behavior II
Chair: Das Swain, Rasmita (India) IA-071 Invited Address
Locus of control as a moderator in person 15.00 16.30 h Hall 3
ality and occupational stress linkage: A Early childhood development in Southern
case study of telecommunication person- Africa
nel Zimba, Roderick F. (Namibia)
Das Swain, Rasmita (India) Chair: Bullock, Merry (USA)
Sense of coherence in military medical stu- IA-072 Invited Address
dents
Grossmann, Petr (Czech Republic) 15.00 16.30 h Hall 4
The role of executive control in the task
Challenge and hindrance job demands, job switching paradigm
resource, and their relationships with vi- Vandierendonck, Andr (Belgium)
gor and exhaustion: A two-wave study Chair: Koch, Irina (Germany)
Siu, Oi Ling (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re-
public of China) IA-073 Invited Address
15.00 16.30 h Hall 7
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FP-313 Paper Session


Perspectives: Theory of mind and identity
13.45 14.45 h Salon 19
in pre-school
Instruction, construction, and learning:
Perner, Josef (Austria)
Specific trainings, teaching practices, text-
Chair: Sodian, Beate (USA)
books I
Chair: Flattau, Pamela Ebert (USA) IA-017 Invited Address
Constructivism and the US classroom in 15.00 16.30 h Hall 14.2
the 21st century Using drugs to help us understand human
Flattau, Pamela Ebert (USA) memory
Reder, Lynne (USA)
Self-generated drawings for supporting
Chair: Shanks, David (USA)
comprehension of complex dynamics
Mason, Lucia (Italy)
IA-075 Invited Address
Theoretical and reflective thinking: Effects 15.00 16.30 h Hall 15.2A
of different instructional approaches Development of social cognition
Krause, Ulrike-Marie (Germany)
Meltzoff, Andrew (USA)
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IA-076 Invited Address Individual differences in disgust imagery:


An fMRI study
15.00 16.30 h Hall 15.2B
Schienle, Anne (Austria)
New perspectives on moral emotions: An
electro-physiological study in normal and FP-316 Paper Session
violent subjects
15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.3
Ostrosky-Solis, Feggy (Mexico)
Neuropsychology III
Chair: Georgas, James (Greece)
Chair: Redding, Gordon (USA)
FP-314 Paper Session
Asymmetries in prism adaptation and uni-
15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.1 lateral neglect
Self perception Redding, Gordon (USA)
Co-Chair: Hartung, Freda-Marie (Germany) Hemispheric asymmetries in discourse pro-
Co-Chair: Goncu, Asli (Turkey) cessing: Evidence from false memories for
Mediating processes Involved in the rela lists and texts
tionship between rejection sensitivity, ag- Benartzi, Elisheva (Israel)
gressive responses and self-silencing be Seeing without one or both cerebral he-
haviors mispheres
Goncu, Asli (Turkey) Werth, Reinhard (Germany)
Curiosity from two perspectives: Self- and Exploring the high dimensional semantic
other-ratings space in the brain
Hartung, Freda-Marie (Germany) Sikstrm, Sverker (Sweden)
The perceived self-consistency influences
FP-317 Paper Session
self-esteem, subjective well-being and psy
chology well-being 15.00 16.30 h Hall 5
Huang, Yunhui (Peoples Republic of China) Nonverbal communication
Stages in the help-seeking decision-making Co-Chair: Merten, Jrg (Germany)
process and factors involved Co-Chair: Noordzij, Matthijs (Netherlands)
Setiawan, Jenny Lukito (Indonesia) The role of masculinity, femininity, andro-
gyny and sex on nonverbal decoding accu-
FP-315 Paper Session
racy among Czech college students
15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.2 Trnka, Radek (Czech Republic)
Affective neuroscience
Designing an international knowledge sys
Co-Chair: Nandrino, Jean-Louis (France) tem on the meaning of facial behavior
Co-Chair: Schienle, Anne (Austria)
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Merten, Jrg (Germany)


Inhibition dysfunction in depression: Brain mechanisms underlying human com-
Event-related potentials during negative munication
affective priming Noordzij, Matthijs (Netherlands)
Liu, Mingfan (Peoples Republic of China)
Constituent order in communication
Autonomic and self-reported responses to Langus, Alan (Italy)
emotional pictures in anorexic, alexithymic
and depressed participants Gesture as effective teaching tools: Are
Nandrino, Jean-Louis (France) students getting the point?
Rumme, Paul (Japan)
Changes of hemisphere-specific cognitive
performance after manipulation of val FP-318 Paper Session
ence, motivational direction and intensity 15.00 16.30 h Hall 8
of affect by emotionally contagious film
Computers in psychological research
clips
Papousek, Ilona (Austria) Chair: Lahl, Olaf (Germany)

Neural correlates of emotion processing The game of mind-reading: Online-poker


under working memory demands as a research tool
Schfer, Axel (Austria) Breuer, Johannes (Germany)

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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)

Trust does matter in social networks: A Limbic system is hyperactivated in readi-


longitudinal study ness for speech moment in persons who
Igarashi, Tasuku (Japan) stutter
Kiselnikov, Andrey (Russia)
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FP-320 Paper Session Quasi-movements: Implications of a novel


15.00 16.30 h Hall 10 motor-cognitive phenomenon
Child and adolescent psychopathology IV Hohlefeld, Friederike U. (Germany)
Chair: Velez-Pastrana, Maria C. (Puerto Rico)
FP-323 Paper Session
A comparative study on organization- 15.00 16.30 h Room 11/12
planning executive function in adolescents Creativity and culture II
with and without conduct disorder
Chair: Javier, Rafael (USA)
Alizadeh, Hamid (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Considerations regarding the under identi- Decoding the bilingual mind: Thinking and
fication of children with Attention Deficit/ feeling in two languages
Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) Javier, Rafael (USA)
Karaba, Rania (Greece) Cultural influences on artistic creativity: A
The effect of Social Skills Training (SST) on comparison between German and Chinese
improving peer pelationships in primary Yi, Xinfa (Germany)
school boys with Attention Deficit/Hyper- The hermeneutics of acculturation: An ana
activity Disorder (ADHD) logical mapping strategy and six domains
Tabaeian, Sayedeh Razieh (Islamic Republic of Lee, Sang-Bok (Republic of Korea)
Iran)

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The creation of substitutes: Social corre- Participation in online infertility support


lates for affective decoding in artwork groups: An exploratory qualitative study
Andrews-McClymont, Jenna (USA) Malik, Sumaira (United Kingdom)
A systematic review of infertility psycho-
FP-324 Paper Session
logy related aspects in Sudan
15.00 16.30 h Room 13/14 Khalifa, Wisal (Sudan)
Dysfunctional social behaviors in school:
Aggression, anger and violence II FP-327 Paper Session
Chair: Raimundo, Raquel (Portugal) 15.00 16.30 h Salon 19
Conception, implementation and evalua Gender differences in work and academic
tion of a social and emotional learning achievement II
program Chair: Alfermann, Dorothee (Germany)
Raimundo, Raquel (Portugal)
Career development of young physicians:
Peer relationship and school violence A follow up study
Pulido, Rosa (Spain) Alfermann, Dorothee (Germany)
The effectiveness of multimedia learning Gender values and governance
in children with dysfunctional behavior Mukhopadhyay, Lipi (India)
Castro, Nancy (Philippines)
Gender differences in work and well-
Demographic influences on learners dis- being: Signs of progress?
position to violence in an African society Fiksenbaum, Lisa (Canada)
Ojo, Olubukola (Nigeria)
Research on factors influenced profession
al development of female teachers in uni-
FP-325 Paper Session
versity
15.00 16.30 h Room 15/16 Li, Yijing (Peoples Republic of China)
Emotional expression and experience in
clinical populations II FP-328 Paper Session
Chair: Reck, Corinna (Germany) 15.00 16.30 h Salon 20
Interactive regulation of affect in postpar- Biopsychology
tum depressed mothers and their infants Co-Chair: Boggio, Paulo (Brazil)
Reck, Corinna (Germany) Co-Chair: Fries, Eva (Germany)

Frequencies and effects of emotional cry Sex hormonal modulation of interhemi


ing in 415 psychosomatic patients: Are spheric interaction
there two types of crying? Bayer, Ulrike (United Kingdom)
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Rottler, Veronika (Germany)


Modulation of the desire for specific foods
Deficits in the different components of with transcranial direct current stimulation
empathy in schizophrenia patients Boggio, Paulo (Brazil)
Derntl, Birgit (Germany)
Reduced cortisol secretion in response to
Roles: Object-orientied vs. cognitive mode- psychosocial stress in patients with gene-
ling ralized anxiety disorder
Sekharaiah, Chandra, K. (India) Fries, Eva (Germany)
Auricular acupuncture and its effects on
FP-326 Paper Session
vagal activity
15.00 16.30 h Room 17/18 La Marca, Roberto (Switzerland)
Families in stress II
Chair: Nunes, Cristina (Portugal) FP-329 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Salon 21
What do pediatricians and mothers talk
about in the well-child program visits? Intelligence II
Nunes, Cristina (Portugal) Co-Chair: Goode, Natassia (Australia)
Co-Chair: Navarrete, Gorka (Spain)
Childhood attachment quality and coping
with stress in married and single adults Not so natural after all: Intelligence always
Sepahmansour, Mojgan (Islamic Republic of matters
Iran) Navarrete, Gorka (Spain)
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Prognostic validity of high ability assess- Educational standards in vocational higher


ment by the Viennese model of high education institutions in Austria
achievement potential Pchter, Manuela (Austria)
Holocher-Ertl, Stefana (Austria)
National student survey of teaching in
Structural knowledge, fluid intelligence UK universities: Dimensionality, multilevel
and control performance in complex pro- structure, convergent and discriminant va-
blem solving tasks lidity and relations to other indicators
Goode, Natassia (Australia) Cheng, Jacqueline (United Kingdom)
Academic course evaluation: Competences
FP-330 Paper Session
versus satisfaction
15.00 16.30 h Salon 22 Leidner, Bernhard (USA)
Interpersonal processes and relationship I
How do university students evaluate and
Chair: Stones, Christopher (South Africa)
use e-learning?
Diversity training and the coaching of Manhal, Simone (Austria)
managers in a multi-layered organization:
A case study FP-333 Paper Session
Stones, Christopher (South Africa) 15.00 16.30 h Room 25
Assessing the effect of erotophobia on sex Clinical/counseling psychology VI
ual dissatisfaction Chair: Winter, Jeanette (United Kingdom)
Alonso Arbiol, Itziar (Spain)
Examination of depression, anxiety, stress
Effect of affective stimulation on cogni- scales (DASS) factor structure in Iranian
tive-affective impairments of autism population
Banerjee, Mallika (India) Dehghani, Mohsen (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Psychiatric and personality disorder diag
FP-331 Paper Session
noses in parents of eating disordered ado
15.00 16.30 h Room 23 lescents
Organizational justice and cultural values Klinkowski, Nora (Germany)
Co-Chair: Muck, Peter (Germany)
Computer based diagnostics with illiterate
Co-Chair: Jain, Neha (India)
traumatized refugees: Potential and chal-
Antecedents and consequences of the lenges
needs for organizational justice Knaevelsrud, Christine (Germany)
Muck, Peter (Germany) Improving the psychometric properties of
Personnel compensation: Background and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
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analysis of consequent variables (HADS)


Grueso, Merlin Patricia (Colombia) Winter, Jeanette (United Kingdom)

Value-orientation as extension of psycho- FP-334 Paper Session


logical contracts: Parish volunteers and
15.00 16.30 h Room 26
pastors
Scheel, Tabea (Germany) Time perception
Co-Chair: Wang, Ying (Peoples Republic of
Creating performing organisation through China)
optimistic culture: An Indian experience Co-Chair: Polunin, Oleksii (Ukraine)
Niranjana, Phalgu (India)
Spatial cues effects on temporal judg-
Organizational justice and job satisfaction:
ments: Mandarin speakers spatiotemporal
Does culture moderate the relationship?
metaphors
Jain, Neha (India)
Wang, Ying (Peoples Republic of China)
FP-332 Paper Session Individual time representations and philo-
15.00 16.30 h Room 24 sophical concepts of time
Quality assurance in higher education Svynarenko, Radion (Ukraine)
Co-Chair: Leidner, Bernhard (USA) The time line is mapped onto the visual
Co-Chair: Pchter, Manuela (Austria) field
Polunin, Oleksii (Ukraine)

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An experimental investigation of involun- Advanced driver assistance systems: Two


tary, uncued remembering of prospective different actor groups and their acceptance
memory of modern car technologies
Imai, Hisato (Japan) Mller, Stefanie (Germany)
Event- and time-based prospective memo- Detecting safety relevant driver-states by
ry: An experimental investigation using acoustic speech features: A pattern
Khan, Azizuddin (India) recognition based measurement approach
Krajewski, Jurek (Germany)
FP-335 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Room 27 FP-338 Paper Session
Experimental psychotherapy 15.00 16.30 h Room 30
Chair: Alpers, Georg W. (Germany) Psychology and national development II
Co-Chair: Flattau, Pamela Ebert (USA)
Now you see it now you dont: Change Co-Chair: Kargi, Eda (Turkey)
blindness is ameliorated by phobic cues
Alpers, Georg W. (Germany) Indicator development and the millennium
development goals
Seeing the silver lining: Reappraisal ability
Flattau, Pamela Ebert (USA)
moderates the relationship between stress
and depression Psychological maintenance of education
Caston, Allison (USA) for sustainable development
Shmeleva, Irina (Russia)
Structure and dynamic of semantic memo-
ry in schizophrenic patients The viewpoint of individuals from differ
Lepilkina, Taissia (Russia) ent professional groups on the rights of
children under risk
Comparison of adult ADHD symptoms be
Kargi, Eda (Turkey)
tween a substance abusers sample and a
community sample Structuring and restructuring strategies
Socarras, Joel (Puerto Rico) for science education: The National De
fense Education Act of 1958
FP-336 Paper Session Flattau, Pamela Ebert (USA)
15.00 16.30 h Room 28
FP-339 Paper Session
Cognitive aging: Memory processes, deci-
sion making, and cognitive interventions 15.00 16.30 h Room 31
Co-Chair: Mata, Rui (Portugal) Innovation II
Co-Chair: Bell, Raoul (Germany) Co-Chair: Fay, Doris (Germany)
Co-Chair: Sparr, Jennifer L. (Germany)
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Age-related differences in the disruption


of prose recall by irrelevant speech Perceived role breadth and individual role
Bell, Raoul (Germany) innovation of technical service employees
Dettmers, Jan (Germany)
Memory changes in healthy older adults:
Objective and subjective changes The impact of team innovation climate, cli-
Preiss, Marek (Czech Republic) mate strength, and locus of control on in-
novative behavior: A multi-level analysis
FP-337 Paper Session Cao, Jiyin (Peoples Republic of China)
15.00 16.30 h Room 29 Moderating cognitions in the relationship
New technology and instruments between fairness perceptions of feedback
Co-Chair: Schade, Jens (Germany) and personal initiative and innovative be-
Co-Chair: Baasch, Stefanie (Germany) havior
Sparr, Jennifer L. (Germany)
Qualitative methods for improving stan-
dardized questionnaires Differential approach to workplace inno-
Baasch, Stefanie (Germany) vation factors facilitating New Idea Gene-
ration do not necessarily support their im-
The effect of motivational factors on the plementation
elaboration of differentiated road pricing Fay, Doris (Germany)
charges
Schade, Jens (Germany)

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The simple and multiple relationship of Personnel effectiveness in a security-ser-


leadership style, problemsolving style, and vice organization: Contributors and conse-
work group relationships with innovative quences
organizational climat and innovative be- Sinha, Arvind (India)
havior in an industrial company
The mediating effects of organizational ju-
Afshari, Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran)
stice and trust on the relationship between
leadership styles and job satisfaction
FP-340 Paper Session
Wu, Weiku (Peoples Republic of China)
15.00 16.30 h Room 32
Psychological theories II The relationship between quality of life
and job satisfaction in nurses of different
Chair: Barone, David (USA)
wards
Thomas Williss 17th century neuroscience Janatian, Sima (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Barone, David (USA)
FP-343 Paper Session
Ladygina-Kots: Russian pioneer in evolu
15.00 16.30 h Room 35
tionary psychology
Mironenko, Irina (Russia) Language and action
Co-Chair: Claus, Berry (Germany)
FP-341 Paper Session Co-Chair: Pullwitt, Tanja (United Kingdom)
15.00 16.30 h Room 33 Step back and lead: Communicative stra-
Psychological disorders VII tegies of managers and supervisors in criti-
Chair: Jones, Mairwen (Australia) cal conversations
Pullwitt, Tanja (United Kingdom)
Eating disorder symptomatology and
young women: Sex role orientations, Alignment of object naming in a dialog-
achievement concerns, social comparison experiment
and gendered high school milieu Wei, Petra (Germany)
Davey, Zoe (Australia) Processing sentences in desiderative mood
A combination of cognitive-behavioral the affects approach/avoidance actions
rapy and pharmacy therapy in delusional Claus, Berry (Germany)
disorder
Khodayarifard, Mohammad (Islamic Republic of FP-344 Paper Session
Iran) 15.00 16.30 h Room 36
Adolescents and eating disorders: Risk fac- Career success
tors Co-Chair: Parts, Velli (Estonia)
Maganto, Carmen (Spain) Co-Chair: Zareie, Fahimeh (Islamic Republic of
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Iran)
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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FP-345 Paper Session An examination of attribution theory in


the context of natural disasters
15.00 16.30 h Room 37
Marjanovic, Zdravko (Canada)
New challenges and approaches in work-
organizational psychology Action/inaction sequence, near miss and
Co-Chair: Hge, Thomas (Austria) consensus effects in regret and disappoint-
Co-Chair: Bayona, Jaime Andrs (Spain) ment
Krishnan, Lilavati (India)
Perceived flexibility demands and work
strain FP-348 Paper Session
Hge, Thomas (Austria) 15.00 16.30 h Room 40
The excluded jobs in work-organizational Conceptual change and cognitive com
psychology plexity across the lifespan
Bayona, Jaime Andrs (Spain) Co-Chair: Chen, Yinghe (Peoples Republic of
China)
Successful volunteering: The impact of job
Co-Chair: Pot, Patrizia (Italy)
and organisational characteristics on satis
faction and commitment Development of young childrens counter-
Gntert, Stefan Tomas (Switzerland) factual reasoning and its influencing fac-
Globalization as a challenge for traditional tors
leadership: Stress-leaders are wanted Chen, Yinghe (Peoples Republic of China)
Zankovsky, Anatoly (Russia) Construction skills in chimpanzees (pan
troglodytes) and human children (homo
FP-346 Paper Session sapiens sapiens)
15.00 16.30 h Room 38 Pot, Patrizia (Italy)
Psychotherapy Research and treatment Temporal relations of personal events in life:
methods X How correct are four-year-old children?
Chair: Lucas, Margaretha (USA) Goertz, Claudia (Germany)
Evaluation of solution-focused brief thera- Age-differences in the transfer of task-
py outcome: Methods and case example switching training
Pakrosnis, Rytis (Lithuania) Karbach, Julia (Germany)
Counseling physically disabled individuals: IS-127 Invited Symposium
The concept of loss
Kleftaras, George (Greece) 16.45 18.45 h Hall 3
Basic associative learning and the human
Psychotherapy at a university counseling condition
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

center: Students ymptoms and progress


Chair: Thompson, Richard (USA)
Lucas, Margaretha (USA)
Integrative psychosomatic therapy in geni- Effects of stress on eyeblink conditioning
tourology in humans
Michailov, Michael Ch. (Germany) Daum, Irene (Germany)
Stress, learning and the anatomy of a sex
FP-347 Paper Session difference
15.00 16.30 h Room 39 Shors, Tracey (USA)
Attribution and related issues Cortical auditory fear conditioning path
Co-Chair: Gollan, Tobias (Germany) way conveys predictive CS information
Co-Chair: Krishnan, Lilavati (India) Kim, Jeansok (USA)
Attribution of responsibility, social skills Eyeblink classical conditioning as a model
and self-esteem: Perception of prisoners system for exploring brain correlates of fe-
and non-prisoners in Malaysia tal alcohol syndrome and schizophrenia
Subhayya, Nirajs Murti (Malaysia) Steinmetz, Joseph (USA)
Ethical justification as a parallel to causal
attribution: Outlining and investigating
the concept of prescriptive attribution
Gollan, Tobias (Germany)

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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)

The relationships between adversity quo- Discussant: Anderson, Craig (USA)


tient, emotional quotient, business ethics
and stress of Small and Medium Entrepre- S-212 Symposium
neurs (SMEs) in Bangkok 16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.1
Kumbanaruk, Thirasak (Thailand) Ethics, psychology, torture: Conflicts of
The meta-analysis of job-satisfaction as a interest
predictor for worker performances in Thai Chair: Long, Jancis (USA)
academic studies
Torture: Historical perspectives, contem-
Arisa Samrong, Mookda Sriyong (Thailand)
porary issues, future implications
Subjective well-being of children the rela- Marsella, Anthony (USA)
tions with parents and teachers
Interrogating the American Psychological
Chuawanlee, Wiladlak (Thailand)
Association, collaborations, resistances and
A study the relations between administra- psychologys role in US military-intelli-
tors leadership and perception towards gence
the academic administrative effectiveness Reisner, Steven (USA)
in Buddhist university
Vulnerability of psychologists world-wide
Srikhruedong, Siriwat (Thailand)
to unethical requests
A study of relationship between socio- Mangrulkar, Latika (USA)
psychological factors and academic achieve
Psychosocial work in Iraq under military
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ment of students of Mahachulalongkorn-


protection: Ethical dilemmas and dangers
rajavidyalaya University
Agger, Inger (Denmark)
Theerawongso, Phramaha Prayoon (Thailand)
A new ethical code for responsible psycho-
Teachers participation on enhancing intel-
logists
ligence faculties of Thai youth
McConochie, William (USA)
Boonprakob, Pannee (Thailand)
S-213 Symposium
IS-129 Invited Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.2
16.45 18.45 h Hall 15.2B
Interventions for autism spectrum disor-
Media effects on attitudes and behavior
ders: Concepts and outcomes
Chair: Kirwil, Lucyna (Poland)
Chair: Probst, Paul (Germany)
Relations between Arab-American and
Temperament and internalizing disorders
Jewish-American adolescents exposure to
in children with Aspergers disorder: Impli-
media depictions of middle-eastern vio-
cations for interventions
lence and their ethnic stereotypes about
Konstantareas, Mary (Canada)
the violent propensities of ethnic groups
in America Central coherence in autistic children and
Huesmann, L. Rowell (USA) its links with theory of mind: Implications
for interventions
Sang Biao, P. R. (Peoples Republic of China)
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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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Marital relationship, insecure attachment S-219 Symposium


style and poor parenting of the next gene-
16.45 18.45 h Hall 9
ration in the UK
Bifulco, Antonia (United Kingdom) International cognitive competence lev
els: Causes, consequences and develop-
Deliberate self-harm among high-risk ado ment
lescents in the UK: The significance of at- Chair: Rindermann, Heiner (Germany)
tachment and role reversal
Rusu, Adina Carmen (Germany) IQs of nations and their correlates
Lynn, Richard (United Kingdom)
Attachment style in relation to depressive-
risk among single and married Malaysian Is IQ a determinant of income inequality?
mothers Meisenberg, Gerhard (Dominican Republic)
Abdul Kadir, Nor Bayah (United Kingdom)
Psychometric and piagetian approach in
Teenage pregnancy, attachment style and comparison
depression in a Portuguese series Oesterdiekhoff, Georg (Germany)
Figueiredo, Barbara (Portugal)
Educational policy and international cog
Insecure attachment style, support and de- nitive competence levels
pression among couples in Italy having Rindermann, Heiner (Germany)
their first baby
Culture-mediated motivational influences
Valoriani, Vania (Italy)
on international student assessment and
Attachment style in carers and use of filial intelligence means
therapy in enhancing foster placement Steppan, Martin (Austria)
Thomas, Geraldine (United Kingdom)
Discussant: Motti-Stefanidi, Frosso (Greece)
S-218 Symposium
S-220 Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Hall 8
16.45 18.45 h Hall 10
Antecedents and outcomes of school mo-
School failure in the Portuguese and Spa-
tivation in different contexts
nish speaking world
Chair: Gniewosz, Burkhard (Germany)
Chair: Galindo, Edgar (Portugal)
Teachers practices and student motiva
The game and its influence in academic
tion
achievement
Archambault, Isabelle (Canada)
Damin Daz, Milagros (Mexico)
The effects of parental values and activi-
School failure in Mexican children: Effects
ties on students achievement-related val
of pre-academic and linguistic behavioral
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ues
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)

301
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S-221 Symposium Analyzing contingency tables with multi-


nomial processing tree models
16.45 18.45 h Roof garden
Hu, Xiangen (USA)
Dementia therapy: What can psychology
contribute? S-223 Symposium
Co-Chair: Wilz, Gabriele (Germany) 16.45 18.45 h Hall 15.2A
Co-Chair: Werheid, Katja (Germany)
Preventing emotional disorders: European
Description and outcomes of a psychologi- research activities with the GO!-Program
cal and occupational therapy intervention Co-Chair: Neumer, Simon-Peter (Norway)
for dementia family caregivers Co-Chair: Junge-Hoffmeister, Juliane
Losada, Andres (Spain) (Germany)
Evaluation of health effects of assisted va- Prevention of anxiety and depression in
cations for persons with dementia and adolescents: How does GO! work within a
their spouses universal school setting? Results from Ger-
Wilz, Gabriele (Germany) many and Switzerland
Dyadic exchange and well-being in cou Junge-Hoffmeister, Juliane (Germany)
ples with one spouse suffering from de- Chances and limits of GO! within a selec-
mentia tive setting: Results from Austria
Braun, Melanie (Switzerland) Wieser, Alexandra (Austria)
Evaluation of a cognitive behavioural group GO! for young women. Results of the eval
intervention program for caregivers uation of the adopted GO!-Program for
Kalytta, Tanja (Germany) young women and in progress develop-
Effective factors in psychosocial interven- ments for the specific target group of
tions in dementia care pregnant women
Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra (Netherlands) Bittner, Antje (Germany)

Cognitive behavioral therapy in depressed Smart parents: First results of a Norwegian


patients with mild cognitive deficits pilot study with parents of children and
Werheid, Katja (Germany) adolescents with emotional disorders
Gere, Martina (Norway)
S-222 Symposium How to solve power problems in preven
16.45 18.45 h Hall 14.2 tion research: Examples from the womens
New directions in multinomial modeling study
Chair: Stahl, Christoph (Germany) Mller, Johannes (Germany)
Future directions for the prevention of
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The multinomial model of event-based


anxiety and depression in research and
prospective memory
practice with the GO!-Program and its ad-
Bayen, Ute (Germany)
options
Signal detection versus threshold models Neumer, Simon-Peter (Norway)
of recognition and source memory
Brder, Arndt (Germany) S-224 Symposium
Signal detection theory in the dark: Meas 16.45 18.45 h Room 43
uring sensitivity and response bias with Beyond a universal personality structure:
out being able to separate hits and false Recent research on the cross-cultural (Chi-
alarms nese) personality assessment inventory
Erdfelder, Edgar (Germany) Chair: Cheung, Fanny M. (Hong Kong SAR of
the Peoples Republic of China)
The latent-class hierarchical approach to
parameter heterogeneity in multinomial Joint analysis of the UNIACT and the
models: First applications CPAI-2: A cross-cultural investigation of
Stahl, Christoph (Germany) vocational personality types and general
Testing for and specifying individual parti- personality traits
cipant and item differences in multinomial Cheung, Shu Fai (Peoples Republic of China)
processing tree modeling
Batchelder, William (USA)

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The contributions of personality traits and S-226 Symposium


parenting styles to career exploration
16.45 18.45 h Room 11/12
Fan, Weiqiao (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Republic of China) Cultural influences on mental health and
illness behaviors
Personality and work-family interface as Co-Chair: Mak, Winnie (Hong Kong SAR of
predictors of job and life satisfaction the Peoples Republic of China)
among female teachers in Hong Kong Co-Chair: Chen, Sylvia Xiaohua (Hong Kong
Wan, Sarah Lai Yin (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo- SAR of the Peoples Republic of China)
ples Republic of China)
Understanding distress and help-seeking:
The role of personality on the relationship
The role of face concern among Chinese
between violence exposure and adjust-
Americans, European Americans, Hong
ment outcomes among Chinese adoles-
Kong Chinese and Mainland Chinese
cents
Mak, Winnie (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Ho, Man Yee (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Republic of China)
Republic of China)
Seeking help from mental health profes
Discussant: van de Vijver, Fons (Netherlands)
sionals: Cross-cultural comparisons among
S-225 Symposium four cultural groups
Chen, Sylvia Xiaohua (Hong Kong SAR of the
16.45 18.45 h Room 44 Peoples Republic of China)
Binge eating behavior: Basics and therapy
outcome Using an extended theory of planned be-
Co-Chair: Legenbauer, Tanja (Germany) havior to understand help-seeking for
Co-Chair: Vocks, Silja (Germany) mental health problems among Chinese
Mo, Phoenix (United Kingdom)
Triggers of binge eating before and after Application of the theory of planned be
short-term CBT (based on EMA assess- havior to acculturation: A longitudinal
ment) study on mainland Chinese students in
Munsch, Simone (Switzerland) Hong Kong
Effects of body image therapy: A ran Teng, Yue (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re-
domized-controlled study with obese indi- public of China)
viduals Seeking Counseling in Hong Kong: Reflec-
Vocks, Silja (Germany) tions from a Practicing Psychologist
Psychophysiological effects of binge eat Dorcas, Allen (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
ing severity Republic of China)
Vgele, Claus (United Kingdom)
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Discussant: Leong, Frederick T.L. (USA)


Binge eating behavior before and after ob-
esity surgery S-227 Symposium
Mhlhans, Barbara (Germany) 16.45 18.45 h Room 13/14
A direct comparison of cognitive-behav Internet-based interventions in clinical
ioral short- and long-term treatment for psychology
binge eating disorder (BED) Chair: Wagner, Birgit (Switzerland)
Schlup, Barbara (Switzerland)
Protocolled treatment through the inter-
Longterm weight change after different net, research and practice
treatments in obese individuals: Associa- Lange, Alfred (Netherlands)
tions to disturbed eating behaviors and
Internet-based treatment for complicated
psychiatric comorbidity
grief: A longitudinal study
Legenbauer, Tanja (Germany)
Wagner, Birgit (Switzerland)
Es[s]prit Prevention of eating disorders
through the internet
Bauer, Stephanie (Germany)
A virtual treatment center for trauma vic-
tims in Iraq
Knaevelsrud, Christine (Germany)
303
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A web-based cognitive-behavioral ap- Subjective need and the utilisation of me-


proach to social phobia: Results of a rando- dical inpatient rehabilitation
mized controlled trial Hppe, Angelika (Germany)
Caspar, Franz (Switzerland)
S-230 Symposium
Discussant: Maercker, Andreas (Switzerland)
16.45 18.45 h Salon 19
S-228 Symposium Emotion regulation in borderline person
16.45 18.45 h Room 15/16 ality disorder: New findings regarding
sensitivity and reactivity to emotional sti-
Developmental aspects in cognitive neu-
muli
roscience
Chair: Stiglmayr, Christian (Germany)
Chair: Zllig, Jacqueline (Switzerland)
Disorder specificity of aversive tension and
Cognitive and social functions of rostral
dissociation in borderline personality dis-
prefrontal cortex: Implications for devel
order: A computer-based controlled field
opment
study
Gilbert, Sam (United Kingdom)
Stiglmayr, Christian (Germany)
Age differences in brain activation during
Psychophysiology of emotion regulation
the encoding of future actions
in borderline personality disorder
Eschen, Anne (Switzerland)
Kuo, Janice (USA)
Age-related deficits in timing performance:
Exploring emotional sensitivity in border-
Electrophysiological evidence
line personality disorder and healthy con-
Wild-Wall, Nele (Germany)
trols using facial affect paradigm
The impact of negative emotion on item Lynch, Thomas (United Kingdom)
and source memory in healthy aging: An
Facial emotional expressions and behav
ERP approach
ioral intentions as reactions to social exclu-
Gruno, Maria (Germany)
sion in borderline personality disorder
Learning of sequences improves prospec- Renneberg, Babette (Germany)
tive memory performance in older adults
Emotional reactivity to auditory stimuli in
Zllig, Jacqueline (Switzerland)
borderline personality disorder
Execution of delayed intentions in schizo- Rosenthal, M. Zachary (USA)
phrenia
Impulsivity and emotion dysregulation in
Altgassen, Mareike (Germany)
borderline personality disorder
S-229 Symposium Chapman, Alexander (Canada)
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

16.45 18.45 h Room 17/18 Discussant: Renneberg, Babette (Germany)


Need assessment and public health
S-231 Symposium
Chair: Rose, Uwe (Germany)
16.45 18.45 h Salon 20
The use of psychological determinants for Advancements in leadership theory and
tailoring workplace health promotion practice
Walter, Stefanie (Germany) Chair: Rowold, Jens (Germany)
Intended self-selection as an indicator for
Nomological network of leadership con
need: A new pathway to need assess-
structs: Results from a multi-sample study
ment?
Rowold, Jens (Germany)
Rose, Uwe (Germany)
Psychometric properties of a scale for the
Workplace health management for drivers
assessment of ethical leadership
in transport companies: Need of workplace
Staufenbiel, Kathrin (Germany)
health management for professional dri-
vers Leadership and innovative behavior in or-
Michaelis, Martina (Germany) ganizations: An empirical investigation on
transformational leadership, leader-mem-
Determinants for using psychotherapy:
ber exchange and delegation
Barriers, expert-defined and subjective
Nerdinger, Friedemann (Germany)
need
Harfst, Timo (Germany)
304
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Transformational leadership training and Developing a culturally sensitive measure


its effect on follower perception of trans- of resilience
formational leadership and value congru- Clauss-Ehlers, Caroline (USA)
ency and leaders perception of commit-
On the myth of trauma and resilience
ment and proactivity
Lewis, Jeffrey (USA)
Radstaak, Jens (Germany)
A look at proctive factors of children ex
Effects of transformational leadership train
pose to violence
ing and coaching on follower perception
Mora, Louis (USA)
of transformational leadership, commit-
ment and organizational citizenship be Discussant: Javier, Rafael (USA)
havior
Mnninghoff, Martina (Germany) S-234 Symposium
Transformational leadership and social 16.45 18.45 h Room 23
competence Individual and organisational variables of
Torjus, Nicole (Germany) career related continuous learning
Co-Chair: Schaper, Niclas (Germany)
S-232 Symposium Co-Chair: Hochholdinger, Sabine (Germany)
16.45 18.45 h Salon 21
The role of individual characteristics in self
Self-regulation: Key factor in health be organized learning activities
havior change? Mann, Jacqueline (Germany)
Co-Chair: Gutirrez-Doa, Benicio (Costa Rica)
Co-Chair: Wiedemann, Amelie (Germany) Prediction of individual e-learning success
by organisational learning culture and in-
Specifying self-regulation intervention tech dividual transfer motivation
niques in the context of healthy eating Hochholdinger, Sabine (Germany)
Abraham, Charles (United Kingdom)
Organisational learning culture and its ef-
Self-regulation and psychological interven fects on continuous learning motivation
tions for rheumatoid arthritis: A meta-anal and behavior
ysis Schaper, Niclas (Germany)
Maes, Stan (Netherlands)
Transfer of training as citizenship perfor-
Stress management, self-regulation and mance
adaptation to breast cancer Solga, Marc (Germany)
Carver, Charles S. (USA)
Learning from mistakes and innovation
Effects of self-regulation on healthy die Putz, Daniel (Germany)
tary behavior and physical activity tested
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in a randomized controlled trial S-235 Symposium


Wiedemann, Amelie (Germany) 16.45 18.45 h Room 24
From intentions to actions: Self-efficacy Assessment centers: Organizational prac-
and self-regulation in the adoption and tices, individual differences correlates and
maintenance of health behaviors in Costa influencing factors on construct validity
Ricans and Germans Co-Chair: Melchers, Klaus G. (Switzerland)
Gutirrez-Doa, Benicio (Costa Rica) Co-Chair: Kleinmann, Martin (Switzerland)
Discussant: Sheeran, Paschal (United Kingdom) State of the art of assessment centres: Sur-
vey results from Austria, Canada, France,
S-233 Symposium Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzer-
16.45 18.45 h Salon 22 land, and U.S.A.
Multidisciplinary models to the study of Krause, Diana (Canada)
resilience todays societies Adequate problem perception: A passport
Chair: Javier, Rafael (USA) to successful assessment center perfor-
mance?
A view of resilience in the Latino context
Andreen, Panja (Germany)
Camacho-Gingerich, Alina (USA)
Predictor interactions in determining as-
sessment center performance
Dilchert, Stephan (USA)
305
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Self-assessor congruence in an assessment Movement coordination in human-human


center for personnel selection interaction
Hft, Stefan (Germany) Schuboe, Anna (Germany)
Do assessors have too much on their Recognition and prediction of pedestrian
plates? Measurement quality and the intentions from a moving vehicle
number of to-be-observed candidates in Schmidt, Sabrina (Germany)
an assessment center group exercise
Handing over: Anticipation in joint action
Melchers, Klaus G. (Switzerland)
Glasauer, Stefan (Germany)
The effects of exercise instructions on the
Emotion in human-robot interaction: Re
observability of assessment center behav
cognition and display
ior
Wendt, Cornelia (Germany)
Schollaert, Eveline (Belgium)
Modeling user stress in a cognitive archi-
S-236 Symposium tecture
16.45 18.45 h Room 25 Neumann, Hendrik (Germany)
Psychological research with the German
S-238 Symposium
socio-economic panel
Co-Chair: Trommsdorff, Gisela (Germany) 16.45 18.45 h Room 27
Co-Chair: Lang, Frieder R. (Germany) Reading development in languages with
transparent orthographies: From local
Future expectation and subjective well- models to universal theories
being across adulthood Co-Chair: Papadopoulos, Timothy (Cyprus)
Lang, Frieder R. (Germany) Co-Chair: Georgiou, George (Canada)
Using the german socio-economic panel
Examining the home literacy model of
study to assess age-related changes in life
reading development in Greek
satisfaction
Manolitsis, George (Greece)
Lucas, Richard E. (USA)
Antecedents of reading in a transparent
Its time!: Psychologists can and should
orthography (Finnish)
start unraveling age, period and cohort ef-
Leppnen, Ulla (Finland)
fects in studying temporal change
Denissen, Jaap (Germany) Gender ratio and cognitive profile in dys
lexia: A cross-national study
Relations among parental economic strain,
Jimnez, Juan E. (Spain)
supportive parenting and adolescents fu-
ture orientation A local model to teach phonetic sensitivity
Agache, Alexandru (Germany) in Dutch
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

van der Kooy-Hofland, Verna (Netherlands)


Decomposing trust: Explaining national
trust differences A longitudinal appraisal of the develop-
Naef, Michael (Switzerland) ment of passage comprehension in Greek
Papadopoulos, Timothy (Cyprus)
Validating a test of general reasoning abi-
lity adequate for the inclusion in SOEP Discussant: Padakannaya, Prakash (India)
Schneider, Michael (Switzerland)
S-239 Symposium
Discussant: Wagner, Gert T. (Germany)
16.45 18.45 h Room 28
S-237 Symposium Traffic psychological assessment Bridg
16.45 18.45 h Room 26 ing the gap between theory and practice
Psychological foundations of cognitive Chair: Schuhfried, Gernot (Austria)
technical systems The role of cognitive performance testing
Co-Chair: Frber, Berthold (Germany) in the assessment of driving aptitude
Co-Chair: Deubel, Heiner (Germany) Brenner-Hartmann, Jrgen (Germany)
Enhancing automatic saliency computa- Predictive validity of the expert system
tions by dynamic weighting of feature di- traffic in healthy adults
mensions Husler, Joachim (Austria)
Mller, Hermann (Germany)

306
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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
fect of job insecurity, organizational sup-
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Glaser, Manuela (Germany)


port and job satisfaction
Learning science at museums: A media ter- Latorre, M. Felisa (Spain)
minal as scaffold for critical thinking and
Are Hybrid HRM practices really good for
opinion formation about nanotechnology
local employees in developing countries?
Knipfer, Kristin (Germany)
Yavuz, Serap (United Kingdom)
Discussant: Schwan, Stephan (Germany)
The mediate effect of multidimensional
FP-349 Paper Session perceived organizational support in the re-
lationship of supportive human resource
16.45 18.45 h Room 30 practices and Chinese employees job per-
Human factor engineering formance
Co-Chair: Spring, Peter (Australia) Chen, Zhixia (Peoples Republic of China)
Co-Chair: Burov, Oleksandr (Ukraine)
Human resource management practices in
Effects of expertise and case complexity family business: Reflexes of psychological
on anaesthetists mental representation contract?
during pre-operative consultation Casimiro, Mafalda (Portugal)
Neyns, Valrie (France)

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FP-351 Paper Session Implicit verb causality influences attitude


transference effects
16.45 18.45 h Room 32
Walther, Eva (Germany)
Behavior genetics
Co-Chair: Roubertoux, Pierre (France) The effects of attitudinal structural consis
Co-Chair: Alfimova, Margarita (Russia) tency on attitude, intention, behavior and
their relationships
Serotonin transporter gene: Brain-derived Zhou, Jie (Peoples Republic of China)
neurotrophic factor gene interaction and
Study on the assertive behavior, locus of
signs of depression and anxiety in parents
control and subjective well-being of Bulga-
of psychotic patients
rians using internet
Alfimova, Margarita (Russia)
Georgieva, Svetoslava (Bulgaria)
Gene environment interaction for COMT
A qualitative study of the attitude towards
on emotional processing
social market economy in Germany: Justice
Herrmann, Martin (Germany)
aspects and the comparison with alterna
Stress-related negative affectivity and ge- tive economic systems
netically altered 5-HTT function: Evidence Kaminski, Simone (Germany)
for synergism in shaping risk for depres
Statements on opinion change as result of
sion
comparison processes: The relation be
Jacobs, Nele (Netherlands)
tween size of opinion change and the di-
Cognitive-behavioral profiles of children rection of comparison
with subtelomeric deletions Sklad, Marcin (Netherlands)
Roubertoux, Pierre (France)
Attitudes toward marriage: Embeddedness
Etiology of motivation in elementary and outcomes in personal relationships
school children: Self-perceived ability and Riggio, Heidi (USA)
fear of failure
Spengler, Marion (Germany) FP-354 Paper Session
16.45 18.45 h Room 35
FP-352 Paper Session Attachment styles
16.45 18.45 h Room 33 Co-Chair: Kiv, Kristi (Estonia)
Judgement and decision making Co-Chair: Mak, Miranda Chi Kuan (Hong
Chair: Hommers, Wilfried (Germany) Kong SAR of the Peoples Republic of China)

Illusory correlation: Distinct events or dis Attachment style and relationship quality:
tinct baserates? The mediating effect of dyadic coping
Vogel, Tobias (Germany) Dinkel, Andreas (Germany)
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Motivated perception: Evidence for a posi- Attachment: A comparison of young of-


tivity bias in early perceptional processes fenders and their parents with control
Voss, Andreas (Germany) groups
Kiv, Kristi (Estonia)
Situational familiarity and the use of non-
verbal and verbal information in judg- Do attachment anxiety and avoidance sup-
ments of veracity press accurate partner perception of in-
Reinhard, Marc-Andre (Germany) vestment model variables?
Macher, Silvia (Austria)
Duplex-response: Punishment and repom-
pense in contrast to univariate judgments Attachment and depressed affect: The me-
Hommers, Wilfried (Germany) diating effects of social support on de-
pressed affect
FP-353 Paper Session Mak, Miranda Chi Kuan (Hong Kong SAR of
16.45 18.45 h Room 34 the Peoples Republic of China)
Attitudes and attitude change Transfer of attachment functions and ad-
Co-Chair: Zhou, Jie (Peoples Republic of Chi- justment among young adults in China
na) Zhang, Hong (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Co-Chair: Walther, Eva (Germany) Republic of China)

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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)
ty students in the process of mathematical
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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estimation
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
Co-Chair: Beauducel, Andr (Germany) Herrera Rojas, Aura Nidia (Colombia)

Choosing the number of factors based on FP-358 Paper Session


simplicity
16.45 18.45 h Room 39
Okada, Kensuke (Japan)
Advances in psychological measurement
A simulation study on parallel analysis and research methods
with ipsative data Chair: Sikstrm, Sverker (Sweden)
Beauducel, Andr (Germany)
Cognitive diagnostic models
How to analyze data getting from seman-
Yan, Duanli (USA)
tic differential technique (SD)
Mitina, Olga (Russia) Selection of optimum psychological com-
munication dyad strategies based on a
Fuzzy MCDM process
Sheu, Ching-Fan (Taiwan)
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Latent semantic analysis reveals higher va- Poster Session


lence for ingroups than outgroups Thursday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h
Sikstrm, Sverker (Sweden)
Topic: Research methods and statistics
Optimal design of signal detection theory
studies PS-Thu-am-001 Japanese life-patterns in the
Stanislaw, Harold (USA) 2000s I: Life-pattern and work/family/leisure
balance
Biases in frequency reports: Effects of re-
Yamashita, Miyako (Japan)
sponse format, time unit and reference pe-
riod on reported behavioural frequencies PS-Thu-am-002 Reliability and validity of the
Klaas, Hannah Sophie (Germany) Chinese love attitude scale
Yang, Yang (Peoples Republic of China)
FP-359 Paper Session
PS-Thu-am-003 The validity and reliability co
16.45 18.45 h Room 40 efficients of Iranian adolescents risk-taking
Acquisition of language IV (IARS)
Co-Chair: Moro, Christiane (Switzerland) Zadeh Mohammadi, Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Co-Chair: Jensen de Lpez, Kristine
PS-Thu-am-004 A study of initialization trait
(Denmark)
value in computerized adaptive personality
Pragmatic-semantic factors and input in- testing
fluence Danish childrens comprehension Zhang, Qinghua (Peoples Republic of China)
of passive constructions PS-Thu-am-005 Interpersonal perceptions as
Jensen de Lpez, Kristine (Denmark) predictors of group performance
Comprehension vs. production in language Andrs, Amara (Spain)
acquisition PS-Thu-am-006 Validating pedagogy gradu-
Prat-Sala, Merce (United Kingdom) ating examination constructs through struc
Canonical and symbolical uses of objects and tural modelling
development of language: A case study Castaeda Figueiras, Sandra (Mexico)
Moro, Christiane (Switzerland) PS-Thu-am-007 The relationship between
Relationship between reading/writing de- body image measured by different methods,
velopment in English and cognitive abili- general self-esteem and life satisfaction
ties amongst Japanese junior high school Chen, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
pupils: Normal vs. poor readers PS-Thu-am-008 Validation of a test for pre-
Wydell, Taeko (United Kingdom) dicting resilient adolescents: Youths in Medel-
Cognitive behaviours and connectivity lin, Colombia
Duque, Luis F (Colombia)
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mental system in second language context:


Declines in sensitive period? PS-Thu-am-010 Equating item parameters
Figueiredo, Sandra (Portugal) under the graded response model
Hattori, Tamaki (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-011 The modified analytical steps
for multilevel latent growth modeling and Its
applications
Huang, Xiaorui (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
Republic of China)
PS-Thu-am-012 Using the measurements
method of the reflexive representations in
cross-cultural researches
Khromov, Anatoly (Russia)
PS-Thu-am-013 Data-division-specific robust
ness and power of randomization tests for
ABAB designs
Manolov, Rumen (Spain)

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PS-Thu-am-014 Statistical properties of a re- PS-Thu-am-027 Implicit learning and other
stricted randomization test cognitive predictors of expert stage of career
Manolov, Rumen (Spain) development: Fuzzy logic modeling of profes
sional success
PS-Thu-am-015 On the magnitude of publi-
Kostrikina, Inna (Russia)
cation bias in studies of the therapeutic efficacy
of hypnosis PS-Thu-am-028 The distribution of the sum
Moshagen, Morten (Germany) of independent random variables can be calcu-
lated exactly almost always
PS-Thu-am-016 Polish adaptation of the Hoff
Oldenbrger, Hartmut A. (Germany)
man Gender Scale
Roszak, Joanna (Poland) PS-Thu-am-029 Psychophysics of the taste
process of virgin olive oil
PS-Thu-am-017 Why distribution anomalies
Ramos Alvarez, Manuel Miguel (Spain)
unveil an error in psychology
Schwarz, Michael (Germany) PS-Thu-am-030 A statistical theory of esti-
mation in psychophysical experiments
PS-Thu-am-018 Using the LLTM for the de-
Seri, Raffaello (Italy)
termination of item generating rationals for the
comprehension of reading PS-Thu-am-031 Cointegration methodology
Sonnleitner, Philipp (Austria) Stroe-Kunold, Esther (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-019 Extension of EM algorithm PS-Thu-am-032 Factors influencing the ac-
for finite mixture in item response theory for curacy of item parameter estimates in the two-
missing response data parameter logistic model
Zeng, Li (Peoples Republic of China) Tran, Ulrich (Austria)
PS-Thu-am-020 Agent-based modeling de- PS-Thu-am-033 Center-surround patterns
sign for policy-making support: Using the fin- emerge as optimal predictors for human sacca-
dings of questionnaire surveys de targets
Cao, Yang (Japan) Wichmann, Felix (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-021 Joint procrustes component PS-Thu-am-034 Complex span versus bind
analysis for exploring the perceptual and se- ing tasks of working memory: The gap is not
mantic structures in three-way semantic diffe- that deep
rential data Hildebrandt, Andrea (Germany)
Adachi, Kohei (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-035 Psychometric properties of a
PS-Thu-am-022 Why mixed models are so civics knowledge measure developed for immi-
few used? gration and naturalization purposes
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Borelli, Massimo (Italy) Hlr, Gizem (Germany)


PS-Thu-am-023 Using of the T-factor analysis PS-Thu-am-036 Contextualized reasoning:
at data processing the psychomotor tapping- Testing for medium specificity and relations
test with fluid and crystallized intelligence
Dubinina, Anna (Russia) Bucholtz, Nina (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-024 The application of unfolding PS-Thu-am-037 BEFKI Berlin Test of Fluid
IRT model in personality assessment and Crystallized Intelligence
Gao, Pengyun (Peoples Republic of China) Schipolowski, Stefan (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-025 Predicting learning outcomes Topic: Learning, memory and cognition
using multilevel analysis of behavioral data
from learning experiments PS-Thu-am-038 Hindsight bias as a conse-
Hartig, Johannes (Germany) quence of interference and poor inhibitory con-
trol?
PS-Thu-am-026 Comparison of different soft
Pohl, Rdiger F. (Germany)
ware programs for the parameter estimation of
the Linear Logistic Test Model PS-Thu-am-040 Implicit false memory: A cog
Ihme, Jan Marten (Germany) nitive neuropsychological approach
van Damme, Ilse (Belgium)

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PS-Thu-am-041 Level of processing and sti- PS-Thu-am-056 Three different analysis to
mulus presentation time affects false memory study confidence-accuracy relationship on
Yoshimura, Hiroki (Japan) memory of a bank robbery and on general
knowledge
PS-Thu-am-042 When younger adults have
Luna, Karlos (Spain)
worse memories than the elderly: An investiga-
tion of adult age differences in the formation PS-Thu-am-057 When repeated reminders
of false memories lead to forgetting: Spontaneous suppression of
Bucur, Barbara (USA) negative associations
Mather, Mara (USA)
PS-Thu-am-044 The effects of presentation
size and color to natural scene recognition PS-Thu-am-058 Islands of memory: Amnes
Fujii, Tetsunoshin (Japan) tics remembering autobiographical experiences
Medved, Maria (Canada)
PS-Thu-am-045 The contribution of the nor-
adrenergic system to memory consolidation PS-Thu-am-059 The effect of stress and con-
during sleep in humans text on reconsolidation of episodic hippocam-
Gais, Steffen (Germany) pally-based memory in humans
Moore, Jennifer (Ireland)
PS-Thu-am-046 Judgments of preferences
are only partial measures of memory PS-Thu-am-060 Mechanism of retrieval inhi-
Kellen, David (Portugal) bition in directed forgetting: Retrieval success
produces inhibition
PS-Thu-am-047 The memory of predictive
Mu, Defang (Peoples Republic of China)
inferences
Gras, Doriane (France) PS-Thu-am-061 Cultural factors on life satis-
faction: A cross-cultural study
PS-Thu-am-048 ERP correlates of list-method
Genkova, Petia (Germany)
directed forgetting
Hauswald, Anne (Germany) PS-Thu-am-063 Is memory performance in
the stem-completion task related to executive
PS-Thu-am-049 Where does a feeling of nos-
measures?
talgia come from? The interaction of memory
Sebastian, Maria Victoria (Spain)
and the feeling of nostalgia
Kawaguchi, Jun (Japan) PS-Thu-am-064 Effect of frequency in the
fragment completion task with unique and
PS-Thu-am-050 A reevaluation of canonical
multiple solutions
categories in flashbulb memories
Spataro, Pietro (Italy)
Kaya Kiziloz, Burcu (Turkey)
PS-Thu-am-065 Influence of auditory feed-
PS-Thu-am-051 Infant febrile seizures: Influ-
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back on speech output monitoring


ence on hippocampus volume and declarative
Sugimori, Eriko (Japan)
memory
Kipp, Kerstin H. (Germany) PS-Thu-am-066 Episodic memory inhibition
and spreading activation duration: Further evi-
PS-Thu-am-052 The effects of emotion on
dence of episodic memory inhibition using the
verbal overshadowing.
Think/No-think task
Kitagami, Shinji (Japan)
Tajika, Hidetsugu (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-053 The influence of retention
interval and emotional arousal on recognition Topic: Cognition
memory and its neural correlates PS-Thu-am-067 Are there interindividual and
Knig, Stefanie (Germany) situational moderators of the truth effect?
PS-Thu-am-054 Does stress differentially af- Nadarevic, Lena (Germany)
fect recall of situation-related and -unrelated PS-Thu-am-068 Factors affecting semantic
information? similarity among Jukugo neighbors
Kuelzow, Nadine (Germany) Ogawa, Taeko (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-055 Feelings of metacognitive
accuracy influence judgments of learning: Evi-
dence for a second meta-level
Li, Weijian (Peoples Republic of China)

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PS-Thu-am-069 When a bad strategy is worse PS-Thu-am-082 The self-image and the crea-
than no strategy at all: The interaction of im tive potential of the polytechnic students
plicit vs. explicit processing with problem com- Balgiu, Beatrice (Romania)
plexity
PS-Thu-am-083 Interpersonal intelligence en
Pretz, Jean (USA)
hancement through cooperative learning
PS-Thu-am-070 The information and subjec- Baysara, Lyudmila (Ukraine)
tive time as result of processing of stimulus by
PS-Thu-am-084 Creative thinking in under-
memory
standing of painting
Prisnyakova, Lyudmila (Ukraine)
Berezanskaya, Natalya (Russia)
PS-Thu-am-071 The Mozart Effect: Fact or
PS-Thu-am-085 Analogy strategies develop-
artifact? A critical test using IRT-scaled item
ment in senior pre-school-age children
material and active controls
Bila, Iryna (Ukraine)
Rieder, Alexandra (Austria)
PS-Thu-am-086 Finders and seekers: Creati-
PS-Thu-am-072 What is the fundamental
vity as a function of college major
principle of information or knowledge? Look
Burshteyn, Dmitry (USA)
ing for a useful definition and universal proper-
ties An interdisciplinary view PS-Thu-am-087 Identity and personality: The
Schott, Franz (Germany) creativity
De Santis, Elisa (Italy)
PS-Thu-am-073 Investigating the validity of
the modality and redundancy principle in multi- PS-Thu-am-088 Creativity in theory of mind
media learning for complex texts tasks
Schler, Anne (Germany) Guskova, Anna (Russia)
PS-Thu-am-074 Intraindividual reaction time PS-Thu-am-089 Individual differences in cog-
variability as a measure of circadian rhythms in nitive abilities: A component processes ac-
cognitive control count
Steinborn, Michael (Germany) Hannon, Brenda (USA)
PS-Thu-am-075 Influence of self-related in- PS-Thu-am-090 Does the bee give you mala-
formation on attention ria? The dimensionality of and sex differences
Sui, Jie (Peoples Republic of China) in general knowledge in high-school students
Hofer, Agnes A. (Austria)
PS-Thu-am-076 Temporarily established self-
referential information can modulate attention PS-Thu-am-091 Creative processes in con-
Sui, Jie (Peoples Republic of China) ceptual combination: Emergence of original
concepts
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PS-Thu-am-077 The Influence of Stimulant


Horng, Ruey-Yun (Taiwan)
Material Category on the Stroop Dilution Ef-
fect PS-Thu-am-092 The cognitive orientation of
Xu, Baihua (Peoples Republic of China) creativity
Kreitler, Shulamith (Israel)
PS-Thu-am-078 Factors produce changes of
evaluations PS-Thu-am-093 The motivational sphere of
Yusupova, Yulia (Russia) creative workers
Leybina, Anna (Russia)
PS-Thu-am-079 Study on the translation pro
cess from a cognitive-psychological perspective PS-Thu-am-094 Cross-cultural stability of a
Zhao, Yushan (Peoples Republic of China) faceted structure for fluid and crystallized intel-
ligence
PS-Thu-am-080 Psychometric properties of
Liepmann, Detlev (Germany)
the test for creative thinking drawing produc-
tion: Studies with the Portuguese samples. PS-Thu-am-095 Two-component model of
Almeida, Leonor (Portugal) verbal intelligence
Lobanov, Alexander (Belarus)
PS-Thu-am-081 Fear of creativity phenom
enon PS-Thu-am-096 Creativity and competitive
Babaeva, Julia (Russia) ness study of characterization of creativity
based on life stories from small businessmen
Candeias, Adelinda (Portugal)

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PS-Thu-am-097 Creativity: Its relation to PS-Thu-am-112 Arizona Sexual Experience
self-esteem and music talent in Greek adoles Scale (ASEX): Patients with depression
cents Kesicky, Dusan (Slovak Republic)
Paraskevopoulou, Polyxeni (Greece)
PS-Thu-am-113 Interaction between introver
PS-Thu-am-098 Creativity and reading behav sion-extroversion and self-confidence on chang
ior ing taste sexuality
Park, Mi-Cha (Republic of Korea) Khalatbari, Javad (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Thu-am-099 The difference between cre PS-Thu-am-114 Compassionate therapy for
ativity of mathematicians and psychologists sexual dissatisfaction
Plhkov, Alena (Czech Republic) Montgomery, Bob (Australia)
PS-Thu-am-100 The interaction of cognitive PS-Thu-am-115 Relations of the gender-
and social factors in creativity related personality traits and stress to sexual
Sousokolova, Irina (Russia) behaviors among college students
Nagurney, Alexander (USA)
Topic: Emotion and motivation
PS-Thu-am-116 An exploration of masculini-
PS-Thu-am-101 A new approach to psycho- ty, femininity, sexual fantasy and masturbation
logy: Neural correlates of emotional meaning, a as predictors of marital satisfaction
brain imaging study Soyer Ozer, Asli (Turkey)
Ofek, Einat (Israel)
PS-Thu-am-117 Infant simulator projects with
PS-Thu-am-102 Psychological and neural disadvantaged girls: Marginalizing with the
foundations of the emotional Stroop effect in best of intentions?
social phobia Chamakalayil, Lalitha (Germany)
Schmidt, Stephanie (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-118 Emotional discomfort in
PS-Thu-am-103 Neuronal correlates of facial women and men at the start of an assisted re-
emotion discrimination in adolescence producion techniques program in outpatients
Seiferth, Nina Y. (Germany) at the University Hospital in Florence (Italy)
PS-Thu-am-104 Electrophysiological corre Valoriani, Vania (Italy)
lates of the control of emotional memories PS-Thu-am-119 Sensation seeking, sexual
Treese, Anne-Cecile (Sweden) risk behaviors and ADHD characteristics in Pu-
PS-Thu-am-105 Do you like this car? Neural erto Rican young adults
encoding of object valence and intensity Velez-Pastrana, Maria C. (Puerto Rico)
Tusche, Anita (Germany) PS-Thu-am-120 Partners attitudes in the
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PS-Thu-am-106 Neural correlates of resili- process of group psychotherapy of vaginismus


ence to trauma slam, Serkan (Turkey)
Westphal, Maren (USA) PS-Thu-am-121 Evaluation of subjective re-
PS-Thu-am-107 Culture, traditions and tied- presentation of stability of motivational con
up sexuality of women with vaginismus structs (RSM)
Berkol, Tonguc Demir (Turkey) Blinnikova, Svetlana (Russia)

PS-Thu-am-108 The difficulties of the homo- PS-Thu-am-122 The correlations between


sexual students: A case study academic achievement and Mc. Clellands mo-
De Leon, Aurna (Philippines) tivation. A study on university students
Budi Taruna, Zamralita (Indonesia)
PS-Thu-am-109 Gender and sexual education
Garcia Vega, Elena (Spain) PS-Thu-am-123 Measuring implicit motives
in romantic partner relationships: A domain-
PS-Thu-am-110 The campus sexuality of the specific approach
post-1980s college students in China today Hagemeyer, Birk (Germany)
Geng, Wenxiu (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-am-124 Scientistic Attitude as a tool
PS-Thu-am-111 Chinese undergraduates sex for improving achievement motivation among
ual attitude: The application of multidimen Iranian students: Development and trial of a
sionality of sexual attitudes scale in China model
Jin, Can Can (Peoples Republic of China) Hameedy, Mansoor (Islamic Republic of Iran)

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PS-Thu-am-125 Psychological factors affec- PS-Thu-am-137 Interhemispheric interaction
ting Japanese university students food selec- during perception of words of different emo
tion for lunch of either convenience store or tional valence and nonwords
department store riceballs Sommer, Werner (Germany)
Hasegawa, Tomoko (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-138 ERPs discriminate true from
PS-Thu-am-126 The sense of justice, organi- false memory in a film-watching paradigm
zational behaviour and well-being Tamm, Sascha (Germany)
Maes, Jrgen (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-139 The time course and source
PS-Thu-am-127 Do people help those who localization of false belief reasoning revealed
helped a free-rider in indirect reciprocity set- by an event-related potential study
tings? Wang, Yiwen (Peoples Republic of China)
Mashima, Rie (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-140 The Event-related potentials
PS-Thu-am-128 An experimental approach characteristics of affective priming effect in ale-
model based on simulating competition and xithymia
conflict Yi, Jinyao (Peoples Republic of China)
Milcu, Marius (Romania)
PS-Thu-am-141 Neuroimaging of human
PS-Thu-am-129 Wanting acceptance and amygdala subregions?
fearing rejection: Consequences of social ap- Ball, Tonio (Germany)
proach and avoidance motivation for proces-
PS-Thu-am-142 Prospective memory and ros
sing of social stimuli
tral prefrontal cortex: Involvement of a system
Nikitin, Jana (Switzerland)
mediating stimulus-oriented and stimulus-
PS-Thu-am-130 Indian youth and habit of independent attending?
drug Benoit, Roland G. (Germany)
Pandey, Ugrasen (India)
PS-Thu-am-143 Have you been here before?
PS-Thu-am-131 Affect, conceptual evalua Decoding memory traces for visual scenes from
tion standards and the readiness to focus on brain signals
others Bles, Mart (Germany)
Rutkowska, Dorota (Poland)
PS-Thu-am-144 Short-term cognitive train
PS-Thu-am-132 The implicit-explicit achieve- ing increases activation in mesocorticostriatal
ment motive congruence: A condition of flow circuits in ADHD and mimics effect of psycho-
experience stimulant medication
Schler, Julia (Switzerland) Carmona, Susanna (Spain)
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PS-Thu-am-133 A system for scoring motive PS-Thu-am-145 Neuro-cognitive mechanism


imagery in pictures of English language learning anxiety modulat
Slavova, Iva (Germany) ing language production
Conghui, Liu (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-am-134 Perceived self-competence
vs. fiscal expectations in success and in failure PS-Thu-am-146 Human amygdala responsi-
Zawadzka, Anna Maria (Poland) vity to masked fearful eyes: Fact or artefact?
Dietrich, Caroline (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-135 The responsibility judgment
and criticism decisions from an atributional per- PS-Thu-am-147 Personality-dependent disso
spective ciation of absolute and relative loss processing
Zhang, Aiqing (Peoples Republic of China) in orbitofrontal cortex
Fujiwara, Juri (Japan)
Topic: Behavioral and cognitive neuro
science PS-Thu-am-148 The effect of COMT Val-
158Met on neural correlates of delay discount
PS-Thu-am-136 Different correlations be ing: An fNIRS study
tween sex steroids and fluid intelligence in pre- Heinzel, Sebastian (Germany)
pubertal and pubertal boys
PS-Thu-am-149 Emotion regulation and the
ShangGuan, FangFang (Peoples Republic of
ventromedial prefrontal cortex in spider pho-
China)
bia
Hermann, Andrea (Germany)

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PS-Thu-am-150 Brain imaging of cognitive PS-Thu-am-164 Improving Mild Cognitive
development: A meta-analysis of 36 fMRI stu- Impairment (MCI) diagnosis by further decom-
dies posing memory components
Houde, Olivier (France) Ferreira, Daniel (Spain)
PS-Thu-am-151 Neural correlates during im PS-Thu-am-165 Mild Cognitive Impairment
agery of social situations in social phobia (SP) (MCI): Cognitive impairment characterization
Kretschmer, Nora (Germany) in multiple-domain subtypes
Ferreira, Daniel (Spain)
PS-Thu-am-152 Neural correlates of decision
making based on explicit information about PS-Thu-am-166 Neuropsychological assess-
probabilities and incentives in healthy subjects ment in dementias and neurodegenerative dis
Labudda, Kirsten (Germany) eases in processes of legal incapacity
Garca Rodrguez, Beatriz (Spain)
PS-Thu-am-153 Effects of psychosocial stress
on neural correlates of selective attention PS-Thu-am-167 The role of neighborhood
Mhlhan, Markus (Germany) activity in restoration of vision
Guenther, Tobias (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-154 Cross-modal interference in
object recognition PS-Thu-am-168 Reversal learning with diffe-
Schmid, Carmen (Germany) rent type of stimuli in patients with unilateral
hemisphere damage
PS-Thu-am-155 Functional integration in a
Hashimoto, Yukari (Japan)
language network during orthographic word
processing in normal and dyslexic readers: A PS-Thu-am-169 Familiarity or conceptual
dynamic causal modelling study priming: Event-related potentials in name re
Schurz, Matthias (Austria) cognition
Hellmann, Johan (Sweden)
PS-Thu-am-156 Reproducibility of cortical
activation in expert motor skill: A NIRS study Topic: Human development
with nursing actions
Shiraishi, Tomoko (Japan) PS-Thu-am-171 Pretend play of children from
Brazilian Communities
PS-Thu-am-157 Controlling automatic imita- Santos, Ana (Brazil)
tion recruits key processes involved in social
cognition PS-Thu-am-172 The early education and
Spengler, Stephanie (Germany) the development in the pre-school years at
the children of Romania: Pilot study of the
PS-Thu-am-158 Me, myself and I: The effects PROMESED project, financed by CNMP, nr.
of self in social cognition 91064/18.09.2007
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van Bussel, Kim (United Kingdom) Sassu, Raluca (Romania)


PS-Thu-am-159 Investigating the processing PS-Thu-am-173 Flow painting: The connec-
of musical syntax violations in 7th grade chil tion between flow experience and graphic tal
dren using fMRI ent among children
Wehrum, Sina (Germany) Schulz, Nina (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-160 The relationship of cognitive PS-Thu-am-174 The relationships between
functions to the duration of alcohol abstinence migration and childrens creative thinking
in individuals with alcohol dependence syn Shi, Baoguo (Peoples Republic of China)
drome
Bapat, Radhika (India) PS-Thu-am-175 Preschoolers appraisals of
others emotions and emotional dissemblance
PS-Thu-am-161 Reaction time and fractional toward the other person
anisotropy Shibata, Toshio (USA)
Bringas, Maria Luisa (Cuba)
PS-Thu-am-176 Mothers sense of compe-
PS-Thu-am-162 Emotional false memories in tence and childs behavior in response to parent
mild cognitive impairment training program encouraging childs emotion
Moritz, Steffen (Germany) al development in Latvia
PS-Thu-am-163 Neurobehavioral disturbances Skreitule-Pikse, Inga (Latvia)
in a patient of olfactory groove meningioma
Chen, Pin-Hao (Taiwan)
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PS-Thu-am-177 The development of deaf PS-Thu-am-189 Designing the in-service
children with cochlear implants: The parents training
point of view Akbari, Soheila (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Suarez, Maria (Spain)
PS-Thu-am-190 Developmental capacities of
PS-Thu-am-178 The effects of words and fa- Nigerian infants and children: Are they preco-
cial expressions on perception of apology in cious?
children Akinsola, Esther (Nigeria)
Tamura, Ayana (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-191 Joint attention in mental de-
PS-Thu-am-179 The effect of the emotion on velopment
the size of human figures in childrens draw Baraldi Sobral, Renata (Brazil)
ings
PS-Thu-am-192 Impact the organization ac-
Tsiakara, Aggeliki (Greece)
tivity involvment to improve the softskill on the
PS-Thu-am-180 A pilot study about assess- adolescence
ment of relational representation in preschool Dariyo, Agoes (Indonesia)
children: Self, attachment and interpersonal
PS-Thu-am-193 Perception and control of
schemas
goal-directed grasping movements in 6-month-
Uluc, Sait (Turkey)
old infants
PS-Thu-am-181 Identifying methods of pa- Daum, Moritz (Germany)
rental support for improving childrens emo
PS-Thu-am-194 Interindividual differences in
tional intelligence
neuroticism and partnership adaptation mat-
Ulutas, Ylkay (Turkey)
ters for the timing of parenthood but only for
PS-Thu-am-182 The developmental dyna- men
mics between task-motivation and competence Drnte, Mareike (Germany)
beliefs during elementary school years
PS-Thu-am-195 Resilience and psychological
Viljaranta, Jaana (Finland)
resources in children
PS-Thu-am-183 How Hellene pupils use Gonzalez-Arratia, Ivonne (Mexico)
time: A time diary study
PS-Thu-am-196 The development of early
Vleioras, Georgios (Greece)
attachment: An observation study on an infant
PS-Thu-am-184 The effects of verbal sup- throughout the first year
ports on diversification and sophistication of Gu, Chuanhua (Peoples Republic of China)
visual images in As if drawings by four- and
PS-Thu-am-197 Research on sexual moral
five-year-old children: Focus on the develop-
development characteristics of 13~18 adoles
mental difference of strategies to integrate
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cents
concrete objects and prior knowledge
Guo, Li-Yan (Peoples Republic of China)
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)
quality of life in elder adults
Acosta Quiroz, Christian (Mexico)

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PS-Thu-am-201 Visual perspective taking in PS-Thu-am-213 Investigating differences in
autistic children and its relationship with ges burnout and engagement for primary and se-
ture imitation condary teachers: Is grade level taught impor-
Yu, Yue (Peoples Republic of China) tant?
Extremera, Natalio (Spain)
PS-Thu-am-202 A study on spare time man
agement structure and features of college stu- PS-Thu-am-214 University students miscon-
dent ceptions about statistics: What are they?
Li, Jian-Wei (Peoples Republic of China) Gao, Yu-Jing (Taiwan)
PS-Thu-am-203 A survey of Iranian regular PS-Thu-am-215 Barriers to teaching about
education teachers knowledge of Learning sexual orientation minorities in the classroom
Disabilities Gillis, Joseph Roy (Canada)
Abdi, Beheshteh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Thu-am-216 Academic-student interac-
PS-Thu-am-204 Exploratory Factor Analysis tion and students emotional tension
of the Dimension of Self Efficacy about Teaching Gintere, Erika (Latvia)
(DSEBT)
PS-Thu-am-218 Changing times for the uni-
Almoziraee, Abdullah (Saudi Arabia)
versity: The new role of the university teacher
PS-Thu-am-205 Teaching efficacy, interper- as a manager of learning resources
sonal, intrapersonal skills and teaching perfor- Isidro, Ana Isabel (Spain)
mance in the Tertiary School
PS-Thu-am-219 What makes your lesson a
Angeles, Marie Paz (Philippines)
success? A qualitative study on teachers goals
PS-Thu-am-206 The relationship between for mathematics
approaches to learning and expected efficacy Jacob, Barbara (Germany)
for teaching young children
PS-Thu-am-220 Instruction of self-regulated
Dunbar, Stephanie (Australia)
learning in mathematics lessons
PS-Thu-am-207 On the role of motivation in Kistner, Saskia (Germany)
teaching
PS-Thu-am-221 Internet-dependence as the
Bogoslovskaya, Zarifa (Russia)
problem of interpersonal communication
PS-Thu-am-208 The metaphor: A necessary among technical and humanities students
cognitive device in didactic texts Klyewa, Aljona (Russia)
Calderon, Gabriela (Mexico)
PS-Thu-am-222 Motivation of choosing the
PS-Thu-am-209 A survey of Taiwan univer profession of teacher
sities on the conducting of formal courses in Koren, Lyudmila (Ukraine)
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creativity
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
Ludovico, Olga (Portugal)

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PS-Thu-am-228 A personal organization skills PS-Thu-am-240 The effect of training life
and a study methods intervention on university skills on social adjustment, self esteem and
students achievement motive
Martins, Alda (Portugal) Sepahmansour, Mojgan (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Thu-am-229 Art therapeutic technique of PS-Thu-am-241 Chinese version of the para-
collages as a tool of professional identity devel normal belief scale
opment Shiah, Yung-Jong (Taiwan)
Mazehoova, Yvona (Czech Republic)
PS-Thu-am-242 Personality structure of Hin-
PS-Thu-am-230 Changes in the ability of di speaking Indians
practice teachers to observe classes before and Singh, Jitendra K. Singh (India)
after practice teaching
PS-Thu-am-243 T-data measures as valuable
Mishima, Tomotaka (Japan)
alternatives in personality assessment
PS-Thu-am-231 Developmental therapy su- Singh, Umed (India)
pervision of beginning, intermediate and ad-
PS-Thu-am-244 Perfectionism scale on inter-
vanced therapists
personal relation for Chinese college students
Miyazaki, Rie (Japan)
Song, Guangwen (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-am-232 Comparison of the strate-
PS-Thu-am-245 Personality resources in schi-
gies used to train new researchers in chemistry,
zophrenia
physics and mathematics
Szirmak, Zsofia (Germany)
Padilla Vargas, Mara Antonia (Mexico)
PS-Thu-am-246 Personality and psychopa-
PS-Thu-am-233 Shaping the thinking and
thological profiles in individuals exposed to
learning styles according to the task and acade-
mobbing
mic specialization
Talamo, Alessandra (Italy)
Palos, Ramona (Romania)
PS-Thu-am-247 Structure of self and psycho-
Topic: Personality and individual differ logical adjustment among adolescents
ences Talik, Wieslaw (Poland)
PS-Thu-am-234 Implicit assessment of prone PS-Thu-am-248 The Spanish version of the
ness to emotional stress through foreign lan- disgust scale-revised
guage anxiety Valiente, Rosa M. (Spain)
Nosenko, Eleonora (Ukraine)
PS-Thu-am-249 Idleness as a psychological
PS-Thu-am-235 Relationship between tem- phenomenon
perament and personality disorder Varvaricheva, Yana (Russia)
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Park, Mi-Jung (Republic of Korea)


PS-Thu-am-250 Self-report assessment of
PS-Thu-am-236 Reliability and factor struc- impulsivity in children
ture of the thinking styles inventory in a Italian Vigil, Andreu (Spain)
sample
PS-Thu-am-251 Movie taste as a reliable in-
Picconi, Laura (Italy)
dicator of personality structure
PS-Thu-am-237 Adaptation of Defense Style Wallisch, Pascal (USA)
Questionnaire in Latvia
PS-Thu-am-252 The MMPI-2 Gender-Mascu-
Plaude, Alla (Latvia)
line and Gender-Femininescales: Gender roles
PS-Thu-am-238 Relationships between gam- as predictors of psychologicalhealth in clinical
bling addiction and sensations seeking in ca patients
sino customers and university students from Woo, Matthew (Singapore)
Bogota
PS-Thu-am-253 Personality characteristics
Ruiz Prez, Jose Ignacio (Colombia)
analysis of freshmen students
PS-Thu-am-239 Spanish version of the Anx Yang, Xiaoling (Peoples Republic of China)
iety Sensitivity Index-3
PS-Thu-am-254 Development of China voca-
Sandin, Bonifacio (Spain)
tional interest card sort
Zhang, Zhe (Peoples Republic of China)

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PS-Thu-am-255 Task difficulty: Could it mo- PS-Thu-am-268 Optimistic and pessimistic
derate the relationship of implicit cognition and biases and comparative judgmental processes
explicit cognition? in Japan
Chen, Honghua (Peoples Republic of China) Endo, Yumi (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-256 Implications of revisions to PS-Thu-am-269 To be or not to be disabled:
Grays personality model for the measurement Priming effects on perceptions of warmth and
of individual differences in approach and avoid competence
ance behaviour Eyssel, Friederike (Germany)
Heym, Nadja (United Kingdom)
PS-Thu-am-270 Social facilitation and infor-
PS-Thu-am-257 Basic life tasks mation-processing
Janakov, Blagoja (The former Yugoslav Repub- Fonseca, Ricardo (Portugal)
lic of Macedonia)
PS-Thu-am-271 Cognitive linkage between
PS-Thu-am-258 The narrative self as multi- trait information about self and other
plex cinema Fukushima, Osamu (Japan)
Kolga, Voldemar (Estonia)
PS-Thu-am-272 Theory of mind in healthy
PS-Thu-am-259 Testing a central presump subjects: An independent cognitive domain?
tion of Hollands model by analysing circumplex Giovagnoli, Anna Rita (Italy)
data structures
PS-Thu-am-274 Predicting the causal agent
Langmeyer, Alexandra (Germany)
in verbally described social interactions
Topic: Social psychology Hjvig, Mette (Denmark)
PS-Thu-am-275 The Impact of the interac-
PS-Thu-am-260 Socially desirable responding
tion context and gender-role-selfconcept on
or favorable personality?
communication behaviour
Zaltauskas, Katrin (Germany)
Horvath, Lisa Kristina (Austria)
PS-Thu-am-261 The newlyweds conformity
PS-Thu-am-276 Developmental transition of
of marriage role expectation and performance
Meta-Social Skill
during the first three intimate relationship pha-
Ishii, Yukako (Japan)
ses: A U-shaped curve
Zhang, Yaofang (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Thu-am-277 The effects of a decoys posi-
tion in consumer choice
PS-Thu-am-262 Ending romantic relation-
Kamada, Akiko (Japan)
ships: The role of relationship characteristics,
personality and compassionate love PS-Thu-am-278 The role of affective states in
Zimmerman, Corinne (USA) interpreting thoughtless behaviors taken by
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peers
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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PS-Thu-am-284 Social representations of psy PS-Thu-am-297 Effect of individual differen-
chologists: An exploratory study among French ces in working-memory capacities on schema-
people tic processing in impression formation
Marchetti, Elise (France) Yoshida, Ayano (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-285 Distinguishing between so- PS-Thu-am-298 Interpersonal factors in em-
cial, communal, and interdependent types of pathic accuracy
in-group identification Zaki, Jamil (USA)
Milanov, Milen (Australia)
Topic: Culture and psychology
PS-Thu-am-286 Does in-group identification
not always lead to positive mental health? The PS-Thu-am-299 The conceptual components
moderating effect of trait self-esteem on the of hope in two languages: The case of English-
relationship between in-group identification Filipino bilinguals
and depression Salanga, Maria Guadalupe Corpuz (Philippines)
Nakashima, Kenichiro (Japan) PS-Thu-am-300 The openness of a society
PS-Thu-am-287 A possible origin of self- determines the relationship between self-
esteem: The finger length ratio (2D:4D) nega- esteem and subjective well-being (1): A cross-
tively correlates with implicit self-esteem societal comparison
Oe, Tomoko (Japan) Sato, Kosuke (Japan)

PS-Thu-am-288 Unconscious emotional pri- PS-Thu-am-301 Emotional intelligence in


ming and self-reported ethnical attitudes: As- schools: Perspectives of Malaysian teachers
pect of measurements correspondence Syed Hassan, Syed Najmuddin (Malaysia)
Plotka, Irina (Latvia) PS-Thu-am-302 Cultural differences and the
PS-Thu-am-289 Training coherence and pro- relationship between eating habits and mental
blem-solving skills in video conferences health of Japanese, Korean, and Austrian fe-
Schweizer, Karin (Germany) male university students
Tominaga, Mihoko (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-290 Social facilitation in the
Stroop task and the role of strategic inhibition PS-Thu-am-303 Study of discriminant validi-
Sharma, Dinkar (United Kingdom) ty between cultural intelligence and emotional
intelligence
PS-Thu-am-291 Valence asymmetries in im- Wang, Gigi (Peoples Republic of China)
plicit and explicit social information processing
Stenberg, Georg (Sweden) PS-Thu-am-304 Culture and hostile attribu
tion: Analytic vs. holistic judgments of intents
PS-Thu-am-292 Trait self-esteem as a protec- and causes in China and the US
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tor against threats from the past Wang, Yilan (Peoples Republic of China)
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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PS-Thu-am-309 A population-based, multi- PS-Thu-am-321 What is family? in four East
level study of interactions of socio-cultural Asia: Cultural comparison of family displayed
neighborhood and child characteristics on in Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Taiwanese
childrens early development Tomo, Rieko (Japan)
Guhn, Martin (Canada)
PS-Thu-am-322 Acculturation and nationality
PS-Thu-am-310 How acculturated cultural Varela Macedo, Victoria (Mexico)
orientation is filtered through bi-directional
PS-Thu-am-323 Gender differences in early
parent-child interactions: Taking Chinese immi-
adolescents academic motivation: A longitu
grant parents as examples
dinal investigation in America and China
Huang, Elenda Y.J. (Peoples Republic of China)
Wang, Qian (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples
PS-Thu-am-311 Emotion regulation in Japan Republic of China)
and US
PS-Thu-am-324 Images of turning points:
Karasawa, Mayumi (Japan)
Cultural-historical representations in the con-
PS-Thu-am-312 Analysis of the psychological temporary drawings termed Image Map of my
transformation by womens makeup behavior Life and traditional folk pictures
self to pretend to be and self to be seen from Yamada, Yoko (Japan)
another person
PS-Thu-am-325 Thematic or taxonomic? Ob-
Kido, Ayae (Japan)
ject categorization in children and adults
PS-Thu-am-313 Singaporean Chinese pa- Zhang, Jiayu (Peoples Republic of China)
rents and childrens conceptualization of child-
PS-Thu-am-326 A comparative study of risk
hood anxiety
perception, risk willingness and risk sensitivity
Koh, Jessie Bee Kim (USA)
Bergly, Tone Helene (Norway)
PS-Thu-am-314 Description of self and other
PS-Thu-am-327 Competitive attitudes as me
in child-mother daily conversation: Comparison
diator of educational experience on sadness
of longitudinal trajectories
Fernandez, Itziar (Spain)
Komatsu, Koji (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-328 Acculturation model based
PS-Thu-am-315 Cross-cultural validity of the
culture identity: A study framework
infant-toddler HOME inventory in application
Fu, Jia (Peoples Republic of China)
to the developmental context of Turkish-
German toddlers PS-Thu-am-329 Intercultural comparison of
Otyakmaz, Berrin zlem (Germany) meaning in life
Gapp, Sabine (Austria)
PS-Thu-am-316 In the eye of the beholder:
Implicit theories of happiness among Filipino PS-Thu-am-330 Value component of psycho
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adolescents logical culture of higher education students


Ramos III, Rufino (Philippines) Grushevsky, Valeriy (Ukraine)
PS-Thu-am-317 A cross-cultural study of fi- PS-Thu-am-331 Intercultural expertise in in-
gure drawing movements between Germans ternational military missions
and Japanese Kammhuber, Stefan (Germany)
Taguchi, Masanori (Japan)
Topic: Clinical/Counseling psychology
PS-Thu-am-318 Money as a cultural tool and
east asian children: Toward a cultural theory of PS-Thu-am-332 Which attributes affect the
childrens social development success of psychotherapy and how accurate
Takahashi, Noboru (Japan) can these be measured during therapy pro-
cess?
PS-Thu-am-319 Cultural identities of adoles
Fh, Jolanda (Switzerland)
cent immigrants: A three-year longitudinal
study including the pre-migration period PS-Thu-am-333 The effects of councelor the-
Tartakovsky, Eugene (Israel) oretical orientation and gender differences on
the preference of psychotherapeutic theoreti-
PS-Thu-am-320 Mothers networks of social
cal orientation
support in Italian and German cultural groups
Farsati, Sophia (Greece)
in South Tyrol
Taverna, Livia (Italy)

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PS-Thu-am-334 Psychoenergetic drawing: A PS-Thu-am-348 Method of evaluation of the
psychotherapic proposal combining analysis of psychic change of children who undergo group
the depth, imaginary and drawing psychoanalytical psychotherapy
Fontana Sartorio, Marialfonsa (Italy) Slapak, Sara (Argentina)
PS-Thu-am-335 Preference for mode of de PS-Thu-am-349 Psychic change of children
livery of cognitive behaviour therapy among that undergo psychotherapy and emotional
people with social phobia holding of adults in charge and teachers
Foster, Lisa (Australia) Slapak, Sara (Argentina)
PS-Thu-am-336 Support Groups in institutio- PS-Thu-am-351 Efficacy of a stepped-care
nal context program as compared to a standard cognitive
Frischenbruder, Sandra (Brazil) therapy for patients with social phobia
Mall, Anna (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-337 Effect of relaxation techni
ques on self-care ability for hemodialysis pa PS-Thu-am-352 Impact of CBT on adjust-
tients ment of patients suffering from social phobia
Haramaki, Yutaka (Japan) Mathur, Shachi (India)
PS-Thu-am-338 An analysis of treatment ef- PS-Thu-am-353 Etiology and therapy of men
fects: Using the EB-45 for providing feedback tal disorders based on a cognitive-religious mo-
to therapists on their outpatients psychothera- del
py outcome Moradi, Azam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Huinger, Constanze (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-354 Clinical case formulation as
PS-Thu-am-339 Who profits? Predictors for a path coherent with psychological well-being-
therapy outcome of cognitive-behavioral thera- oriented psychotherapy
py in patients with somatoform symptoms Novoa-Gmez, Mnica Mara (Colombia)
Heider, Jens (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-355 Effectiveness of Self-Active
PS-Thu-am-340 Cognitive-behavioral treat- Relaxation Therapy (SART): Analysis of POMS
ment of aggressive children: Outcome research and STAI changes
Hernndez-Guzmn, Laura (Mexico) Ohno, Hiroyuki (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-341 The effect of group suppor- PS-Thu-am-356 Outcome of solution-focused
tive psychotherapy on decreasing depression brief therapy working with adolescents in fos-
and increasing marital adjustment women who ter and health care settings
suffer from multiple sclerosis Pakrosnis, Rytis (Lithuania)
Hodjatzadeh, Farahnaz (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Thu-am-357 Similarities between clients
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PS-Thu-am-342 Motivational factors in the and counselors: What kinds of preferences


treatment of agoraphobia and panic disorder have potential clients?
Ivert, Petra Maria (Germany) Pauliukeviciute, Klaudija (Lithuania)
PS-Thu-am-343 Evaluation of therapy and PS-Thu-am-358 Effectiveness and cost-effec-
therapist: Comparison of client-centered the tiveness of antidepressants and psychological
rapy, gestalt therapy, and rational-emotive psy- interventions
chotherapy Perestelo-Perez, Lilisbeth (Spain)
Kashibuchi, Megumi (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-359 Peculiarities in using thema-
PS-Thu-am-344 Psychological help and infer- tic drawings set for group psychocorrection
tility treatment Polyanychko, Olena (Ukraine)
Kossakowska-Petrycka, Karolina (Poland)
PS-Thu-am-360 Effects of a prolonged and
PS-Thu-am-345 Dialectical behavioral thera- voluntary hyperventilation procedure in a psy-
py for borderline personality disorder: A meta- choterapeutical context
analytic review Puente, Iker (Spain)
Krger, Christoph (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-361 Status of outpatient neuro-
PS-Thu-am-347 Asymmetries in hemispheric psychological care in Germany
control of attention in schizotypy Rother, Aline (Germany)
Ito, Shinya (Japan)

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PS-Thu-am-362 A study on effect of giving PS-Thu-am-375 Program development on
massage and acupuncture for abused children prevention skills against sexual assault among
Saito, Mami (Japan) school aged children
Kittipichai, Wirin (Thailand)
PS-Thu-am-363 Effects of the imagery re-
hearsal therapy in the posttraumatic stress PS-Thu-am-376 Prevention with depressed
disorders symptoms of women victims of in- mothers and their children in German mother-
trafamiliar violence child health resorts
Santos, Pablo (Spain) Ktter, Charlotte (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-364 Home based psychological PS-Thu-am-377 Against violence and harass-
intervention for disaster affected children ment in the workplace
Satapathy, Sujata (India) Manz, Rolf (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-365 Mental health help-seeking PS-Thu-am-378 Health promotion and illness
after interpersonal violence: An integrative prevention by focussing on self-efficacy
model Montgomery, Bob (Australia)
Schreiber, Viola (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-379 Music: An effective tool for
PS-Thu-am-366 An extended 4-phases-test- preventing drug use among teenagers
model for clinical trials and its application on Narvez Rulln, Mara (Spain)
clinical psychology publications in the German-
PS-Thu-am-380 Defining monogamy
speaking countries
Planes, Montserrat (Spain)
Schui, Gabriel (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-381 Effects of a behavioral train
PS-Thu-am-367 The promotion of mental
ing in the correct use of condoms in high school
health in primary care: Preliminary results of a
students
group therapy program
Robles Montijo, Silvia Susana (Mexico)
Segura, Jordi (Spain)
PS-Thu-am-382 Parent-partner-adolescent
Topic: Health psychology communication about sex: Effects of an HIV/STI
PS-Thu-am-368 Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS and pregnancy prevention program
in Europe: Comparative analysis by countries Robles Montijo, Silvia Susana (Mexico)
Castro, ngel (Spain) PS-Thu-am-383 Male domination as an ob
PS-Thu-am-369 Results of the Program to stacle to AIDS prevention for women in the Sub
prevent underage smoking in Peruvian teen- Saharan African culture
agers Simeone, Arnaud (France)
Chau, Cecilia (Peru) PS-Thu-am-384 Safer sex through entertain-
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PS-Thu-am-370 Personality traits as media- ment education: Realizing the entertainment


tors of stress in the presence of sexual risk be- education approach with a computer game
havior in adolescents about HIV/AIDS and condom use for female
Duran, Consuelo (Mexico) adolescents
Thies-Brandner, Yvonne (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-371 Peer education in HIV pre-
vention: A comparison of two models PS-Thu-am-385 Transformational leadership
Dwertmann, David (Germany) in the context of effortreward-imbalance and
occupational health
PS-Thu-am-372 Do diabetes prevention pro- Wolf, Sandra (Germany)
grams increase somatization in healthy subjects
at risk? PS-Thu-am-386 User satisfaction, communi-
Giel, Katrin (Germany) ty participation and quality of life among Chi-
nese wheelchair users with spinal cord injury
PS-Thu-am-373 Quality of life and post-par- Chan, Sam Chi Chung (Hong Kong SAR of the
tum depression Peoples Republic of China)
Gili, Margarita (Spain)
PS-Thu-am-387 Evaluation of the effects of a
PS-Thu-am-374 An explanatory model of phy memory rehabilitation programme on neurolo-
sicians for suicide prevention: Analysis of physi- gical patients
cians statements made to suicidal patients Chouliara, Niki (United Kingdom)
Kawashima, Daisuke (Japan)

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PS-Thu-am-388 Loss processes: Wheres the PS-Thu-am-401 A reflected behavioral mani-
help? festation of the human emotional stability
Cunill Olivas, Monica (Spain) Arshava, Iryna (Ukraine)
PS-Thu-am-389 Madness returns to city: The PS-Thu-am-402 Negative life events, cogni
rapeutic residence as a strategy of constructing tive coping strategies and psychological distress
the substitutive web in Brazilian mental health among Indonesian maids in Malaysia
Freire, Flvia Helena (Brazil) Avicenna, Mohamad (Indonesia)
PS-Thu-am-390 Implementation of an evalu- PS-Thu-am-403 The effects of perfectionism
ated multidisciplinary functional restoration and stress on mood: An experimental ap-
treatment for patients with chronic back pain proach
in further rehabilitation-clinics Bender, Jens (Germany)
Frhlich, Stephanie M. (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-404 The influence of resilience
PS-Thu-am-391 The bidirectional relation- beliefs as a resource in the interaction with cus-
ship of depression and physical functioning af- tomers
ter coronary artery bypass graft surgery Buchczik, Nana-Rosa (Germany)
Kendel, Friederike (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-405 Communal coping styles and
PS-Thu-am-392 Clinical approaches to occu- observable coping behaviour
pational stress management: Development and Buchwald, Petra (Germany)
evaluation of a job-related group-therapy pro-
PS-Thu-am-406 Personality and coping with
gramme for inpatient rehabilitation
a low-control situation: Cross-lagged latent va-
Koch, Stefan (Germany)
riable analysis
PS-Thu-am-393 Multiple Sclerosis patients Busko, Vesna (Croatia)
subjective uncertainty and social identity com-
PS-Thu-am-407 Inappropriate emotional ill-
plexity during the treatment
ness representation in fibromyalgia patients
Metra-Ozolina, Solvita (Latvia)
Trovato, Guglielmo (Italy)
PS-Thu-am-394 Hopelessness, depression and
PS-Thu-am-408 Development of eating be-
social support amongst tuberculosis (TB) pa
havior scale and study on the factors related to
tients attending a public health clinic in South
BMI
Africa
Tayama, Jun (Japan)
Naidoo, Pamela (South Africa)
PS-Thu-am-409 Physical activity determi-
PS-Thu-am-395 The effect of self-care pro-
nants: Do they differ amongst normal weight,
grams on psycho-social and cognitive function
overweight and obese individuals?
ing of multiple sclerosis patients
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Araujo-Soares, Vera (United Kingdom)


Pahlavanzadeh, Saeid (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Thu-am-397 Attentional distraction by au Topic: Industrial/Organizational psycho-
ditory stimuli as intervention for reducing logy
breathlessness during exercise in patients with PS-Thu-am-410 Does organisational identifi-
COPD cation predict organisational commitment be-
von Leupoldt, Andreas (Germany) haviours at different levels of hierarchy in the
PS-Thu-am-398 Determinants of compassion organisation? A study on the Romanian organi-
fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction sations
among mental health professionals Goras, Maura (Romania)
Agcaoili, Suzette (Philippines) PS-Thu-am-411 The road to success
PS-Thu-am-399 Occupational stress of young Gupta, Parvinder (India)
physicians PS-Thu-am-412 The path model of influen
Alfermann, Dorothee (Germany) tial factors on organizational safety
PS-Thu-am-400 The influence of work-re Hasegawa, Naoko (Japan)
lated stress and lifestyle on atherosclerotic car- PS-Thu-am-413 Effect of pride and respect
diovascular disease risk factors among Japa on the occupational identity and cooperative
nese male workers behavior of nurses
Ando, Mikayo (Japan) Hayase, Ryo (Japan)

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PS-Thu-am-414 Performing at our best: The PS-Thu-am-427 Effects of value orientations
impact of optimal experiences at work on managerial decision-making in organiza-
Hofslett Kopperud, Karoline (Norway) tions
Korol, Olga (Ukraine)
PS-Thu-am-415 Organismal behavior of or-
ganization: A new perspective of OB PS-Thu-am-428 A new conceptualization of
Hu, Zhan (Germany) the bases of trust
Krause, Diana (Canada)
PS-Thu-am-416 Reciprocity between Chinese
employers and employee PS-Thu-am-429 Investigation of entrepre-
Huangfu, Gang (Peoples Republic of China) neurs readiness to take business risks
Kredentser, Oksana (Ukraine)
PS-Thu-am-417 The interactive effects of
group goals and job characteristics on task and PS-Thu-am-430 Jingye in the Chinese con-
contextual performance in Japanese organiza- text: A construct has been neglected by OB re-
tions search
Ikeda, Hiroshi (Japan) Li, Chaoping (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-am-418 Justice perceptions of per- PS-Thu-am-431 Work resources and burn-
formance appraisals: Effects on counter pro- out: The moderating effect of psychological
ductive and proactive behavior at work capital
Jacobs, Gabriele (Netherlands) Li, Chaoping (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-am-419 Business moral value among PS-Thu-am-432 A validity study of the pay
supervisors and subordinates satisfaction questionnaire in the Mainland of
Jiang, Ding Yu (Taiwan) China
Liu, Bangcheng (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-am-420 Commitment to the super
visor, organizational commitment, and super PS-Thu-am-433 Emotional intelligence: In-
visors organizational commitment: A balance formation behind multidimensional construct
perspective Liu, Bangcheng (Peoples Republic of China)
Jiang, Ding Yu (Taiwan)
PS-Thu-am-434 Disagreement of organiza
PS-Thu-am-421 Group identity in Chinese tional justice perceptions: An empirical test
organizations Liu, Jun (Peoples Republic of China)
Jiang, Ding Yu (Taiwan)
PS-Thu-am-435 Travel perceived risk and
PS-Thu-am-422 Organizational commitment communication enforcement: An empirical stu-
correlates of transformational leadership: A dy in Taiwan
meta-analysis Liu, Fangyi (Taiwan)
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Jin, Jing (Peoples Republic of China)


PS-Thu-am-436 Using Fuzzy MAUT to anal
PS-Thu-am-423 Influence of fair and suppor- yze the effects of perceived risk based on word-
tive leadership behavior on commitment and of-mouth theory
organizational citizenship behavior Liu, Fangyi (Taiwan)
Jonas, Klaus (Switzerland)
PS-Thu-am-437 Constraints and support in
PS-Thu-am-424 Organization-based self- work/family domains, work/family conflict and
esteem in an international context: Results of a their consequences: A Taiwanese-British cross-
validation study in six languages cultural comparison
Kanning, Uwe Peter (Germany) Wu, Hsin-Pei (Taiwan)
PS-Thu-am-425 Personality traits of team PS-Thu-am-438 Mechanization and social re
members: A forgotten factor influencing the lationships in olive harvesting
performance of diverse teams Luque, Pedro Jesus (Spain)
Kearney, Eric (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-439 Occupational health and sa-
PS-Thu-am-426 Japanese life patterns in the fety analysis in olive oil industries
2000s V: Leadership Luque, Pedro Jesus (Spain)
Kokubo, Midori (Japan)

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PS-Thu-am-440 The relationship between PS-Thu-am-453 The moderate effect of per-
locus of control and type A/B behavior patterns ceptions of control on the relation between life
with job satisfaction among secondary school events and pathological internet use of early
male teachers adolescents
Memar, Mohammad Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran) Lei, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-am-441 The psychological mechan PS-Thu-am-454 Digital divide and stereotype
ism of entrepreneurial decision making: Causal boost: Self-stereotypes as barometer of perfor-
model validation mance
Miao, Qing (Peoples Republic of China) Mauch, Martina (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-442 Psychological factors contri- PS-Thu-am-455 Effects of motivational orien
buting to unsafe behavior in medical staff tation on negotiations in virtual teams
Misawa, Ryo (Japan) Melchior, Stefan N. (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-443 Employees and managers PS-Thu-am-456 Evaluation of design through
values and OCB: Conflicting employee values eye movements while viewing packages of Ja-
lead to the same work behavior panese canned coffee beverages
More, Keren Vered (Israel) Choi, Jeong-Seo (Japan)
PS-Thu-am-444 Predictors of motivation and PS-Thu-am-457 Individual learning and col-
job satisfaction laborative knowledge building with Wikis: An
Mudra, Gyan (India) experimental study
Moskaliuk, Johannes (Germany)
PS-Thu-am-445 The role of self-esteem with
in the organizational context PS-Thu-am-458 The modification of TV reci-
Nebel, Claudia (Germany) pients perception of time units duration
Myronenko, Hanna (Ukraine)
PS-Thu-am-446 The relationship between
employees commitment to change and work PS-Thu-am-459 A coding scheme to analyse
outcomes: The role of trust in the supervisor global text processing in computer supported
Neves, Pedro (Portugal) collaborative learning: What eye movements
can tell us
PS-Thu-am-447 Effective strategy learning
Oehl, Michael (Germany)
for higher performance in work organization
Nogami, Makoto (Japan) PS-Thu-am-460 The impact of explicit refe-
rences in computer supported collaborative
PS-Thu-am-448 Perceived organizational com
learning: Evidence from eye movement analy-
munication and its relationship with four psy-
ses
chological and organizational variables
Oehl, Michael (Germany)
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Nouri, Aboulghasem (Islamic Republic of Iran)


PS-Thu-am-461 Effect of communicative
PS-Thu-am-449 The relationship between
modes and intention of self-presentation on
mood and affect in individual and group level
the perception of communication qualities and
and organizational prosocial behavior and job
the communication behavior.
absenteeism in workplace
Okamoto, Kaori (Japan)
Oreyzi, Hamid Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Thu-am-462 Managing mobile availabili-
Topic: Media psychology ty: Experimental verification of a model of in-
PS-Thu-am-450 Game-based learning: Moti- terdependence
vational and cognitive impact of background Pschl, Sandra (Germany)
music PS-Thu-am-463 Influence of the internet on
Linek, Stephanie (Austria) the psychological activity of a human being:
PS-Thu-am-451 Parasocial interaction with Personality of internet users
game characters: Gender-specific influences Przepiorka, Aneta (Poland)
Linek, Stephanie (Austria) PS-Thu-am-464 Does reading of womens
PS-Thu-am-452 Early adolescents well-being magazines influence mood and body image?
and their preference for the use of instant mes- An experimental study
saging: A cross-lagged regression analysis Rettenwander, Annemarie (Austria)
Lei, Li (Peoples Republic of China)

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Poster Session Poster Session


Thursday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h Thursday Afternoon,14.00 17.00 h
PS-Thu-am-465 Effects of video game vio- Topic: Attention and perception
lence on social information processing (SIP)
Riesner, Lars (Germany) PS-Thu-pm-001 Wishful thinking: Meta-anal
ysis reveals publication bias, lab differences and
PS-Thu-am-466 The effects of anonymity of nonspecificity in the Mozart effect
the self and the other on self-disclosure Pietschnig, Jakob (Austria)
Sato, Hirotsune (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-002 Music preferences of Croa
PS-Thu-am-467 Global-local interface in ad- tian young adults
vertising: Construction of desire of Bengali con- Prot, Sara (Croatia)
sumer
Sengupta, Amitava (India) PS-Thu-pm-003 Music complexity effect on
its semantic metaphoricity versus aesthetic ap-
PS-Thu-am-468 Faces of power. Face-ism and preciation relationship
poltical leadership in the TV news of Germany, Sabadosh, Pavel (Russia)
USA and UAE
Senokozlieva, Maria (Germany) PS-Thu-pm-004 Arousal and music prefe-
rence: Does the body move the soul?
PS-Thu-am-469 Becoming hostile through Schfer, Thomas (Germany)
gaming? Longitudinal investigation of the in-
fluence of violent video games on aggression PS-Thu-pm-005 A pound of lead feels heav
Staude-Mller, Frithjof (Germany) ier than a pound of feathers but only at first
Wagman, Jeffrey (USA)
PS-Thu-am-470 The validity of word of
mouth on the web: The nonverbal cues can PS-Thu-pm-006 Sequential-distributed strate
interfere with consumers memory gy on dynamic spatial tasks
Sugitani, Yoko (Japan) Diaz, David (Spain)

PS-Thu-am-471 Attitudes of Japanese ado PS-Thu-pm-007 Left-right spatial bias and


lescents toward comic magazines: Characteris- reading habits: The inter-task relationship
tics of Boys Love (shonen-ai, m/m slash) among left-right spatial bias tasks
readers Ishii, Yukiko (Japan)
Ui, Miyoko (Japan) PS-Thu-pm-008 The effects of personal space
PS-Thu-am-472 Form matters (?): Effects of invasions on anxiety, performance and time
presentation mode and editing on the emo Proestou, Paula (Greece)
tional processing of TV-news PS-Thu-pm-009 Modulation of distribution
Unz, Dagmar (Germany) of dots on strategies and spatial attention allo-
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PS-Thu-am-473 How do Chinese newspapers cation during two sequential arrays integration
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
Chen, Youguo (Peoples Republic of China)

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Poster Session, Thursday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h


PS-Thu-pm-014 Perception of temporal or- PS-Thu-pm-028 Age related dynamics of ex-
der and intellectual giftedness periencing difficult situations with blind adoles
Dreszer, Joanna (Poland) cents.
Dzyakau, Dzmitry (Belarus)
PS-Thu-pm-015 Being hedonic and becom
ing prudent PS-Thu-pm-029 The effect of attention ori-
Ein-Gar, Danit (Israel) enting on stereopsis
Fang, Huicong (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-016 Effects of gap-saliency in hu-
man interval timing: Extension of subjective PS-Thu-pm-030 Visual short-term memory:
time depends on complexity and not emotion The effect of presentation time and fixations
of visual gaps Huebner, Gesche (Germany)
Folta, Kristian (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-031 Event-related potential cor-
PS-Thu-pm-017 Spatial representations of relates of Delboeuf illusion
time in action Imai, Akira (Japan)
Ishihara, Masami (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-032 Development of dimension-
PS-Thu-pm-018 Monochronic-Polychronic at based processing in visual search in children
titudes toward time in Ukrainian, American and Indino, Marcello (Switzerland)
French cultures
PS-Thu-pm-033 Difference threshold modifi-
Kovalchuk, Olena (Ukraine)
cation of middle tone hues under unique hue
PS-Thu-pm-019 Role and dynamic of cortical perceptual learning task
structures in different duration ranges process: Kawabata, Yasuhiro (Japan)
A behavioral and event-related potential study
Le Dantec, Christophe (France) Topic: Cognition

PS-Thu-pm-020 Auditory evoked potentials PS-Thu-pm-034 Developmental trend and


related to the perception of temporal order gender differences in inventive creativity among
Lewandowska, Monika (Poland) children and adolescents: A cross-sectional stu-
dy from China
PS-Thu-pm-021 Some peculiarities of time
Tang, Min (Germany)
perspective among students in Russia
Valieva, Faina (Russia) PS-Thu-pm-035 Application of the Kaufman
assessment battery for children second edition
PS-Thu-pm-022 Time perception and time
on Frenchspeaking children in Switzerland
orientation: An exploratory study of their rela-
Wicht, Caroline (Switzerland)
tions to interpersonal relationship.
Yaksina, Irina (Russia) PS-Thu-pm-036 An empirical research on re-
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lationships among processing speed, executive


PS-Thu-pm-023 Are spatial body processing
function and fluid intelligence
so special?
Wu, Xiaodong (Peoples Republic of China)
Auclair, Laurent (France)
PS-Thu-pm-037 Creativity in group context:
PS-Thu-pm-024 The temporal-spatial strate-
How ideas exchange influences individual crea-
gy of children on sampling traits for irregular
tive ability
figure recognition
Yagolkovsky, Sergey (Russia)
Cao, Xiaohua (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-038 The effects of clues on Chi-
PS-Thu-pm-025 Inhibition of return facilita-
nese anagram problem solving
tes location selection
Zhou, Zhijin (Peoples Republic of China)
Chao, Hsuan-Fu (Taiwan)
PS-Thu-pm-039 How to cook a SNARC: Num
PS-Thu-pm-026 The Psychophysics of Picto
ber placement in text changes spatial-numeri-
rial Depth Perception: The role of 2-visual-cue
cal associations
and 3-visual-cue factors
Fischer, Martin (United Kingdom)
Cook, Norman D. (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-040 Within stability of represen-
PS-Thu-pm-027 An ERP study on visual illu-
tations and stimuli influence in a categorization
sory motion
task
Ding, Xiaopan (Peoples Republic of China)
Gaillard, Audrey (France)

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Poster Session, Thursday Afternoon, 14.00 17.00 h


PS-Thu-pm-041 Helping professions and nor PS-Thu-pm-053 Economic behaviour and im-
mality perfectly choices: Experts and ordinary people
Havigerova, Jana Marie (Czech Republic) on the same wrong way?
Bustreo, Massimo (Italy)
PS-Thu-pm-042 Effect of outcome imagery
on motor planning and control in dart throw PS-Thu-pm-054 Spontaneous transfer of a
ing: An analysis of motor preparation time and problem solution without a hint
fluctuation of dart landing points Hannon, Brenda (USA)
Imai, Fumihito (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-055 Novelty preference: Effect of
PS-Thu-pm-043 Ultrasound triggered mental feedback level.
representations of the infant at 20 weeks of Hernndez, Mayra (Mexico)
pregnancy: Presentation of the assessment tool
PS-Thu-pm-056 Task-set decay: Facts and fic-
TC_sono20
tions
Grber, Susanne (Switzerland)
Horoufchin, Himeh (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-044 The mental transformation
PS-Thu-pm-057 Personality and regulation
of body parts in development: Imagery and
determinants of rational decision making in po-
motor processes when are they connected?
litical voting situations
Krger, Markus (Germany)
Indina, Tatiana (Russia)
PS-Thu-pm-045 The relationship between
PS-Thu-pm-058 Planning and problem solv
the Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire
ing skills in children: Tower of London, age, and
and the egoistic form of social desirable res-
IQ
ponding tested using the Over-Claiming Tech-
Injoque-Ricle, Irene (Argentina)
nique
Ling, Jonathan (United Kingdom) PS-Thu-pm-059 Distributive justice and co-
operative behavior in social dilemmas
PS-Thu-pm-046 Mental representation of
Liu, Chang-Jiang (Peoples Republic of China)
temporal information in event sequences
Raisig, Susanne (Germany) PS-Thu-pm-060 Actions involved in goal at-
tainment
PS-Thu-pm-047 Imageability ratings for a
Lopez-Suarez, Ana Delia (Mexico)
large number of written and spoken Japanese
words PS-Thu-pm-061 Effect of counterfactuals
Sakuma, Naoko (Japan) and rules on a risk choice
Morando, Areli (Mexico)
PS-Thu-pm-048 Third-person advantage of
mental rotation PS-Thu-pm-062 Risk-taking in preschoolers
Wang, Peng (Peoples Republic of China) Nikiforidou, Zoi (Greece)
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PS-Thu-pm-049 The feature of elementary PS-Thu-pm-063 Feedback frequency and


fourth to sixth graders representational level in pre-contact description effects on instrumental
math word problem and its influence on prob- and verbal performances in 10 to 12-years-old
lem-solving elementary school students
Zhong, Ningning (Peoples Republic of China) Ortiz, Gerardo (Mexico)
PS-Thu-pm-050 The relationship between PS-Thu-pm-064 Role of the family in drug
working memory and representional level of abuse
children primary 4~6 Pandey, Ugrasen (India)
Zhong, Ningning (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-065 Better than expected: Deci
PS-Thu-pm-051 The effect of chess playing sion making with correct answers
on problem- solving skill Pfabigan, Daniela (Austria)
Aminranjbar, Mahnaz (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Thu-pm-066 Persistence in the face of
PS-Thu-pm-052 Impact of computer-sup failure: Positive and negative effects of neuro
ported collaboration and knowledge aware- ticism
ness on analogical problem solving Schelske, Stefan (Germany)
Baumeister, Antonia (Germany)

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Topic: Language, reading and communica- PS-Thu-pm-079 Reading competence at ter-


tion tiary level
Manchen Sprri, Sylvia (Switzerland)
PS-Thu-pm-067 Electrophysiological marker
PS-Thu-pm-080 Early access and integration
of referential integration processes
of meaning indicated by accentuation: A mis-
Gugler, Manfred (Germany)
match negativity study
PS-Thu-pm-068 Is there a difference in syn- Li, Xiaoqing (Peoples Republic of China)
tactic processing when comparing German and
PS-Thu-pm-081 The influences of the degree
Spanish speakers: Overlapping tasks and ERPs
of a readers interest in the Japanese haiku
yield language-independent effects
poem on the rating of affective meaning of
Hohlfeld, Annette (Germany)
each haiku
PS-Thu-pm-069 The functional meaning of Minagawa, Naohiro (Japan)
the N400 and the P600 associated with thema-
PS-Thu-pm-082 The relation among working
tic integration processing
memory, short-term memory, phonological
Pizzioli, Fabrizio (Belgium)
processing and reading comprehension in chil
PS-Thu-pm-070 When the leash constrains dren
the dog: Investigating the impact of semantic Muroya, Naoko (Japan)
associations and processing modalities on sen-
PS-Thu-pm-083 Effects of age, sentence con
tence production
text and noise-vocoding on word identification:
Sa, Katharina (Germany)
Behavioural and electrophysiological findings
PS-Thu-pm-071 Representation and proces- Pichora-Fuller, M. Kathy (Canada)
sing of negated information
PS-Thu-pm-084 Cognitive abilities and stress
Hemforth, Barbara (France)
associated with reading acquisition in Zulu
PS-Thu-pm-072 Promoting reading compre- speaking children
hension by teaching expository text structure Pillay, Cecilia (South Africa)
Adam-Schwebe, Stefanie (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-085 The influence of local con-
PS-Thu-pm-073 Comparison of reading com- text on explanatory inferences during exposi
prehension on first and second grade high tory text comprehension
school students of public and private schools of Saux, Gaston (Argentina)
Lima Peru
PS-Thu-pm-086 Memory and recognition of
Delgado-Vasquez, Ana Esther (Peru)
vocal quality
PS-Thu-pm-074 Phonological traces in early Shigeno, Sumi (Japan)
speech recognition
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PS-Thu-pm-087 Sensitivity to high frequency


Friedrich, Claudia (Germany)
tones and word recognition in young and older
PS-Thu-pm-075 Different strategies employed adults
by native speakers and L2 learners in sentence Feitosa, Maria Angela (Brazil)
processing
PS-Thu-pm-088 Native and non-native seg-
Guo, Taomei (Peoples Republic of China)
mentation of continuous speech
PS-Thu-pm-076 Comprehension: The relative Hanulikova, Adriana (Germany)
contributions of three sources of individual dif-
PS-Thu-pm-089 Developmental changes in
ferences
visual Chinese character perception-An ERP
Hannon, Brenda (USA)
study
PS-Thu-pm-077 Influence of illustration on Li, Su (Peoples Republic of China)
reading comprehension for field-dependent
PS-Thu-pm-090 Electrophysiological evidence
and field-independent children
for early case invariance in word recognition
Jiao, Lihua (Peoples Republic of China)
using an adaption paradigm
PS-Thu-pm-078 The relationship between Mariol, Marina (Belgium)
epistemological beliefs and reading compre-
hension in Japanese
Kawasaki, Eriko (Japan)

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PS-Thu-pm-091 An event-related potential PS-Thu-pm-105 Overprotective Latin-Ameri-
investigation of the mere categorization effect cans mothers against children development:
on the orthographic stage in visual word pro- Case of study
cessing Arias Galicia, Fernando (Mexico)
Montalan, Benoit (France)
PS-Thu-pm-106 Baby care experiences and
PS-Thu-pm-092 Reading nonwords aloud: set for baby care
The changed letter effect varies as a function Nakatani, Katsuya (Japan)
of reading abilities
PS-Thu-pm-107 An exploratory study about
Peressotti, Francesca (Italy)
psychosocial profile of adjustment in early ado-
PS-Thu-pm-093 The locus of the sound- lescence
to-spelling consistency effects Pastor, Yolanda (Spain)
Petrova, Ana (France)
PS-Thu-pm-108 Perceived social support in
PS-Thu-pm-094 The processing of words adolescence: Gender and grade differences
primed by polite formulas or abusive words Pastor, Yolanda (Spain)
Qiu, Xiaowen (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-109 Strategies of emotion regu-
PS-Thu-pm-096 Clarifying lexicality effects in lation in the Ainsworth Strange Situation: Typi-
the left occipitotemporal cortex cally developing toddlers and toddlers with
Richlan, Fabio (Austria) Down Syndrome
Poltz, Nadine (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-097 Modulating the right visual
field advantage in reading: A study in children PS-Thu-pm-110 Students quality of life (Re-
and adults rearch at Islamic school in Indonesia)
Siroff, Eric (France) Pramadi, Andrian (Indonesia)
PS-Thu-pm-098 Neighborhood density and PS-Thu-pm-111 Building family integrity in
the special role of Age-of-Acquisition in spoken later life
word recognition in Portuguese Rodrigues, Sofia (Portugal)
Vicente, Selene (Portugal)
PS-Thu-pm-112 Young people and self-
PS-Thu-pm-099 Character frequency effect growth: The ontopsychological residence
confounded by number of different words a Schutel, Soraya (Italy)
character generates
PS-Thu-pm-113 Fault belief, aptitude, natu-
Wu, Jei-Tun (Taiwan)
ral leadership and peer relations in preschool
PS-Thu-pm-100 When teachers treat me well, children
I think I belong: School belonging and the psy- Tong, Jiajin (Peoples Republic of China)
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chological well being of adolescent girls in In-


PS-Thu-pm-114 Inhibitory function in stimu-
dia
lus-response compatibility task and aging
Jethwani-Keyser, Monique (USA)
Tsuchida, Noriaki (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-101 Effect of guidance for stress
PS-Thu-pm-115 Developmental status of pre
management on frustration and feeling of
term infants
burnout of mothers of Mentally Challenged
Vasilyeva, Marina (Russia)
(MC) children
Kaur, Kiranpreet (India) PS-Thu-pm-116 Early social communication
and attachment
PS-Thu-pm-102 Virtual togetherness: A
Vogt, Anika (Germany)
grounded theory investigation of the experi-
ence of companionship in computer-mediated PS-Thu-pm-117 Study of the relation among
friendships among adolescents social withdrawal type, self-perceived social
Lajom, Jennifer Ann (Philippines) competence, peer relationship and loneliness in
middle childhood
PS-Thu-pm-103 Relationship between stu-
Xu, Wei (Peoples Republic of China)
dents life goals and their personal values
Lavshuk, Yelena (Russia) PS-Thu-pm-118 A longitudinal study of chil
drens peer acceptability and the effect of social
PS-Thu-pm-104 Twins psychology: Imitation
behaviors from middle to late childhood
and emotions in a pair of dizygotic twins
Zhao, DongMei (Peoples Republic of China)
Markodimitraki, Maria (Greece)

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PS-Thu-pm-119 The dimension of playing PS-Thu-pm-134 Young childrens understand
and the symbolic reachability ing of false sadness
Barbosa, Cristina Monteiro (Brazil) Mizokawa, Ai (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-120 The use of physical discipline PS-Thu-pm-135 Relationships between defi-
in parenting practices: Predictors in a Portugue- nition and expression of love: A focus on Malay
se sample adults
Barroso, Ricardo (Portugal) Hashim, Intan H. M. (Malaysia)
PS-Thu-pm-121 Asymmetry of attention shift PS-Thu-pm-136 PAS and parental mobbing
ing in healthy very low birth weight infants relationship
Burdukova, Julia (Russia) Monacis, Lucia (Italy)
PS-Thu-pm-122 Toilet training process: A psy PS-Thu-pm-137 Consequences of the child
chological perspective abuse on the development of the language
Chen, Bin-Bin (Peoples Republic of China) Moreno Manso, Juan Manuel (Spain)
PS-Thu-pm-124 Crawling infants use of per- PS-Thu-pm-138 Child negligence: Repercus-
ceived width of a doorway to plan a locomo sions of the ill-treatment on the personality
tion path Moreno Manso, Juan Manuel (Spain)
Gunawan, Ronald (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-139 Infant behavior diaries: As-
PS-Thu-pm-125 Differential responses of in- sessment with electronic and written methods
fants interacting with a live video image of ei Mller, Silvana (Switzerland)
ther the self or the other in real and masked
PS-Thu-pm-140 Social support and the tim
image conditions
ing of parenthood
Hosokawa, Toru (Japan)
Oetsch, Berit (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-126 The social interactions of
PS-Thu-pm-141 Effects of different social net
2-year-old infants toward a crying infant
works on changes in the subjective well-being
Kato, Mayuko (Japan)
of Japanese elders over three years
PS-Thu-pm-127 The structure, stability and Okabayashi, Hideki (Japan)
age trends of temperament in a Japanese sam-
PS-Thu-pm-142 Examining the positive and
ple
negative developmental outcomes among Tur-
Kusanagi, Emiko (Japan)
kish adolescents with high and low trust be-
PS-Thu-pm-128 Do newborns suffer from liefs
weather? zdikmenli Demir, Gzde (Turkey)
Lewe-Kayser, Mirjam (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-144 Parents and adolescents
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PS-Thu-pm-129 Infants produce communi- perceptions of their relationships: A cross-


cative acts based on the common ground they national comparison in Canada, France and Italy
have shared with their interlocutors Perchec, Cyrille (France)
Liebal, Kristin (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-145 Sibling relationship when a
PS-Thu-pm-130 An evaluation of the precon- child has a rare disease: Comparative study of
ditions of emotional intelligence in 0-1 year old Cornelia de Lange Syndrome (CdLS) and Pra-
children der-Willi Syndrome (PWS)
Saiz Manzanares, Maria Consuelo (Spain) Pimentel, Maria Joo (Portugal)

Topic: Developmental processes PS-Thu-pm-146 Child abuse allegations and


the parental alienation risk
PS-Thu-pm-131 The relationship between Poundja, Joaquin (Canada)
parental rearing behavior and mental health of
PS-Thu-pm-147 Generative parents and their
undergraduates
childrens socialization memories: Stories of fa-
Liu, Yingjie (Peoples Republic of China)
mily teaching moments by young children and
PS-Thu-pm-133 Standardization and validity adolescents
of a scale that measures family functionality: A Pratt, Michael (Canada)
study made in Mexico with 40 Mexican fami-
lies
Arias Galicia, Fernando (Mexico)

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PS-Thu-pm-148 Household responsibilities in PS-Thu-pm-162 A research on the relation-
the family of origin and self-efficacy in young ship of parental rearing patterns, self-concept
adulthood and internet addiction behavior
Riggio, Heidi (USA) Xie, Jing (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-149 Familial approach of the PS-Thu-pm-163 A qualitative study: Chinese
emotional awareness in obesity bereaved adolescents grief process and influ-
Rommel, Delphine (France) encing factors
Xu, Jie (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-150 Predicting preschool behav
ior problems by parenting style: Sense of pa- PS-Thu-pm-164 A study on relationship be
renting satisfaction and efficacy tween family factors and academic achieve-
Sebre, Sandra (Latvia) ment of Ghom province high school students
Zadeh Mohammadi, Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Thu-pm-151 The impact of parenting on
self-esteem, self-efficacy, homesickness and PS-Thu-pm-165 The development of chil
adjustment to college drens mutual friendship and the prospective
Smith, Gregory (USA) effect of social behaviors: A three-year longi
tudinal study
PS-Thu-pm-152 The characteristics of subject
Zhou, Zongkui (Peoples Republic of China)
well-being of LIUSHOU children and its relation
with social support Topic: Educational psychology
Song, Shujuan (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-166 The impact of school organi-
PS-Thu-pm-153 Parents verbal comments in
zational creative climate on teachers creative
relation to their childs diagnosis and language
motivation and teachers innovative instruc
level: Comparing children with Down syn
tional capability: A hierarchical linear model
drome, autism and typical development
Quan, Yuetong (Peoples Republic of China)
Strid, Karin (Sweden)
PS-Thu-pm-167 Judgement accuracy of
PS-Thu-pm-154 Mothers strategies for mak
teachers concerning basic reading capacities
ing new interaction with their first child after
Rjosk, Camilla (Germany)
having second-born child
Terui, Yuko (Japan) PS-Thu-pm-168 A training program for im-
proving logical communication skills of Japa
PS-Thu-pm-156 The challenge of the begin-
nese high school students
ning: A methodological proposal to analyze the
Sannomiya, Machiko (Japan)
communication mother-baby
Vieira, Nadja (Brazil) PS-Thu-pm-169 Fostering reading compre-
hension in English and German through peer-
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PS-Thu-pm-157 Mothers of children with de-


assisted learning strategies
velopmental problems: Characterization of pa-
Seuring, Vanessa (Germany)
renting stress
Vieira-Santos, Salom (Portugal) PS-Thu-pm-170 Possibilities and obstacles of
moral education in school as a field of educa-
PS-Thu-pm-158 Parenting stress and behav
tional and school psychology: Results from a
ioral problems in mothers of children with de-
survey of heads of secondary schools in Bava-
velopmental problems
ria/Germany
Vieira-Santos, Salom (Portugal)
Stein, Margit (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-159 Parental practices in one pa-
PS-Thu-pm-171 Understanding teacher pro-
rent and two parent adoptive Brazilian families
fessional identity in educational contexts
Weber, Lidia (Brazil)
Tateo, Luca (Italy)
PS-Thu-pm-160 The relation between paren-
PS-Thu-pm-172 Goal orientation predicts pro
tal educational practices and the self-esteem of
fessional burden
Brazilian teenagers
Tnjes, Britt (Germany)
Weber, Lidia (Brazil)
PS-Thu-pm-173 The impact of goals in Por-
PS-Thu-pm-161 The roles of parental involve-
tuguese teachers subjective well-being
ment and social capital in childrens learning
Vieira, Lus Srgio (Portugal)
motivation
Wild, Elke (Germany)

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PS-Thu-pm-174 Research on the relationship PS-Thu-pm-187 Overcoming of emotional
between middle-school students participation communicative problems in students
and teachers behavior in classroom Fedosova, Anna (Ukraine)
Wang, Yun (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-188 Research on the effects of
PS-Thu-pm-175 Some evaluation factors in- achievement goals on self-regulated learning
ducing teachers job burnout in Chinese prima- of the fifth grade students
ry and middle school Fei, Wang (Peoples Republic of China)
Wang, Jinsu (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-189 The bullying in junior high
PS-Thu-pm-176 The influence of work values schools in Japan (2): The effect bullying has on
and achievement motivation on professional future friends and relationships
school teachers job burnout Fujiwara, Tamae (Japan)
Yang, Dianxia (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-190 The perception family on
PS-Thu-pm-177 Study of teachers ability to multiple intelligences of children in infant and
diagnose teaching problems in elementary se- primary
condary schools Gomis Selva, Nieves (Spain)
Zeng, Tuo (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-191 Does perspective taking re-
PS-Thu-pm-178 Students and teachers per- duce cultural stereotypes and prejudice?
ceptions of socio-emotional well-being within Gonzalez-Castro, Jose Luis (Spain)
Chilean primary schools
PS-Thu-pm-192 The influences of classroom
Milicic, Neva (Chile)
interaction on creative question-asking ability
PS-Thu-pm-179 Conflicts and resolution stra Han, Qin (Peoples Republic of China)
tegies in a school context: Girl students and
PS-Thu-pm-193 Studies of the influence of
woman teachers perspective
parents and teachers interaction on students
Andrs Gmez, Maria Soledad (Spain)
learning qualities
PS-Thu-pm-180 Personal determinants of the Hao, Ruoping (Peoples Republic of China)
pupils rowdyism at school: Test of a structural
PS-Thu-pm-194 The impact of student-
model
teacher relationships and classroom climate on
Bennacer, Halim (France)
stress reactivity at the end of the first semester
PS-Thu-pm-181 Teachers and childrens per- in school
ceptions of childhood behaviour difficulties: Harwardt, Elena (Germany)
Comparison of two different school and social
PS-Thu-pm-195 The effects of motivation for
environments
bullying on frequency of bullying
Bouchafa, Houria (France)
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Kaneko, Yasuyuki (Japan)


PS-Thu-pm-182 The accountability of school
PS-Thu-pm-196 Innovations and innovative-
ing-related experiences for learning behaviors
ness at school
of minority students
Keskinen, Soili (Finland)
Chin, Jui-Chih (Taiwan)
PS-Thu-pm-197 Psychological aspects od
PS-Thu-pm-183 Positive Attitude: The impact
students attitudes to money
of two social and emotional learning programs
Khodakevych, Olga (Ukraine)
on social skills
Coelho, Vitor (Portugal) PS-Thu-pm-198 Frames of reference in the
measurement of academic self concepts
PS-Thu-pm-184 Positive Attitude: The im-
Knigge, Michel (Germany)
pact of two social and emotional programs on
self-concept and self-esteem PS-Thu-pm-199 Qualitative reasoning in phy-
Coelho, Vitor (Portugal) sics: Use of inquiry, ICT-tools and social interac-
tions
PS-Thu-pm-185 Project Atitude Positiva:
Kohler, Alaric (Switzerland)
Analysis of the first 3 years
Coelho, Vitor (Portugal) PS-Thu-pm-200 Components of listening
skills among Japanese college students and
PS-Thu-pm-186 The cooperative game and
their relation to social adjustment
assertive behaviour
Kukiyama, Kenichi (Japan)
Diaz Martinez, Francisca (Spain)

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PS-Thu-pm-201 The Influence that the chil PS-Thu-pm-213 About saints and super
drens reactions give to classroom discourse heroes: A test of Paulhus model of social de
Kuroda, Mayumi (Japan) sirability
Galic, Zvonimir (Croatia)
PS-Thu-pm-202 A study for testing the con
struct validity of personal permeability of the PS-Thu-pm-214 Vatiations on the MMPI sca-
group les in relation to acculturation of women of
Kurokawa, Masayuki (Japan) migratory zones of Veracruz, Mexico
Garcia, Camilo (Mexico)
Topic: Personality and individual differ
ences PS-Thu-pm-215 Does it pay to be nice? Per-
sonality and earnings in the UK
PS-Thu-pm-203 Abridged or not abridged: Heineck, Guido (Germany)
The issue of factor loadings on big five trait di-
PS-Thu-pm-216 Indicators of vulnerability in
mensions revisited
a sample of women: Health, loneliness and
Larsson, Magnus R (Sweden)
self-esteem
PS-Thu-pm-204 An investigation of college Herrera, M. Carmen (Spain)
students implicit ideas of narcissism
PS-Thu-pm-217 A person-centered perspec-
Liu, Yanlou (Peoples Republic of China)
tive on intimate relationships
PS-Thu-pm-205 The joint functions of per Herzberg, Philipp Yorck (Germany)
sonal self, relational self and collective self on
PS-Thu-pm-218 Study on childhood abuse,
self-autonomy
parenting styles and antisocial personality dis-
Liu, Yan (Peoples Republic of China)
order
PS-Thu-pm-206 Self-determination theory Jiang, Jiang (Peoples Republic of China)
fails to explain additional variance in well-
PS-Thu-pm-219 Personality traits as predic-
being
tors of residential mobility within and between
Olesen, Martin H. (Denmark)
U.S. states: Midlife in the United States survey
PS-Thu-pm-207 Determination of the self- Jokela, Markus (Finland)
perception of students of different groups of
PS-Thu-pm-220 Impulsivity in laypersons
subjects with respect to the Big Five and Big
mind
Six
Kangro, Eva-Maria (Estonia)
Pfuhl, Nadja (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-221 Personality, situation, and
PS-Thu-pm-208 Relationship between per-
mood-congruent judgment: Interactive effects
ceived childhood attachment and adult attach-
of self-esteem and time pressure
ment and its relationship with attachment to
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Li, Chongliang (Peoples Republic of China)


God
Shahabizadeh, Fatemeh (Islamic Republic of Iran) PS-Thu-pm-222 Ethnic aspects of choosing
a spouse in Latvia: Identity factors and ethnic
PS-Thu-pm-209 Big Five Model in relation to
typology of families
the circumplex structure of the Holland Model
Murasovs, Vadims (Latvia)
Tarnai, Christian (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-223 Intrafamiliar similarity of so-
PS-Thu-pm-210 Psychosocial variables as cor
cial attitudes
relates of University Maladjustment behaviour
Oniszczenko, Wlodzimierz (Poland)
Arogundade, Odunayo (Nigeria)
PS-Thu-pm-224 The relationship between
PS-Thu-pm-211 Relations between happi-
ego identity status and locus of control in col-
ness-increasing strategies, personality traits
lege students
and happiness in Croatian youth
Rahiminezhad, Abbas (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Kaliterna-Lipovcan, Ljiljana (Croatia)
PS-Thu-pm-225 Predictors of subjective well-
PS-Thu-pm-212 Styles of communication
being among Filipino adolescents
and assertiveness as predictors of marital satis-
Ramos III, Rufino (Philippines)
faction
Flores Galaz, Mirta Margarita (Mexico)

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PS-Thu-pm-226 The investigation of spillover PS-Thu-pm-239 Fundamental study on the
between work and private life and domain- place-of-work norm of the nurse in connection
specific outcomes referring to personality and with medical safety
coping Onizuka, Kanako (Japan)
Reichl, Corinna (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-240 Effects of the familiarization
PS-Thu-pm-227 Sex differences in general and power functions in childrens obedience
knowledge revisited: Academic versus popular Rangel, Nora (Mexico)
knowledge makes the difference
PS-Thu-pm-241 Influencer and/or manipu
Grabowski, Joachim (Germany)
lator: The analysis of situational and personal
PS-Thu-pm-228 Existential indifference: At- mediators and moderators of social influence
tributes of a new category of meaning in life Safron, Magdalena (Poland)
Schnell, Tatjana (Austria)
PS-Thu-pm-242 The impact of persons hier-
PS-Thu-pm-229 Cognitive needs and predis- archical level and on-the-job experience on skill
positions in daily practice and preference for at detecting deception
sports Scharmach, Martin (Germany)
Smits, Tim (Belgium)
PS-Thu-pm-243 Assuming the identity of the
PS-Thu-pm-230 The personality features of drug-addict
Chinese students in Japan Simache, Daniela (Romania)
Sun, Yi (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-244 Effects of anxiety and dispo-
Topic: Social psychology sition to trust in others on attitudes and infor-
mation exploring behaviors in risk communica-
PS-Thu-pm-231 Pooling unshared informa tion
tion: An experiment comparing two different Tsuchida, Shoji (Japan)
type of computer-mediated group discussions
PS-Thu-pm-245 Anxiety, interest and infer
with face-to-face group discussion
ence to others were influence the intent to
Eisele, Per (Sweden)
transmit the risk information about nuclear
PS-Thu-pm-232 Grandparents and new com power
munications technologies Tsujikawa, Norihumi (Japan)
Farneti, Alessandra (Italy)
PS-Thu-pm-246 Intergroup dynamics in goal
PS-Thu-pm-233 The effect of two-sided ad- contagion: Cultural group membership and sa-
vertising depends on how grave the second lience in the adoption of others goals
side is Wan, Ching (Singapore)
Felser, Georg (Germany)
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PS-Thu-pm-247 How difference in presenta-


PS-Thu-pm-234 Message order effects, self- tion styles of uncertainty affects on risk percep-
relevance and need for cognition in persuasion tion and trust?
Imai, Yoshiaki (Japan) Yamazaki, Mizuki (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-235 The effects of sensitivity of PS-Thu-pm-248 Break-up of romantic rela
others opinion and induced-anxiety on inter tionships changes sense of coherence: A stra
ests in nuclear power tegy for stress coping
Koike, Fumiyo (Japan) Asano, Ryosuke (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-236 The possible effect of pub PS-Thu-pm-249 To be honest, your suffer
lished preelection poll results on the electoral ing makes me hate you: Being reminded of
behavior ongoing suffering of historical victims increases
Lamza Posavec, Vesna (Croatia) prejudice
PS-Thu-pm-237 Public representations of ge- Awanesjan, Arthur (Germany)
nomics: An analysis of British mass-media and PS-Thu-pm-250 The impact of a gratitude ri-
government literature tual in subjective well-being: An experiment
LeCouteur, Amanda (Australia) Bilbao Ramrez, Maria Angeles (Spain)
PS-Thu-pm-238 Evaluation apprehension ef-
fect in group creativity: A cultural comparison
Liou, Shyhnan (Taiwan)

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PS-Thu-pm-251 Poverty: Survey on a sample PS-Thu-pm-264 Where do I see me? Evalu
of young people Cross-cultural analysis Spain- ation of a new emotional writing method of
Italy psychological displacement and its beneficial
Bonechi, Francesca (Spain) effects
Huang, Chin-Lan (Taiwan)
PS-Thu-pm-252 Contributing emotional re
sponses to scholar aggressive relationships (I) PS-Thu-pm-265 Negotiations in social dilem-
Botia Sanabria, Maria Lucero (Colombia) ma settings: A more ecologically valid ap-
proach
PS-Thu-pm-253 Personal values, family social
Ittner, Heidi (Germany)
ization and coping styles related to emotional
regulation in hispanic context PS-Thu-pm-266 To leave or not to leave: So-
Campos, Miryam (Spain) cial mobility and social exclusion in Chinese
culture
PS-Thu-pm-254 Pluralistic ignorance and de-
Kao, Joey (Taiwan)
viance: Perceptions solid facts of reality
Chadee, Derek (Trinidad and Tobago) PS-Thu-pm-267 The effect of the multiple
audience problem on self-presentation
PS-Thu-pm-255 Rape perpetrated by the in-
Kasagi, Yuu (Japan)
timate partner: The influence of rapists ideolo-
gy information and observer ideology in judg- PS-Thu-pm-268 Effectiveness of a simulation
ments about denouncing rape to police game as a disaster drill for young children
Duran Segura, Maria Mercedes (Spain) Kikkawa, Toshiko (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-256 Studying factors causing dis- PS-Thu-pm-269 Attitudes reflecting national
satisfaction in couples of Qom City identity in Lithuanian young people population
Faghihi, Ali Naghi (Islamic Republic of Iran) Lekaviciene, Rosita (Lithuania)
PS-Thu-pm-257 The speech of youth from Topic: Social issues
Febem/SP about their reality
Feffermann, Marisa (Brazil) PS-Thu-pm-270 Life and health conditions of
a worker in a rural settling
PS-Thu-pm-258 What does it mean to be
Aparecida, Rosemeire Scopinho (Brazil)
identified as mentally ill? Social representa-
tions, unification and differentiation PS-Thu-pm-271 Is migrational background
Foley, Catherine (Australia) of older Turkish people living in Germany a risk
faktor for mental health?
PS-Thu-pm-259 Family TV patterns effects
Sahyazici, Fidan (Germany)
on children socialization in a sample of Spanish
pupils of Mlaga City PS-Thu-pm-272 Exploitation of child worker:
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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
Almeida, Eduardo (Mexico)

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PS-Thu-pm-277 Campus Violence: A case PS-Thu-pm-292 Childrens drawings reveal
study of University of Lagos the mondus operandi of family violence
Ayenibiowo, Kehinde (Nigeria) Simopoulou, Agapi (Greece)
PS-Thu-pm-278 Religious orientation scale PS-Thu-pm-293 Received social support in
with an emphasis on Islam relation to job search behaviour
Azarbayejani, Masoud (Islamic Republic of Iran) Slebarska, Katarzyna (Poland)
PS-Thu-pm-279 Barriers to seeking help for PS-Thu-pm-294 Determinants of perceptions
mental health problems in rural Australia of poverty in Turkey
Collins, Joanne (Australia) Solak, Nevin (Turkey)
PS-Thu-pm-280 Personal and psychological PS-Thu-pm-295 Factors regulating citizen
profile of separated couple`s adolescent chil participation of community activities in Japan
dren: A basis for a proposed proactive values Takahashi, Naoya (Japan)
program
PS-Thu-pm-296 Rejection of naturalized play
Crisostomo, Golda Aira (Philippines)
ers during the FIFA World Cup: Ideology, pre
PS-Thu-pm-281 Traditional healing practices judice or convenience?
sought by Muslim psychiatric patients in Lahore, Willis, Guillermo Byrd (Spain)
Pakistan
PS-Thu-pm-297 The effect of stereotype
Farooqi, Yasmin (Pakistan)
threat on physician trust
PS-Thu-pm-282 Psychological research on Abdou, Cleopatra (USA)
graduates job-search behavior in China
PS-Thu-pm-298 Psychosocial predictors of
Feng, Cailing (Peoples Republic of China)
human trafficking in south west Nigeria
PS-Thu-pm-284 Latinos evaluations of out- Adejumo, Gbadebo (Nigeria)
group and ingroup dating couples
PS-Thu-pm-299 Disabling the able: Stereoty-
Garcia, Amber (USA)
pe threat and womens deductive reasoning
PS-Thu-pm-285 Professional segregation and Bedynska, Sylwia (Poland)
gender stereotypes: A study of four industries
PS-Thu-pm-300 In or Out? The Impact
in Latvia
of minimal and maximal goal orientations on
Gritane, Egita (Latvia)
reactions towards norm deviants
PS-Thu-pm-286 Content analysis of suicide Berthold, Anne (Germany)
in Pakistan: Preliminary study
PS-Thu-pm-301 Media representations of
Hussain Kanwal, Rabia (Pakistan)
people with disabilities: An intercultural ap-
PS-Thu-pm-287 Spirituality, wisdom and tran proach
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scendence: Psychological perspectives Ciot, Melania-Gabriela (Romania)


Lecocq, Gilles (France)
PS-Thu-pm-302 The role of types of valence
PS-Thu-pm-288 The mixed elderly stereotype for the automatic activation of intergroup pre-
in the Brazilian context judice
Pinheiro de Paula Couto, Maria Clara (Brazil) Degner, Juliane (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-289 A comparative study of per- PS-Thu-pm-303 Gender identity and sexist
ception of child abuse among junior and senior womens position: Impact of masculine prim
college students: Indian perspectives ing
Samantaray, Sudhir K. (India) Domenech-Dorca, Gwenal (France)
PS-Thu-pm-290 How French social workers PS-Thu-pm-304 African students in Coimb-
make their judgment about the necessity to ad- ra: Some distorted stories
mit somebody to a homeless shelter Ferro, Maria Jorge (Portugal)
Simeone, Arnaud (France)
Topic: Culture and psychology
PS-Thu-pm-291 Identifying the eligibility cri-
teria used by French social workers to accept a PS-Thu-pm-305 Cultural construction of self
person in a C.H.R.S (homeless shelter and so- and identity among Sikhs in India
cial reintegration centre) Kapur, Preeti (India)
Simeone, Arnaud (France)

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PS-Thu-pm-306 The cultural meaning of PS-Thu-pm-319 Adopting psychological tech
identity construction in disease state nology in indigenous work settings: Experien-
Karnilowicz, Wally (Australia) ces from psycho-legal services in Cameroon
Mbebeb, Fomba Emmanuel (Cameroon)
PS-Thu-pm-307 Infusing cultural horizons:
The Nova Acculturation Scale PS-Thu-pm-320 Ethnography of laughter in
Lewis, John (USA) TV entertainment programmes in Japan
Nameda, Akinobu (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-308 Culture, human develop-
ment and violence PS-Thu-pm-321 Respect for parents and
Matos Coelho, Maria Ins (Brazil) grandparents: Indigenous psychological analy
sis
PS-Thu-pm-309 A cross-cultural study of for-
Lee, Sang-Mi (Republic of Korea)
giveness and emotional intelligence
Patil, Kanak (India) PS-Thu-pm-322 The role of value orienta-
tions in individual innovation process
PS-Thu-pm-310 Styles of parenting across
Dang, Junhua (Peoples Republic of China)
the three subcultures of India
Sachdeva, Neeti (India) PS-Thu-pm-323 Independent interdepend
ent self-schemas and Taijin kyofusho symptoms
PS-Thu-pm-311 Tolerance to bullying and
in Japan: Cultural factors in social anxiety vari-
the bullying tactics: Differences between Kore-
ants
an and British workers
Hoshino, Takatoshi (Japan)
Seo, Yoo-Jeong Nadine (United Kingdom)
PS-Thu-pm-324 A cross-cultural study on so-
PS-Thu-pm-312 Transfer into a new culture
cial monitoring and reputation on interpersonal
and cultural identity
trust: What does it takes to trust the out-
Suzuki, Kazuyo (Japan)
group?
PS-Thu-pm-313 The apprehension of imple- Kwan, Letty (USA)
ment: Moderating effect of the thinking man-
PS-Thu-pm-325 Individual cultural orientation
ner Zhong Yong on relationship of creativity
as predictor of job satisfaction in Chinese and
ability and innovation behavior
Norwegian managers
Yang, Qian (Peoples Republic of China)
Nilsen, Wendy (Norway)
PS-Thu-pm-314 Can we have culture free
PS-Thu-pm-326 Work-family conflict differ
and universal self esteem? Report of study of
ences between post-war generation and pre-
self esteem inventory among Iranian children
war generation in Korean women
Younesi, Jalal (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Rie, Ju-Il (Republic of Korea)
PS-Thu-pm-315 Cultural differences in atti-
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PS-Thu-pm-327 A cross-cultural study of per-


tudes towards mode of delivery: Elective cae
sonality traits in 4- and 5-year-old children be
sarean sections in China and Germany
tween China and Australia
Zhao, Zengmei (Germany)
Sun, Xiaojie (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-316 Childhood and adolescent
PS-Thu-pm-328 Interpreter competency ex
victimization and sexual coercion by male and
am: Mental Health (Revised)
female university students in 32 nations
Barsukov, Sergiy (USA)
Gmez-Guadix, Manuel (Spain)
PS-Thu-pm-329 Pro social behavior in adoles
PS-Thu-pm-317 Investigation of comparative
cents: Content validation of the scale VMS with
judgement regarding job and living prefer
Brazilian sample
ences
Bellico da Costa, Anna Edith (Brazil)
Groh, Arnold (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-330 Job satisfaction cross-cultur
PS-Thu-pm-318 Alternative medicine in the
ally: Is it just acquiescence what we measure?
Philippines among Indigenous-Filipinos and
Bosau, Christian (Germany)
Chinese-Filipinos
Lu, Yung Chang (Philippines) PS-Thu-pm-331 Scientific productivity on the
field of test adaptation
Gomez Benito, Juana (Spain)

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PS-Thu-pm-332 The effects of social skills PS-Thu-pm-347 A case study of cognitive-
training program that considering Chinese cul- behavior training on a primary school student
tural characteristics: View-point from partici- with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
pants, interactional partners and observers Zhang, Yingping (Peoples Republic of China)
Mao, Xinhua (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-348 Sandplay therapy for an un-
PS-Thu-pm-333 Cultural and discipline differ dergraduate girl with obsessive-compulsive dis-
ences within a two-factor model of moral types order
Munro, Don (Australia) Zhang, Wen (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-334 Exploring the aggression PS-Thu-pm-349 The psychological clinic and
questionnaire cross-culturally the development of sandplay therapy in China
Pereda, Noemi (Spain) Zhang, Risheng (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-335 Documenting emotion: The PS-Thu-pm-350 Self-concept of identified
cultural construction of anger gifted pupils
Rajaram, Srividya (India) Adlesic, Irena (Slovenia)
PS-Thu-pm-336 Doing favours PS-Thu-pm-351 A survey of the most fre-
Ruscito, Francesca (Canada) quent problems of school children in UAE using
three forms of assessment
PS-Thu-pm-337 The procedure of authenti-
Alghorani, Mohammad Adnan (United Arab
cation translation instruments in cross-culture
Emirates)
research
Wu, Ming-Hsun (Taiwan) PS-Thu-pm-352 The Career Orientation Pro-
gram (COP) experience
PS-Thu-pm-338 Applying a non-validated
Carvalho, Renato Gil (Portugal)
personality test in a cross-cultural investigation:
A pilot study PS-Thu-pm-353 School dropout in Portuguese
Zand, Faezeh (Denmark) adolescents
Formosinho, Maria (Portugal)
Topic: Clinical/Counseling psychology
PS-Thu-pm-354 Filipino perspective of effec-
PS-Thu-pm-339 A profile of mental health tive counselors: A model that works
care users presenting at hospitals in Limpopo Guarino, Aime (Philippines)
Province (South Africa)
PS-Thu-pm-355 Fostering teachers counsel
Sodi, Tholene (South Africa)
ing competence: Terms of effective interven-
PS-Thu-pm-340 The comparison of 3 types tions for teacher education and training
of therapy in major depression Hertel, Silke (Germany)
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Sotodeh, Namat (Islamic Republic of Iran)


PS-Thu-pm-356 Determinants of career atti-
PS-Thu-pm-341 Efficacy of cognitive therapy tudes: Developmental differences
vs. interpersonal psychotherapy in the treat- Janeiro, Isabel (Portugal)
ment of social phobia
PS-Thu-pm-357 Psychosocial factors and
Stangier, Ulrich (Germany)
their role to depressive symptomatology in pri-
PS-Thu-pm-342 The efficacy of transactional mary school children receiving special educa
analysis group therapy on marital satisfaction tional support
Torkan, Hajar (Islamic Republic of Iran) Didaskalou, Eleni (Greece)
PS-Thu-pm-343 IMPAC: A five phase existen- PS-Thu-pm-358 Mental health studio in the
tial treatment model for mood disorders universities of Shanghai: Self-help and mutual
Venter, Henry (USA) help of students
PS-Thu-pm-345 Combined neurofeedback Li, Zhengyun (Peoples Republic of China)
with Ritalin treatment for attention-deficit/ PS-Thu-pm-359 School counselors and teach
hyperactivity disorder in children: Comparison ers: Expert professionals strategies to collabo-
with each alone rate
Yaghubi, Hamid (Islamic Republic of Iran) Luna, Maria (Spain)
PS-Thu-pm-346 Research on counseling con-
cept based on traditional Chinese culture
Yang, Wensheng (Peoples Republic of China)
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PS-Thu-pm-360 Intervening strategy to jun PS-Thu-pm-371 Preliminary construction of
ior students learning motivation by group the mental health scale with an adaptive orien-
counseling tation for secondary school students
Luo, Lijing (Peoples Republic of China) Su, Dan (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-361 The prevalence of puberty PS-Thu-pm-372 Effect of cognitive-behavior
related psychological problems among the first al group counseling on university students of
grade high school boys anger management
Mansour, Ladan (Islamic Republic of Iran) Xu, Yun (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-362 Risk and protective factors PS-Thu-pm-374 The effect of solution-
related to behavioral problems of students in focused group counseling on secondary voca-
Japanese school. tional school students of career maturity and
Matsuo, Naohiro (Japan) career self-efficacy
Zhang, Yingping (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-363 An examination of the ef-
fects of structured group counseling method PS-Thu-pm-375 A study on the cognitive
on dealing with emotional difficulties characteristics of the graduates with trait anx
Meng, Li (Peoples Republic of China) iety
Zhang, Xiaolong (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-364 The development of causal
explanation mode about physical phenomenon PS-Thu-pm-376 The characteristic of obses
caused by unobservable intermediate sive-compulsive symptoms and the correlation
Nagamori, Yoshihiro (Japan) with defense mechanisms in undergraduates
Zheng, Yin (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-365 The influence of subgroup
derived from cluster analysis on adolescents Topic: Health psychology
delinquency: With the cluster variable of pa
rental attachment, emotional autonomy, and PS-Thu-pm-377 The conditions of activity of
conflict parents elderly people
Oh, Ji Eun (Republic of Korea) Chudzicka-Czupala, Agata (Poland)
PS-Thu-pm-366 Predictors of satisfaction PS-Thu-pm-378 Are dental anxiety online
with life: A comparative study of undergradu support groups helpful? Self-ratings of efficacy,
ate and graduate students of the University of anxiety and pain
Coimbra Coulson, Neil (United Kingdom)
Oliveira, Albertina (Portugal) PS-Thu-pm-379 Multiple roles of well-being
PS-Thu-pm-367 What the Nigerian adoles in terrorist attack survivors
cents say about sexuality Diaz, Dario (Spain)
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Oluwatula, Cordelia Omozehi-Esther (Nigeria) PS-Thu-pm-380 An investigation of mental-


PS-Thu-pm-368 Parents as facilitators in social stress-inducers based on the fourth axis
choosing vocational education for their chil of DSM-IV among students of Islamic Azad
dren. Training for school career counsellors fo- University, Quchan Branch
cused on co-operation with parents for their Dorostkar Moghadam, Hossein (Islamic Repub-
children lic of Iran)
Paszkowska-Rogacz, Anna (Poland) PS-Thu-pm-381 Academic and psychosocial
PS-Thu-pm-369 Effect of peer supervising on factors associated to performance anxiety in
training of normal school students counseling adolescents
skill Dumont, Michelle (Canada)
Shi, Lijun (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Thu-pm-382 Evolution of the academic
PS-Thu-pm-370 Development of a Portu achievement and psychosocial resources of five
guese self-efficacy measure of Hollands voca- psychological distress profiles observed during
tional personality types adolescence
Silva, Jos (Portugal) Dumont, Michelle (Canada)
PS-Thu-pm-383 Quality of life of persons
with chronic mercury intoxication in postcon-
tact period
Dyakovich, Marina (Russia)
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PS-Thu-pm-384 Family stress and coping PS-Thu-pm-397 The mental health of work
strategies used by adolescents in single and ing female in Japan, Taiwan and Thailand
dual earning families Kuang, Mei-Fun (Japan)
Garg, Saloni (India)
PS-Thu-pm-398 Effects of vocational train
PS-Thu-pm-385 Coping with macro-social ings on coping with long-term unemployment
uncertainty: Results from a study designed as Kuhnert, Peter (Germany)
methodological triangulation
PS-Thu-pm-399 Personal resilience and men-
Gerhold, Lars (Germany)
tal health among Chinese undergraduates in
PS-Thu-pm-386 Severity of life stress as a Hong Kong
function of imagined social support Lai, Julian (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re-
Acuna, Laura (Mexico) public of China)
PS-Thu-pm-387 Adolescent girls coping: Sex PS-Thu-pm-400 Self-efficacy moderates the
ual abuse trauma versus imprisonment trauma relationship between work stress and depres
Grigutyte, Neringa (Lithuania) sive symptoms
Lszl, Krisztina (Hungary)
PS-Thu-pm-388 Effectiveness of relaxation
training, communicative skills and its effects on PS-Thu-pm-401 A study on stress, coping
teachers health strategies, intelligence and attention of adoles
Guerrero Barona, Eloisa (Spain) cent depression in Taiwan
Lee, Shu-Fen (Taiwan)
PS-Thu-pm-389 Temperament as a modera-
tor of emotional state and coping strategies PS-Thu-pm-402 Job-related dysfunctional at-
Heszen, Irena (Poland) titudes and mental health in school teachers
Lehr, Dirk (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-390 Pulling the strings: The role
of illness-related control perceptions in emo PS-Thu-pm-403 A survey on the generalized
tional adjustment to cancer problematic internet use in Chinese college
Hoffmann, Martine (Luxembourg) students and its relations to stressful life events
and coping style
PS-Thu-pm-391 Occupational stress arising
Li, Huanhuan (Peoples Republic of China)
from workplace bullying between nurses
Clarke, Darren (Australia) PS-Thu-pm-404 Post-traumatic stress disor-
der (PTSD), strategy of coping and social sup-
PS-Thu-pm-392 Survivors of communism re-
port in French women victims of domestic vio-
gime in Lithuania: Post-traumatic effects of the
lence
past
Lignon, Saba (France)
Kazlauskas, Evaldas (Lithuania)
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

PS-Thu-pm-405 Confirmatory factor analysis


PS-Thu-pm-393 Trauma transmission to sec
of the Spanish version of the revised scale for
ond generation: Are there any links between
caregiving self-efficacy in a sample of dementia
long-term post traumatic stress reactions of
caregivers
political violence survivors and post-traumatic
Losada, Andres (Spain)
stress of their adult offspring?
Kazlauskas, Evaldas (Lithuania) PS-Thu-pm-406 Validation of the Spanish
version of the Anxiety Control Questionnaire
PS-Thu-pm-394 Efficacy of stress inoculation
Revised (ACQ-R)
training in smellioration of post partum depres-
Losada, Andres (Spain)
sion in women
Khalatbari, Javad (Islamic Republic of Iran) PS-Thu-pm-407 Desirability of control and
job control in professionnal health service: Ef-
PS-Thu-pm-395 The relationship between
fects on burnout
sense of coherence, Buddhist practice, work-
Lourel, Marcel (France)
family conflict and job burnout among working
women PS-Thu-pm-408 The elimination-by-aspects
Kreausukon, Pimchanok (Thailand) rule as a practical method to support health
experts decision making
PS-Thu-pm-396 The benefits of social sup-
Lueken, Kai (Germany)
port: For whom?
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PS-Thu-pm-409 Psychosocial support (PS) sys PS-Thu-pm-421 A qualitative study of cohe-
tem in Japan Red Cross Society (JRCS) and next sion in amateur soccer team
research points in disaster Kawazu, Keita (Japan)
Maeda, Jun (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-422 The death of an old Euro-
PS-Thu-pm-410 Gastric carcinoma: Treatent pean rugby: Psychological perspectives
adherence influenced by perceived social sup- Lecocq, Gilles (France)
port
PS-Thu-pm-423 The injury in the sport fields:
Jidveian, Mara (Romania)
A way to meet a meaningful life
PS-Thu-pm-411 Stress, coping and health in Lecocq, Gilles (France)
doctors of Spanish healthcare organizations
PS-Thu-pm-424 The psychological effect of
Martinez, Fermin (Spain)
the motivation video to team sports players
PS-Thu-pm-412 Adolescence, post traumatic Nagao, Yuichi (Japan)
stress disorder and resilience: Interdiscipline in a
PS-Thu-pm-425 The aggressive behavior
catastrophe
among college athletes: A qualitative ap-
Meinardi Mozej, Teresa (Argentina)
proach
PS-Thu-pm-413 Experimental evidence that Omar Fauzee, Mohd Sofian (Malaysia)
the theory of planned behaviour does not ex
PS-Thu-pm-426 The self-learning in inline-
plain behaviour change
skating classes at school
Sniehotta, Falko (United Kingdom)
Roman, Blanca (Spain)
PS-Thu-pm-414 Effects of a manualized cog-
PS-Thu-pm-427 Description of Iranian elite
nitive behavioral treatment for childhood
soccer players motivational traits
obesity
Shojaei, Masoumeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Sreb Danielsen, Yngvild (Norway)
PS-Thu-pm-428 Effects of observational and
PS-Thu-pm-415 Coping responses as media-
mental practice on learning of serve volleyball
tor to type-A personality in promoting general
Shojaei, Masoumeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
health: A path analysis of predictive factors
Chinaveh, Mahbobeh (Islamic Republic of Iran) PS-Thu-pm-429 The effect of age on motiva-
tional traits of Iranian elite soccer players
Topic: Sports psychology Shojaei, Masoumeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Thu-pm-416 A preliminary test of a three- PS-Thu-pm-430 The source of sport confi-
dimensional model of performance anxiety in dence among secondary school athletes in
the context of sports performance Hong Kong
Cheng, Wen-Nuan Kara (Taiwan) Tsang, Eric C. K. (Hong Kong SAR of the Peo-
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

PS-Thu-pm-417 The interdependence of co- ples Republic of China)


hesion mode, compatibility and performance in PS-Thu-pm-431 Personal determinants of al-
youth football teams pine skiers fear manifestations
Dombrovskis, Valerijs (Latvia) Volyanyuk, Nataliya (Ukraine)
PS-Thu-pm-418 Teams best match and PS-Thu-pm-432 A review of researches on
teams worst match: The handball coaches physical self-concept of college students in Chi-
prototypical narratives na
Gonzaga, Lus (Portugal) Wang, Cuiping (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-419 The influence of regular phy PS-Thu-pm-433 Caregiver-child interactions
sical exercises on the body image: Imaginary or during meals: Eutrophic children in comparison
real with mild to moderate undernourished chil
Grubits, Sonia (Brazil) dren
PS-Thu-pm-420 Comparisonal investigation Corts-Moreno, Assol (Mexico)
of personality traits and mental health in athle- PS-Thu-pm-434 Injury risk in sport: A matter
tes and nonathletes students of overconformity?
Homayouni, Alireza (Islamic Republic of Iran) Wrth, Sabine (Austria)

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PS-Thu-pm-435 Emotional state changes PS-Thu-pm-447 Inertia to change? The mo-
and risk-taking: The example of scuba-diving derating role of traditionality on the relation-
Bonnet, Agns (France) ship between CEO leadership styles and middle
manager responses
PS-Thu-pm-436 The influence of sport type
Song, Jiwen Lynda (Peoples Republic of China)
on the development of the sport specific
achievement motive in young elite athletes PS-Thu-pm-448 Regulatory focus and stra
Wenhold, Franziska (Germany) tegy use in professional goal setting and plan-
ning
Topic: Individual/Organizational psycho- Steidle, Anna (Germany)
logy
PS-Thu-pm-449 Whos able to disengage
PS-Thu-pm-437 Organizational Citizenship from blocked goals? The role of core self-eval
Behavior (OCB) of workers in Mahasarakham uations in goal self regulation
University of Thailand Stumpp, Thorsten (Germany)
Peemanee, Jindarat (Thailand)
PS-Thu-pm-450 The role of sense-of-identity
PS-Thu-pm-438 Psychological contract as- and fact-of-identity in predicting organisational
sessment and organizational dimensions: Eval performance
uation in a non-profit organization Sugreen, Gulshan (South Africa)
Russo, Vincenzo (Italy)
PS-Thu-pm-451 Research on attribution bias
PS-Thu-pm-439 The investigation relation- in listed companies annual reports in China
ship between cognitive factors and counter Sun, Manli (Peoples Republic of China)
productive work behavior
Sabahi, Parviz (Islamic Republic of Iran) PS-Thu-pm-452 Organizational culture and
organizational development: A Chinese case
PS-Thu-pm-440 Women bus drivers: Trans study
ference of competences and innovative behav Sun, Hechuan (Peoples Republic of China)
iours
Sanchez de Miguel, Manuel (Spain) PS-Thu-pm-453 Antecedents of person-job
fit and its relation to turnover intentions: Based
PS-Thu-pm-441 Designing reorganization by on a sample of newcomers
studying professional situated practice: An eth- Tak, Jin-Kook (Republic of Korea)
nomethodological perspective
Frascaroli, Daniela (Italy) PS-Thu-pm-454 Life-patterns of Japanese in
the 2000s VI: Effectiveness of the scale of Inap-
PS-Thu-pm-442 The measurement of organi- propriate leadership behaviors
zational culture: An explorative study in Main- Takahara, Ryuji (Japan)
land, China
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Shi, Wei (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Thu-pm-455 Gender harassment and


achievement motivation in Japanese organiza-
PS-Thu-pm-443 Mediating effect of employ tions
ee empowerment on organizational factors of Tanaka, Kenichiro (Japan)
empowerment and organizational performance
of service employees PS-Thu-pm-456 The good samaritan effect:
Sison, Christina (Philippines) Motives of helping behavior, the love of money,
and culture
PS-Thu-pm-444 Shift work, stress, and em- Tang, Thomas Li-Ping (USA)
ployee well-being: A meta-analytic investiga
tion. PS-Thu-pm-457 The dangerous myth about
Baba, Vishwanath (Canada) outsourcing: Implications for supply chain man
agement
PS-Thu-pm-445 The moderating effect of si- Xia, Amy Yu (USA)
tuational strength on the relationship between
personality traits and counterproductive work PS-Thu-pm-458 Corporate entrepreneurship
behavior change management process model and its
Smithikrai, Chuchai (Thailand) effectiveness validation
Tang, Suping (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-446 An inductive study on the
innovative corporate culture in the P.R. China PS-Thu-pm-459 Causes of resistance to
Song, Jiwen Lynda (Peoples Republic of China) change at institutions of higher education
Tolkov, Olexandre (Ukraine)

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PS-Thu-pm-460 Using clients complaints as PS-Thu-pm-469 A study on the effects of su-
starting point for innovation Predictions from pervisors technical skills and emotional intelli-
the two-by-two model of complaining reac- gence on subordinates job satisfaction
tions Wu, Weiku (Peoples Republic of China)
Traut-Mattausch, Eva (Germany)
PS-Thu-pm-470 The corporate culture of Chi-
PS-Thu-pm-461 Personal control as a mode- na: An inductive analysis involving the con
rator of perceived organizational support on ceptual dimension and the development of a
turnover intentions measuring scale
Uysal Irak, Doruk (Canada) Xu, Shangkun (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-462 The differential impact of PS-Thu-pm-471 Japanese life-patterns in the
positive and negative affectivity on affective or- 2000s IV: Work motivation and corporate cul-
ganizational commitment ture
Vantilborgh, Tim (Belgium) Yagi, Ryuichiro (Japan)
PS-Thu-pm-463 Job burnout among univer- PS-Thu-pm-472 Self-regulated learning using
sity faculty: The causes and the internal rela MBO
tionship of the MBIs three dimensions Yanagizawa, Saori (Japan)
Wang, Fang (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-473 R&D performance: Work
PS-Thu-pm-464 Attitudes towards organiza- motivation and team innovation climate
tional wrongdoing and intention of whistle- Yang, Yann-Jy (Taiwan)
blowing in Japanese employees
PS-Thu-pm-474 Shyness influence the rela
Wang, Jinmin (Japan)
tionship between employees creativity and
PS-Thu-pm-465 An experimental study on their innovation behaviors
competence trap in organizational decision Yao, Xiang (Peoples Republic of China)
making in China
PS-Thu-pm-475 Multi-level model of entre-
Wang, ZhongMing (Peoples Republic of
preneurial team comprehensive competency
China)
Nie, Xue Lin (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Thu-pm-466 Organizational change-based
PS-Thu-pm-476 Organizational symbols in
leadership modeling: An ASD perspective
workplace settings: An ethnographic approach
Wang, ZhongMing (Peoples Republic of China)
Yusof, Norhafezah (Malaysia)
PS-Thu-pm-467 Regulatory focus affects
PS-Thu-pm-477 Paternalistic leadership and
goal pursuit: An example focusing on expec-
followers outcomes: The mediating effects of
tancy x value-effects
leader-member exchange
Werth, Lioba (Germany)
THURSDAY, 24 JULY

Zhang, Kai (Peoples Republic of China)


PS-Thu-pm-468 We make the team: The ef-
PS-Thu-pm-478 The repercussion of lying on
fect of team social capital on team effective
trust and collaboration in the work place
ness
Sanchez, Flor (Spain)
Wu, Xin (Peoples Republic of China)

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S-241 Symposium S-243 Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.1 08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.3
Analyzing interaction patterns in teams Neuro-cognitive mechanisms of conscious
Co-Chair: Kauffeld, Simone (Germany) and unconscious visual perception
Co-Chair: Meyers, Renee (USA) Co-Chair: Kiefer, Markus (Germany)
Co-Chair: Verleger, Rolf (Germany)
Complaining and solution circles in group
discussions Decoding conscious and unconscious vis
Kauffeld, Simone (Germany) ual processing from brain activity in hu-
mans
The influence of facilitator communication
Haynes, John-Dylan (Germany)
on the group discussion process
Lehmann-Willenbrock, Nale (Germany) How to become unconscious: Restrictions
in the processing of word forms in rapid
The role of interruptions in team decision
serial visual presentation
making interactions
Niedeggen, Michael (Germany)
Meyers, Renee (USA)
Non-conscious perception and uncon-
Communication in anesthesia teams
trolled action in a split brain: A case-study
Kolbe, Michaela (Switzerland)
of a patient with anarchic-hand syndrome
The destiny of proposals in the course of Verleger, Rolf (Germany)
group discussions
Attentional capture by invisible colors and
Boos, Margarete (Germany)
shapes
Discussant: Antoni, Conny Herbert (Germany) Ansorge, Ulrich (Germany)

S-242 Symposium Constraining unconscious cognition: Top-


down modulation of unconscious priming
08.00 10.00 h Hall 2.2 Kiefer, Markus (Germany)
Recent advances in video game violence
effects on brain function, aggression and S-244 Symposium
violence 08.00 10.00 h Hall 3
Chair: Anderson, Craig (USA) Social and cognitive barriers of knowl
Media violence exposure and aggression edge exchange
among German adolescents: Individual Chair: Cress, Ulrike (Germany)
and group differences
The effects of interdependence structure
Mller, Ingrid (Germany)
and anonymity on decision making and in-
The role of warning labels, wishful iden formation processing
tification and empathy in reducing un- Mmken, Anke (Germany)
desired effects from violent video games
Impact of temporal extension, synchronici-
Nije Bijvank, Marije (Netherlands)
ty and group size on computer-supported
The long-term effects of presence and information exchange
contexts of video game violence in Japan Kimmerle, Joachim (Germany)
Shibuya, Akiko (Japan)
Application of SIDE: Different visual repre-
A cross-cultural comparison of violent vi- sentation of group members and their ef-
deo game effects on aggressive cognition fects on information exchange
Gentile, Douglas (USA) Wodzicki, Katrin (Germany)
Neural mechanisms of video game vio- Strategic information sharing: The effects
lence of information sharedness, information re-
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Mathiak, Klaus (Germany) levance and social motivation


Utz, Sonja (Netherlands)
Violent video game effects: An overview
Anderson, Craig (USA) Information exchange and performance in
dyadic complex problem solving
Meyer, Bertolt (Switzerland)

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Voluntary engagement in an open web- S-247 Symposium


based encyclopedia: From reading to con-
08.00 10.00 h Hall 6
tributing
Schroer, Joachim (Germany) New developments in computer based as-
sessment: Implications for competence
S-245 Symposium assessment
08.00 10.00 h Hall 4 Co-Chair: Martens, Thomas (Germany)
Co-Chair: Busana, Gilbert (Luxembourg)
The science of heuristics: Methodology
and scope TAO: Paving the way to new assessment
Chair: Mousavi, Shabnam (USA) instruments using an open and versatile
computer-based platform
Simple heuristics and the problem of stra- Latour, Thibaud (Luxembourg)
tegy identification
Woike, Jan K. (Switzerland) A web-based system for the evaluation of
information processing strategies in the
When cognitive processes exploit the en domain of scientific literacy
vironment rather than reflect it Martin, Romain (Luxembourg)
Brighton, Henry (Germany)
Developing items for electronic reading as-
Even No information can become an in- sessment: The hypertext builder
formation Goldhammer, Frank (Germany)
Zurbriggen, Seraphina (Switzerland)
A web-based system for mathematical
Heuristics, cognitive abilities, and judg- problem understanding and solving
ment under uncertainty Busana, Gilbert (Luxembourg)
Cokely, Edward T. (Germany)
Online adaptive versus paper-pencil test
The unnecessity of a simplicity-accuracy ing
trade-off for heuristics Molnr, Gyngyvr (Hungary)
Martignon, Laura (Germany)
Mousavi, Shabnam (USA) Discussant: Frey, Andreas (Germany)

S-246 Symposium S-248 Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Hall 5 08.00 10.00 h Hall 7
Vicarious emotions: Antecedents, pro- Toward establishing common ground for
cesses and consequences an international evidence based psycho-
Co-Chair: Olsson, Andreas (USA) logy
Co-Chair: Zaki, Jamil (USA) Chair: ORoark, Ann Marie (USA)

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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Olsson, Andreas (USA)


Vandaveer, Vicki (USA)
I have been there: The evolution and neu-
Similarities and differences in US and Eu
ral mechanisms of shared emotional expe-
ropean understanding of evidence based
rience
psychology
Preston, Stephanie (USA)
Draguns, Juris G. (USA)
The role of shared affect in empathic accu-
racy
Zaki, Jamil (USA)
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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
S-249 Symposium 08.00 10.00 h Hall 10
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)

08.00 10.00 h Hall 9 Discussant: Midden, Cees J.H. (Netherlands)


Factors mediating the link between stu-
S-252 Symposium
dents migration background and school
success 08.00 10.00 h Roof garden
Co-Chair: Hannover, Bettina (Germany) Early, automatic processing involved in
Co-Chair: Stanat, Petra (Germany) the causation of emotion and affective re-
sponses
The role of school vacations for the devel Chair: Moors, Agnes (Belgium)
opment of achievement differences be
tween immigrant and native students Investigating the automaticity of appraisal
Becker, Michael (Germany) variables
Moors, Agnes (Belgium)
The influence of social networks in multi-
cultural schools on school performance Investigations of temporal unfolding of
Fortuin, Janna (Netherlands) emotion-constituent appraisal using EEG
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Grandjean, Didier (Switzerland)


How students sexist beliefs affect educa-
tional success Appraisal mechanisms and rapid attention
Rau, Melanie (Germany) deployment
Brosch, Tobias (Switzerland)
Evaluation of language assessment in pre-
primary education Semantic processing precedes affect re-
Roeder, Ute-Regina (Germany) trieval: The neurological case for cognitive
primacy in visual processing
Storbeck, Justin (USA)
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On the viability of the automatic stimulus Text-picture integration in the school


evaluation hypothesis: Goal-dependency learning context: Teacher competence
effects in affective and nonaffective stimu- McElvany, Nele (Germany)
lus processing
A social psychological reading of multimo-
Spruyt, Adriaan (Belgium)
dal scientific texts in online media
Discussant: Frijda, Nico (Netherlands) Roth, Wolff-Michael (Canada)
Discussant: van Gog, Tamara (Netherlands)
S-253 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Hall 14.2 S-255 Symposium
Emotional intelligence and cognitive pro- 08.00 10.00 h Hall 15.2B
cesses
Evaluation of competence development
Co-Chair: Roberts, Richard D. (USA) in counselling and psychotherapy
Co-Chair: Matthews, Gerry (USA)
Chair: Drexler, Arthur (Austria)
A functional approach to the definition
Effectiveness of psychotherapy training:
and measurement of emotional compe-
On the evaluation of psychotherapeutic
tence
concept competence
Scherer, Klaus R. (Switzerland)
Andreatta, Pia (Austria)
Developing and validating situational
Emotion and relationship within psycho-
judgment tests of emotional intelligence
therapy-trainees
Roberts, Richard D. (USA)
Pauza, Elisabeth (Austria)
Emotional understanding for self and
Communication and interaction in the
others: The target makes a difference
counselling of psychotherapy trainees
Tur, Michaela (Germany)
Stippler, Maria (Austria)
Emotion regulation in the detection of de-
Research into course evaluation: Profes
ception
sional coach training
OSullivan, Maureen (USA)
Drexler, Arthur (Austria)
Emotional intelligence and coping with
How to become a counsellor: Pre-post-
threat
testing of trainees and their counselling
Zeidner, Moshe (Israel)
competence
Convergent and discriminant validity evi- Mller, Heidi (Germany)
dence for emotional intelligence tests and
related measures: A meta-analysis S-256 Symposium
Schulze, Ralf (USA) 08.00 10.00 h Room 43
Dynamic Testing (DT) and the assessment
S-254 Symposium
of cognitive modifiability: Recent applica-
08.00 10.00 h Hall 15.2A tions and methodological developments
Developmental aspects of text-picture- in educational and clinical settings
integration Chair: Wiedl, Karl Heinz (Germany)
Co-Chair: Horz, Holger (Germany)
Co-Chair: McElvany, Nele (Germany) Using dynamic criteria for the validation
of a learning potential test of analogical
The development of visualization ability reasoning
Horz, Holger (Germany) Hessels, Marco (Switzerland)
Development of reading literacy using Dynamic testing in children: Individual dif-
PISA-like test ferences and learning patterns in indige
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Vidal-Abarca, Eduardo (Spain) nious and ethnic minority children


Resing, Wilma (Netherlands)
Integrative processing of text and graphics
by 5- and 6-graders at different levels of Estimation of cognitive plasticity in elderly
schooling subjects using dynamic evaluation tech-
Schnotz, Wolfgang (Germany) niques
Navarro, Elena (Spain)

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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
08.00 10.00 h Room 44
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
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

emotional components of scenes Ethical issues associated with test deve-


Payne, Jessica (USA) lopment and use in rapidly developing
countries
Dream emotions: Prevalence and their con- Chair: Leach, Mark (USA)
tinuity to waking life
Schredl, Michael (Germany) Ethics and test use globally: Recent re-
search
Leach, Mark (USA)

351
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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)

S-262 Symposium S-264 Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Salon 20 08.00 10.00 h Salon 22
On misery with company: Dyadic perspec- Top athletes transition to new career ho-
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

tives on stress, coping, and intervention rizons


Chair: Knoll, Nina (Germany) Co-Chair: Takahashi, Kiyoshi (United
Kingdom)
Mobilization of social support in dyads: Co-Chair: Kanai, Toshihiro (Japan)
Determinants, consistency, and relations
to supportive action A narrative discourse of the developmen-
Klauer, Thomas (Germany) tal tasks for Japanese olympians
Toyoda, Norishige (Japan)

352
scientific program

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
08.00 10.00 h Room 24
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User psychology and interaction design


Co-Chair: Saariluoma, Pertti (Finland)
Co-Chair: Oulasvirta, Antti (Finland)

Cognitive load and human-machine inter-


action
Canas, Jose (Spain)

353
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S-268 Symposium S-270 Symposium


08.00 10.00 h Room 26 08.00 10.00 h Salon 19
An (environmental) psychological per- Depression in mainland China: Predictors,
spective on technology transfer to devel correlates and consequences
oping countries Chair: Abela, John (Canada)
Co-Chair: Jger, Melanie (Germany)
Co-Chair: Arnold, Friederike (Germany) Lifetime history of major depressive dis
order in urban and rural adolescents in
Everything flows: The importance of flui Hunan, China: Prevalence, course, symp
dity in rural electrification projects tom manifestation and correlates
Jger, Melanie (Germany) Yao, Shuqiao (Peoples Republic of China)
Supporting the transfer of water treat- Chinese somatization and western psycho-
ment technologies with the help of tech- logization: Is cognitive symptom emphasis
nology mediation a western culture-bound syndrome?
Arnold, Friederike (Germany) Ryder, Andrew (Canada)
Using the social network: Promotion of Interpersonal vulnerability to depression:
SODIS in a high density area in Simbabwe A multi-wave longitudinal study of adoles-
Krmer, Silvie (Switzerland) cents in urban and rural China
Abela, John (Canada)
Successful long-term adoption of SODIS:
Evaluating different commitment inter- Cognitive vulnerability to depression in
ventions in rural Bolivia adolescents from mainland China
Tamas, Andrea (Switzerland) Auerbach, Randy (Canada)
Socio-technical system analysis in the field Negative attachment cognitions as a vul-
of rural electrification with solar energy: nerability factor to depressive and anxious
A contribution to quality assurance of symptoms in university students in Hunan,
development cooperation projects China
Vogt, Gisela (Germany) Zhu, Xiongzhao (Peoples Republic of China)
Social aspects in the introduction of re- Rumination as a vulnerability factor to de-
newable energy in rural Indonesia pressive and anxious symptoms in urban
Djuwita Chaidir, Ratna (Indonesia) and rural adolescents in mainland China
Parkinson, Carolyn (Canada)
S-269 Symposium
08.00 10.00 h Room 27 FP-360 Paper Session
Decolonizing transgender psychology: 08.00 10.00 h Room 29
Transgender identities and issues within Clinical aspects of cognition II
cultural contexts Chair: Moradi, Alireza (Islamic Republic of
Chair: Munoz, Vic (USA) Iran)

Exploring Takatapui identity within the Specificity of information-processing bi


Maori community and implications for ases in patients with current and remitted
transgender identity depression and in patients with asthma
Aspin, Clive (New Zealand) Fritzsche, Anja (Germany)
The accident of gender in the shadow of Information processing and selective at-
culture tention in female adolescence students
Gozlan, Oren (Canada) with eating disorders symptoms
Moradi, Alireza (Islamic Republic of Iran)
A woman, ashamed: On shame, loss and
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

mourning in transsexual transition within The characteristics of emotion cognitive


western culture context processing and regulation in alexithymia
Maurer, Offer (Israel) Yi, Jinyao (Peoples Republic of China)
Toward ethnic transgender psychologies: Executive function and memory in post-
How can gender identiIties be decolo- traumatic stress disorder: A study of Bos
nized? nian war veterans
Munoz, Vic (USA) Koso, Maida (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

354
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Overgeneralization of autobiographical IA-079 Invited Address


memories and emotional processes in opi-
10.15 11.15 h Hall 7
oid-dependent individuals and in metha-
done-maintained individuals Cultural cognition
Gandolphe, Marie-Charlotte (France) Tomasello, Michael (Germany)
Chair: Knowles, Michael (Australia)
A brief self-report scale on positive and ne-
gative affect in depressed and nonde- IA-080 Invited Address
pressed subjects
10.15 11.15 h Roof garden
Fiquer, Juliana (Brazil)
An evolving perspective on affects and
FP-361 Paper Session self-regulation
Carver, Charles S. (USA)
08.00 10.00 h Room 30
Chair: Scheithauer, Herbert (Germany)
Community, parenting style, and family
relations IA-081 Invited Address
Chair: Mesurado, Beln (Argentina)
10.15 11.15 h Hall 14.2
Family environment in divorced and non Developmental dyslexia: The visual atten-
divorced families tional span hypothesis
Cortes Arboleda, Maria Rosario (Spain) Valdois, Sylviane (France)
Chair: Wimmer, Heinz (Austria)
Family education as part of an empower-
ment process: Helping parents raising IA-082 Invited Address
healthy children
Berthoud, Cristiana (Brazil) 10.15 11.15 h Hall 15.2B
The influence of pragmatic factors on the
The role of parenting style as perceived by reasoning processing of children and
children in the intrinsic motivation adults
Mesurado, Beln (Argentina)
Schaeken, Walter (Belgium)
Predictors of family functioning amongst Chair: Silbereisen, Rainer K. (Germany)
Malay single mother families in Malaysia
Baharudin, Rozumah (Malaysia) FP-362 Paper Session

Family therapy techniques and principles 10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.1


Harutyunyan, Narine (Armenia) Psychotherapy Research and treatment
methods XI
The impact of factors effected of divorce Chair: Kondratyuk, Nataliya (Ukraine)
incidence in Falavarjan township (one of
Isfahan township) The effectiveness of rational-emotional
Zargar, Fatemeh (Islamic Republic of Iran) therapy to reduce depression in diabetes
Hodjatzadeh, Farahnaz (Islamic Republic of Iran)
IA-077 Invited Address
Quantitative and qualitative comparative
10.15 11.15 h Hall 3 analysis of cognitive-behavioural and ex
The architecture of emotion: Synchronisa- istential-humanistic therapists speech
tion of component processes Kondratyuk, Nataliya (Ukraine)
Scherer, Klaus R. (Switzerland)
Chair: Sommer, Werner (Germany) The method of imagery communication
psychotherapy
IA-078 Invited Address Yuan, Yuan (Peoples Republic of China)
10.15 11.15 h Hall 4 The effect of art psychotherapy based on
Neurological bases of counterfactual cognitive-behaviour approach to raise self-
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

meaning esteem and self-efficacy orphan children


de Vega, Manuel (Spain) Zadeh Mohammadi, Ali (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Chair: Kluwe, Rainer (Germany)

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FP-363 Paper Session FP-366 Paper Session


10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.2 10.15 11.15 h Hall 6
Ethical issues Cognitive aspects of aging
Co-Chair: Coutinho, Vanessa (Portugal) Chair: Behrendt, Jrg (Germany)
Co-Chair: Brunanski, Dana (Canada)
Words learning, spatial pair associated
Academic-ethics in research methodology learning and movement time, three cogni-
Tayraukham, Sombat (Thailand) tive tasks for early Mild Cognitive Impair-
ment (MCI) identification
Ethical dilemmas of the Portuguese psy-
Juncos Rabadn, Onsimo (Spain)
chologists
Coutinho, Vanessa (Portugal) Negative priming in younger and older
adults: Selection or response effect?
Ethical issues in psychological research
Behrendt, Jrg (Germany)
with indigenous peoples: Lessons from ab-
original street youth in western Canada
FP-367 Paper Session
Brunanski, Dana (Canada)
10.15 11.15 h Hall 8
FP-364 Paper Session Aesthetic perception
10.15 11.15 h Hall 2.3 Co-Chair: Osaka, Naoyuki (Japan)
Dual-task processing Co-Chair: Thielsch, Meinald T. (Germany)
Co-Chair: Deml, Barbara (Germany) Neural aesthetics of beauty: An event-
Co-Chair: Halbrgge, Marc (Germany) related fMRI study
Osaka, Naoyuki (Japan)
Synthetic assessment model of cognitive
load in a dual task environment Aesthetic perception of web sites
Jinbo, Li (Peoples Republic of China) Thielsch, Meinald T. (Germany)
A cognitive model of multi-tasking while Aesthetic beauty and social justice in no-
driving vels, histories and movies
Deml, Barbara (Germany) Hector, Mark (USA)
A cognitive model of visual search on di-
FP-368 Paper Session
rection signs alongside the autobahn
Halbrgge, Marc (Germany) 10.15 11.15 h Hall 9
Biases and reasoning
FP-365 Paper Session Co-Chair: Thompson, Valerie (Canada)
10.15 11.15 h Hall 5 Co-Chair: Kleitman, Sabina (Australia)
Cognitive development II Perspective-taking in scientific and deduc-
Chair: Veraksa, Nikolai (Russia) tive reasoning
Thompson, Valerie (Canada)
Supporting giftedness in preschool chil
dren Systematic irrationality: A link between
Veraksa, Nikolai (Russia) confidence bias and additivity
Kleitman, Sabina (Australia)
Does the maximizer-satisficer distinction
explain why older adults do not want new Belief bias in transitive inference depends
artefacts? A questionnaire study of older- on premise integration difficulty
and younger-adults comparison Andrews, Glenda (Australia)
Harada, Etsuko (Japan)
A comparative study on two types of high:
Building self-efficacy among adolescents: Probability conclusion effects in condition
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Assessing the role of parents and teachers al inference


Mukhopadhyay, Lipi (India) Hu, Zhujing (Peoples Republic of China)
The process of taxonomic hierarchy forma-
FP-369 Paper Session
tion: Cultural-historical view of concept
development in the school age 10.15 11.15 h Hall 10
Dziurla, Rafal (Poland) Clinical/counseling psychology VII
Chair: Kourkoutas, Elias (Greece)

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Psychoeducational program for parents of A multidimensional model of parental in-


paediatric cancer patients in Malaysia: A volvement in schooling
pilot study Lorenz, Fiona (Germany)
Shah, Ashiq Ali (Canada)
The implicit beliefs about human nature
The effects of a combined training pro- and parenting behavior: The mediation
gram on children with Attention Deficit process model
Hyperactivity Disorder in the classroom ac- Lin, Wen-Ying (Taiwan)
tivity
Investigation into the parental nursing
Kaymak zmen, Suna (Germany)
style of female drug addicts
A contextually based intervention for vic- Liu, Yumei (Peoples Republic of China)
timized (bullied) children within elemen-
tary school settings FP-373 Paper Session
Kourkoutas, Elias (Greece) 10.15 11.15 h Room 11/12
Collective identities and collective action I
FP-370 Paper Session
Chair: Zaleski, Zbigniew (Poland)
10.15 11.15 h Hall 15.2A
Communication and regulation behavior Psychological factors of Poles accession to
in intergenerational relationships I European Union
Chair: Liu, Yingjie (Peoples Republic of China) Zaleski, Zbigniew (Poland)
Social responsibility: Analyses of mass po-
The relationship between parental rearing
litical actions participants discourse
behavior and mental health of undergra-
Naydonov, Mykhaylo (Ukraine)
duate
Liu, Yingjie (Peoples Republic of China) Friends attitudes to mass political action:
During and after
Relationship regulation between adult
Naydonova, Lyubov M. (Ukraine)
children and elderly parents across time
Wagner, Jenny (Germany) FP-374 Paper Session
Perceived sociocultural values of the elder- 10.15 11.15 h Room 13/14
ly by the adolescents and young adults in Conditioning II
Nigeria
Chair: Enck, Paul (Germany)
Oluwatula, Olukunle Olusina Daniel (Nigeria)
Two behavioral measures to prevent (con-
FP-371 Paper Session ditioned) nausea: Synergistic or antagonis-
10.15 11.15 h Room 43 tic?
Clinical research methods I Enck, Paul (Germany)
Chair: Cawthorpe, David R. L. (Canada) I didnt feel like drinking beer but I dont
know why: Evaluative conditioning changes
Paralinguistic aspects of vocal communi
drinking behavior and explicit attitudes
cation: Implications for psychotherapeutic
Schoenmakers, Tim (Netherlands)
relationships
Cawthorpe, David R. L. (Canada) Training procedures that eliminate condi-
tioned fear in rodents and prevent fear
Apparent motion evaluation in early diag
relapse
nostics of mental diseases
Thomas, Brian (USA)
Nedospasova, Veronika (Russia)
Ego defense mechanisms and the issue of FP-375 Paper Session
new research methods 10.15 11.15 h Room 15/16
Ochirjav, Myagmar (Mongolia)
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Elementary information processing I


Chair: Lemche, Erwin (Netherlands)
FP-372 Paper Session
10.15 11.15 h Room 44 Differential connectivity of valenced per-
Family issues: Parenting I son representations with and without
Chair: Lorenz, Fiona (Germany) subliminal priming of attachment-related
stressors
Lemche, Erwin (Netherlands)

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How to process a prime? Semantic priming Money or ecology: Age-related differences


depends on task set in self-related vs. generative goals in a
Bermeitinger, Christina (Germany) complex problem solving task
Freund, Alexandra M. (Switzerland)
Familiarity in the spotlight: Exploring the
role of target familiarity in affective prim Reliability and validity of the Self-Regula-
ing tion Skills Battery (SRSB)
Prada, Marilia (Portugal) Maes, Stan (Netherlands)
Letting go of your dreams: Adjustment of
FP-376 Paper Session
child-related goal appraisals and depres-
10.15 11.15 h Room 17/18 sive symptoms during infertility treatment
Cognition and work I Salmela-Aro, Katariina (Finland)
Chair: Canas, Jose (Spain)
Career aspirations and occupational at-
Cognitive load and human-machine inter- tainment: The adaptiveness of ambitious
action aims
Canas, Jose (Spain) Schoon, Ingrid (United Kingdom)

Assessing work-related knowledge using a Discussant: Lerner, Richard (USA)


free association technique and structure
mapping: Validation studies IS-132 Invited Symposium
Rothe, Heinz-Jrgen (Germany) 11.30 13.30 h Hall 3
Action regulation theory: Are the chara Best practice assessment challenges in ap-
cteristics of well designed tasks valid for plied contexts
interactive jobs as well? Chair: Foxcroft, Cheryl D. (South Africa)
Melzer, Marlen (Germany)
Admissions assessment in higher educa-
tion
IS-130 Invited Symposium
Watson, Andrea (South Africa)
11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.1
Personality and culture Challenges for neuropsychological assess-
ment in South Africa
Chair: Allik, Jri (Estonia)
Watts, Ann (South Africa)
Culture, cross-role consistency and adjust- Developmental assessment: Practices and
ment challenges
Church, A. Timothy (USA) Stroud, Louise (South Africa)
Personality, personality disorders and cul- Career assessment challenges in changing
ture applied contexts
Rossier, Jrme (Estonia) Watson, Mark (South Africa)
5 x 20: Comparing the big five dimensions Discussant: Elkonin, Diane (South Africa)
of personality across 20 countries
Rammstedt, Beatrice (Germany) IS-133 Invited Symposium
Comparison of gender stereotypes with 11.30 13.30 h Hall 4
gender differences across generations Emotions and behaviors associated to
Kourilova, Sylvie (Czech Republic) children and adolescents violence at
Russian character and personality survey school
Allik, Jri (Estonia) Chair: Cajigas de Segredo, Nelda (Uruguay)

Study of clusters generated from student


IS-131 Invited Symposium
anger, depression and bullying in a Urugu-
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.2 ayan middle school


Self-regulation and personal goals in dif- Cajigas de Segredo, Nelda (Uruguay)
ferent domains
Coping with peer bullying and resilience
Chair: Salmela-Aro, Katariina (Finland)
promotion: Data from Brazilian at-risk
Self-regulation and goal appraisals: Predic- children
ting and explaining intra-individual varia- Lisboa, Carolina (Brazil)
bility in appraisal patterns
Cervone, Daniel (USA)
358
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The mediating role of group influence on Human clock disorders


individual aggression among Chilean early Skene, Debra (USA)
adolescents
Circadian variation in cognitive control
Berger, Christian (Chile)
Bratzke, Daniel (Germany)
Violent relationships between teachers
The triangle of sleep, clock and light in the
and pupils in Uruguay
context of shift-work
Prez Algorta, Guillermo (Uruguay)
Juda, Myriam (Germany)
Violence in schools: Interpersonal and ima-
Circadian influences on sensorimotor con-
ginary dimensions
trol
Fernndez Villanueva, Concepcin (Spain)
Jasper, Isabelle (Germany)
Discussant: del Barrio, Victoria (Spain)
Circadian rhythm in speech perception
Pusch, Kathrin (Germany)
IS-134 Invited Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Hall 5 Circadian and homeostatic influences on
Justice sensitivity interval timing
Spti, Jakub (Switzerland)
Co-Chair: Schmitt, Manfred (Germany)
Co-Chair: Baumert, Anna (Germany)
IS-136 Invited Symposium
In search for the good guys and the bad 11.30 13.30 h Hall 7
guys: Justice sensitivity and pro-social vs. Analysis of causal effects in experiments
anti-social behavior and observational studies
Schlsser, Thomas (Germany) Chair: Steyer, Rolf (Germany)
Do empathy, perspective taking, or justice
Sufficient conditions for unbiased average
sensitivity modulate fairness in the context
and conditional causal treatment
of experimental games?
Steyer, Rolf (Germany)
Edele, Aileen (Germany)
For objective causal inference, design
When justice sensitivity leads to antisocial
trumps analysis
behavior: The relation between victim sen-
Rubin, Donald B. (USA)
sitivity and assumptions about mean in-
tentions Conditions under which adjustments for
Rothmund, Tobias (Germany) nonrandom assignment might be success-
ful
How do I deal with injustice? Differences
Shadish, William R. (USA)
in coping patterns for justice sensitivity
from a victim and perpetrator perspective Two conditions under which experiments
Nazlic, Tanja (Germany) and quasi-experiments have repeatedly
given comparable causal estimates
The moderating effect of justice sensitivity
Cook, Thomas D. (USA)
on organizational justice: Job satisfaction
relationship in a health care setting Towards minimizing bias in effect esti-
Ozer, Pinar (Turkey) mates in observational studies: Two empi-
rical examples
How justice sensitivity (JS) shapes atten
West, Stephen G. (USA)
tion and memory
Baumert, Anna (Germany) Testing general hypotheses on individual
causal effects using aggregate data
Motivation, recall and information proces-
Erdfelder, Edgar (Germany)
sing
Sanitioso, Bo (France) IS-137 Invited Symposium
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

IS-135 Invited Symposium 11.30 13.30 h Hall 8


11.30 13.30 h Hall 6 Test security applications of innovation in
data forensics analysis
Daily structure of cognitive performance
Chair: Foster, David (USA)
Chair: Ulrich, Rolf (Germany)
Catching cheaters with better testing pro-
The human circadian clock in real life
cedures and statistics
Rnneberg, Till (Germany)
Hambleton, Ronald (USA)

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Monitoring of suspicious response-time Psychological evaluation of individual


patterns on computerized tests stress resistance by the means of state-
van der Linden, Wim (Netherlands) trait paradigm
Leonova, Anna (Russia)
Applying data forensics to defend the vali-
dity of online employment tests The role of resource investment coping in
Burke, Eugene (United Kingdom) a development of individual stress resis
tance
Using large-scale simulations to evaluate
Vodopyanova, Natalia (Russia)
the effects of cheating
Wright, Dave (USA) A complex non-drug technology for im
proving the level of individual stress-resis
Discussant: Foster, David (USA)
tance
IS-138 Invited Symposium Glazachev, Oleg (Russia)

11.30 13.30 h Hall 9 Discussant: Dormann, Christian (Germany)


Language processing in Chinese
IS-140 Invited Symposium
Chair: Chen, Hsuan-Chih (Hong Kong SAR of
the Peoples Republic of China) 11.30 13.30 h Roof garden
New trends in clinical psychology
Morphemic ambiguity resolution in pro- Co-Chair: Rief, Winfried (Germany)
cessing Chinese Co-Chair: Hofmann, Stefan (USA)
Tsang, Yiu-Kei (Hong Kong SAR of the
Peoples Republic of China) Amplifying the effect of psychological in-
terventions through pharmacotherapy
The role of semantic radicals in Chinese
Hofmann, Stefan (USA)
character recognition: Behavioural and
electrophysiological findings Genetics, brain imaging and cognitive-
Weekes, Brendan S. (United Kingdom) emotional aspects and their relevance for
psychopathology
Involvement of cognitive control in Chine-
Joormann, Jutta (USA)
se sentence comprehension: Evidence from
fMRI The internet and virtual reality as tools to
Zhou, Xiaolin (Peoples Republic of China) increase the efficiency of psychological in-
terventions
Age-of-acquisition effects on naming char
Botella, Cristina (Spain)
acters in two Chinese dyslexic individuals
Law, Sam-Po (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Psychological interventions for medical
Republic of China) conditions
Rief, Winfried (Germany)
Reading unspaced scripts: Eye movement
in reading Chinese and Japanese The psychological treatment of hallucina
Feng, Gary (USA) tion and dellusion
Kuipers, Elizabeth (United Kingdom)
Chinese and English speakers perception
of the time of an event Discussant: Hofmann, Stefan (USA)
Chen, Jenn-Yeu (Taiwan)
IS-141 Invited Symposium
IS-139 Invited Symposium 11.30 13.30 h Hall 14.2
11.30 13.30 h Hall 10 Touching for learning: Contributions of
Individual stress resistance: Conceptual haptic modality in learning to read, to
foundations and applied research write and to identify geometrical shapes
Chair: Leonova, Anna (Russia) in kindergarten children
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Chair: Gentaz, Edouard (France)


Individual differences in response to psy-
chosocial stress from genes to social in- Effect of visuo-haptic exploration of let-
teraction ters in the reading acquisition
Kirschbaum, Clemens (Germany) Hillairet de Boisferon, Anne (France)
Preventing burnout and building engage- A visuo-haptic device (Telemaque) in
ment creases the kindergarten childrens hand-
Maslach, Christina (USA) writing acquisition
Palluel-Germain, Richard (France)
360
scientific program

Evaluation of multisensory interventions Contributions of memory brain systems to


intended for the acquisition of geometrical first and second language
shapes in kindergarten children: A study Ullman, Michael T. (USA)
on the contribution of the haptic modality
The role of the basal ganglia in language
Pinet, Leatitia (France)
processing
Learning of arbitrary association between Kotz, Sonja A. (Germany)
visual and auditory unknown entities in
The monitoring of language perception
adults: The Bond effect of the haptic ex-
Kolk, Herman (Netherlands)
ploration
Gentaz, Edouard (France) IS-144 Invited Symposium
Haptic guidance increases the visuo-manu- 11.30 13.30 h Room 43
al tracking of untrained ellipses drawing Cutting it fine: Understanding and man
Bluteau, Jeremy (France) aging self-injurious behaviour
Chair: Hasking, Penelope (Australia)
IS-142 Invited Symposium
11.30 13.30 h Hall 15.2A Self-injurious behaviour in adolescents
Perception, action and graphic represen- Anderson, Holly Knox (Australia)
tation Assessing the intention to help those who
Co-Chair: Vinter, Annie (France) self-injure: A test of the theory of planned
Co-Chair: Lange-Kttner, Christiane (United behaviour
Kingdom) Thomas, Jodie (Australia)
Drawings by blind people who had sight Knowing me, knowing you: How one gay
for an extended period man made meaning about and sense of his
DAngiulli, Amedeo (Canada) self-harm
Estefan, Andrew (Australia)
Beyond the global and analytical proces-
sing dichotomy: An approach through From crisis management to turning point:
drawing in children An education intervention on self-harm
Vinter, Annie (France) and the emergency nurses role
McAllister, Margaret (Australia)
Developmental differences in drawing
performance of the dominant and non- Coping, emotion regulation and alcohol
dominant hand use as moderators in the relationship
van Mier, Hanneke (Netherlands) between psychological distress and self-
injury
The impact of knowledge on copying and
Hasking, Penelope (Australia)
drawing accuracy in individuals with au-
tism IS-145 Invited Symposium
Ropar, Danielle (United Kingdom)
11.30 13.30 h Room 44
Different repetition/training effects in Prenatal and early biological risk, genes
spatial memory and drawing and human development
Lange-Kttner, Christiane (United Kingdom)
Chair: Wolke, Dieter (United Kingdom)
IS-143 Invited Symposium Development of the fetal brain
11.30 13.30 h Hall 15.2B Hueppi, Petra (Switzerland)
The brain basis of language comprehen Premature birth as a natural experiment
sion for the study of human functional neuro-
Chair: Friederici, Angela D. (Germany) plasticity
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Wolke, Dieter (United Kingdom)


From action to syntax: Evidence from ERPs
and fMRI for common neural systems Early biological and psychosocial risk for
Kuperberg, Gina R. (USA) hyperkinetic disorder
Esser, Gnther (Germany)
Language comprehension: Relevant brain
systems and their temporal relation Testing for environmentally-mediated ef-
Friederici, Angela D. (Germany) fects: An example using bullying victimisa-
tion and childrens internalizing problems
Arseneault, Louise (United Kingdom)
361
scientific program

An extensive multi-centre study on gene- Evaluation of university courses by stu-


tics and gene x environment interaction of dents assessment of gains in compe-
ADHD tences
Meyer, Jobst (Germany) Maier, Brigitte (Austria)
Discussant: Raikkonen, Katri (Finland) The role of key competencies in the Bo
logna process: Rhetoric and reality
S-271 Symposium Schaeper, Hilde (Germany)
11.30 13.30 h Room 11/12
S-273 Symposium
The wording effect: Structural models and
consequences for validity 11.30 13.30 h Room 15/16
Co-Chair: Rauch, Wolfgang (Germany) Perception and performance in real, com-
Co-Chair: Schweizer, Karl (Germany) plex environments
Chair: Mller, Friedrich (Germany)
The factor structure of self-report instru-
ments comprised of positive and negative Assessment of occupational exertion and
polarity items strain in laboratory- and real occupational
Bors, Douglas A. (Canada) environments
Mller, Friedrich (Germany)
Personality correlates of method effects to
negatively worded items on the RSES Perception-action dynamics of locomotion
Di Stefano, Christine (USA) with extension of the body
Higuchi, Takahiro (Japan)
The investigation of the dimensionality of
social optimism by means of the fixed-links Learning musical expressions using visual
model feedback
Schweizer, Karl (Germany) Sadakata, Makiko (Netherlands)
Investigating the effect of item wording Reaction times in automobile driving un-
using the method effect model der various arousal states
Pohl, Steffi (Germany) Mori, Shuji (Japan)
Ideal point response processes as an alter- Movement planning under risk, decision
native explanation for the wording effect making under risk
Rauch, Wolfgang (Germany) Maloney, Laurence (USA)
Temporal stability of wording effects: Em- Implicit processes in moral decision ma-
pirical evidence from short-term test-retest king: Why milliseconds matter
designs Marquardt, Nicki (Germany)
Vautier, Stphane (France)
S-073 Symposium
S-272 Symposium 11.30 13.30 h Room 17/18
11.30 13.30 h Room 13/14 Psychosocial resources and health in later
Bologna process: New challenges on high- adulthood: Findings from population
er education based longitudinal studies
Chair: Braun, Edith (Germany) Co-Chair: Tesch-Rmer, Clemens (Germany)
Co-Chair: Wurm, Susanne (Germany)
What is value of higher education?
Arthur, Lore (United Kingdom) The health-promoting effect of a positive
view on aging: Longitudinal findings from
Assessment of learning outcomes using
the German ageing survey
competence assessment programmes
Wurm, Susanne (Germany)
Baartman, Liesbeth (Netherlands)
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Psychosocial resources and health in adult-


Assessing future teachers competence in
hood: Findings from the Health and Retire-
an assessment centre
ment Study (HRS)
Bieri, Christine (Switzerland)
Smith, Jacqui (USA)
Emotion within change management of
Effects of age on the associations between
higher education
personality traits and depression in later
Braun, Edith (Germany)
life
Steunenberg, Bas (Netherlands)

362
scientific program

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-
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

ditory-evoked potentials (IDAEP): From


genes to behavior
Hensch, Tilman (Germany)
Preclinical studies on the relationship be
tween IDAEP and the central serotonergic
neurotransmission
Uhl, Idun (Germany)

363
scientific program

S-278 Symposium S-280 Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Room 23 11.30 13.30 h Room 25
Reactions to alarms and warnings Learning with dynamic visualizations:
Co-Chair: Bahner, J. Elin (Germany) Cognitive and design issues
Co-Chair: De Filippis, Monica (Germany) Co-Chair: Betrancourt, Mireille (Switzerland)
Co-Chair: Kuehl, Tim (Germany)
Driving by the seat of your pants! A multi-
sensory approach to capturing driver at- Eye tracking as a basis for improving ani-
tention mation design
Spence, Charles (United Kingdom) Boucheix, Jean-Michel (France)
Validity of uni-, cross-, and multimodal Effects of dynamic and static visualizations
alarms: Effects on reactions in understanding natural science pheno-
De Filippis, Monica (Germany) mena
Kuehl, Tim (Germany)
Responses to warnings reconsidered: Re
liance and compliance in discrete and con- Realism in understanding fish locomotion
tinuous tasks from dynamic or static visualizations
Meyer, Joachim (Israel) Imhof, Birgit (Germany)
The effects of automation misses on re Does interactivity benefit learning from
liance, complacency and automation bias dynamic visualizations in individual or col-
Bahner, J. Elin (Germany) laborative setting?
Betrancourt, Mireille (Switzerland)
The effects of automation bias and salien-
cy on operator trust Temporal manipulations for animation de-
Rice, Stephen (USA) sign: Presentation speed outperforms cue
ing
Pilots response time to complete alarm pro
Fischer, Sebastian (Germany)
cedures as a function of alarm relevance
Newlin, Elizabeth (USA) Discussant: Schnotz, Wolfgang (Germany)

S-279 Symposium S-281 Symposium


11.30 13.30 h Room 24 11.30 13.30 h Room 26
Human-machine interaction (Part II): Re How political transitions affect the ethical
liability and validity of usability-tests practice of psychology
Co-Chair: Hamborg, Kai-Christoph (Germany) Co-Chair: Stevens, Michael (USA)
Co-Chair: Sauer, Jrgen (Switzerland) Co-Chair: Pettifor, Jean (Canada)

Quality assurance in usability-testing: Do ethics codes in psychology mirror poli-


Problems and approaches to solutions tical change?
Hamborg, Kai-Christoph (Germany) Stevens, Michael (USA)
The concept of contextual fidelity in usa Political change and professional ethics of
bility tests: Empirical evidence from a re- psychology in East Germany
search programme Rsler, Hans-Dieter (Germany)
Sauer, Jrgen (Switzerland)
A South American experience of the transi-
Constructive interaction method in usabili- tion from dictatorship to democracy
ty testing Ferrero, Andrea (Argentina)
Sonderegger, Andreas (Switzerland)
Ethical code for psychologists: Relevance
Eye-tracking as a method in usability-test to post-apartheid South Africa
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

ing Wassenaar, Douglas (South Africa)


Burmester, Michael (Germany) Mkhize, Nhlanhla (South Africa)
Reliability of eye trackingdata in usability Discussant: Leach, Mark (USA)
testing
Lesemann, Elisabeth (Germany) S-283 Symposium
Discussant: Sauer, Jrgen (Switzerland) 11.30 13.30 h Hall 2.3
Research in aviation psychology
Chair: Marggraf-Micheel, Claudia (Germany)

364
scientific program

Group assessment of performance and be- FP-378 Paper Session


havior
11.30 13.30 h Room 30
Zinn, Frank (Germany)
Family issues: Marriage
Development and evaluation of comput Co-Chair: Rocha Coutinho, Maria Lcia (Brazil)
erized test battery for multiple task per- Co-Chair: Gharaei, Vajiheh (Islamic Republic of
formance in pilot selection Iran)
Albers, Frank (Germany)
The study of relationship between couple
Dyadic cooperation test: Predictive validity
privacy and marriage successes
for captains upgrading
Mehdizadegan, Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Stelling, Dirk (Germany)
Brazilian men and women in the family:
Changing demands in military pilot selec-
Can we speak of role reorganization?
tion
Rocha Coutinho, Maria Lcia (Brazil)
Noser, Philip (Switzerland)
The old story of marriage: An attempt to
Stress in service work of flight attendants
understand jealousy in Turkey?
Bamberg, Eva (Germany)
Cetinkaya, Evrim (Turkey)
Passengers subjective well-being in the
The influence of marital adjustment on
aircraft cabin
sexual health
Marggraf-Micheel, Claudia (Germany)
Gharaei, Vajiheh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
FP-377 Paper Session The effect of communication skills training
11.30 13.30 h Room 27 on communication patterns and positive
Determinants of environmental attitude feelings toward spouse on couples in Ah-
and behavior vaz, Iran
Co-Chair: Stone, Asako (USA) Khojasteh Mehr, Reza (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Co-Chair: Caillaud, Sabine (France)
IA-083 Invited Address
Responsibility for natural resources and 13.45 14.45 h Hall 4
the environment as a function of scientific Significance of phenomenal analyses in
competencies the reductive situation: Reciprocal role of
Schtte, Kerstin (Germany) the studies of potentiality and reality
The impact of social economic status- Tsuji, Keiichiro (Japan)
human agency link on pro-environmental
behaviors IA-085 Invited Address
Valencia, Marshall (Philippines) 13.45 14.45 h Roof garden
New ways to explain environmental at Reflection and impulse: Predicament and
titudes and behaviors: An exploratory promise
study Strack, Fritz (Germany)
Caillaud, Sabine (France) Chair: Carpintero, Helio (Spain)

Effects of the nature of information about IA-086 Invited Address


global climate change and uncertainty on
13.45 14.45 h Hall 14.2
perception and sustainable behavior
Multisensory processes and how they
Stone, Asako (USA)
emerge
Perspective-taking and the environment Rder, Brigitte (Germany)
Pahl, Sabine (United Kingdom) Chair: Manzey, Dietrich (Germany)
Psychosocial factors related to Thais mo
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

IA-087 Invited Address


bile phone usage and battery disposal
Choochom, Oraphin (Thailand) 13.45 14.45 h Hall 15.2B
The psychology of dieting and over-
weight: Testing a goal conflict model of
the self-regulation of eating
Stroebe, Wolfgang (Netherlands)
Chair: Perrez, Meinrad (Switzerland)

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FP-379 Paper Session FP-382 Paper Session


13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.1 13.45 14.45 h Hall 5
Clinical neuropsychology II Work system school
Chair: Lackschewitz, Halina (Germany) Co-Chair: Milasiunaite, Vilma (Lithuania)
Co-Chair: Crescentini, Alberto (Switzerland)
Physiological and psychological stress re-
sponses in adult patients with Attention- Levers of institutional transformation: Sys
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) tem-level working hypotheses in interna
Lackschewitz, Halina (Germany) tional group relations conferences
De Loach, Stan (Mexico)
Electric brain patterns during pleasant and
unpleasant emotions, induced by danger The role of teachers work values to the
ous and neutral images in paranoid type of perception of principals efficiency and be-
schizophrenia as intensification of instinct havior
of self-preservation Milasiunaite, Vilma (Lithuania)
Mironicheva, Alexandra (Russia)
Study of a reform process: Problems in
Neurocognitive impairment of bipolar pa- building an analysis system
tients and their healthy siblings Crescentini, Alberto (Switzerland)
Tam, Wai-Cheong Carl (Taiwan)
Organizational effectiveness of school ma-
nagers in Ukraine through the competing
FP-380 Paper Session
values model approach
13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.2 Alla, Basina (Ukraine)
Personality and individual differences
Chair: Munro, Don (Australia) FP-383 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Hall 6
Assessing resilience in HIV-infected mo-
thers and their children Victims reaction to violence and human
Eloff, Irma (South Africa) rights violations
Co-Chair: Stammel, Nadine (Germany)
Investigating hackers personality char Co-Chair: Kira, Ibrahim (USA)
acteristics
Atashpour, Hamid (Islamic Republic of Iran) Post-conflict Aceh, Indonesia: Collectivism,
worldview, and authoritarianism
Personality determinants of interpersonal
Zain, Fajran (Indonesia)
professional behaviours in medical stu
dents Identity salience: The contribution of trau-
Munro, Don (Australia) ma variables, collective identity commit-
ment, and mental health to militancy and
FP-381 Paper Session suicidality: The Palestinians case
13.45 14.45 h Hall 2.3 Kira, Ibrahim (USA)
Person perception & impression forma Reconciliation and mental health in trau-
tion II matized victims of human right violations
Co-Chair: Garrido, Margarida (Portugal) Stammel, Nadine (Germany)
Co-Chair: Gifford, Robert (Canada)
Longitudinal study on mental health and
Social evaluation theory living conditions of refugees who are re-
Gifford, Robert (Canada) turning to their country of origin
von Lersner, Ulrike (Germany)
Dynamics of understanding others through
a training session in social perception FP-384 Paper Session
Akhmadeeva, Diana (Russia)
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

13.45 14.45 h Hall 8


Better when together? Effects of distri Visual processes
buted cognition in impression formation Chair: Wesner, Michael (Canada)
and person memory
Garrido, Margarida (Portugal) The sampling strategies for 3-D figures
Cao, Liren (Peoples Republic of China)
Mental representations of poverty among
poor women in Southern Philippines
Generalao, Flora (Philippines)

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Hue discrimination in the physiological FP-387 Paper Session


meaningful DKL color space
13.45 14.45 h Hall 15.2A
Hansen, Thorsten (Germany)
Communication and regulation behavior
Differential seasonal processing in parvo- in intergenerational relationships II
and koniocellular visual pathways in de- Chair: Armas Vargas, Enrique (Spain)
pression
Wesner, Michael (Canada) Communication patterns perceived by ado
lescents about their mothers and adapta
Binocular unmasking is important for the
tion variables
detection, categorization and identifica-
Armas Vargas, Enrique (Spain)
tion of noise-masked real-life objects
de la Rosa, Stephan (Canada) Parent /child ethnic prejudice relationship:
Emerging moderators
FP-385 Paper Session Correia, Rita (Portugal)
13.45 14.45 h Hall 9 Exploring the co-parenting family types of
Training and manipulation of values and school-age children
moral skills Zou, Ping (Peoples Republic of China)
Co-Chair: Frichand, Ana (The former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia) FP-388 Paper Session
Co-Chair: Muoz-Garca, Antonio (Spain) 13.45 14.45 h Room 43
Sports-based prevention of violence/bul- Clinical research methods II
lying and promotion of social and moral Chair: Jasielska, Aleksandra (Poland)
skills in adolescents: fairplayer.sport
Measuring emotional (dys-)regulation
Hess, Markus (Germany)
Jasielska, Aleksandra (Poland)
Values and models of identification of ado
Turkish childrens Bender Gestalt Test per-
lescents and their parents
formance: The effects of social variables
Frichand, Ana (The former Yugoslav Republic
on visual spatial performance
of Macedonia)
zer, Serap (Turkey)
The unhappy moralist: Moral resilience
The application of partial list squares in cli-
and its emotional stress
nical research
Oser, Fritz (Switzerland)
Tarroja, Maria Caridad (Philippines)
Religious and laics values: Different rela
tionships with religion and modern spiritu- FP-389 Paper Session
ality? 13.45 14.45 h Room 44
Muoz-Garca, Antonio (Spain) Family issues: Parenting II
Chair: Moura-Ramos, Mariana (Portugal)
FP-386 Paper Session
13.45 14.45 h Hall 10 Emotional reactivity and emotional distur-
Development in adolescence and young bance following in vitro fertilization fail
adulthood II ure
Chair: Pinquart, Martin (Germany) Moura-Ramos, Mariana (Portugal)
Comparative study on the attachment
Patterns of fulfilment in the domains of
style of the mothers who had abortion (in-
work, intimate relationship and leisure
duced and spontaneous) and mothers who
Pinquart, Martin (Germany)
had not abortion
Emerging adulthood and level of voice in Sadeghi, Mansoureh Alsadat (Islamic Republic
different relational contexts of Iran)
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Kreyszig, Sheila (Canada)


The impact of parents migration from ru-
Developmental trajectories from adoles ral to urban areas on the mental health of
cence to young adulthood: The course of their children left behind in China
aggressive and rule-breaking behaviour Wang, Ting (Peoples Republic of China)
Winkler Metzke, Christa (Switzerland)

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FP-390 Paper Session FP-393 Paper Session


13.45 14.45 h Room 11/12 13.45 14.45 h Room 17/18
Collective identities and collective action II Cognition and work II
Chair: Korostelina, Karina (USA) Chair: von der Weth, Rdiger (Germany)

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
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Kleinsorge, Thomas (Germany) IA-090 Invited Address


A new approach to research on mental ro- 15.00 16.30 h Hall 7
tation Emotion regulation and the social sharing
Balaj, Bibianna (Poland) of emotion: Interpersonal and collective
processes
Rim, Bernard (Belgium)
Chair: Schwarzer, Ralf (Germany)

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IA-091 Invited Address The autonomous-related self among mi-


grant and non-migrant students in Ger
15.00 16.30 h Roof garden
many and Turkey
New social identities and nationalism in Otyakmaz, Berrin zlem (Germany)
Latin America: A psychopolitical perspec-
tive FP-397 Paper Session
Montero, Maritza (Venezuela) 15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.3
IA-092 Invited Address Instruction, construction, and learning:
Specific trainings, teaching practices, text-
15.00 16.30 h Hall 14.2 books II
Credibility and ethnicity: Theoretical and Chair: Glaser, Cornelia (Germany)
empirical perspectives
Sabourin, Michel (Canada) The importance of self-regulation proce-
Chair: Silbereisen, Rainer K. (Germany) dures in writing strategies trainings
Glaser, Cornelia (Germany)
IA-093 Invited Address
How words influence the learning behav
15.00 16.30 h Hall 15.2B iour: The impact of terminology on com-
Social responses and steroids: Cognitive munication and learning performance in
mediators cooperative writing
Salvador, Alicia (Spain) Paus, Elisabeth (Germany)

FP-395 Paper Session Linguistic imperialism in academia


Themistocleous, Eugenia (Cyprus)
15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.1
Child and adolescent psychopathology VI Classroom management: An analisis of pe-
dagogical jokes, management definitions,
Chair: Schreier, Andrea (United Kingdom)
and punishment techniques
Bullying victimization in childhood and Ochirjav, Myagmar (Mongolia)
psychosis-like symptoms in a non-clinical
population at 12 years of age: Results from FP-398 Paper Session
the ALSPAC birth cohort 15.00 16.30 h Hall 5
Schreier, Andrea (United Kingdom) Interindividual differences in the expe-
Video and computer game addiction rience of emotion II
Wlfling, Klaus (Germany) Chair: Siemer, Matthias (USA)

Emotional intelligence in parents of chil When remembering the good times


dren with pervasive developmental disor- doesnt cheer you up: Neuroticism and
ders mood regulation
Pouretemad, Hamid (Islamic Republic of Iran) Siemer, Matthias (USA)
Parent-personality, parental attitudes, The effect of mood and emotion on risky
child-temperament and parent-child inter- driving
actions as aetiological factors in the devel Jie, Li (Peoples Republic of China)
opment of child-psychopathology
Behavioural activation and inhibition (BIS/
Rink, Klaus (Switzerland)
BAS) are related to hippocampal volume
FP-396 Paper Session Cherbuin, Nicolas (Australia)

15.00 16.30 h Hall 2.2 Analyzing mood variability in daily life by


Cross-cultural comparisons III mobile phones
Courvoisier, Delphine (Switzerland)
Chair: Otyakmaz, Berrin zlem (Germany)
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

A cross-cultural study of scientific creativi- FP-399 Paper Session


ty in adolescents 15.00 16.30 h Hall 6
Shen, Jiliang (Peoples Republic of China) Interpersonal processes and relationship II
Culture, illusory negative concerns, and Chair: Svensson, Martin (Sweden)
social support seeking
@ the tipping point: When Enough is
Li, Chongliang (Peoples Republic of China)
Enough in email conversations
Svensson, Martin (Sweden)

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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
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

15.00 16.30 h Hall 10 Levels of principle analysis in the study of


Assessment and prediction of the attain- B. F. Skinners theory
ment of domain-specific and cross-curri- Makhmutova, Anfisa (Russia)
cular competencies II Towards a psychological theory of situa
Chair: Naumann, Johannes (Germany) tion
Mikhailova, Natalia (Russia)

370
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FP-405 Paper Session Conditional reasoning with a moral con-


tent
15.00 16.30 h Room 44
Wiedenmann, Patrick (Germany)
Teaching of psychology II
Chair: Feitosa, Maria Angela (Brazil) When a learning theory predicts the wrong
response: Error of the model or of the
New guidelines for psychology courses in learner?
Brazil Meeter, Maarten (Netherlands)
Feitosa, Maria Angela (Brazil)
FP-408 Paper Session
Filling the gap in development of compe-
tences for different contexts of psycho 15.00 16.30 h Room 15/16
logists activity: Undergraduate appren Social Media: Social processes and social
ticeship in communities of practice and interaction in mass media II
situated learning of professional skills Chair: Gosling, Samuel (USA)
Erausquin, Cristina (Argentina)
Accuracy of impressions based on social
Clinical significance and reliable change in networking (Facebook) profiles
posttraumatic stress disorder: Supervisor Gosling, Samuel (USA)
instruction of meaningful change indica-
tors optimizes outcome Does internet use reflect your personality?
Rosqvist, Johan (USA) Relationship between Eysencks personal
ity dimensions and internet use
Dialogue in a critically oriented introducto- Tosun, Leman Pinar (Turkey)
ry psychology course
Sheese, Ron (Canada) Proficiency and attitudes toward data
analysis and information technologies use
FP-406 Paper Session in psychology undergraduates
Cazares, Ana (Mexico)
15.00 16.30 h Room 11/12
Memory processes VI Relationships through ICT: A focus on Ma-
Chair: Olofsson, Ulrich (Sweden) laysian university students
Hashim, Intan H.M. (Malaysia)
The effect of enactment on frequency
judgments FP-409 Paper Session
Olofsson, Ulrich (Sweden) 15.00 16.30 h Room 17/18
Effects of emotional valence on memory Agreement and information sharing in
for verbal and pictural stimuli in Alzheimers groups II
disease Chair: Jochemczyk, Lukasz (Poland)
Chainay, Hanna (France)
Constructing a network of shared agree-
Cognitive processes in associative recogni- ment: A shared reality network model of
tion: A multinomial modeling approach negotiation process
Auer, Tina-Sarah (Germany) Jochemczyk, Lukasz (Poland)
Factorial structure of a computer memory The effect of shared task knowledge on
battery: A preliminary approach team processes and team performance
Isidoro Ferreira, Aristides (Portugal) Domeinski, Juliane (Germany)

FP-407 Paper Session Effects of group incentives and status dif-


ferences on knowledge sharing in compu-
15.00 16.30 h Room 13/14
ter-mediated groups
Categorization and conditional reasoning II Rack, Oliver (Switzerland)
Chair: James, Nathalie (USA)
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Preference consistent information distor


Categories are explained by causal reason tion during group discussions
ing rather than by associative learning Vogelgesang, Frank (Germany)
James, Nathalie (USA)
On the nature of superordinate knowl
edge: Insights from superordinate and ba-
sic level feature norms
Marques, J. Frederico (Portugal)

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FP-410 Paper Session FP-413 Paper Session


15.00 16.30 h Salon 19 15.00 16.30 h Salon 22
Aging and health II The impact of students family back-
Chair: Schilling, Oliver (Germany) ground on learning II
Chair: Kleimann, Matthias (Germany)
Patterns of change in Big-Five personality
in young-old age Media use and school achievement: A lon-
Schilling, Oliver (Germany) gitudinal intervention study
Kleimann, Matthias (Germany)
Examining satisfaction with retirement
from a dynamic perspective Family influences on the creative expe-
Potocnik, Kristina (Spain) riences of children from grade five to six in
China
Educational level in the diagnostic of de-
Han, Cheng-Min (Peoples Republic of China)
mentias: A research with eldery patients
Barbosa, Cristina Monteiro (Brazil) School childrens academic achievement:
The effect of working mothers role as
General health and loneliness in elders
home tutor/ teacher
living with their own families in compare
Singh, Priti (India)
to elders who were living in nursing homes
in Tehran city Academic performance and the use of
Hemati Alamdarlo, Ghorban (Islamic Republic slangs among city university students
of Iran) Mivanyi, Yuwanna Jenny (Nigeria)

FP-411 Paper Session FP-414 Paper Session


15.00 16.30 h Salon 20 15.00 16.30 h Room 23
Aggression and violence at school II Psychological disorders VIII
Chair: Frey, Anne (Germany) Chair: Buchanan, Heather (United Kingdom)

Violence prevention at primary schools An investigation of the aetiology of dental


Frey, Anne (Germany) fear within the Cognitive Vulnerability
Model
School climate as risk factor for microvio-
Buchanan, Heather (United Kingdom)
lence
Pavalache-Ilie, Mariela (Romania) Action-versus-state-orientation and suc-
cessful treatment of anxiety
Civil courage in schools: Perspectives on
Geissner, Edgar (Germany)
prediction and training
Pfetsch, Jan (Luxembourg) Social phobia and the use of online com-
munication services
Aggression and violence among school
Lehenbauer, Mario (Austria)
peers in basic education in Brazil: An ex-
ploratory research How does exposure therapy work? A vir-
Matos Coelho, Maria Ins (Brazil) tual reality study in aviophobia
Mhlberger, Andreas (Germany)
FP-412 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Salon 21 FP-415 Paper Session
Aggression and sexual abuse II 15.00 16.30 h Room 24
Chair: Pillay, Basil (South Africa) Psychotherapy Research and treatment
methods XII
Posttraumatic stress disorder and depres Chair: Carija, Martina (Croatia)
sion in a sample of sexual abused patients
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Pillay, Basil (South Africa) A comparison of the four therapeutic


methods of cognitive behavioral, drug,
The justification of the sexual violence
mixed (cognitive - behavioral + drug) and
against women and the attitudes toward
placebo in the treatment of the genera-
rape
lized anxiety disorder
Coklar, Isil (Turkey)
Abolghasemi, Shahnam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
In the aftermath: Interpersonal trauma
and sexual health
Richmond, Kate (USA)
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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)

FP-417 Paper Session FP-420 Paper Session


15.00 16.30 h Room 26 15.00 16.30 h Room 29
Interpersonal and peer relations in child- Industrial/organizational psychology
hood and adolescence Chair: Windemuth, Dirk (Germany)
Chair: Steinebach, Christoph (Switzerland)
Factorial validity and consistency of Mas-
Building strengths by positive peer culture: lach burnout inventory: General survey
Results of an evaluation across occupational groups in China
Steinebach, Christoph (Switzerland) Li, Chaoping (Peoples Republic of China)
Popularity and aggression: Direction of in- Psychological stress in the workplace:
fluences Measurement problems and integration of
Xie, Hongling (USA) data into a physical and psychological
stressor database
Peer relationship and purchase deception
Windemuth, Dirk (Germany)
in adolescence: The moderating role of va-
nity Wording effects in the measurement of
Lin, Mei-Kuei (Taiwan) perceived organizational support
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Xu, Xiaofeng (Peoples Republic of China)


FP-418 Paper Session
15.00 16.30 h Room 27
Gender differences and management
Co-Chair: Pauknerova, Daniela (Czech Repub-
lic)
Co-Chair: Barros Duarte, Carla (Portugal)

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FP-421 Paper Session Dynamics of dimension-based weighting


mechanisms in visual search
15.00 16.30 h Room 30
Krummenacher, Joseph (Switzerland)
Individualism/collectivism III
Chair: Wong, Celia Ching-Yee (Hong Kong SAR Eye movements reveal the retinotopic na-
of the Peoples Republic of China) ture of visual attention
Chun, Marvin M. (USA)
Self-criticism, dependency, and sense of co
Working memory and search
herence among Arab-Bedouin and Jewish
Humphreys, Glyn W. (United Kingdom)
students
Abu-Kaf, Sarah (Israel) IS-148 Invited Symposium
Coping among Chinese: Self-dependent 16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.3
problem-focused as most adaptive strate- The appearance of colored objects
gy Chair: Gegenfurtner, Karl (Germany)
Wong, Celia Ching-Yee (Hong Kong SAR of
the Peoples Republic of China) Are observers opportunistic Bayesians
when using color for object identifica-
IS-146 Invited Symposium tion?
16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.1 Zaidi, Qasim (USA)
Psychological lay beliefs across cultures Perception of surface color in binocularly-
Chair: Suh, Eun-Kook Mark (Republic of viewed, three-dimensional virtual scenes
Korea) Maloney, Laurence (USA)
Culture and beliefs about a persons es- On the functional role of the mechanism
sence: Relative weight between visible sensitive for the correlation between chro-
versus invisible cues maticity and luminance
Suh, Eun-Kook Mark (Republic of Korea) Golz, Jrgen (Germany)
Negotiable fate: Exercising agency under Colour constancy of natural objects
immutable constraints Hurlbert, Anya (United Kingdom)
Chiu, Chi Yue (USA)
Memory effects on color appearence
Life goals in the family: A three-generation Gegenfurtner, Karl (Germany)
cross-cultural study
Grob, Alexander (Switzerland) IS-149 Invited Symposium

Fate attributions across cultures and reli 16.45 18.45 h Hall 3


gious groups Competition across psychological disci-
Norenzayan, Ara (Canada) plines and cultures
Chair: Flp, Marta (Hungary)
Patterns of hedonic editing by happy ver-
sus unhappy people The competitive strategies of Hungarian
Choi, Incheol (Republic of Korea) business people
Flp, Marta (Hungary)
IS-147 Invited Symposium
Constructive versus destructive competi-
16.45 18.45 h Hall 2.2 tive tendencies as a function of percep-
Visual search and attention tions of fairness
Co-Chair: Mller, Hermann (Germany) Berkics, Mihly (Hungary)
Co-Chair: Krummenacher, Joseph (Switzer-
land) The representation of competition and its
participants: Russian economics/business
Classical and non-classical guidance of at- students views
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

tention in visual search Garber, Ilya (Russia)


Wolfe, Jeremy M. (USA)
Chinese university students emotional ex-
Feature-based control of attention for vis perience after competition
ual search in normal and damaged brains Bai, Xuejun (Peoples Republic of China)
Kumada, Takatsune (Japan)

374
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Self-concept and competition in cross- Promoting womens heart health: Six-


cultural perspective month follow-up results of a preventive
Kobal Grum, Darja (Slovenia) trial
Julkunen, Juhani (Finland)
Discussant: Leung, Kwok (Hong Kong SAR of
the Peoples Republic of China) The role of gender in the prevention and
attention of diabetes in the Mexico-US
IS-150 Invited Symposium border
16.45 18.45 h Hall 4 Givaudan, Martha (Mexico)
The developmental significance of close Discussant: Greenglass, Esther (Canada)
relationships
Chair: Zukauskiene, Rita (Lithuania) IS-152 Invited Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Hall 6
The influence of romantic relationships on
youths delinquency: Social-influence and/ Culture and self: Independence, interde-
or social-amplification? pendence, and beyond
Eklund, Jenny (Sweden) Chair: Kitayama, Shinobu (USA)

Understanding leaving home and related Does interdependence equal weakness in


developmental tasks: What is the right the land of the free?
kind of parental support? Markus, Hazel Rose (USA)
Seiffge-Krenke, Inge (Germany)
Understanding cultural differences in the
Early temperamental unmanageability, self: A neuroimaging approach
harsh parenting profiles and romantic rela- Han, Shihui (Peoples Republic of China)
tionships in adolescence
Cognition and parenting
Pakalniskiene, Vilmante (Lithuania)
Keller, Heidi (Germany)
Youths psychopathic traits predict pa-
Eco-cultural basis of cognition: Farmers
renting: Examining the difference between
and fishermen are more holistic than her-
boys and girls
ders in rural Turkey
Muoz, Luna C. (United Kingdom)
Uskul, Ayse K. (United Kingdom)
Personality type and gender mediates the
Unconscious influences of social eyes:
relation between parental rearing prac
Choice and motivation in the U.S. and Ko-
tices and youth behavioral problems
rea
Zukauskiene, Rita (Lithuania)
Kitayama, Shinobu (USA)
Peer group selection and influence in ado
Discussant: Semin, Gun (Netherlands)
lescents internal and external problem
behavior IS-153 Invited Symposium
Kiuru, Noona (Finland)
16.45 18.45 h Hall 7
IS-151 Invited Symposium Adaptive testing in theory and applica-
16.45 18.45 h Hall 5 tion
Gender and health Chair: Hornke, Lutz F. (Germany)
Chair: Baban, Adriana (Romania) Adaptive testing in the 21st century
Bejar, Isaac I. (USA)
The effects of menopause on quality of life
in a sample of Romanian women Impact of violations of the unidimension
Baban, Adriana (Romania) ality assumption in computer-adaptive
testing
Meanings and experiences of cervical can-
Walter, Otto B. (Germany)
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

cer screening in Bulgaria and Romania


Todorova, Irina (USA) Item pool design
Reckase, Mark (USA)
Empowering infertility patients in the me-
dical encounter: Effects on satisfaction Item writing rationales
with the encounter Kubinger, Klaus D. (Austria)
Benyamini, Yael (Israel)
Recent and future applications of com
puter-adaptive testing
Hornke, Lutz F. (Germany)
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IS-154 Invited Symposium IS-156 Invited Symposium


16.45 18.45 h Hall 8 16.45 18.45 h Hall 10
Eating disorders Dynamics of mind and body
Chair: Tuschen-Caffier, Brunna (Germany) Chair: van Orden, Guy (USA)

Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) Embodied cognitive dynamics in language


to evaluate efficacy of a cognitive behav comprehension
ioral treatment for binge eating disorder Spivey, Michael J. (USA)
Munsch, Simone (Switzerland)
Cognition as the breaking and reforming
Predictors and moderators of treatment of constraints
outcome in a cognitive-behavioral (CBT) Stephen, Damian G. (USA)
short- and long-term treatment for Binge
1/f scaling in speech
Eating Disorder (BED)
Kello, Christopher T. (USA)
Schlup, Barbara (Switzerland)
Coupling between cognition and locomo
The needs of carers: A comparison be
tion
tween eating disorders and schizophrenia
Riley, Michael (USA)
de Zwaan, Martina (Germany)
Discussant: van Orden, Guy (USA)
Meta-analysis on the effectiveness of vari-
ous treatments for Binge Eating Disorder IS-157 Invited Symposium
Vocks, Silja (Germany)
16.45 18.45 h Roof garden
Towards defining subtypes in overweight The psychology of terrorism
children
Co-Chair: Sternberg, Robert J. (USA)
Braet, Caroline (Belgium)
Co-Chair: Weis Sternberg, Karin (USA)
IS-155 Invited Symposium From the terrorists point of view: What
16.45 18.45 h Hall 9 they experience and why they come to
Recovery from work stress destroy
Chair: Sonnentag, Sabine (Germany) Moghaddam, Fathali (USA)
Fully committed: Suicide bombers motiva-
Do we recover from vacation?
tion and the quest for personal signifi-
de Bloom, Jessica (Netherlands)
cance
Vacation fade-out in teachers Kruglanski, Arie (USA)
Khnel, Jana (Germany)
Hate as a precursor to terrorism
Recovery experiences among Finnish em- Weis Sternberg, Karin (USA)
ployees
Discussant: Sternberg, Robert J. (USA)
Kinnunen, Ulla (Finland)
Physical exercise as a daily recovery acti IS-158 Invited Symposium
vity: A closer look on how it works 16.45 18.45 h Hall 14.2
Feuerhahn, Nicolas (Germany) Intelligence and cognitive control
Biological underpinnings of recovery from Chair: Necka, Edward (Poland)
work in employed women and men
Lindfors, Petra (Sweden) Working memory as trait and state
Engle, Randall (USA)
Tell me why I dont like Mondays..
Walkowiak, Alicia (Netherlands) Intelligence, cognitive control, and work
ing memory capacity: Three distinct rela-
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Stress and recovery of working parents in tives of selective attention


Berlin Cowan, Nelson (USA)
Klumb, Petra (Switzerland)
Intelligence and working memory: A time
Discussant: Westman, Mina (Israel) accuracy function (TAF) approach
Brzezicka, Aneta (Poland)
Working memory capacity, attention con-
trol and conscious experience
Kane, Michael (USA)
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Executive control or focus of attention ca- IS-162 Invited Symposium


pacity? Working memory contribution to
16.45 18.45 h Room 44
general fluid intelligence
Chuderski, Adam (Poland) Gender, identity, and collective action
Chair: Undurti, Vindhya (India)
IS-160 Invited Symposium
Social identity, gender and collective ac-
16.45 18.45 h Hall 15.2B tion
Contribution from psychology to active Sonpar, Shobna (India)
ageing
Womens activism in post-conflict South
Chair: Fernndez-Ballesteros, Rocio (Spain)
Africa: The intersection of identity, culture
Lay concept of aging well: Cross-cultural and social agency
comparisons Suffla, Shahnaaz (South Africa)
Fernndez-Ballesteros, Rocio (Spain) The Durueng resilience
Psychological distress in women: Implica- Nurdadi, Surastati (Indonesia)
tions for active aging Bare bodies and bare life: Identity in body
Contana, Oscar (Portugal) politics
The promotion of the active aging: Evalua- Akoijam, Bimol (India)
tion of the multumedia program vital age Guns and roses: Subjective well-being of
ing women in the radical left movement in
Caprara, Maria Giovanna (Italy) Andhra Pradesh, India
Aging stereotypes, self-stereotypes and Undurti, Vindhya (India)
active ageing Discussant: Watts, Ann (South Africa)
Bustillos, Antonio (Spain)
Discussant: Efklides, Anastasia (Greece) S-044 Symposium
16.45 18.45 h Hall 15.2A
IS-161 Invited Symposium Global promise: Quality assurance and ac
16.45 18.45 h Room 43 countability in professional psychology
On the suitability of direct brain-computer Chair: Hall, Judy (USA)
interfaces (BCI) for communication, con-
trol of robotic devices, and improvement Quality assurance in the European Union
of cognitive functioning Lunt, Ingrid (United Kingdom)
Chair: Neuper, Christa (Austria) Quality assurance in Australia
Waring, Trevor (Australia)
Short introductory presentation: Towards
brain-computer interfacing: Applications Ethical codes as vehicles of accountability
and perspectives Ritchie, Pierre L.-J. (Canada)
Neuper, Christa (Austria) Global promise? International mobility
Brain-computer interfaces and quality of Hall, Judy (USA)
life in locked-in patients Discussant: Van Horne, Barbara (USA)
Kuebler, Andrea (United Kingdom)
Motor imagery and brain-computer inter- S-284 Symposium
faces for restoration of movement 16.45 18.45 h Room 11/12
Neuper, Christa (Austria) Development of competencies during the
Inducing neural plasticity in neurological transition from kindergarten to primary
rehabilitation: Brain-computer interface school
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

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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Prevention of math problems in school: Types of students motivated for leisure


Findings for the Wrzburg kindergarten versus school
training program Mengen, Zhlen, Zah- van der Veen, Ineke (Netherlands)
len
Goal (in)congruence between teachers and
Schneider, Wolfgang (Germany)
students in informal learning environ-
Prediction capability of early speech skills ments
and working memory capacity on reading Minnaert, Alexander (Netherlands)
and spelling competencies at the age of
The effects of a training program for mini-
eight years
mizing school-leisure conflicts
von Goldammer, Ariane (Germany)
Reiser, Goran (Germany)
Development of school relevant compe-
Resolving goal conflicts: An intervention
tencies in preschool age: Effects of social
study
status and migration
Spaniol, Christina (Germany)
von Maurice, Jutta (Germany)
Discussant: Dickhuser, Oliver (Germany)
Childrens attachment to caregivers in kin-
dergarten and acquisition of competen S-287 Symposium
cies
Wolter, Ilka (Germany) 16.45 18.45 h Room 17/18
Assessing quality in higher education
S-285 Symposium Co-Chair: Pchter, Manuela (Austria)
16.45 18.45 h Room 13/14 Co-Chair: Braun, Edith (Germany)
Conflicts, errors and emotions Internships in Bachelor programmes: Per-
Co-Chair: Sommer, Werner (Germany) spectives of different stakeholders
Co-Chair: Schacht, Annekathrin (Germany) Hapkemeyer, Julia (Germany)
Emotions in Go/No Go conflicts? Lecturers expectations of academic course
Schacht, Annekathrin (Germany) evaluation
Ulrich, Immanuel (Germany)
Modeling familiarity-based response con-
flicts in recognition memory for emotional German version of the Approaches to
words Teaching Inventory (ATI-R) for quality assu-
Hofmann, Markus (Germany) rance processes in university teaching
Lbeck, Dietrun (Germany)
Post-error adjustments
Ullsperger, Markus (Germany) Course evaluations: New quality aspects in
a questionnaire and three approaches for
The influence of punishment on action
developing teaching skills
monitoring
Lossnitzer, Tim (Germany)
Masaki, Hiroaki (Japan)
Assessment of quality in higher education
Adaptation to gain? Effects of winning
and vocational education and training in
probability on feedback negativity in a
Austria
gambling task
Pchter, Manuela (Austria)
Nittono, Hiroshi (Japan)
Discussant: Manhal, Simone (Austria)
Making errors together
de Bruijn, Ellen R.A. (Netherlands) S-288 Symposium
S-286 Symposium 16.45 18.45 h Salon 19
16.45 18.45 h Room 15/16 Repetitive negative thinking across emo-
tional disorders
Adolescents multiple goals and academic
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learning Co-Chair: Ehring, Thomas (Netherlands)


Co-Chair: Wahl, Karina (Germany)
Co-Chair: Hofer, Manfred (Germany)
Co-Chair: Peetsma, Thea (Netherlands) Differences and similarities between ob-
sessive thoughts and ruminative thoughts
Students well-being and academic achieve
in obsessive compulsive and depressed pa-
ment as a function of multiple role enga-
tients
gement: Not quantity but quality matters
Wahl, Karina (Germany)
Derous, Eva (Netherlands)

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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
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

context of cancer 16.45 18.45 h Room 23


Chair: Park, Crystal (USA) Partnership and parenthood in Germany
Co-Chair: Walper, Sabine (Germany)
Correlates of anticipated posttraumatic Co-Chair: Huinink, Johannes (Germany)
growth among cancer patients
Tallman, Benjamin (USA) The intergenerational transmission of re
latedness and autonomy in adolescents
and adults romantic relationships
Walper, Sabine (Germany)
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Attachment representation, sexual mo- Empathy and personal disposition versus


tives and emotional intimacy in young ro- emotional instability and aggressiveness
mantic relationships in childhood
Wendt, Eva-Verena (Germany) Mestre, Vicenta (Spain)
Individual resources, couple match and re- The relationship between rearing types of
lationship stability mother and aggression in children and
Arrnz Becker, Oliver (Germany) adolescents
ngel Carrasco, Miguel (Spain)
Tenaciousness and flexibility in a model of
childbearing intentions Stressfullife events and deficits in social
Maul, Katharina (Germany) skills as predictors of adolescents hope-
lessness expectancies
Reasons to support old parents: Findings
Rodriguez Naranjo, Carmen (Spain)
from the German study Panel analysis of
intimate relationships and family dyna- Assessment of emotional disorders by
mics screening behavior in 5-to 12-year-old chil
Klaus, Daniela (Germany) dren
Maganto, Carmen (Spain)
Parenting, coparenting and childrens de-
velopment Coping with aggression among schomates
Geier, Boris (Germany) Forns, Maria (Spain)

S-294 Symposium S-296 Symposium


16.45 18.45 h Room 25 16.45 18.45 h Room 27
Emotion-cognition interactions in aging Advances in objective personality test de-
and dementia velopment and research
Co-Chair: Werheid, Katja (Germany) Co-Chair: Ortner, Tuulia (Germany)
Co-Chair: Fischer, Hakan (Sweden) Co-Chair: Schmitt, Manfred (Germany)

Age differences in emotional memory Using questionnaires and objective per


Mather, Mara (USA) sonality tests in a single setting for the as-
sessment of vocational interests
How emotion affects older adults memo-
Husler, Joachim (Austria)
ries for event details
Kensinger, Elizabeth (USA) New results on the validity of an objective
test battery measuring the ability to work
Age differences in processing emotional
under pressure
and motivational information
Ortner, Tuulia (Germany)
Ebner, Natalie (Germany)
Would risk propensity be assessed using
Remembering and forgetting of emotional
behaviorally-based tasks? A proposal for
information in the aging brain
an objective personality testing of risk ta-
Fischer, Hakan (Sweden)
king behavior
Emotional memory and memory distor- Rubio, Victor (Spain)
tions in Alzheimers disease: Evidence form
The validity of the Objective Achievement
laboratory studies and the attacks of Sep-
Motivation Test (OLMT)
tember 11th, 2001
Schmidt-Atzert, Lothar (Germany)
Budson, Andrew (USA)
Moderated convergence among implicit,
Emotion-memory coupling in mild cogni-
explicit and objective risk propensitiy indi-
tive impairment
cators
Werheid, Katja (Germany)
Schmitt, Manfred (Germany)
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

S-295 Symposium The assessment of self-attributed need


16.45 18.45 h Room 26 achievement using experiment-based be-
Positive and negative promotion of havioural tasks
childrens emotions Wagner-Menghin, Michaela (Austria)
Chair: del Barrio, Victoria (Spain)

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S-297 Symposium FP-422 Paper Session


16.45 18.45 h Room 28 16.45 18.45 h Room 30
Conceptualizing predictors of risky beha- Cross-cultural comparisons IV
vior engagement amongst adolescents Co-Chair: Sacharin, Vera (USA)
and young adults Co-Chair: Schug, Joanna (Japan)
Chair: Auerbach, Randy (Canada)
A study on the effects of socio-cultural fac-
A double bind for emerging adults: Predic- tors on gender role stereotypes of two
ting risky behavior engagement ethnic groups of Iranian students
ODonnell, Katherine (Canada) Khamseh, Akram (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Predicting risky behavior during early Cultural differences in friendship
adulthood: Pinpointing the critical distal, Sacharin, Vera (USA)
developmental periods and experiences
A study about the relationship between
Jager, Justin (USA)
ShutaiseiI (self-direction) and feeling of
An examination of gender differences: adaptation in children: From comparison
What role does coping play in predicting between Japanese and Canadian
risky behavior engagement? Asami, Kenichiro (Japan)
Auerbach, Randy (Canada)
Self-disclosure as a relationship-strength
Positive and negative reinforcement me- ening strategy in Japan and the United
chanisms underlying riskiness in early States
adolescents Schug, Joanna (Japan)
MacPherson, Laura (USA)
Childhood sexual abuse and experiential
avoidance: Escaping painful self-aware-
ness?
Sarin, Sabina (Canada)
Understanding risky behavior engagement
amongst adolescents from mainland Chi-
na
Zhu, Xiongzhao (Peoples Republic of China)

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)

Generalisability of ethical principles across


Europe
Lindsay, Geoff (United Kingdom)
Procedures of ethical decision making
Lang, Fredi (Germany)
Decision making in a triad
vreeide, Haldor (Norway)
If things go wrong, what then? Reflections
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

on discipline and mediation


Coene, Casper (Belgium)
A Canadian perspective on a European ini-
tiative in ethics
Pettifor, Jean (Canada)
Discussant: Sinclair, Carole (Canada)

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Poster Session PS-Fri-am-015 Inverted event-related po-


Friday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h tentials response to illusory contour in boys
with autism
Topic: Attention and perception Prokofyev, Andrey (Russia)
PS-Fri-am-001 The influence of priming PS-Fri-am-016 Critical periods for visual
and expertise in the time course of real-world and multisensory functions in humans
observation tasks Putzar, Lisa (Germany)
Koerber, Bernd (Germany)
PS-Fri-am-017 Temporal preparation facili-
PS-Fri-am-002 Line motion illusion trigger- tates perceptual identification of letters
ed by gradient bars: An end point hypothesis Rolke, Bettina (Germany)
Kuo, Chun-Yu (Taiwan)
PS-Fri-am-018 Does face stimulus capture
PS-Fri-am-003 Memory-based preattention both young and older Japanese adults atten-
al processing in visual mismatch negativity tion?
Liu, Tongran (Peoples Republic of China) Sakata, Yoko (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-004 Traffic sign perception: Ho PS-Fri-am-019 The influence of perceptual
listic and analytic strategies grouping on visual contextual modulation
Luna, Rafaela (Spain) Sayim, Bilge (Switzerland)
PS-Fri-am-005 Conceptual versus percep PS-Fri-am-020 Sex differences in basic and
tual influences in picture detection social emotion recognition
Matsukawa, Junko (Japan) Simo, Cludia (Portugal)
PS-Fri-am-006 Lightness estimation in real PS-Fri-am-021 Attention enhances the per-
3D scene ception of backscroll illusion
Menshikova, Galina (Russia) Sugimoto, Fumie (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-007 A dynamic 4-dot mask: The PS-Fri-am-022 Perceptual bias and atten
size of masking on coloured stimuli tional bias on chimeric faces processing
Mereu, Stefania (Italy) Sui, Guangyuan (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Fri-am-008 Object substitution masking PS-Fri-am-023 Figure ground organiza
affects the visibility of equiluminant coloured tion on Watercolor effect and Sumi painting
stimuli effect
Mereu, Stefania (Italy) Takashima, Midori (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-009 The paradigm of preatten- PS-Fri-am-024 Mental grouping in multiple-
tion: A new method to study the effects of pre- object tracking
attentional processing of grouped patterns on Tanner, Thomas (Germany)
selective attention
PS-Fri-am-025 Individual differences in the
Montoro, Pedro R. (Spain)
attentional blink: The important role of irrele-
PS-Fri-am-010 Change of fixation point du- vant information
ring Gestalt collapse of Chinese character Valchev, Nikola (Netherlands)
Mori, Terunori (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-026 Better late than never: How
PS-Fri-am-011 Shrinkage of functional field onsets and offsets influence prior entry and
of view induced by emotion exit
Nobata, Tomoe (Japan) Vingilis-Jaremko, Larissa (Canada)
PS-Fri-am-012 Experiments on binocular PS-Fri-am-027 Perception of affordances
stereopsis with inverting view glasses for standing on an inclined surface depends on
Ohta, Masao (Japan) center of mass and experience
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

Wagman, Jeffrey (USA)


PS-Fri-am-013 The effect of motion in
depth on time perception PS-Fri-am-028 The color-based anticipatory
Ono, Fuminori (Japan) set in preview search: Evidence from a colored
dot probing task
PS-Fri-am-014 Distinct mechanisms in
Xu, Baihua (Peoples Republic of China)
where, what, and how visual feature
processing PS-Fri-am-029 Top-down processes based
Osaki, Hirotaka (Japan) on color cues in preview search
Xu, Baihua (Peoples Republic of China)
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Poster Session, Friday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Fri-am-030 Combining representations PS-Fri-am-044 Asymmetry in the binding of
of visible and invisible motion in estimating verbal and spatial information in working me-
time-to contact mory
Yamada, Yuki (Japan) Elsley, Jane (United Kingdom)
PS-Fri-am-031 Measurement of the Ponzo PS-Fri-am-045 Neural correlates of kines
illusion in the picture drawings thetic working memory
Yamagami, Akira (Japan) Fiehler, Katja (Germany)
PS-Fri-am-032 Affective effects generated PS-Fri-am-046 Strategies for random key
by motions: Different impression made by the pressing under cat-and-mouse conditions
direction of movement Itagaki, Fumihiko (Japan)
Yoshida, Hiroyuki (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-047 The advantage of small me-
PS-Fri-am-033 Does N450 reflect both se- mory capacity: Amplified correlation or simple
mantic and response conflict in stroop task? strategy
Evidence from the interaction between inhibi Kikuchi, Ken (Japan)
tion of return and stroop effect
PS-Fri-am-048 Effects of presentation mo-
Zhang, Yang (Peoples Republic of China)
dalities on imagined object location judgment
Topic: Learning, memory and cognition Li, Jing (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Fri-am-049 Interactions between work
PS-Fri-am-034 Recognition memory impair-
ing memory and selective attention
ment after intentional suppression as an
all-or-none phenomenon: Electrophysiological Liu, Zhaomin (Peoples Republic of China)
evidence PS-Fri-am-050 Interactions between spatial
Waldhauser, Gerd (Sweden) working memory and delayed interval inter
PS-Fri-am-035 Remembering and knowing ference task
personality traits: Figure/ground asymmetries Luo, Liang (Peoples Republic of China)
in person-related retrieval experience PS-Fri-am-051 Prioritizing visual selective
Wehr, Thomas (Germany) attention is not diminished by high concurrent
PS-Fri-am-036 Does synaesthesia enhances working memory loads
memory: Short review Neumann, Ewald (New Zealand)
Wrzalka, Bartlomiej (Poland) PS-Fri-am-052 False memory due to work
PS-Fri-am-037 Analyzing the cost of pro ing memory span and cognitive load
spective memory with the diffusion model Park, Mi-Cha (Republic of Korea)
Horn, Sebastian (Germany) PS-Fri-am-053 Semantic long-term knowl
PS-Fri-am-038 The effect of emotional va- edge leads to distortions in working memory
lences of schedules on prospective memory Patterson, Michael (Singapore)
Ikegami, Kimiko (Japan) PS-Fri-am-054 Warri players and working
PS-Fri-am-039 Event related potentials as- memory
sociated to distraction processes caused by Retschitzki, Jean (Switzerland)
events related to pending intentions PS-Fri-am-055 Relationships between ele-
Prez, Enrique (Spain) mentary childrens reading, writing, and ma-
PS-Fri-am-040 Prospective memory failure thematical abilities: Does working memory play
and the metacognitive experience of blank in a role?
the mind Tzoneva, Irina (Canada)
Touroutoglou, Alexandra (Greece)
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

PS-Fri-am-056 Neural correlates of action


PS-Fri-am-042 Theta-coupling during work and size information during working memory
ing memory maintenance of configural infor- retention and retrieval from long-term memory
mation in Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Umla-Runge, Katja (Germany)
Cashdollar, Nathan (United Kingdom) PS-Fri-am-057 A comparative study on vali-
PS-Fri-am-043 Temporal acuity and work dities of two indicators for dependent variable
ing memory in the running memory paradigm
Dreszer, Joanna (Poland) Wang, Shuzhen (Peoples Republic of China)

383
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Poster Session, Friday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Fri-am-058 Woking memory span, cen- PS-Fri-am-074 Confirmation bias revisited:
tral executive functions and reasoning ability: A Prior belief influences the evaluation of re-
relationship study on uncultured mountainous search findings and explanations (whether ex-
youth in China planations are present or not)
Fuchang, Zhang (Peoples Republic of China) Masnick, Amy (USA)
PS-Fri-am-060 Non-verbal memory in expe- PS-Fri-am-075 Converting of occupational
rienced actors and controls stress to eustress: Role of official hierarchy
Notthoff, Nanna (USA) Mukherjee, Debjani (India)

Topic: Cognition PS-Fri-am-076 Is rational person fair? The


ultimatum game and logical reasoning
PS-Fri-am-061 Does prior strategy use af- Nakamura, Kuninori (Japan)
fect on subsequent strategy choice? Insights
PS-Fri-am-077 Complexity matters: When
from a numerosity judgement task
natural frequencies are not enough
Schillemans, Viki (Belgium)
Navarrete, Gorka (Spain)
PS-Fri-am-062 The role of direct experiences
PS-Fri-am-078 Experiment study on three
in evaluation shifts
factors affecting schema induction and ana
Tsuchiya, Koji (Japan)
logical transfer
PS-Fri-am-063 The role of emotion in the Qiu, Qin (Peoples Republic of China)
individual investors decision making behavior
PS-Fri-am-079 The influence of the effects
Xu, Helen (Peoples Republic of China)
of text signals on analogical transfer
PS-Fri-am-064 The neural basis of risky de- Qiu, Qin (Peoples Republic of China)
cision making in a blackjack task
PS-Fri-am-080 The encoding and integra
Yang, Juan (Peoples Republic of China)
tion of premises in easy conditional and syllo
PS-Fri-am-065 The neural basis of insight gistic deductive tasks
problem solving: An event-related potential Reverberi, Carlo (Germany)
study
PS-Fri-am-081 Executive processes and over
Zhang, Qinglin (Peoples Republic of China)
generality in non-clinical population
PS-Fri-am-067 The influence of language on Serrano Selva, Juan Pedro (Spain)
spatial reasoning: The case of reading habits
PS-Fri-am-082 Eye-tracking the classic Sally-
Castelain, Thomas (France)
Ann task: A real-time investigation of adult
PS-Fri-am-068 Relationship of critical think theory of mind
ing and thinking styles on college students of Rubio Fernandez, Paula (USA)
lima and Callao on Peru
PS-Fri-am-083 A critical review of thinking
Escurra-Mayaute, Luis Miguel (Peru)
about what is true, possible and irrelevant in
PS-Fri-am-069 Pragmatic modulation in de- reasoning from or reasoning about conditional
ontic conditional reasoning: An exploratory ap- propositions: Corrective meta-analyses and re-
proach with prisoners considerations of theoretical argumentation
Guerreiro, Joao (Portugal) based on the truth-table task literature
Schroyens, Walter (Belgium)
PS-Fri-am-070 A motivation to confirm is
not necessarily problematic PS-Fri-am-084 A crucial test for the suppo-
Koslowski, Barbara (USA) sitional-conditional theory of conditional rea
soning
PS-Fri-am-071 Conditions of disjuction ef-
Schroyens, Walter (Belgium)
fect
FRIDAY, 25 JULY

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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Poster Session, Friday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Fri-am-086 Controlling the impact of PS-Fri-am-098 Role of virtual reality helmets
mood in persuasion: Contrasting correction in the development of human image thinking
and suppression Volodina, Kate (Belarus)
Silva, Pedro (Portugal)
PS-Fri-am-099 Concepts and evaluation of
PS-Fri-am-087 But next time, I will win: On psychological models of empathy
the relation between irrationality and probabi Zoll, Carsten (Germany)
lity estimates in a game of chance
PS-Fri-am-100 A neural network model of
Sprrle, Matthias (Germany)
category specific semantic memory impair-
PS-Fri-am-088 Can the type of goal and cri- ments: Self-organizing mapping formation me-
tical thinking ability affect the evaluation of diated by both temporal lobe and hippocam-
enthymeme? pus area
Tanaka, Yuuko (Japan) Asakawa, Shinichi (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-089 Interpretation patterns of PS-Fri-am-101 Analysis of structural infor-
counterfactuals, absurd conditionals, prospec- mation in non-linear neural network models
tive and retrospective conditionals Husler, Joachim (Austria)
Verbrugge, Sara (Belgium)
Topic: Behavioral and cognitive neurosci-
PS-Fri-am-090 Beyond logics and deontic ence
logics: The rational role of action options and
goals in the Wason selection task PS-Fri-am-102 Extraversion and its positive
von Sydow, Momme (Germany) emotional core: Further evidence from neuro
science
PS-Fri-am-091 Relations between working
Hermes, Michael (Germany)
memory and reasoning about spatial and non
spatial relations in nonverbal learning disabili- PS-Fri-am-103 Autobiographical memories
ties NLD and the role of involuntary memory in a case
Yu, Guoliang (Peoples Republic of China) with hippocampal amnesia
Hirano, Mikio (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-092 Researches of characteristic
of college students informal reasoning and its PS-Fri-am-104 Efficacy of stress inoculation
measurement criteria training in smellioration of depression and anx
Zhang, Li (Peoples Republic of China) iety in multiple sclerosis
Ghorban Shirodi, Shoresh (Islamic Republic of
Topic: Cognitive science and intelligent Iran)
systems
PS-Fri-am-105 The impact of specific atten-
PS-Fri-am-093 Development of speech syn- tion retraining after traumatic brain injury
thesizer for the blind capabilities in Slavic lan- King, Andrea (Germany)
guage
PS-Fri-am-106 The relationship between
Benediktov, Sergey (Belarus)
mental health, trauma dose, types, profiles and
PS-Fri-am-094 An inquiry into depression IQ discrepancy indexes in adolescents: The case
consultancy system of African-American and Iraqi refugees
Yan, Danniang (Peoples Republic of China) Kira, Ibrahim (USA)
PS-Fri-am-095 Computer modeling of con- PS-Fri-am-107 An investigation of the cog-
cept-nets nitive processing in multiply handicapped
Kolar, Gerald (Austria) persons using event-related brain potentials
(ERPs)
PS-Fri-am-096 Virtual reality, computer hel-
Konishi, Kenzo (Japan)
met: A new coil by Vigotsky in development of
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human image thinking PS-Fri-am-108 Emotional and neuropsycho


Losik, George (Belarus) logical functioning in cardiac patients before
and after surgery procedures with neuro
PS-Fri-am-097 Oscillatory-field computer
monitoring during heart operation
modeling of perception and consciousness
Kowalska, Monika (Poland)
Miroshnikov, Sergey (Russia)

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PS-Fri-am-109 Anxiety and brain functional PS-Fri-am-123 The effects of olfactory sti-
development mulus on cognitive function of stroop task
Kustubayeva, Almira (Kazakhstan) measured by near infrared spectroscopy
Yamada, Hiroshi (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-110 Recognition memory in Par
kinsons disease without dementia: Research PS-Fri-am-124 The brain mechanism of im-
implications plicit self-esteem and N400
Maranon, Daniel (Spain) Yang, Juan (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Fri-am-111 Longitudinal patterns of se- PS-Fri-am-125 Altered representation of
mantic fluency impairment in dementia: A role T-cell subsets in severely traumatized refugees
for nuisance variables with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Moreno-Martnez, F. Javier (Spain) Aichinger, Hannah (Germany)
PS-Fri-am-112 No category-specificity in PS-Fri-am-126 Physical and psychological
Alzheimers disease: An exaggerated normal stressors differently affect the level of interleu-
aging effect kin-2 in the brain
Moreno-Martnez, F. Javier (Spain) Ho, Ying-Jui (Taiwan)
PS-Fri-am-113 Children with disruptive be- PS-Fri-am-127 Effects of pro-inflammatory
havior problems: Differences between sub- cytokines induced by lipoposaccharide on de-
groups on continuous performance test meas pressive-like behavior in rats
ures Lin, Wenjuan (Peoples Republic of China)
Munkvold, Linda (Norway)
PS-Fri-am-128 Sleeping time relates to per-
PS-Fri-am-114 Electrophysiological corre ceived health and psychoneuroimmunological
lates of object and spatial memory: Dissocia- responses
tions and interactions Okamura, Hisayoshi (Japan)
Murphy, Jonathan (Ireland)
PS-Fri-am-129 Relationship between the
PS-Fri-am-116 The contribution of achieve- PNEI response and the subjective well-being
ment motivation to Stroop interference: An Yajima, Jumpei (Japan)
event-related fMRI study
PS-Fri-am-130 Retrieval-induced forgetting:
Radke, Sina (Germany)
Eliminated by psychosocial stress, not by oral
PS-Fri-am-117 The study of parietal lobe hydrocortisone
disorders in schizophrenic patients Kssler, Susanne (Germany)
Rahimi Taghanaki, Changiz (Islamic Republic of
PS-Fri-am-131 Risky choice behavior and
Iran)
stimulant drug
PS-Fri-am-118 The relationship between Liao, Ruey-Ming (Taiwan)
positive and negative symptoms and cognitive
PS-Fri-am-132 Psychosomatics in angiocar-
disorders in schizophrenia
diology
Rahimi Taghanaki, Changiz (Islamic Republic of
Neu, Eva (Germany)
Iran)
PS-Fri-am-133 Fluoxetine reverses disrupt
PS-Fri-am-119 Visual and spatial memory in
ed activities of the extracellular signal-regulated
fibromyalgia patients
kinase (ERK)-cyclic AMP responsive element
Roldan-Tapia, Lola (Spain)
binding protein (CREB) signal system and de-
PS-Fri-am-120 Are ERN/Ne and CRN ampli- pressive-like behaviors in rats exposed to chro-
tudes affected by peoples uncertainty? nic forced swim stress
Schreiber, Melanie (Germany) Qi, Xiaoli (Peoples Republic of China)
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PS-Fri-am-121 Neuropsychological assess- PS-Fri-am-134 Hypothyroidism affects be-


ment of Spanish-speaking adults with atten- havioral inhibition in rats
tion deficit/hyperactivity disorder Yonezaki, Kumiko (Japan)
Velez-Pastrana, Maria C. (Puerto Rico)
PS-Fri-am-135 Angelica injection reduces
PS-Fri-am-122 Reward processing and deci- cognitive impairment during chronic cerebral
sion-making in cannabis-addiction and schizo- hypoperfusion through brain-derived neuro
phrenia trophic factor and nerve growth factor
Wiesner, Christian Dirk (Germany) Xu, Xiaojuan (Peoples Republic of China)

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Topic: Human development PS-Fri-am-148 A two level growth model


examinig risk factors for cigarette smoking in
PS-Fri-am-136 Investigation of behavioral Canadian adolescents: Individual, family and
inhibition in association with maternal psycho- school influences
pathology and self regulation in toddlers Corbett, Bradley (Canada)
Martini, Julia (Germany)
PS-Fri-am-149 Event-related potential and
PS-Fri-am-137 Attentional bias for threat in behavioral evidence for life-span changes in re-
infancy solving response conflict during a cued task-
Nakagawa, Atsuko (Japan) switching paradigm
PS-Fri-am-138 An empirical study of the de Czernochowski, Daniela (Germany)
velopmental process of infant intersubjectivity PS-Fri-am-150 Faces: A database of emo
Nakano, Shigeru (Japan) tional facial expressions in young, middle-aged
PS-Fri-am-139 Projecto integrado de inter- and older women and men
veno precoce: Evaluation of fourteen years of Ebner, Natalie (Germany)
early intervention in Portugal PS-Fri-am-151 The Nestor-Effect: Extending
Nunes, Helga (Portugal) evolutionary developmental psychology to a
PS-Fri-am-140 Infants do not imitate novel lifespan perspective
actions modeled by an unreliable person Greve, Werner (Germany)
Poulin-Dubois, Diane (Canada) PS-Fri-am-152 Interpersonal action syn-
PS-Fri-am-141 Are infant regulatory disor- chronization across the lifespan: A dyadic
ders predictive of intelligence in preschool chil drumming study
dren: Results of a prospective longitudinal study Kleinspehn, Anna (Germany)
Schmid, Gabriele (Switzerland) PS-Fri-am-153 Knowledge of dementia and
PS-Fri-am-142 Maternal behavior toward the image of elderly people
directing an infants attention to foods during Kuze, Junko (Japan)
mealtime PS-Fri-am-154 A longitudinal study on the
Shizawa, Miho (Japan) relationship between childrens activity and pa-
PS-Fri-am-143 A models competence in renting
fluences the imitative behaviour of 14-month- Liu, Wen (Peoples Republic of China)
olds PS-Fri-am-156 What is the most real for
Zmyj, Norbert (Germany) you? Predominant ontological orientations at
different life stages
Topic: Life-span development Mudy, Krzysztof (Poland)
PS-Fri-am-144 Correlated change in per PS-Fri-am-157 Wanting more is not always
sonality traits over twelve years: A comparison better: Associations of goal-orientation with
of middle aged and older adults age, outcome vs. process focus, and subjective
Allemand, Mathias (Switzerland) indicators of well-being
PS-Fri-am-145 The study of excellence in Mustafic, Maida (Switzerland)
science, sport and art in Portugal: Preliminary PS-Fri-am-158 Investigations on the evalua-
results and findings from a research program tion estimation Item groups in a young person
Arajo, Liliana (Portugal) group, a middle-aged group and an elderly
PS-Fri-am-146 On the endogenous nature group
of personality traits: The continuity of adult Okuda, Hiroki (Japan)
personality and child temperament within the
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PS-Fri-am-159 Factors related to the stu-


framework of Cloningers model of personality dents image of elderly people
Blatny, Marek (Czech Republic) Okumura, Yumiko (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-147 The mediation effect of ba- PS-Fri-am-160 Age-related gains in empa-
lanced need satisfaction on global life satisfac- thy: Subjective and behavioral evidence
tion Richter, David (Germany)
Chen, Chao Yu (Taiwan)

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PS-Fri-am-161 Optimism, pessimism and PS-Fri-am-173 Influence of perceived sup-
continuity: Individual differences in subjective port on vocational motive and application rela-
temporal assessments of life satisfaction across ted behavior among Japanese university stu-
adulthood dents
Rcke, Christina (Switzerland) Adachi, Tomoko (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-162 The non-self belief across PS-Fri-am-174 Dynamic of change of under
the life span standing of civil liberties in early adolescence
Sano, Ayako (Japan) Atanassova-Trifonova, Maria (Bulgaria)
PS-Fri-am-163 The difference of paternity PS-Fri-am-175 University students critical
of adolescences: Discussion from the Jungs thinking dispositions and emotional intelligence
perspective as a predictor variable
Shimoda, Hiroko (Japan) Berkant, Hasan Gner (Turkey)
PS-Fri-am-164 Japanese students images PS-Fri-am-176 Psychological response to
of the elderly: An analysis by the Semantic collective and communicable responsibility
Differential (SD) method among Chinese adolescents
Takahashi, Ikko (Japan) Cen, Guozhen (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Fri-am-165 Couples attachment and PS-Fri-am-177 Stability and change of inhi-
adjustment to the transition to parenthood bition from two to ten years: A longitudinal
Velotti, Patrizia (Italy) observation
Chen, Huichang (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Fri-am-166 Effects of training on visual
attentional function in olders PS-Fri-am-178 Moral development, moral
Yamamura, Yutaka (Japan) audiences, and the enabling of terrorist behav
iour
PS-Fri-am-167 Emotional memory in Irani-
Day, James Meredith (Belgium)
an older and younger adults
Ziaei, Maryam (Islamic Republic of Iran) PS-Fri-am-179 Personality types as predic-
tors of premarital sex among tertiary education
Topic: Developmental processes students in Nigeria
PS-Fri-am-168 Chinese preschool childrens Fayombo, Grace Adebisi (Barbados)
literacy development: From creative to conven- PS-Fri-am-180 The Inner Patriarch: The
tional writing exploration of an introjected part of our person
Chan, Lily (Hong Kong SAR of the Peoples Re- ality with the aid of drawings and qualitative
public of China) interviews
PS-Fri-am-169 Language functions in pa- Friedrich, Sibylle (Germany)
rent-child verbal exchanges: A comparative PS-Fri-am-181 The relationship between
study the quality of prosocial behavior and intelli-
Comeeau, Judith (Canada) gence
PS-Fri-am-170 How children use language Han, Ru (Peoples Republic of China)
to express desires? Preliminary data on a Croa- PS-Fri-am-182 Grounded theory examina
tian sample tion of college student narratives
Kotrla Topic, Marina (Croatia) Hart, Alex (USA)
PS-Fri-am-171 Fostering language develop- PS-Fri-am-183 The study on Chinese chil
ment of migrant children: Results of an evalua- drens sense of shame
tion study Jie, Jing (Peoples Republic of China)
Strehmel, Petra B (Germany)
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PS-Fri-am-184 Truthful and untruthful be-


PS-Fri-am-172 Bookstart: Evaluation of a havior as a result of mental development in a
head start program that supports early lan pre-school age
guage development of children in Hamburg Kankova, Alesia (Belarus)
Thoma, Ester (Germany)
PS-Fri-am-185 Effects of video game play-
ing on empathy
Karatsu, Akari (Japan)

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PS-Fri-am-186 Values-ideals development at PS-Fri-am-199 Developmental study of re-
the transition from preschool to elementary- lations among shame, orientation toward
school age others and self-esteem
Kashirsky, Dmitry (Russia) Watanabe, Hirozumi (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-187 The relation between perso- PS-Fri-am-200 The microgenetic study of
nalities and loneliness in adolescents: The me- visual self-recognition in infancy
diating effect of interpersonal competence Yang, Lizhu (Peoples Republic of China)
Kejia, Qu (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Fri-am-201 Attachment and stress reac-
PS-Fri-am-188 Are childrens and adoles tivity in adolescents
cents intuitive judgments about distributive Zulauf-Logoz, Marina (Switzerland)
justice linked to different school systems? A
PS-Fri-am-202 Action fluency through child
comparative study between Germany and Italy
hood and early adolescence
Kienbaum, Jutta (Italy)
Galtier, Ivan (Spain)
PS-Fri-am-189 See no evil, there is no evil?
PS-Fri-am-203 The role of the motor coor-
Controversial ethical dilemmas and the nature
dination in the development of education abili-
of morality
ty at children of 3-6/7 years old: Pilot study of
Kuttner, Simon (New Zealand)
the PROMESED project
PS-Fri-am-190 The coherence of moral Giurgiu, Laura (Romania)
thinking from developmental perspective
PS-Fri-am-204 Experiment on optic cogniti-
Lin, Hui-Tzu (Taiwan)
ve ability development of 3 6 years old infants
PS-Fri-am-191 Is spirituality always tran- by cognitive drawing course
scendent as is defined in psychology? Guo, Li-Yan (Peoples Republic of China)
Muoz-Garca, Antonio (Spain)
PS-Fri-am-205 Physiotherapist work in the
PS-Fri-am-192 Personality development in habilitation team in elementary school
children that play theatre Ventaskrasta, Luize (Latvia)
Neagu, Diana-Elena (Romania)
Topic: Educational psychology
PS-Fri-am-193 Development of emotional
traits in early childhood: Relationship between PS-Fri-am-206 Classroom climate, future
primary emotions and the self-regulative func- perspective, and academic outcomes of secon-
tions dary students
Saiki, Hisayo (Japan) Legault, Frederic (Canada)
PS-Fri-am-194 Toys and childrens games in PS-Fri-am-207 A study of validating crea
a genders study tive climate questionnaire
Spinelli, Nilton (Brazil) Min, Ji-Yeon (Republic of Korea)
PS-Fri-am-195 Improvement of university PS-Fri-am-208 Relations among teachers
students communication skills through sports classroom management, classroom structure
education classes and childrens multiple goals
Sugiyama, Yoshio (Japan) Nakaya, Motoyuki (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-196 Prediction of moral decisions PS-Fri-am-209 Program of inductive me-
and actions thodologies of behavior appropriate in class
Villegas de Posada, Cristina (Colombia) Nunes Caldeira, Suzana (Portugal)
PS-Fri-am-197 Interests and competence PS-Fri-am-210 Relation between the bully-
beliefs of elementary school students: Effects ing term and social skill of bullies
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on secondary school track choice Ono, Akiko (Japan)


von Maurice, Jutta (Germany) PS-Fri-am-211 Influence of attributions, mo
PS-Fri-am-198 Academic self-presentation of tivation and self-concept on academic achieve-
primary school student: Styles and mechanics ment
Wang, Xiaoli (Peoples Republic of China) Perez Sanchez, Antonio Miguel (Spain)

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PS-Fri-am-212 Analyzing the students PS-Fri-am-226 Individual differences be
point of view in school violence tween formal and informal leaders within the
Pulido, Rosa (Spain) groups of high school students
Zaharescu, Loredana (Romania)
PS-Fri-am-213 Increasing levels of students
self-realization PS-Fri-am-227 Concealable stigma in the
Rustanovich, Zoya (Ukraine) schools: Cognitive and behavioral control of
students with learning disabilities under the
PS-Fri-am-214 Kohlberg and a fair com-
condition of learning-related information being
munity: Promoting the citizenship in school
concealed
Simo, Mrcia (Brazil)
Zhao, Jun-yan (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Fri-am-215 Social-pedagogical reflective
PS-Fri-am-228 The teaching of psychoanal
self-images of students of psychological and
ysis in the university
pedagogical specialities
de Barros, Rita Maria Manso (Brazil)
Sitnikov, Valery (Russia)
PS-Fri-am-229 Teaching behavioral assess-
PS-Fri-am-216 Students judgments and
ment to teachers of nursery school in Kobe
teachers self-judgments of empathy: The em-
Citys project
pathy judgment consistency based on the In-
Dojo, Yuki (Japan)
terpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI)
Sun, Binghai (Peoples Republic of China) PS-Fri-am-230 Mental models and activity
systems for developing psychologists compe-
PS-Fri-am-217 Teachers classroom man
tences to teach psychology: Experiences and
agement and childrens behavior at the begin-
cognitions of tutors and students at university
ning of the semester
apprenticeship
Tanaka, Yasuhiro (Japan)
Erausquin, Cristina (Argentina)
PS-Fri-am-218 The value system of students
PS-Fri-am-231 The undergraduate psycho-
of Iran
logy course offered at University of Braslia
Tarkhorani, Hamid (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Feitosa, Maria Angela (Brazil)
PS-Fri-am-219 The study of peer-assisted
PS-Fri-am-232 Education in psychology for
learning strategy system for elementary stu-
Czech military health service staff
dents
Halajuk, Tom (Czech Republic)
Tsuei, Mengping (Taiwan)
PS-Fri-am-233 Teaching Counter Research
PS-Fri-am-220 Promotion of the self-effica-
Hart, Alex (USA)
cy of junior high school students by contrived
success using a presentation trick PS-Fri-am-234 Validation of the evaluation
Uchida, Akitoshi (Japan) of Teaching Competencies Scale (ETCS): Its re-
lationship to measures of leadership and school
PS-Fri-am-221 Identification of work styles
commitment attitudes
in children between 4 and 5 years old
Harvey, Steve (Canada)
Valero Rodriguez, Jose (Spain)
PS-Fri-am-235 Increase of the adequate use
PS-Fri-am-222 Styles of work in children on
of separate counseling communication skills
first stage of primary education (6 and 7 years
after basic and advanced microskills training
old)
Kuntze, Jeroen (Netherlands)
Valero Rodriguez, Jose (Spain)
PS-Fri-am-236 Educational technology: Gra
PS-Fri-am-223 The Estonian students and
duation and research
teachers coping patterns in the academic do-
Lange, Elaine (Brazil)
main
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Veisson, Marika (Estonia) PS-Fri-am-237 Evaluation of a self-instruc-


tional manual to teach instructors to conduct
PS-Fri-am-224 Parents satisfaction from in-
discrete-trials teaching to children with autism
clusive education of their children
Martin, Garry (Canada)
Wiacek, Grzegorz (Poland)
PS-Fri-am-225 The bullying in junior high
schools in Japan (1): Factors of restraining bul-
lying in the view point of group dynamics
Yoshitake, Kumiko (Japan)
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PS-Fri-am-238 Psychological education in PS-Fri-am-251 Emotional intelligence and
Russia: Students ideas (knowledge, responsibi- social-emotional learning program in schools
lities) about future profession correspond with Mokhtaripour, Marzieh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
reality
PS-Fri-am-252 Values system and ethical
Mileshkina, Yulia (Russia)
position as determinants of prosocial behav
PS-Fri-am-239 Changing counseling per- iour
spectives regarding older immigrants: Addres- Moreno, Jos Eduardo (Argentina)
sing diversity and provision of services in gra
PS-Fri-am-253 Minority influence: The role
duate education
of ambivalence toward the source
Poulakis, Michael (USA)
Mucchi-Faina, Angelica (Italy)
PS-Fri-am-240 Posttraumatic stress disor-
PS-Fri-am-254 The effect of online conduct
der: Supervising student-delivered exposure
ed team building procedures on initial cohesion
therapy for optimal clinical outcome
and performance of virtual teams
Rosqvist, Johan (USA)
Muellner, Herbert (Austria)
PS-Fri-am-241 Theoretical grounds of edu-
PS-Fri-am-255 Luck resource belief in Asia
cational psychology
Murakami, Koshi (Japan)
Stepanova, Marina (Russia)
PS-Fri-am-256 Empirical dissociations be
PS-Fri-am-242 Effects of received training
tween hindsight components
quantity in the elaboration of derived research
Nestler, Steffen (Germany)
inquiries
Suro, Ana (Mexico) PS-Fri-am-257 The role of affective states in
interpreting thoughtless behaviors taken by ac-
PS-Fri-am-243 Understanding of the scien-
quaintances
tific texts by the freshmen
Noda, Masayo (Japan)
Yaroslavtseva, Diana (Russia)
PS-Fri-am-258 Researching on relationship
Topic: Social psychology between self identity and social identity of un-
dergraduates
PS-Fri-am-244 Am I your friend depends on
Ouyang, Wen (Macao SAR Peoples Republic
how I interpret secret sharing priority
of China)
Lin, Wei-Fang (Taiwan)
PS-Fri-am-259 A relational study of attach-
PS-Fri-am-245 Tug of war between intima-
ment styles, emotional intelligence and quality
cy and autonomy in romantic relationship
of relationship
Lin, Wei-Fang (Taiwan)
Ozabac, Nilfer (Turkey)
PS-Fri-am-246 System and personality: On-
PS-Fri-am-260 Interest, group adherence
topsychological aspects in the education of
leaders and knowledge and their impacts in ufological
Linde, Nina (Italy) beliefs
Pereira, Marcos (Brazil)
PS-Fri-am-247 Emotional intelligence and
academic performance: An overview PS-Fri-am-261 Confirmed/disconfirmed ex
Lopez Zafra, Esther (Spain) pectation in success/failure attribution among
Indian college adults
PS-Fri-am-248 Researching peer bullying in Qazi, Tabassum (India)
brazilian basic shools
Matos Coelho, Maria Ins (Brazil) PS-Fri-am-262 Madness, discontent and
touristics growth of cities: Challenges to con-
PS-Fri-am-249 Communication as an im- temporary social psychology
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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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PS-Fri-am-265 History of social psychology PS-Fri-am-280 Social representations about
in Japan the image of politician: Theoretical aspects
Sato, Tatsuya (Japan) Zakrizevska, Maija (Latvia)
PS-Fri-am-267 Adolescents knowledge, at- PS-Fri-am-281 Procrastination types revisit
titude and performance regarding Ecstasy ed: Passive non-procrastinator versus active
Seyedfatemi, Naiemeh (Islamic Republic of Iran) procrastinator
Zhu, Chaowei (Peoples Republic of China)
PS-Fri-am-268 The effects of message fram
ing on minority influence impact PS-Fri-am-282 Conformity among cowit-
Smith, Christine (USA) nesses sharing same or different information
about an event in experimental collaborative
PS-Fri-am-269 Relationship between humor
eyewitness testimony
and friendships
Mori, Hideko (Japan)
Tani, Tadakuni (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-283 How many routes to persua-
PS-Fri-am-270 (Dont) worry, live?! An
sion are there? The research on the dual-pro-
empirical review of the theory of learned care-
cess models of persuasion and the unimodel
freeness
Ziaja, Joanna (Poland)
Ullrich, Bastian (Germany)
PS-Fri-am-271 To be a volunteer: Motiva Topic: Social issues
tional and ideological underpinnings
PS-Fri-am-284 Ageism a cause of person
Valor-Segura, Inmaculada (Spain)
ality, dominance or authoritarianism?
PS-Fri-am-272 Extraversion and agreeable- Grau, Andreas (Germany)
ness as personality characteristics associated
PS-Fri-am-285 The defensive maintenance
with sense of community
of egalitarian values: An idealistic fallacy
Vignale, Paula (Argentina)
Hahn, Adam (USA)
PS-Fri-am-273 E-Leadership and personality
PS-Fri-am-286 Creating monstrosity: How
of team leaders: Are personality factors rele-
neo-nazi propaganda uses essentialist categori-
vant in virtual teams ?
zations for the denigration of Blacks and Jews
Waschina, Tanja (Austria)
Holtz, Peter (Austria)
PS-Fri-am-274 Relationship between four
PS-Fri-am-287 Vertical collectivism and bias
requirements of assertiveness and internal ad-
against disabled persons: The mediation of dis-
justment
gust sensitivity
Watanabe-Matsumi, Asami (Japan)
Holtz, Rolf (USA)
PS-Fri-am-275 Emotional influences upon
PS-Fri-am-288 Exploring heterosexuals ex-
perceptions of group deviants (or how I learned
periences of being prejudiced toward gay men:
to stop worrying and love deviance)
An interpretative phenomenological analysis of
Williams-Eliyesil, Sion (United Kingdom)
homonegativity
PS-Fri-am-276 Probe the relationship be Jewell, Lisa (Canada)
tween collective identity and personal identity
PS-Fri-am-289 Effects of an extended con-
Wu, Chengsheng (Peoples Republic of China)
tact intervention on preventing prejudice in
PS-Fri-am-277 Researching on the relation- elementary school children
ship among social categorization, depersona Kchel, Julia (Germany)
lization, and group behavior
PS-Fri-am-290 Can anti-stigma campaigns
Wu, Licun (Peoples Republic of China)
be improved? A test of the impact of biogene-
tic versus psycho-social causal explanations on
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PS-Fri-am-278 Factors which impact the


vocational choice of Chinese college students attitudes to schizophrenia
Yu, Yonghong (Peoples Republic of China) Lincoln, Tania (Germany)
PS-Fri-am-279 Researching on social iden PS-Fri-am-291 Attitudes of Italians toward
tity in CCP of university students African immigrants: Ingroup favoritism and ac-
Yue, Liying (Peoples Republic of China) culturation process
Matera, Camilla (Italy)

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PS-Fri-am-292 Disabled students experi PS-Fri-am-305 Studying explicit and implicit
ences of higher education in Japan ethnic attitudes and ethnic categorization ef-
Matsubara, Takashi (Japan) fects in the Russian Federation
Stepanova, Elena (USA)
PS-Fri-am-293 The international communi-
cation of Japanese and Chinese in a 3D online PS-Fri-am-306 The influence of occupation-
virtual space: The effects of conversation topics related gender stereotypes on self-reported
and avatar costumes service satisfaction
Matsuo, Yumi (Japan) Suen, Mein-Woei (Taiwan)
PS-Fri-am-294 Nationalism, patriotism and PS-Fri-am-307 Gender stereotypes on the
national stereotypes in Japan rebound in Japan
Murata, Koji (Japan) Tadooka, Yoshika (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-295 Someone to watch over me: PS-Fri-am-308 La place des strotypes et
The effect of the egalitarian norms on gender discriminations dans les manuels scolaires
stereotype-activation Wagner, Anne-Lorraine (France)
Nodera, Aya (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-309 Irrationality as a determinant
PS-Fri-am-296 A differential approach to of gender stereotyping towards women
prejudice and the religious beliefs and practices Wimmer, Birgit (Germany)
of Islam and Christianity
PS-Fri-am-310 Impact of the mental disor-
Moral Toranzo, Felix (Spain)
ders on the employability of the homeless peo-
PS-Fri-am-297 Effect of sex stereotypes on ple
school adolescents sexual behaviour in south- Combaluzier, Serge (France)
western Nigeria
PS-Fri-am-311 Moderating effects of cop
Popoola, Bayode (Nigeria)
ing in the context of unemployment and job
PS-Fri-am-298 Peer sexual harassment and insecurity
coping mechanisms of female students in a Krner, Astrid (Germany)
Nigerian university
PS-Fri-am-312 The relationship among lo-
Popoola, Bayode (Nigeria)
cus of control, job search self-efficacy, job
PS-Fri-am-299 Stereotypes as threat in re search behaviors and outcomes in China
lationships: A comparative analysis between Li, Wenxi (Peoples Republic of China)
Brazilian and Polish society
PS-Fri-am-313 AktivA: A social-cognitive
Ramos De Oliveira, Diana (Spain)
group program to improve health for long-term
PS-Fri-am-300 Types of social desirability unemployed
effect on the multifactor tolerance inventory Mhlpfordt, Susann (Germany)
scores
PS-Fri-am-315 First evidence of positive ef-
Sabadosh, Pavel (Russia)
fects of cognitive skill training on cognitive and
PS-Fri-am-301 The evaluation of a multi- psychosocial aspects in unemployed subjects
modal intervention program to prevent preju Rehberger, Maria-Christina (Austria)
dice and promote intergroup relations in ele-
PS-Fri-am-316 Subsidized employment as
mentary school children
predictor of personal initiative among long-
Saur, Michael (Germany)
term unemployed
PS-Fri-am-302 Representation of the elderly Rigotti, Thomas (Germany)
in textbooks: Diagnosis and recommendation
PS-Fri-am-317 Does sense of coherence
Schoenenberger, Sandrine (France)
mediate the relationship of hardships and psy-
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PS-Fri-am-303 Stereotype threat impacts in chological distress during unemployment?


uniformly minority contexts may require both Vastamki, Jaana (Germany)
majority presence and majority-involved evalu-
ation. Topic: Clinical/Counseling psychology
Sloan, Lloyd (USA)
PS-Fri-am-318 Influence of consuming neu-
PS-Fri-am-304 Weight bias in early child- rotoxic substances on prospective memory in a
hood sample of teenagers and young adults
Solbes, Irene (Spain) Arana, Jos M. (Spain)

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Poster Session, Friday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Fri-am-319 Gender-dependent features PS-Fri-am-332 Sense of coherence and
of Heroin addiction in adolescents quality of life measures among members of the
Bokhan, Nikolay (Russia) narcotics anonymous fellowship
Hedzelek, Mateusz (Poland)
PS-Fri-am-320 Peer-parental influence, no-
velty seeking, reward dependence, risk taking, PS-Fri-am-333 Impact of family awareness
gender and alcohol consumption and participation in educational program on
Bozo, zlem (Turkey) successful cessation of illicit drugs
Khasteganan, Noushin (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Fri-am-321 Experience of drug of choice:
A phenomenological investigation PS-Fri-am-334 Young people and gambling
Carr, Erika (USA) Koic, Elvira (Croatia)
PS-Fri-am-322 Determinants of alcohol use PS-Fri-am-335 Drug addicted patients so-
among university students: The role of stress, cial problem-solving abilities and goal during
coping and expectancies rehabilitation
Chau, Cecilia (Peru) Kolesnikova, Jelena (Latvia)
PS-Fri-am-323 The effect of intervention PS-Fri-am-336 Attention deficit hyperactivi-
messages on video lottery gambling percep- ty disorder and substance use disorder: Is atten-
tions and behaviour tion deficit hyperactivity disorder a risk factor?
Chua, Zhiren (Singapore) Kousha, Maryam (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Fri-am-324 Efficacy of a brief interven PS-Fri-am-337 Their stories: Group counse-
tion for general hospital patients with prescrip- ling with ten woman of substance use
tion drug dependence: Does gender matter? Lang, Ya-Chin (Taiwan)
Crackau, Brit (Germany)
PS-Fri-am-338 The use of Freudian concept
PS-Fri-am-325 A formative program eval of ritual in research of drug addiction in pre-
uation of a hospital-based Eating Disorders sent-day Czech society
Readiness Program Lorencova, Radmila (Czech Republic)
Czincz, Jennifer (Canada)
PS-Fri-am-339 Executive cognitive functio-
PS-Fri-am-326 A psychodynamically orien- ning and reward sensitivity in relation to alco-
ted comparative study of impulsivity and life hol consumption by university undergraduates
event stress among injecting drug users Lyvers, Michael (Australia)
Dutta, Tinni (India)
PS-Fri-am-340 Pathological buying: An in-
PS-Fri-am-327 Motivational intervention for ternet survey in a German sample
general hospital inpatients with unhealthy al- Meiners, Sinje (Germany)
cohol use
PS-Fri-am-341 Impact of age of onset of
Freyer-Adam, Jennis (Germany)
cigarette smoking on heavy drug use
PS-Fri-am-328 Cognitive-Behavioral Group- Mohtasham Amiri, Zahra (Islamic Republic of
Therapy for smoking cessation Iran)
Genschow, Jan (Germany)
PS-Fri-am-342 Cognitive-behavioral group-
PS-Fri-am-329 The effects of psychosocial therapy for smoking cessation
programs of harm reduction model on general Mhlig, Stephan (Germany)
health level in injection drug users
PS-Fri-am-344 Attentional bias to smoking
Ghanimi, Farzaneh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
cues and reactivity to rewarding stimuli in nico-
PS-Fri-am-330 Culture of substance con- tine dependence
sumption in university campuses: A field of Paelecke-Habermann, Yvonne (Germany)
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meanings and the context of their manifesta


PS-Fri-am-345 Coping and personality dis-
tion
orders in substance-addicts: Integration of
Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Alejandro (Mexico)
Hobfolls and Millons models
PS-Fri-am-331 An ERP study of naltrexone Pedrero Prez, Eduardo J. (Spain)
treatment for cue induced craving in opioid ad-
PS-Fri-am-346 Clinical trial: Brief interven
dicts
tion programs for adolescents who initiate the
He, Shengxi (Peoples Republic of China)
alcohol consumption
Pedroza Cabrera, Francisco Javier (Mexico)
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Poster Session, Friday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Fri-am-347 Drug addiction: Salom case PS-Fri-am-360 The effects of social support
study and social control on cardiovascular reactivity
Santos Gomes, Patricia (Portugal) during problem disclosure
Nagurney, Alexander (USA)
PS-Fri-am-348 Addiction and co-morbidity
Scheibenbogen, Oliver (Austria) PS-Fri-am-361 Social support and mental
health among young Eastern European mig-
PS-Fri-am-349 Behavioral change of drug
rants in Germany
users visiting rehabilitation centers in Jakarta
Naydenova, Vihra (Germany)
Suci, Eunike (Indonesia)
PS-Fri-am-362 How does expressive writing
PS-Fri-am-350 Addictions and Depend
take effect? Studying differential mechanisms
ences Test to the Mobile Telephone (TADTeMo)
of writing about stressful life events
Chliz, Mariano (Spain)
Niedtfeld, Inga (Germany)
PS-Fri-am-351 Nicotine use, problem solv
PS-Fri-am-363 Relation between worry do-
ing styles and depression levels of university
mains and health related quality of life in medi-
students
cal sciences students, 2006
Yksel, Muazzez Merve (Turkey)
Nikbakht Nasrabadi, Alireza (Islamic Republic
PS-Fri-am-352 The impact of psychiatric co- of Iran)
morbidity on brief intervention outcome in de-
PS-Fri-am-364 Reducing effects of stress
pendence on prescription drugs
reaction with brainstorming card game
Zahradnik, Anne (Germany)
Nishiura, Kazuki (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-353 Psychological distress and
PS-Fri-am-365 The relationship between
marijuana use in adolescence: A three year
role stress and burnout syndrome in Japanese
follow-up
care staffs
Ziba-Tanguay, Kali (Canada)
Noriko, Okuta (Japan)
Topic: Health psychology PS-Fri-am-366 Emotional intelligence, oc-
PS-Fri-am-354 Stress and coping among cupational stress, and social support among
Malaysian university students Japanese workers
Mohd Zaharim, Norzarina (Malaysia) Omori, Mika (Japan)

PS-Fri-am-355 The relationship between PS-Fri-am-367 Psychological distress in ra-


stress and intervening variables for Japanese diotherapy patients and needs for psychologi-
workers cal support
Morishita, Takaharu (Japan) Oppenauer, Claudia (Austria)

PS-Fri-am-356 Examination of relationship PS-Fri-am-369 Work design and psycholo-


among negative rumination, interpersonal gical work reactions: The mediating effect of
stress-coping, and depression in undergradua- psychological strain and the moderating effect
tes, using a month longitudinal data of social support
Moriwaki, Aiko (Japan) Panatik, Siti Aisyah (New Zealand)

PS-Fri-am-357 Secondary exposure to trau- PS-Fri-am-370 Perceived intensity of phy-


ma and self reported distress among young siological measures as a function of the degree
people orphaned by AIDS of neuroticism under different levels of shock
Mumah, Solomon (Kenya) induced stress
Papachristou, Efstathios (Greece)
PS-Fri-am-358 Secondary traumatic stress:
The effects of orphanhood on mind, body, and PS-Fri-am-371 The role of positive emotions
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soul in stress among student teachers and school


Mumah, Solomon (Kenya) teachers
Rajala, Raimo (Finland)
PS-Fri-am-359 Social selection or causation:
A longitudinal assessment of social support PS-Fri-am-372 Impact of stress and daily
and psychiatric symptomatology hassles on mental health of children in public
Murray, Linda M.T. (Canada) care in Croatia
Rajhvajn Bulat, Linda (Croatia)

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Poster Session, Friday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Fri-am-373 Emotional intelligence and PS-Fri-am-386 Activities of Daily Living
stress resiliency: A relationship study (ADLs), depression, and social support in Tur-
Rastogi, Renu (India) kish elderly citizens
Toksabay, N. Ece (Turkey)
PS-Fri-am-374 Parents underestimate the
severity of stressful events and health symp- PS-Fri-am-387 Intolerance of ambiguity, in-
toms reported by their children terpersonal life events, and mental health
Reyes, Ana Marina (Mexico) Tomono, Takanari (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-375 Psychosocial stress: Negative PS-Fri-am-388 A multilevel analysis on high
life events in TEDDY (The Environmental Deter- school teachers job burnout
minants of Diabetes in the Young) Wang, Peng (Peoples Republic of China)
Roth, Roswith (Austria)
PS-Fri-am-389 The effect of covering trau-
PS-Fri-am-376 Comparing the long-term ma: A study with Russian journalists
predictive power of a singe-item of perceived Weidmann, Anke (Germany)
work stress on need for recovery for managers
PS-Fri-am-390 Teachers burnout: Strate-
and manual workers
gies to cope with it
Rydstedt, Leif (Sweden)
Weintraub, Elena (Argentina)
PS-Fri-am-377 Assessment of the effects
PS-Fri-am-391 Relationships among the Big
of the first phase of the cardiac rehabilitation
Five, emotional intelligence and coping in a na-
program on the level of anxiety in patients hos-
turally occurring stressful encounter
pitalized for coronary arteries bypass surgery
Weyl, Anja (Germany)
Shaban, Marzieh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
PS-Fri-am-392 Stress, coping strategies, and
PS-Fri-am-378 Psychological change in chil
their relationship with adjustment in middle
dren who attended Japanese traditional pilgrim
childhood
age Ohenro
Zhang, Yinna (Peoples Republic of China)
Shinto, Takaaki (Japan)
PS-Fri-am-393 Psychological determinants
PS-Fri-am-379 The relationship between so
of teachers burnout
cial support and emotional well-being in daily
Borisova, Maria (Russia)
life
Siewert, Kerstin (Germany) PS-Fri-am-394 The transtheoretical model
of behavior change (TTM): Validation of the
PS-Fri-am-380 Explanatory style and cop
stages of change
ing
Keller, Roger (Switzerland)
Singh, Maneesha (India)
PS-Fri-am-395 Understanding motivational
PS-Fri-am-381 Assessment parents idea
predictors in severely obese people
with epileptic children about stressor and their
Mestre, Sonia (Portugal)
coping.
Taghavi Larijani, Taraneh (Islamic Republic of PS-Fri-am-396 Differential effects of self-
Iran) efficacy and perceived behavioural control on
skin cancer risk behaviours
PS-Fri-am-382 General health in runaway
Pertl, Maria (Ireland)
and non-runaway girls
Tahbaz, Sahar (Islamic Republic of Iran) Topic: Industrial/Organizational psycho-
PS-Fri-am-383 A school-based long-term logy
intervention for reduction of students trauma-
PS-Fri-am-397 An empirical research of the
related distress in a Japanese school
relationship between entrepreneurial strategies
Takino, Yozo (Japan)
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and venture growth in high-tech enterprises


PS-Fri-am-384 Explaining the role of coping Zhang, Wei (Peoples Republic of China)
styles in mental health and marital satisfaction
PS-Fri-am-398 Understanding flaming
Tashk, Anahita (Islamic Republic of Iran)
through the lens of victimization in the work
PS-Fri-am-385 The effects of stress and fail place.
ure on mood and performance of functional, Zheng, Xinyi (Peoples Republic of China)
dysfunctional and non-perfectionists
Thurner, Florian (Germany)

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Poster Session, Friday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Fri-am-399 Professional identity as a PS-Fri-am-412 Building emotional strength
characteristic of professionals subjective reality in business A redirection-moving towards the
Abdoullaeva, Mehirban (Russia) pain
Faye, Sharon (Australia)
PS-Fri-am-400 Mental health and work in a
national survey of farm managers in the United PS-Fri-am-413 Burnout assessment and per
States ceived negative consequences of working con-
Alterman, Toni (USA) ditions
Font-Mayolas, Slvia (Spain)
PS-Fri-am-401 Everyday life heroes (in
white): The end of a dream job? Burnout of PS-Fri-am-414 Psychosemantic aspect of
general practitioners (GP) object relations in fishing vessel crews
Iwanowa, Anna (Austria) Frantsev, Alexander (Ukraine)
PS-Fri-am-402 Emotional intelligence and PS-Fri-am-415 Reactions to the profession
underemployment in the youth labour market al injustices according to the statute and the
Bayona, Jaime Andrs (Spain) gender of an Argentinean population
Gangloff, Bernard (Brazil)
PS-Fri-am-403 Sociopsychological indica-
tors of successful and less successful entrepre- PS-Fri-am-416 Measure of the imbalance in
neurs assistance relationships: Validation of the TEEM
Blumberga, Solveiga (Latvia) questionnaire (Fears and stress factors in the
medical profession)
PS-Fri-am-404 The different patterns of re-
Gascn, Santiago (Spain)
lation to work: Younger and older generations
in the labour market PS-Fri-am-417 Psychological symptoms and
Carvalho, Sandra (Portugal) burnout in healthcare workers suffering ag-
gressions
PS-Fri-am-405 Predictors of OCB among
Gascn, Santiago (Spain)
blue and white collar employees in Turkey
Cem Ersoy, Nevra (Netherlands) PS-Fri-am-418 Not only performance: The
link of emotional intelligence with organizatio-
PS-Fri-am-406 A survey on the relationship
nal climate, workplace bullying, organizational
between job scope and sense of empowerment
context and socialization processes
of career guidance counselors in Japanese spe-
Giorgi, Gabriele (Italy)
cial education schools
China, Aoko (Japan) PS-Fri-am-419 Progress and correlates of
adolescent vocational development
PS-Fri-am-407 Mobbying at work: A new
Hartung, Paul J. (USA)
concept in Portugal
Cruz, Marla (Portugal) PS-Fri-am-420 Work stress and causal attri-
bution among hospital nurses
PS-Fri-am-408 Motivations in entrepreneu-
Haybatollahi, Sayyed M (Finland)
rial choices: Successful and unsuccessful entre-
preneurs PS-Fri-am-422 The self-reported psycholo-
Cubico, Serena (Italy) gical profile of six jobs in Romania
Holman, Andrei (Romania)
PS-Fri-am-409 A functional measurement
approach to the estimation of the differential PS-Fri-am-423 Japanese life-patterns in the
impact of reward satisfaction dimensions on 2000s III: Full-time and part-time workers
turnover intention Ide, Wataru (Japan)
De Gieter, Sara (Belgium)
PS-Fri-am-424 The relationship between
PS-Fri-am-410 Gender differences in pay job demands, job control, and subjective well-
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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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Poster Session, Friday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Fri-am-425 The relationship between PS-Fri-am-439 The relationship of job char
job demands, job control, and stress in job de- acteristics with organizational commitment of
sign among employees of a company personnel
Jahanbakhsh Ganjeh, Madine (Islamic Republic Omidi Arjenaki, Najmeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
of Iran)
PS-Fri-am-440 The influence of self-efficacy
PS-Fri-am-427 The meaning of working and social support on occupational achieve-
from employees perspective ment and job satisfaction: Longitudinal analysis
Kayaalp Ersoy, Esma Gorkem (Turkey) of middle school teachers enrolled in teacher
training programs
PS-Fri-am-428 Types of burnout and inten-
Huhr, Hoe-Sook (Republic of Korea)
tion to quit and continue working in nurses
Kishi, Taichi (Japan) PS-Fri-am-441 Do we all dream about ba-
lanced work-life?
PS-Fri-am-429 BIG5, motives and human
Parts, Velli (Estonia)
capital variables have changing explanation
power over the first five years of entrepreneur PS-Fri-am-442 A study of the relationships
ial success! among employees fairness, job satisfaction
Klandt, Heinz (Germany) and turnover intention in the state-owned
enterprises
PS-Fri-am-430 Gender-role conflict, job
Peng, Jianfeng (Peoples Republic of China)
characteristics, and psychosocial health: The
case of male employees in female-dominated PS-Fri-am-443 Work of preference and well
occupations being in different types of permanent employ
Korek, Sabine (Germany) ees
Prez, Lorena (Spain)
PS-Fri-am-431 Job demands and burnout:
Is recovery a mediator or moderator? PS-Fri-am-445 Indexes of fatigue for the
Kubicek, Bettina (Austria) workers of a railway transport police
Popova, Galyna (Ukraine)
PS-Fri-am-432 Prospective memory and job
instability: Their relationship in an Argentinean PS-Fri-am-446 The transmission of work af-
employees sample fectivity and experiences from adults to chil
Leibovich de Figueroa, Nora (Argentina) dren
Porfeli, Erik (USA)
PS-Fri-am-433 Work in the Chinese restau-
rants: A qualitative research PS-Fri-am-447 Non-work activities and well-
Lung, Tzyy-Jiun (Taiwan) being
Prizmic, Zvjezdana (USA)
PS-Fri-am-434 The compiling of faking de-
tection scale in occupational selection situa- PS-Fri-am-448 Switching off from work:
tions The role of psychological detachment and ru-
Luo, Fang (Peoples Republic of China) mination in workplace bullying
Rodrguez Muoz, Alfredo (Spain)
PS-Fri-am-435 Do what you want or do
what fits best? Job and academic outcomes re- PS-Fri-am-449 The effect of a hardiness
lated to congruence with overt vocational pre- program on call center agents restorative well-
ferences versus covert RIASEC interests being
Marcus, Bernd (Germany) Roxas, Maryfe (Philippines)
PS-Fri-am-436 Development of a job-hunt PS-Fri-am-450 Intention to change organi-
ing anxiety scale for college students zation and to change occupation: From a view
Matsuda, Yuko (Japan) point of mental health
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Sakai, Keiko (Japan)


PS-Fri-am-437 Changes in job autonomy:
The role of maladaptive routines PS-Fri-am-451 Gender and occupational
Niessen, Cornelia (Germany) class differences in the effect of work stress on
depressive symptoms
PS-Fri-am-438 The relationship of job char
Salavecz, Gyngyvr (Hungary)
acteristics with job involvement of personnel
Omidi Arjenaki, Najmeh (Islamic Republic of PS-Fri-am-452 Perceived organizational sup
Iran) port and well-being at work
Santos, Joana (Portugal)

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Poster Session, Friday Morning, 09.00 12.00 h


PS-Fri-am-453 Recovery strategies: Mitigat PS-Fri-am-464 Gender perception and ste-
ing the negative effects of work-family conflict reotypical beliefs: Application for diversity man
on employees well-being agement
Sanz Vergel, Ana Isabel (Spain) Cubico, Serena (Italy)
PS-Fri-am-454 Capitalize the potential of PS-Fri-am-465 The relationship between
interdisciplinary teams: Evaluation of the know- working expectancies and burnout syndrome
ledge integration training for teams among Mexican health professionals
Schmidtborn, Adrienne (Germany) Villa George, Fabiola Itzel (Spain)
PS-Fri-am-455 Work engagement and com PS-Fri-am-466 Nonlinear and interactive ef-
munication processes at work place in Japan fects of stressors and resources in occupational
Shitara, Saeko (Japan) stress: A structural equation modeling ap-
proach using multimethod data
PS-Fri-am-456 Employment dispute resolu-
Werner, Christina (Germany)
tions in New Zealand: What affect employers
satisfaction? PS-Fri-am-467 Work-life-conflict as a me
Shulruf, Boaz (New Zealand) diator between job stressors and strain: The
moderating role of family status
PS-Fri-am-457 Unemployement and psy-
Wilde, Barbara (Germany)
chosocial impact of the outplacement
Soares Martins, Jose Manuel (Portugal) PS-Fri-am-468 Creative behavior predicted
by stages of the creative process
PS-Fri-am-458 Possibilities for and effects
Winzen, Julia (Germany)
of health-promoting work organization in nurs
ing PS-Fri-am-469 An exploratory study on job
Stab, Nicole (Germany) seeking self-efficacy of university students in
China
PS-Fri-am-459 How do teachers react to
Wu, Xin (Peoples Republic of China)
stress? Work related coping styles and psycho-
physiological correlates PS-Fri-am-470 The mixed effect of psycho-
Stueck, Marcus (Germany) logical empowerment towards emotional ex-
haustion
PS-Fri-am-460 Main types of high school
Wu, Jieqian (Peoples Republic of China)
students career orientations and effects of
gender on their development PS-Fri-am-471 The effect of verbal self-
Taras, Karamushka (Ukraine) guidance training for overcoming employment
barriers: A study of Islamic women
PS-Fri-am-461 The relationship between
Yanar, Basak (Canada)
goal orientation and feedback seeking motives
Tayfur, zge (Turkey) PS-Fri-am-472 The effect of career informa-
tion exploratory behavior on the outcomes of
PS-Fri-am-462 Professionals work locus of
job hunting in Japan.
control and quality of life
Yazaki, Yumiko (Japan)
Teichmann, Mare (Estonia)
PS-Fri-am-473 Adaptive disengagement
PS-Fri-am-463 Positive affect and cortisol
from unattainable demands in adulthood: The
awaking response on work day and weekend
concept of developmental barriers
in women
Tomasik, Martin J. (Germany)
Tsuda, Akira (Japan)
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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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Should psychologists adopt the experi Do chimpanzees have culture?


mental practices of economics? Different populations of chimpanzees in the
Motivate, explain, and dont deceive wild engage in different behavioral practices,
Economists experiment on many of the same some of which are very likely socially learned
processes that interest psychologists: decision- across generations. Some researchers have thus
making, emotions, concepts of fairness, moti- claimed that chimpanzees, like humans, live in
vation to work, etc. Yet they are often highly cultures. Other researchers have focused on
critical, even dismissive, of the results obtained the specific processes by which these behav
by psychologists in these areas. One criticism is ioral practices might be socially learned and
that no meaningful inferences can be made noted differences, arguing that chimpanzees
about the rationality of human decision-ma- may have culture, but it is very different from
king from performing studies on participants human culture. The issue addressed in this de-
without any motivation or opportunity to learn bate is how and to what extent the chimpan-
and without having the task clearly explained. zee and human versions of culture coincide
Another criticism is that psychologists pen- and diverge.
chant for deceiving their subjects is not only
immoral but counterproductive, as it induces Thursday, 24 July, 15.0016.30h,
suspicion, distrust, and counterstrategies in the Roof Garden
subject population. Moderator
Peter Hammerstein, Humboldt-Universitt Berlin,
Thursday, 24 July, 15.0016.30h, Hall 6 Germany
Moderator Debaters
Denis Hilton, University of Toulouse, France Christophe Boesch, Max Planck Institute of Evo-
Debaters lutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
Andreas Ortmann, Charles University, Prague, Mike Tomasello, Max Planck Institute of Evo-
Czech Republic lutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
Fritz Strack, University of Wrzburg, Germany

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YOUNG SCIENTISTS PROGRAM

ICP2008 hosts a Young Scientists Program as List of participating researchers


part of its scientific program. The main goals of Gian Vittorio Caprara, University of Rome, Italy
the Young Scientists Program are to enhance Michael Frese, University of Giessen, Germany
communication between young scientists from Gerd Gigerenzer, Max Planck Institute for Hu-
different countries and diverse cultural back- man Development, Germany
grounds, to promote exchange of knowledge Peter M. Gollwitzer, University of Konstanz,
between senior and younger scientists, and to Germany
help younger scientists to acquire new insights Esther Greenglass, York University, Canada
into special areas of psychology and into psy- Elena L. Grigorenko, Yale University, USA
chology at large. Onur Gntrkn, Ruhr-University of Bochum,
Germany
The Young Scientists Program is generous- Dan Illgen, Michigan State University, USA
ly sponsored by the Jacobs Foundation, Arie W. Kruglanski, University of Maryland, USA
Zrich, Switzerland. Gary Latham, University of Toronto, Canada
Christina Maslach, University of California Ber-
Activities within the Young Scientists Program keley, USA
include: Deniz Ones, University of Minnesota, USA
Lea Pulkkinen, University of Jyvskyl, Finland
n The Networking Market: The Networking Wolfgang Schnpflug, Freie Universitt Berlin,
Market provides the opportunity to exchange Germany
ideas and to build up longer-term networks Shalom H. Schwartz, The Hebrew University of
among the participating young scientists. To fa Jerusalem, Israel
cilitate communication around specific topics, Wolfgang Stroebe, Utrecht University, The
participants present a poster that summarizes Netherlands
their research area and research questions.
The Networking Market will take place on Meet your favorite scholar will take place on
Monday, 21 July, 09.0011.00h in the Wednesday, 23 July, 10.0012.00h in the
foyer in front of hall 9. Funkturm Lounge.

n Panel discussion Developing an acade Participants of the ICP2008 Young Scien-


mic career: The roundtable discussion will tists Program
address pressing issues on career opportunities Dr. Maria Alexandrovich, Belarusian State Uni-
as a psychologist. Panelists will include scien- versity, Minsk, Belarus
tists from diverse research settings from all over Dr. Itziar Alonso-Arbiol, University of the Bas-
the world. que Country, San Sebastin, Spain
Dr. Vera Araujo-Soares, The Robert Gordon
Participants of the panel discussion University, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Aleksandra Luszczynska, Colorada University, USA Dr. Randy Auerbach, McGill University, Mont
Luiza Olos, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany real, Canada
Peter Baguma, Makerere University, Kampala, Dr. Mitja Back, University of Leipzig, Leipzig,
Uganda Germany
Rodrick Zimba, UNAM, Windhoek, Namibia Dr. Angel Barrasa, University of Barcelona, Bar-
Janet van Hell, Radboud University Nijmegen, celona, Spain
Netherlands Dr. Ekaterina Bespanskaya-Pavlenko, Belarusian
Ruey-Ming Liao, National Cheng-Chi Universi- State University, Minsk, Belarus
ty, Taipei, Taiwan Dr. Michal Bilewicz, University of Warsaw, War-
saw, Poland
The panel discussion will take place on Tues- Dr. Tanja Bipp, Eindhoven University of Techno-
day, 22 July, 14.0015.30h in room 17/18. logy, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Dr. Paolo S. Boggio, Mackenzie Presbyterian
n Meet your favorite scholar: This meeting University, Sao Paulo, Brazil
with eminent scholars provides an unique op- Dr. Elder Cerqueira, Santos Federal University
portunity to learn from the experiences of of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
highly acknowledged scientists in psychology. Dr. Mike Cheung, National University of Singa-
Renowned psychologists will talk about their pore, Singapore, Singapore
visions on doing research, important insights Dr. Edward T. Cokeley, Max Planck Institute for
gathered over the years, or a difficult question Human Development, Berlin, Germany
that keeps them busy at the moment.

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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

Thursday, 24 July 2008 20.30h RAW Tempel


(Revaler Strasse 99, Berlin)

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.

Tickets can be purchased at the entrance of the RAW Tempel.


Regular entrance fee: EUR 8
Reduced entrance fee*: EUR 4
* Students, doctoral students, participants eligible for a reduced congress registration

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ARTS PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOPS

ADVANCED RESEARCH TRAINING pre-congress workshops


SEMINARS (ARTS) Sunday, 20 July 2008, 13.0017.00h
ARTS is a program of international psychology Price per pre-congress workshop: EUR 70
(IUPsyS International Union of Psychological
Science, IAAP International Association of The pre-congress workshops are not included
Applied Psychology, and IACCP International in the registration fee. A separate registration is
Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology) to necessary. Registrations for pre-congress work-
provide training opportunities for scholars from shops will be accepted on a first-come, first-
low-income countries and to promote their served basis. The maximum number of partici-
attendance at international congresses of psy- pants for pre-congress workshops is limited.
chology. Contributions from these internation However, some pre-congress workshops are
al associations and from national associations still available. Please check at the congress
and universities have enabled the following counter for further details.
program of seminars for 2008.
[101] Room 25
Immediately before ICP2008 two ARTS Semi- Beginners guide to applied structural
nars are taking place in Berlin. The participants equation modeling
will attend ICP2008 afterwards. Barbara M. Byrne, Ottawa, Canada
Continuous Education in Psychology:
ARTS Seminar #1 APA-approved workshop
Structural equation modelling with For more information visit: www.apa.org/ce/
EQS 6.1
[103] Room 35
Freie Universitt, Berlin, Germany How can we best conceptualize and assess
1820 July 2008 emotional intelligence (EI)? Current issues,
problems and pitfalls
Peter Bentler, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Moshe Zeidner, Haifa, Israel
Psychology and Statistics, University of Califor- MacCann, Carolyn, Princeton, USA
nia, Los Angeles (Convener) Continuous Education in Psychology:
APA-approved workshop
ARTS Seminar #2 For more information visit: www.apa.org/ce/
Large-scale international data sets rele-
vant for research in educational and de [104] Room 34
velopmental psychology Treating infidelity in couples: An integra-
tive approach
Humboldt-University, Berlin, Germany Donald H. Baucom, Chapel Hill, USA
1820 July 2008 Continuous Education in Psychology:
Judith Torney-Purta, PhD, Professor, University APA-approved workshop
of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA For more information visit: www.apa.org/ce/
Rainer Lehmann, PhD, Professor, Humboldt Uni- [105] Room 36
versity Berlin, Germany Neuropsychological assessment and reha-
Jo-Ann Amadeo, PhD, Vice-President, The Close- bilitation
Up Foundation Siegfried Gauggel, Aachen, Germany
Continuous Education in Psychology:
APA-approved workshop
For more information visit: www.apa.org/ce/
[106] Room 27
Analyzing multimethod data
Michael Eid, Berlin, Germany
[107] Room 26
Analysis of event-related brain dynamics
using EEGLAB
Stefan Debener, Southampton Hants, United
Kingdom
Filipa Campos-Viola, Southampton Hants,
United Kingdom

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PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOPS

[108] Room 23 [117] Room 31


The parallel distributed processing ap- Internet-based data collection methods
proach to modeling cognition and its neu- Bernad Batinic, Linz, Austria
ral basis
[118] Salon 20
James L. McClelland, Stanford, USA
The psychology portal www.zpid.de
[109] Room 32 E-resources for research, teaching, and
From physiology to psychology: Functional professional practice
brain imaging (Part I): Optical imaging, neu Barbara Bonfig, Trier, Germany
rovascular coupling, coregistration with
[119] Salon 19
EEG
Sharing research data: Tools and proce-
Hellmuth Obrig, Berlin, Germany
dures
Jens Steinbrink, Berlin, Germany
Erich Weichselgartner, Trier, Germany
[110] Room 30 Continuous Education in Psychology:
From physiology to psychology: Functional APA-approved workshop
brain imaging (Part II): Functional mag For more information visit: www.apa.org/ce/
netic resonance imaging, higher cognitive
[120] Salon 21
functions
Agentic empowerment: The framework
Hauke Heekeren, Berlin, Germany
and strategy to go from research to policy
Isabell Wartenburger, Berlin, Germany
formulation
[111] Room 37 Susan Pick, Mxico, Mexico
Cognitive therapy for posttraumatic stress
[121] Room 40
disorder
Measuring emotional states and person
Anke Ehlers, London, United Kingdom
ality traits, anxiety, anger, depression and
Continuous Education in Psychology:
curiosity
APA-approved workshop
Charles D. Spielberger, Tampa, USA
For more information visit: www.apa.org/ce/
[122] Room 29
[112] Room 33
Dousa-hou: A Japanese psycho-rehabilita-
Cognitive behavioural therapy for psycho-
tion method for body-mind relaxation
sis
Surender Kumar, Fukuoka-ken, Japan
Tania Lincoln, Marburg, Germany
Continuous Education in Psychology:
[113] Room 42 APA-approved workshop
Research based design of multimedia learn For more information visit: www.apa.org/ce/
ing and information systems
[123] Room 24
Wolfgang Schnotz, Landau, Germany
Publishing internationally (sponsored by
[114] Room 38 the Division 1 and Division 15 of the Inter
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual/ national Association of Applied Psycho
transgender issues in clinical populations logy-IAAP)
and clinical settings Michael Frese, Giessen, Germany
Margret Reipen, Mannheim, Germany
[124] Salon 22
[115] Room 39 Bayesian networks in educational assess-
Human factors in interdisciplinary teams ment
Petra Badke-Schaub, Delft, The Netherlands Duanli Yan, Princeton, USA
Gesine Hofinger, Bamberg, Germany Russell Almond, Princeton, USA
Continuous Education in Psychology:
[116] Room 28
APA-approved workshop
Quality development and quality assu-
For more information visit: www.apa.org/ce/
rance in e-learning
Manuela Pchter, Graz, Austria
Karin Schweizer, Braunschweig, Germany

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BDP WORKSHOPs

BDP Workshops for Professionals [WS-025] Room 31


(in German Language) Schulpsychologie in Deutschland
Monday, 21 July 2008, 16.00h Stefan Drewes, Leiter der Schulpsychologischen
Price per workshop: EUR 90 Beratungsstelle, Dsseldorf
Klaus Seifried, Leiter Schulpsychologisches Bera-
In order to provide an opportunity for professio tungszentrum, Berlin
nals whose working language is German, the
Association of German Professional Psycholo- Die Arbeitsfelder von Schulpsychologinnen und
gists (BDP) offers a special workshop program. Schulpsychologen in Deutschland sind sehr
The topics range from clinical over school psy- vielfltig. Das Lernen und Sozialverhalten von
chology to psychotherapy. The organizers have Schlern, Diagnostik und die Beratung von El-
applied for the accreditation of credit points tern und Lehrern sind ein Schwerpunkt. Eben-
through the Chambers of Psychotherapists. so wichtig sind aber die pdagogische und
organisatorische Entwicklung von Schulen, das
The BDP workshop program is not included in Schulklima und die Gesundheit von Lehrern
the registration fee. A separate registration is und Schlern. In den letzten Jahren hat sich die
necessary. Registrations for the workshops will Gewaltprvention und Krisenintervention als
be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. neues Arbeitsfeld in der Schulpsychologie eta-
The maximum number of participants for the bliert.
BDP workshop program is limited. However, Anhand von Fallbeispielen werden konkrete
some workshops are still available. Please check schulpsychologische Interventionen, Arbeits-
at the congress counter for further details. methoden und Organisationsformen exempla-
risch vorgestellt und diskutiert.
[WS-024] Room 30
Workshop fr Studierende: Psychologie [WS-026] Room 32
unterrichten Frderung von hochbegabten Sch
Gislinde Bovet, Seminar fr Didaktik und Lehrer- lerinnen und Schlern in Deutschland
bildung (Gymn.), Rottweil Elke Gemeinhardt, Universitt Erfurt
Sabine Kowal, Anna-Freud-Schule (OSZ), Berlin
Hochbegabte Schler und Schlerinnen haben
Studierende der Psychologie mssen sich zu- grere Lernkapazitten und oft auch grere
nehmend auf Ttigkeiten in verschiedensten Lernbedrfnisse. Diese knnen durch Manah-
psychologischen Berufsfeldern einstellen. Auf- men der Hochbegabungsfrderung, wie dem
grund frherer positiver Rckmeldungen bie- Enrichment, der Akzeleration und durch Pull-
ten wir einen modifizierten Workshop an fr Out-Manahmen befriedigt werden.
das Unterrichten in der Erwachsenenbildung Wie dies in Deutschland durch verschiedene
sowie an beruflichen und allgemein bildenden Initiativen der einzelnen Bundeslnder und in
Schulen. In der theoretischen Einfhrung wer- privaten Trgerschaften umgesetzt wird, ist
den die Studierenden mit allgemeindidakti Thema dieses Beitrages.
schen Prinzipien vertraut gemacht sowie mit Nach der Vorstellung der Frderanstze fr
deren Bezgen zu psychologiedidaktischen Hochbegabte in Deutschland wird Zeit fr ei-
Prinzipien. Darber hinaus werden erprobte nen Austausch und eine Diskussion sein.
Methoden zur Planung von Psychologieunter-
richt vorgestellt. Die Studierenden werden dann
in Gruppen zu einem selbst gewhlten psycho-
logischen Thema eine Unterrichtsstunde pla-
nen, diese dem Plenum vorstellen und Rck-
meldungen darber erhalten.

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BDP WORKSHOPs

[WS-027] Room 33 [WS-029] Room 35


Fortschritte in der Behandlung von Essst- Stresskompetenztraining in Rehabilitation
rungen am Beispiel des Heihungers (Bin- und Prvention
ge Eating Disorder, BED) und des berge- Dieter Kch, Klinik Werra, Reha-Zentrum Bad
wichts Sooden-Allendorf
Anja Hilbert, Philipps Universitt Marburg
Brunna Tuschen-Caffier, Albert Ludwigs Univer- Ziel ist die Befhigung zur Durchfhrung eige-
sitt, Freiburg ner Seminare zur problem- und lsungsorien
tierten Stressbewltigung. Dazu wird ein mehr-
Heihunger-Attacken (BED) stellen eine klinisch stufiges Vorgehen mit Bestandsaufnahme,
auffllige Essstrung dar, die dadurch ge Problemanalyse, Lsungserarbeitung und Hand
kennzeichnet ist, dass wiederkehrende Hei- lungsplanung dargestellt, das sich fr die Bear-
hunger-Attacken erlebt werden, ohne dass ein beitung verschiedenartigster Probleme und
regelmiges, unangemessenes Kompensa Konflikte eignet. Methodisch wird im Klein-
tionsverhalten zur Vermeidung von Gewichts- gruppenkontext mit Elementen der Verhaltens-
zunahme vorliegt. Auf der Grundlage evidenz und Gestalttherapie in Selbsterfahrung kon-
basierter Erfahrungen beschreibt dieser frontierend an realen Situationen gearbeitet.
Workshop diagnostische und therapeutische Ergnzende Elemente mit psychodiagnosti
Strategien bei der Behandlung bergewichtiger schem Vorgehen (arbeitsbezogenes Verhalten
Patienten mit BED. Es werden auf der Basis kla- und Erleben) und Rollenspielen zum selbstbe-
rer Fallbeispiele und bungen fr jede thera- wussten Auftreten werden vorgestellt. Jeder
peutische Phase verwertbare klinische Ma- Teilnehmer erhlt eine CD-ROM mit den voll-
nahmen fr die Behandlung dieser Strung stndigen Arbeitsmaterialien. Bei entspre-
aufgezeigt. chender beruflicher Vorbildung knnen die In-
halte direkt in die eigene Praxis umgesetzt
[WS-028] Room 34 werden.
Sorgen-Exposition: Entwicklung furchterre
gender Imaginationen zur Reduzierung von [WS-030] Room 36
Angst Wie kam das Unglck in die Welt und wie
Jrgen Hoyer, Katja Beesdo, Andrew Gloster, wird es immer wieder weitergegeben?
Technische Universitt Dresden Dietmar Lucas, Mnster

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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PSYCHOLOGY IN BERLIN AND POTSDAM

On-site interactive exhibition Psy- Freie Universitt


chology in Berlin and Potsdam Norman Fosters beautiful new Languages and
A permanent exhibition area devoted to Psy- Literature Library and the Neurocognitive Labs
chology in Berlin and Potsdam will feature the featuring pupillometric, electrodermal and elec
following psychology institutions: trophysiological techniques for investigating
n Humboldt-Universitt Berlin mental processes.
n Freie Universitt Berlin
n Technische Universitt Berlin Psychology-Related Tours
n Universitt Potsdam Beyond the regular sightseeing program (see
n Max Planck Institute for Human Develop- pages 417/418 for details), we offer a number
ment of psychology related activities and opportu
nities to experience the city of Berlin. We ar
The exhibition area will be subdivided in the- ranged for three psychology-related tours.
matic sections presenting collaborations be
tween the five institutions in various fields. In Please register for all tours and visits at the
addition to these demonstrations, there will be exhibition booth Psychology in Berlin and
computer terminals giving access to various on- Potsdam.
line projects and tests. The exhibition area will
also serve as a starting point and reservation History of Psychology in Berlin Tour
office for scientific visits in and around Berlin. Tuesday, 22 July, afternoon: This tour will
Mobile research labs will be featured in the lead to some inner-city places that have been
open air section of the congress venue. important in the history of our discipline in
Berlin.
Off-site scientific visits
ICP 2008 will take advantage of the rich acade- The Berlin Wall Tour
mic infrastructure in and around Berlin. We will Wednesday, 23 July, afternoon: This tour in-
be able to offer a wide range of scientific visits cludes a visit of the Berlin Wall documentation
to institutes and research labs. Example visits center at Bernauer Strasse plus discussion with
include: psychologists and social scientists who have
been working on an on-line participatory dia-
Psychology and Sanssouci A trip to Pots- log to plan the memorial for the Wall
dam (EUR 6 incl. guided tour).
Reinhold Kliegl will offer a tour of his Experi-
mental Psychology Lab featuring state-of-the- Gay and Lesbian Berlin Tour
art eye tracking facilities. Gnter Esser will pre- Thursday, 24 July, afternoon: The city has a
pare a visit to the Academy of Psychotherapy vivid gay and lesbian community. There will be
and Intervention Research. The bus for both an opportunity to take part in a guided tour to
tours will leave from the ICC Berlin on Wednes- the Gay Museum (EUR 9) and to meet psycho-
day, 23 July at 09.00 h. Each group is limited to logists working for a gay and lesbian youth
20 participants. The scientific visits will be com- counseling service (EUR 3 coffee and cake).
bined with a trip to Sanssouci Castle and other
sights of Potsdam. For all of the tours a ticket for public transport
Participants will have to pay a fee to cover for is needed. This can be purchased in every
the transportation to Potsdam. The fee will be S-/U-Bahn station in Berlin.
around EUR 10 and can be paid on the bus.

Visit of the Charit


Guided tours of the Charit will be offered du-
ring the congress. The tours feature clinical-
psychological projects related to psychiatry,
psychosomatics, and psychotherapy of child-
hood and youth (Tuesday, 22 July, afternoon)
and of adulthood (Thursday, 24 July, after-
noon). On both afternoons, four time slots for
the respective visits will be available. On Tues-
day afternoon, the group size is limited to
8 persons, on Thursday afternoon a maximum
of 12 persons can be accepted.

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administrative MEETINGS

Several administrative meetings will take Fachgruppensitzung Klinische Psychologie


place during ICP2008. Please note that at- und Psychotherapie
tendance is by invitation only. Monday, 21 July 2008
19.0020.00 h, Room 44
Association of German Profession Fachgruppensitzung Medienpsychologie
al Psychologists (BDP) Monday, 21 July 2008
19.0020.00 h, Room 13/14
Mitgliederversammlung der Sektion Frei
berufler Fachgruppensitzung Methoden und Eva-
Sunday, 20 July 2008 luation
19.0022.00 h, Room 42 Monday, 21 July 2008
19.0020.00 h, Salon 21
Berliner Abend der LG Berlin-Brandenburg
"Geschichte der Psychologie in Berlin" Fachgruppensitzung Rechtspsychologie
Referent: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schnpflug Monday, 21 July 2008
Tuesday, 22 July 2008 19.0020.00 h, Room 17/18
19.0021.30, Salon 19
Free access for every participant. Fachgruppensitzung Umweltpsychologie
This lecture will be held in German language. Monday, 21 July 2008
However, handouts will be provided in English. 19.0020.00 h, Room 15/16

Beiratssitzung BDP Vorstand Officers Meeting of DGPs and American


Thursday, 24 July 2008 Psychological Association (APA)
08.0009.30 h, Room 48 Tuesday, 22 July 2008
13.3015.00 h, Room 48
Vorstandssitzung
Friday, 25 July 2008 Fachgruppensitzung Biologische Psycholo-
09.0015.00 h, Room 48 gie und Neuropsychologie
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
German Psychological Society 19.0020.00 h, Salon 21
(DGPs) Fachgruppensitzung Differentielle Psycho-
Treffen des Fderationsvorstands logie, Persnlichkeitspsychologie und psy-
Sunday, 20 July 2008 chologische Diagnostik
12.0014.00 h, Room 48 Tuesday, 22 July 2008
19.0020.30 h, Hall 9
Award Ceremony
Monday, 21 July 2008 Fachgruppensitzung Geschichte
15.3016.30 h, Hall 3 der Psychologie
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
General Assembly/Mitgliederversammlung 19.0020.00 h, Salon 22
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
16.3020.00 h, Hall 3 Fachgruppensitzung Pdagogische
Psychologie
Fachgruppensitzung Arbeits- und Organi- Tuesday, 22 July 2008
sationspsychologie 19.0020.00 h, Room 43
Monday, 21 July 2008
19.0020.00 h, Hall 9 Fachgruppensitzung Sozialpsychologie
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
Fachgruppensitzung Entwicklungspsycho 19.0020.00 h, Hall 5
logie
Monday, 21 July 2008 Fachgruppensitzung Verkehrspsychologie
19.0020.00 h, Hall 10 Tuesday, 22 July 2008
19.0020.00 h, Salon 20
Fachgruppensitzung Gesundheitspsycholo
gie
Monday, 21 July 2008
19.0020.00 h, Salon 19

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administrative MEETINGS

European federation of psycholo- International Union of psycholo-


gists associations (EFPA) gical Science (IUPsyS)
GeroPsychology Task Force General Assembly (Part I)
Monday, 21 July 2008 Monday, 21 July 2008
09.0012.00 h, Room 48 13.0018.00 h, Room 42
Standing Committee on Tests and Testing General Assembly (Part II)
Annual Meeting Wednesday, 23 July 2008
Tuesday, 22 July 2008 13.0018.00 h, Room 42
19.0021.00 h, Room 42
World Forum
Scientific Affairs Committee Meeting (IUPsyS co-hosts with IAAP)
Thursday, 24 July 2008 Tuesday, 22 July 2008
10.0013.00 h, Room 48 13.4516.30 h, Room 42

International association of ap- Incoming EC Meeting


plied psychology (IAAP) Friday, 25 July 2008
09.0012.00 h, Best Western Hotel Steglitz
Social Hour of Division 1 (IUPsyS Headquarter Hotel)
(Organizational Psychology)
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
18.4520.00 h, Roof Garden
Officers Meeting
Thursday, 24 July 2008
13.3017.00 h, Room 48
Board of Directors Meeting
Friday, 25 July 2008
08.0018.00 h, Funkturm Lounge

SOCIAL EVENING
hosted by the German Federation of Psychologists Associations

Wednesday, 23 July 2008 20.00h Palais am Funkturm

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.

Tickets are available at the congress counter.


EUR 40 per person
EUR 25 per person from countries eligible for fee reduction

This evening is kindly supported by Hogrefe Publishing House.

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CONGRESS INFORMATION

Congress and Exhibition Office Congress Counter


All congress materials and documentation are
available at the congress counter located in the
entrance hall of the ICC Berlin.
CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH
Paulsborner Strasse 44 Opening hours
14193 Berlin, Germany Sun, 20 July 2008 10.0018.00h
Phone: +4930300 669 0 Mon, 21 July 2008 07.3017.30h
Fax: +4930305 73 91 Tue, 22 July 2008 07.3017.30h
Email: cpo@icp2008.org Wed, 23 July 2008 07.3017.30h
Web: www.cpo-hanser.de Thu, 24 July 2008 07.3017.30h
Fri, 25 July 2008 07.3016.00h
Congress Venue
International Congress Centrum ICC Berlin During these opening hours the congress coun-
Messedamm 22 ter can be reached at:
14055 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49303038 81981
www.icc-berlin.de Fax: +49303038 81980

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.

Name Badges abstract book in exchange for the voucher,


Participants are requested to wear their name which is included in the participant's docu-
badge at all times during the congress. ments. The booth is located next to the con-
gress counter in the entrance foyer of the ICC
Congress Bags Berlin.
Participants receive their congress bag in ex- A small number of abstract books is still avail
change for the voucher, which is included in able for purchase at the congress counter.
the participants documents. The booth is lo Price per abstract book: EUR 30
cated next to the congress counter in the en
trance foyer of the ICC Berlin. Audio-Congress-Service
Selected sessions will be recorded and can be
Congress Documentation purchased on audio CD. For more details about
Abstract CD-ROM this service see page 419.
Registered participants receive an abstract CD-
ROM of ICP2008, which is included in the con- Proceedings
gress bag. The International Congress of Psychology is a
unique gathering of international psychologists
Abstract Book from all disciplines within psychology. As such,
Abstracts of ICP2008 are published in volume the published proceedings of the congress pro-
43, issue 3/4 of the International Journal of vide a comprehensive up-to-date overview of
Psychology. This printed copy was available for the developments within and challenges facing
pre-order. Participants receive their pre-ordered every area of psychology.

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CONGRESS INFORMATION

The International Union of Psychological Sci- nical reasons we kindly ask the speakers not to
ence has agreed with Psychology Press that the use their own notebook.
contributions by the Invited Speakers at the in- Videos (VHS or DVD) need to be handed in at
ternational congress, including the Presidential the speakers center preferably one day before
Address, and the Invited Addresses will be pu- the presentation but at the latest 3 hours prior
blished as soon as possible after the congress to the presentation.
has taken place. In the speakers center there are several PC wor-
The invited papers will be published in two vo- king stations where speakers can also work on
lumes, broadly collected by subject: their PC charts in a quiet area. Technical staff
n Volume 1 will contain papers on cognitive will be glad to assist.
and neuropsychological issues.
n Volume 2 will contain papers on personality, Opening hours
developmental, social, and cultural issues. Sun, 20 July 2008 10.0018.00h
Mon, 21 July 2008 07.3018.00h
Peter A. Frensch assisted by an editorial board Tue, 22 July 2008 07.3018.00h
representing the Scientific Program Committee Wed, 23 July 2008 07.3018.00h
of the congress will edit the volumes. Thu, 24 July 2008 07.3018.00h
Fri, 25 July 2008 07.3016.00h
The volumes are due to be published six to
twelve months after the congress. Internet Service Center
After the congress each volume will be priced As a courtesy to all participants several internet
at EUR 98, however either or both volumes terminals are available in hall 2. Participants
may be pre-ordered at a 50% discount also have the possibility to use the congress in-
EUR 49 per volume. This price includes postage formation system CO CONGRESS ONLINE.
and packing. The proceedings order form can
be downloaded from the congress website Press Center
www.icp2008.org. The press center is set up in room 46 on the
upper floor of the bridge foyer of the ICC Ber-
Congress Information System lin. It is open from Sunday, 20 July through Fri-
CO CONGRESS ONLINE day, 25 July 2008. Press conferences of ICP2008
For the XXIX International Congress of Psy will take place in room 42 from Monday, 21 July
chology, the web based Congress Information through Friday, 25 July, at 11.15h.
System CO CONGRESS ONLINE has been in- The press agency responsible for ICP2008 is
stalled: www.icp2008.org. Milde Marketing. Their staff is pleased to pro
The delegates can set up and print out their vide more detailed information related to press
personal congress program schedule. CO CON- activities during ICP2008.
GRESS ONLINE provides information on:
n Updated scientific program Milde Marketing Science Communication
n Program by day Merkurstrasse 12
n Program by formats with accepted abstracts 14482 Potsdam, Germany
n List of participants (who is who) Phone: +49331583 9354
n List of exhibitors and sponsors Fax: +49331583 9357
n General congress information Email: milde@mildemarketing.de
n Private mailbox Web: www.mildemarketing.de

Speakers Center Business Center


The speakers center is located at the end of the The Business Center is located in the entrance
entrance hall of the ICC Berlin. Speakers are foyer of the ICC Berlin. Participants can make
asked to hand in their CD-ROM or USB stick, copies as well as receive and send faxes at a
containing the presentation (IBM format or com small fee.
patible, no multisession) preferably one day be
fore their presentation but at the latest 3 hours Opening hours
prior to the presentation. Sun, 20 July 2008 13.0018.00h
The presentation will be transferred to the cen- Mon, 21 July 2008 07.3018.00h
tral congress server and will be available after- Tue, 22 July 2008 07.3018.00h
wards on a special congress notebook in the Wed, 23 July 2008 07.3018.00h
hall of the presentation. Due to time and tech- Thu, 24 July 2008 07.3018.00h
Fri, 25 July 2008 07.3018.00h

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CONGRESS INFORMATION

Poster Exhibition Cash Machine


Posters are displayed from Monday, 21 July An ATM/cash machine is located in the en
through Friday, 25 July 2008 in hall 2 of the trance foyer of the ICC Berlin. The following
ICC Berlin. The posters are changed twice a day cards are accepted: EC-Card, Maestro, Euro-
(except for Friday) and are at display between card, Mastercard, Visa, Eufiserv, Cirrus and
09.00h and 12.00h (morning session) and be Plus.
tween 14.00h and 17.00h (afternoon session).
The presenting author should be at the poster Cloakroom
wall during the poster session. A cloakroom can be used at a small fee (coat
The authors of the posters are asked to put up EUR 1,70; luggage EUR 2) in the entrance hall
their poster on the particular congress day be of the ICC Berlin, west side (blue side) from
tween 08.00h and 09.00h (morning session) Sunday, 20 July through Friday, 25 July 2008.
or between 13.00h and 14.00h (afternoon Participants can also store their luggage there.
session) and to remove the poster between
12.00h and 13.00h (morning session) or be First Aid
tween 17.00h and 18.00h (afternoon session) The first aid room is located in the entrance fo-
on the day of presentation. Posters that have yer of the ICC Berlin, close to the congress
not been removed by 13.00h/18.00h will be counter. The staff at the congress counter is
disposed off. able to show the way.
A poster information desk will be installed in
the poster exhibition. Hotel Reservation
Hotel accommodation can be reserved at the
Technical Exhibition congress counter in the entrance foyer of the
A technical exhibition is set up in the central ICC Berlin.
lobby, side foyer (blue) and bridge lobby of the
ICC Berlin from Monday, 21 July through Thurs How to get to the ICC Berlin
day, 24 July 2008. Please see page 10 for a U-Bahn line 2 to station Kaiserdamm or S-Bahn
comprehensive list of exhibitors. line 45 or 46 to station Messe Nord/ICC.
Tickets for public transport can be purchased in
Opening hours every S-/U-Bahn station or directly in the bus.
Mon, 21 July 2008 09.0017.00 h
Tue, 22 July 2008 09.0017.00 h Car Park
Wed, 23 July 2008 09.0017.00 h The ICC Berlin has a multi-storey car park. Par-
Thu, 24 July 2008 09.0017.00 h ticipants arriving by car are advised to use these
facilities. Parking fees are not included in the
Catering registration fee: EUR 7,50 per day, EUR 2 per
Beverages and snacks can be purchased at se hour.
veral snack bars which are located in the foyers
of the ICC Berlin. Lunch is available at self-pay Taxis
counters in the main lobby and at the Pullman A taxi stand is located on the lower level of the
Restaurant. A barbecue grill is installed in the ICC Berlin. Participants can call taxis at the ICC
beer garden in front of the Funkturm Lounge. information counter in the entrance foyer. The
The Funkturm Restaurant is located high up on information counter is located opposite the
the Funkturm (radio tower) next to ICC Berlin. main entrance doors of the ICC Berlin. Taxis
Reservations are recommended. can be called day and night on the telephone
Phone Funkturm Restaurant: numbers: 21 01 01 or 44 33 22 or 26 10 26.
+49303038 29 00

Congress Language
The official language of ICP2008 is English.
Simultaneous interpretation is not provided.
The BDP Workshops on Monday, 21 July will be
held in German.

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SOCIAL AND SUPPORTING PROGRAM

Opening Ceremony and Welcome Re- Enjoy wonderful dining and wining together
ception with your colleagues in an extraordinary at-
Sunday, 20 July 2008, 18.00 h mosphere. The welcome drink and the musical
Hall 1, ICC Berlin entertainment Echte rzte is kindly provided
The presidents of the International Union of by Hogrefe Publishing House.
Psychological Science, the German Federation
of Psychologists Associations and of ICP 2008 Cost contribution:
will be pleased to welcome you to Berlin. The EUR 40 per person
Brass Ensemble of the Berlin Philharmonic Or- EUR 25 per person from countries eligible for
chestra and the Beatbox Crew Oralic Sound- fee reduction.
machines together with Breakdancers and
BMX bike artists will introduce you to the di- Tickets need to be pre-ordered at the congress
verse cultural and artistic landscape of the Ger- counter and include a glass of sparkling wine
man capital. during the reception and an international buf-
The official opening will be followed by a wel- fet dinner. Additional beverages are available
come reception in the foyers of the ICC Berlin for purchase on a self-payment basis.
with drinks and refreshments. A great opportu-
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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SOCIAL AND SUPPORTING PROGRAM

Supporting Program City Sightseeing Tour of Berlin


CPO HANSER SERVICE offers the following Tuesday, 22 July 2008, 09.0012.00h
tours during the congress days. Participation is Historic, futuristic, ever-changing on this tour
limited and will be handled on a first-come, you will discover the most beautiful sites of the
first-served basis. All tours will start and end at bustling metropolis: Kurfrstendamm and Pots
the congress venue ICC Berlin. damer Platz, the State Opera on the boulevard
Unter den Linden, the Reichstag building,
City Sightseeing Tour of Berlin Charlottenburg Palace and remnants of the
Sunday, 20 July 2008, 14.0017.00h famous Berlin Wall.
Historic, futuristic, ever-changing on this tour Price per person: EUR 25
you will discover the most beautiful sites of
the bustling metropolis: Kurfrstendamm and For registered accompanying persons one City
Potsdamer Platz, the State Opera on the boule- Sightseeing Tour of Berlin is included in the re-
vard Unter den Linden, the Reichstag building, gistration fee. Please note that advance reser-
Charlottenburg Palace and remnants of the vation is required.
famous Berlin Wall.
Price per person: EUR 25 Full Day Excursion to Potsdam
Tuesday, 22 July 2008, 09.0017.00h
For registered accompanying persons one City See for yourself what Potsdam, one of Germa
Sightseeing Tour of Berlin is included in the re- nys most beautiful cities, is all about. Flanking
gistration fee. Please note that advance reser- Berlin to the southwest, it reflects best the bril-
vation is required. liance of Prussian history in many different pe-
riods. The renowned gardens of Sanssouci are
Jewish Berlin an international attraction. Following a guided
Monday, 21 July 2008, 09.0013.00h tour of the magnificent parks, you will visit one
By bus you will be taken to Spandauer Vor- of the Sanssouci palaces, built by Frederick the
stadt, an area of central Berlin dominated by Great. After lunch Cecilienhof Palace will be
the golden dome of the New Synagogue. Your visited, built between 1913 and 1917 in the
guide will take you on a walking tour of this style of an English Country Manor for the fami-
quarter which has become one of the focal ly of the Crowne Prince. Here the Potsdam
points of Jewish life in Berlin. Afterwards the Agreement was signed in 1945 which transfer-
bus will take you to one of the most fascinating red the chief authority in Germany to the Ame-
museums in Berlin, in the trendy district of rican, Russian, British and French military com-
Kreuzberg the Jewish Museum. The building manders in their respective zones of occupati-
is a spectacular highlight of modern architec- on and to a four-power Allied Control Council
ture in Berlin and was designed by the famous for matters regarding the whole of Germany.
architect Daniel Libeskind. The museum provi- Price per person: EUR 95 incl. lunch
des an interesting insight into the history of the
Jewish people. Half Day Excursion to Potsdam
Price per person: EUR 38 Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 09.0014.00h
See for yourself what Potsdam, one of Germa
Combined Bus/Boat Tour of Berlin nys most beautiful cities, is all about. Flanking
Monday, 21 July 2008, 14.0017.00h Berlin to the southwest, it reflects best the bril-
Discover Berlins city center from a different, liance of Prussian history in many different pe-
intriguing perspective! By bus you will be taken riods. The renowned gardens of Sanssouci are
on a little tour on the way to the Spree River an international attraction. Following a guided
pier where you will board a sightseeing boat. tour of the magnificent parks, you will visit one
On the way to the historical heart of the city of the Sanssouci palaces, built by Frederick the
you will pass such famous sights as the Reichs- Great. Your guide will then take you on a city
tag, the Nikolai Quarter, the Berlin Cathedral tour that includes the Dutch and Russian quar-
and Museum Island. At the end of the ters and Cecilienhof Palace where the Potsdam
90-minute boat tour the bus will pick you up Agreement was signed in 1945.
and take you back to the ICC Berlin. Price per person: EUR 49
Price per person: EUR 38

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Visit to the bauhaus archiVe Day eXcursion to DresDen


Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 14.30 17.30 h friday, 25 July 2008, 08.00 19.00 h
Enrich your stay in Berlin with a visit to the Bau- Just a 3 hour drive from Berlin, Dresden, also
haus Archive / Museum of Design! It is the most known as Elb-Florence because of its many
complete existing collection focused on the museums, art treasures and its architectural
history of the Bauhaus (1919 1933), the most beauty, is located. Upon arrival in Dresden,
important school of architecture, design and your guide will take you on a walking tour of
art of the 20th century. The collection is housed the city center and show you such famous sites
in a building drafted by Walter Gropius, the as the Church of Our Lady, the Zwinger, the
founder of the school. Residence Palace and the Semper Opera. You
Price per person: eur 31 will visit the Green Vault which is considered
one of the most important and largest treasure
controVersial berlin chamber museums in the world and located in
thursday, 24 July 2008, 09.00 13.00 h the Dresden Royal Palace. Bus transfer back to
What comes to mind first when you think of Berlin in the late afternoon.
Berlin? Most people associate the city with its Price per person: eur 100 incl. lunch
cold war past and its island status and find
that part of Berlins history the most intriguing
one. On this tour your guide will take you back
in time and show you the most famous sites,
such as the museum at Checkpoint Charlie, the
famous border crossing where in 1961 the
world feared a third world war when American
and Sowjet tanks stood facing each other. Even
though today it is hard even to tell where the
wall used to run, a lot of the aftermath of
Berlins separation is still noticeable.
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INDEX

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

420
index

Aminev,E. 72 ArrnzBecker,O. 380


Aminranjbar,M. 330 ArriagaFerreira,P. 229
Amit,A. 121, 230 Arro,G. 173
Ammon,M. 126 Arseneault,L. 361
AmpamWejin,D. 101 Arshadi,N. 121
Amunts,L. 148 Arshava,I. 325
Anastassiou-Hadjicharalambous,X. 211 Arthur,L. 362
Anderson,C. 57, 281, 299, 347 Aru,J. 56
Anderson,H.K. 361 Asai,T. 227
Anderson,N. 25 Asakawa,S. 385
Anderssen,N. 81 Asami,K. 381
Andersson,G. 31 Asamura,A. 81
Andersson,S.I. 207 Asano,R. 337
Ando,M. 325 sberg,J. 69
Ando,S. 92 Asendorpf,J. 184, 275
Andorfer,U. 76 Asgari,A. 152
AndradedaSilva,G. 127, 262 Ashja,A. 262
Andreatta,M. 247 Askari,A. 206
Andreatta,P. 350 AskariPour,N. 95
Andrs,A. 81, 131, 177, 310 Askita,M. 213
AndrsGmez,M.S. 335 Aslan,A. 54
Andres,P. 228 Aso,R. 69
Andreen,P. 305 Aspin,C. 354
Andrews,G. 356 Asseburg,R. 81
Andrews,M. 196 Atallah,S.E.-D. 267
Andrews-McClymont,J. 294 Atanassova-Trifonova,M. 388
ngelCarrasco,M. 85, 380 Atashpour,H. 95, 366
Angeles,M.P. 318 Atsumi,T. 212
Angeli,C. 32, 266 Auclair,L. 69, 329
Angelucci,L. 159 Auer,T.-S. 371
Angstmann,S. 104 Auerbach,R. 354, 381
Anisuzzaman,M.D. 219 Augustin,S. 192
Annen,Y. 175 Augustinova,M. 39
Ansari,D. 60 Avallone,F. 95
Anschtz,A. 171 Avdeyenok,L. 233
Ansorge,U. 347 Avicenna,M. 325
Anstey,K. 271 Avraamides,M. 147, 182, 282
Anton,B. 24 Awanesjan,A. 337
Antoni,C.H. 29, 42, 347 Awang-Hashim,R. 301, 370
Antnio,J. 74 Axberg,U. 199
Antonopoulou,C. 187 Axelrad-Levy,T. 259
Aoki,T. 170 Axmacher,N. 40, 143
Aparecida,R.S. 338 Aycan,Z. 47
Aparicio,M. 88, 242 Aydin,N. 60
Apetroaia,A. 233 Ayenibiowo,K. 339
Aponte,S. 233 Ayeni,E. 260
Appel,M. 193 Ayyash-Abdo,H. 113
Arakawa,A. 230 Ayzenberg,A. 363
Aralova,M. 85 Azami,R. 249
Arana,J.M. 393 Azarbayejani,M. 339
Arantes,M. 270 Azargoon,H. 91
Arajo,L. 387 Azevedo,R. 265
Araujo-Pedrosa,A. 75
Araujo-Soares,V. 325 B
Archambault,I. 301 Baartman,L. 362
Ardila,R. 34, 57, 101, 264 Baasch,S. 156, 296
ArvaloPrieto,M.V. 46 Babaeva,J. 313
Argenta,R. 107 Babai,R. 187
AriasGalicia,F. 36, 95, 332, 333 Baba, V. 345
AriasPatino,E. 80 Baban,A. 375
Ariga,A. 64 Babb,R. 83
ArisaSamrong,M.S. 299 Babikir,M. 63
Arlt,D. 36 Babu,N. 69
ArmasVargas,E. 175, 254, 367 Babu,R. 257
Armbrecht,A.-S. 150 Bachmann,A. 226
Armbruster,D. 140 Bachmann,G. 70, 171
Arnaudova,S. 66 Bachmann,T. 56
Arnaudova,V. 70 Back,M. 273
Arnold,F. 354 Bckman,L. 39
Arnold,G. 165 Bckstrm,M. 183
Arnold,K.-H. 101 Bacon,B.A. 74, 248
Arntz,A. 190 Bacro,F. 233
Arogundade,O. 336 Badke-Schaub,P. 283

421
INDEX

Baenninger-Huber,E. 47, 93 Bartram,D. 54, 55, 116, 135, 201


Baerfeldt,C. 223 Bartres-Faz,D. 40
Baess,P. 250 Barzilai,S. 142
Baezzat,F. 84, 87 Basaglia,A. 73
Bagherian,R. 159 Bashash,L. 213
Bagraim,J. 262 Bassan,D. 307
Baguma,P. 47, 198 Basten,U. 150
Baharudin,R. 355 Batchelder,W. 302
Bahbouh,R. 42 Bath,A. 237
Bahner,J.E. 364 Battaglia,S. 129
Bahrainian,S.A. 191 Battistelli,P. 74
Bahram,A. 123 Batty,G.D. 279
BahramiEhsan,H. 239 Batum,P. 253
Bahrololoomi,M.H. 146 Baturin,N. 262
Bahrs,D. 159 Baucom,D.H. 31, 41
Bai,X. 368, 374 Baudson(neKlein),T.G. 132
BaiatMokhtary,L. 285 Bauer,A. 83
Baillien,E. 103 Bauer, S. 303
Baiocco,R. 233 Baumann,N. 135
Baird,D. 288 Baumeister,A. 330
Bak,W. 215 Baumert,A. 359
Baker,T. 150 Baumgrtel,F. 273
Bakhtavar,E. 259 Bausenhart,K.M. 165
BakracevicVukman,K. 46 Bayani,A.A. 81
Balaceanu,G. 242 Bayen,U. 302
Balaj,B. 368 Bayer,M. 106
Balgiu,B. 313 Bayer,U. 294
Ball,T. 315 Bayona,J.A. 192, 298, 397
Ballesteros,S. 29 Bayraktar,F. 73, 131
Baltenneck,N. 96 Baysara,L. 313
Balyanin,K. 130 Bazillier,C. 261
Bamberg,E. 119, 365 Bazzazian,S. 159
Bamberg,S. 25, 43 Beauducel,A. 309
Bandalos,D. 269 Bechtoldt,M. 45
Bandelow,S. 28 Beck,A. 42
Banerjee,M. 295 Becker,D. 121
Banozic,A. 50 Becker,E. 263
Banse,R. 184 Becker,J. 81
Banyai,E. 363 Becker,M. 50, 349
Bao,Y. 165 Becker,S. 82
Bapat,R. 316 Beckmann,J.F. 222
Bar,M. 114 Beckmann,N. 33
Br,A.S. 41 Bedynska,S. 339
Barabanshchikova,V. 79 Beelmann,A. 101
BaraldiSobral,R. 317 Beesdo,K. 55
Barati,H. 262 Beetz,A. 183
Barazandeh,H. 74 Behnke,S. 99
Barbato,M. 228 Beh-Pajooh,A. 34
Barbosa,C.M. 228, 253, 259, 263, 333, 372 Behrendt,J. 356
Barbosa,M. 102 Behrmann,M. 118
Barcelata,B. 159 Behrnd,V. 290
Bar-Hillel,M. 110 Beierlein,C. 26
Barkmann,C. 76 Beilock,S. 116, 280
Baron,C. 243 Beische,D. 287
Bar-On,D. 23, 279 BejadaCosta,A. 260
Barone,D. 297 Bejaoui,M. 83
Barough,N. 180 Bejar,I.I. 222, 375
Barrasa,A. 226, 243 Bekk,M. 88
Barrera,K. 69 Bekkering,H. 40, 278
Barros,M. 175 Belinchn, M. 65
BarrosDuarte,C. 97, 373 Bellouti,R.F. 91
Barroso,J. 40 BellicodaCosta,A.E. 157, 263, 297, 340
Barroso,R. 333 Bellinger,D. 199
Barry,J. 125, 164 Bell,R. 296
Barskova,T. 224 Belschak,F. 262
Barsky,P. 149 Belting,J. 203
Barsukov,S. 340 Beltran,D. 66
Bar-Tal,D. 197, 264, 275 Benartzi,E. 164, 292
BartauRojas,I. 75 Benavides,G. 85
Bartels,M. 37 Benbow,C. 127
Bartholdt,L. 79 Bender,J. 325
Bartling,K. 29 Bender,W. 28
Bartolucci, C. 63 Benedek,M. 104

422
index

Benedetti,J. 219 Bierhals,R. 283


Benediktov,S. 385 Bieri,C. 362
Bengel,J. 25 Bifulco,A. 300, 301
Benk,A. 177 Bila,I. 313
Bennacer,H. 168, 335 Bilalic,M. 210
Benoit,R.G. 315 Bilandzic,H. 122, 221
Bente,G. 108 BilbaoRamrez,M.A. 337
Bentler,P.M. 275 Bilewicz,M. 108
Bentosela,M. 265 Bilgi,R. 95
Benyamini,Y. 375 Bilimria,H. 113
Benz,B.F. 235, 265 Billiet,C. 230
Benz,I. 96 Bindemann,M. 30
Berah,Z. 239 Binnewies,C. 138
Berardi,R. 63 Binser,M.J. 68
Berberian,B. 230 Binsted,G. 227
Berdnikova,E. 58 Bipp,T. 121
Bereby-Meyer,Y. 320 Birnbaum,M. 196
Berezanskaya,N. 313 Bischof,N. 105
Bergen,D. 265 Bischof-Khler,D. 105
Berger,A. 29 Bite,I. 259
Berger,C. 359 Bittenbinder,E. 121
Berger,M. 60 Bittner,A. 302
Berger,R. 243 Bittner,J. 103
Berger,U. 261 Bjekic,D. 180
Berglund,B. 139 Blachnio,A. 97
Bergly,T.H. 322 Blais,C. 197
Beriker,N. 136 Blake,R. 278
Berkant,H.G. 388 Blanchard-Fields,F. 100
Berkics,M. 374 Blanco,F. 248
Berking,M. 141, 190 Blanton,J. 61
Berkol,T.D. 314 Blaschke,C. 203
Bermeitinger,C. 358 Blaschke,S. 328
Bernabei,P. 107 Blatny,M. 363, 387
Bernardo,A.B.I. 137, 267 Blauwitz,J. 63
Bernardo,F. 96 Blavatskky,P. 196
Bernhard-Oettel,C. 42 Bledow,R. 180, 262
Bernini,O. 237 Bles,M. 315
Bernstein,D. 26 Blickle,G. 25, 140
Berntsen,D. 25 Bliem,H.R. 35
Berro,A. 81 Blinnikova, I. 97
BerriosMartos,P. 244 Blinnikova,S. 314
Berry,J. 23, 186, 202, 363 Blohm,G. 262
Bertels,J. 278 Blois,S. 175
Berthold,A. 339 Blowers,G. 80
Berthoud,C. 238, 355 Bluemke,M. 121
Berti,S. 109 Blumberg,H. 114
Bertolotti,G. 160 Blumberga,S. 397
Bertovic,M. 79 Blmel,I. 82
Bertrams,A. 119, 120 Bluteau,J. 361
Bertulis,A. 278 Blythe,H. 59
Berwal,S. 160 Bobowik,M. 263
Besani,C. 158 Bocklisch, F. 28
Bespanskaya,E. 69 Bode,S. 370
Besta,T. 160 Boekaerts,M. 198
Betancourt,D. 43 Boer,D. 105
Betrancourt,M. 364 Boersch-Supran,A. 103
Btrisey,C. 146, 151 Boessneck,A. 81
Betsch,T. 25, 267, 349 Bogacz,R. 197
Beygi,A.R. 113 Boggio,P. 150, 294
Bhana,K. 73 Bogler,C. 214
BhattiAli,R. 214 Bogolyubova,O. 242
Bhushan,B. 217 Bogoslovskaya,Z. 318
Bialaszek,W. 230 Bogoslovskiy,S. 132
Bian,R. 95 Bogoyavlenskaya,D. 206
Bianchi,C. 23 Bhme,K. 152
Bianchi,G. 114 Bohn,A. 26
Bicho,E. 40 Bohne,A. 177, 379
Biebl,R. 228 Bohner,G. 184
Bieg,S. 32 Boich,J. 218
Bielawska-Batorowicz,E. 61, 194 Boies,K. 243
Biele, G. 27 Bojovic,M. 113
Bieneck,S. 184 Bokhan,N. 394
Bieniok,M. 96 Bolger,N. 137, 352

423
INDEX

Boll,T. 130 Brauner,E. 49


Bollmann,G. 95 Braunstein-Bercovitz,H. 75
Bolsanello,M.A. 285 Braverman,M. 157
Bommareddy,U.R. 36, 123 BravoVick,M. 137
BonasaJimenez,P. 156 Bray,J. 284
Bona,Y. 264 Brebner,J. 320
Bondarchuk,O. 58, 191 Brehmer,Y. 59
Bondarenko,A. 82 Breitmeyer,B. 56
Bond,M.H. 193 Brems,C. 54
Bond,R. 133 Bremser,I. 95
Bone,M.E. 158 Brenk,C. 291
Bonechi,F. 338 Brenlla,M.E. 210
Bonekamp,E. 93 Brenner-Hartmann,J. 306
Bonnaud-Antignac,A. 152, 160 Breuer,J. 292
Bonnes,M. 116 Breugst,N. 88
Bonnet,A. 345 Bridgeman,B. 48
Boonprakob,P. 299 Brighton,H. 348
Boos,M. 347 Briley,D. 136
Boot,W. 115 Bringas,M.L. 316
Bore,M. 130 Brinkmann,K. 43
Borelli,M. 311 Brinkmann,S. 81
Borgmann,L. 82 Brisset,C. 282
Borgogni,L. 200 Brito,R. 175
Borisova,M. 396 Brock,A. 103
Borkenau,P. 33 Brock,T.C. 220
Bormotov,A. 48 Brocke,B. 140
Born,A. 151 Brockhaus,F. 35
Born,M. 38, 116, 140, 201, 219 Brder,A. 267, 302
Bornman,E. 273 Brogan,A. 160
Bors,D.A. 82, 362 Bromme,R. 224
Bos,H. 23 Brosch,T. 349
Bosak,J. 120 Brose,A. 100
Bosau,C. 204, 340 Brovkina,J. 51
Bosch,M. 50, 259 Brown,G. 37
Bsch,C. 291 Brown,J. 198
Boski,P. 267 Brown,R. 24
Bosnar,K. 93 Brown,S.L. 103
Botella,C. 64, 360 Bruce,V. 47
Both,L. 175 Brcher-Albers,C. 99, 193
BotiaSanabria,M.L. 81, 338 Bruchmueller,K. 158
Botvinick,M. 37, 198 Bruder,C. 209
Bouchafa,H. 335 Bruenken,R. 31
Boucheix,J.-M. 364 Brunanski,D. 47, 112, 356
Boudoukha,A.H. 73 Brunner,M. 31, 32
Boujon,C. 245 Bruno,A. 70
Bovet,G. 54 Bruny,T. 282
Bowden,S. 269 Brustad,R. 218
Bowler,R.M. 199 Bruun,O. 183
Bowman,B. 27 Brytek-Matera,A. 76
Bowman,D. 266 Brzezicka,A. 376
Boyd,C. 109 Bub,D. 116
Boyer,I. 88 Buccino,G. 196
Bozo,. 160, 394 Buchanan,H. 372
Bradley,G. 108 Buchczik,N.-R. 325
Bradley,M. 57 Bucholtz,N. 311
Braet,C. 376 Buchwald,P. 201, 325
Brhler,E. 60 Buckingham,G. 290
Brand,G. 260 Bucur,B. 312
Brand,H. 370 Budde,H. 150
Brand,M. 133 Budescu,D. 102
Brandimonte,M. 284 BudiTaruna,Z. 314
Brandsttter,E. 132 Budson,A. 380
Brandstetter,S. 92 Buehner,M. 28
Brandt,H. 351 Buitenweg,J.R. 29
Brandt,M. 225 Bulanova,O. 125
BrassardLapointe,M.-L. 177 BulkoolMettrau,M. 88
Brassen,S. 149 Bullock,M. 140, 291
Brass,M. 190 Bull,P. 140
Brten,I. 142, 224 Bulotait,L. 144
Bratzke,D. 359 Bulut,S. 51
Braun,B.-M. 353 Bundesen,C. 279
Braun,E. 362, 378 Burbiel,I. 373
Braun,M. 302 Burdukova,J. 333

424
index

Burger,C. 76 Cao,Y. 311


Burger,D. 126 Caponecchia,C. 163, 368
Burianova,H. 269 Cappa,S. 196
Burke,C. 352 Caprara,G.V. 57, 121, 134, 203
Burke,E. 360 Caprara,M.G. 377
Burkert,S. 104 Caraiani,C. 33
Burkhardt,M. 104 Carballeira,M. 285
Burkolter,D. 62 Carbon,C.-C. 30
Burmester,M. 364 Carbonneau,R. 76
Burov,O. 96, 307 Cardelle-Elawar,M. 267
Burshteyn,D. 313 CardenasLopez,G. 235, 259
Burton,J. 164 Cardu,H. 127
Burton,L. 201 Carija,M. 372, 373
Busana,G. 152, 348 Carius,R. 45
Busch,C. 270 Carlier,M. 107
Bushman,B. 299 Carlo,G. 120, 136, 219
Busjahn,A. 140 Carlson,J. 351
Busko,V. 325 Carmen,S.R. 76
Bustillos,A. 377 Carmona,E. 165
Bustreo,M. 88, 97, 330 Carmona,S. 315
Butollo,W. 373 CarmonaMonge,F.J. 261
Buttelmann,D. 68 Carneiro,P. 226
Bttner,G. 27 Carnevale,P. 136
Button,C. 320 Caro,D. 29
Buxbaum,L. 278 Carpenter,M. 141
BykgzeKavas,A. 79, 242 Carpintero,H. 49, 182, 365
Buzhgeyeva,E. 51 Carr,E. 394
Bye,H.H. 173 Carrasco Galn, M. J. 260
Bykova,A. 50 Carrasco,M. 177, 233
Byrka,K. 271 Carrasco,M.J. 75
Byrne,B.M. 38, 135 Carreiras,M. 196
Byrne,S. 233 Carrera,P. 64
Carrillovila,S. 220
C Carrus,G. 116, 138
Caballero,A. 84 Carsten,O. 203
Cabanela,N. 242 Cartierre,N. 85
Cabiya,J. 276 Carvalho,C. 177
Cabrera,F. 68 Carvalho,R.G. 171, 341
Cabrera,I. 177 Carvalho,S. 397
Cacchione,T. 68, 165 CarvalhodaSilva,P.J. 63
Caillaud,S. 365 CarvalhoRelva,I. 132
Cailleau,F. 75 Carver,C.S. 102, 271, 305, 355
Cairns,E. 23, 114, 218 Casagrande,M. 66, 84, 165
Cai,T. 82 Cascallar,E. 127, 198, 210
CajigasdeSegredo,N. 358 Cashdollar,N. 383
Cakir,G. 134 Casimiro,M. 307
Calder,G. 114 Caspar,F. 118, 125, 304
Calderon,G. 318 Caspi,A. 235
CaldernLpez,S. 85 CastaedaFigueiras,S. 127, 152, 310
Calero,M.D. 92 Castanheira,H. 102
Calkins,M. 26 Castano,G. 209, 213
Call,J. 199 Castejon,J.-L. 88
Calzada,A. 72 Castelain,T. 384
Camacho,C. 257 Castelhano,M. 30
Camacho-Gingerich,A. 305 Castelli,L. 88
Cameiro,M. 231 Castell,M. 198
Campbell,L. 284 CastilloLen,T. 277
Campelos,C. 91 Caston,A. 296
Campos,J. 113, 164 Castro,. 91, 243, 324
Campos,M. 338 Castro,J. 149
Campos,P. 259 Castro,N. 294
Campos,R.C. 63 Catano,V. 144
Canas,J. 353, 358 Catena, A. 181
Caas,J.L. 43 Cavallero,C. 250
Candeias,A. 82, 313 Cawthorpe,D.R.L. 357
Cndido,A. 266 Caycedo,C. 178, 193
Cane,J.E. 45 Cazares,A. 371
Canham,H. 27 Cebri,J. 91
CantonCortes,D. 233, 373 Cecen,A.R. 225
Cao,G. 237 Ceglie,F. 63, 235
Cao,J. 296 CemErsoy,N. 397
Cao,L. 366 Cen,G. 388
Cao,X. 228, 329 Cercl,A. 160

425
INDEX

Cerdan,R. 146 Cheraghi,F. 160


CerqueiraSantos,E. 85 Cherbuin,N. 369
Cervai,S. 152, 213 Cherepovska,N. 98
Cervello,E. 218 Cherian,D. 72
Cervone,D. 57, 358 Cherney,I.D. 120
Cesario,J. 182 Cherng,R.-J. 227
Cesniene,I. 97, 155 Chernorizov,A. 278
Cetinkaya,E. 204, 365 Cheung,C.-K. 208
Chadee,D. 33, 133, 338 Cheung,C.N. 229
Chainay, H. 371 Cheung,F. 262
Chalmers,K. 214 Cheung,F.M. 38, 116, 135, 219, 285, 302
Chamakalayil,L. 263, 314 Cheung,H. 123
Chambaron,S. 143 Cheung,M.W.-L. 309
Cham,H. 88 Cheung,S.F. 219, 302
Chan,D. 47 Chevalier,N. 69
Chan,L. 388 Chi,L. 85
Chan,M.W.Chiu 131 Chiang,S.-K. 90
Chano,J. 285 Chicherio,C. 107
Chan,R. 111 Chie,H. 246
Chan,S.C.Chung 324 Chilala,M. 96
Chandrasekharan,S. 115 Chiller-Glaus,S. 30
Chang,B.-S. 178, 240 Chin,J.-C. 233, 335
Chang,J.-Y. 262 China,A. 397
Chang,K. 226 Chinaveh,M. 344
Chang,M.K. 246 Chin-Chin,C. 142
Chang,S.-H. 240 Chiotis,G. 111, 112, 134, 176, 259
Chang,W.C. 137 Chirkov,V. 111, 218
Chang,W.-G. 175 Chistopolskaya,K. 259
Chang,X.-L. 44 Chiu,C.Y. 124, 374
Chang,Y. 160 Chmielewska,A. 155
Chao,G. 220 Choi,I. 374
Chao,H.-F. 329 Choi,J.H. 254
Chapman,A. 141, 304 Choi,J.-S. 98, 327
Charalambous, K. 71 Chliz,M. 181, 395
Charles,E. 42 Choochom,O. 365
Chater,A. 60 Chookhampaeng,C. 253, 286
Chaturvedi,N. 85 Choosakul,C. 92
Chau,C. 134, 324, 394 Chorot,P. 240
Chaudhary,N. 23, 352 Chou,C.-C. 142
Chauhan,P. 96 Chou,L.-F. 200
Che,L. 44, 70 Chou,Y.-J. 48, 84
Chen,B.-B. 333 Chouliara,N. 324
Chen,C.Y. 318, 387 Chrisler,J. 61
Chen,C.-Y. 262 Christandl,F. 103
Cheney,A. 80 Christensen,A. 31, 41
Chen,G. 146, 229 Christie,D. 114
Chen,H. 112, 320, 388 Christophe,A. 115
Chen,H.-C. 360 Christou,K.P. 187
Chen,H.-H. 98 Chua,Z. 394
Chen,I.-F. 237 Chuang,Y.-C. 273
Chen,J.-Y. 360 Chuang,Y.-J. 240
Chen,K.-H. 301 Chuawanlee,W. 299
Chen,L. 47, 228, 289, 310 Chuderski,A. 377
Chen,L.-C. 82, 254 Chudzicka-Czupala,A. 195, 342
Chen,L.-h. 235, 243 Chun,M.M. 374
Chen,M. 230 Chung,K.K.H. 227
Chen,P.-H. 316 Church,A.T. 358
Chen,P.-L. 233 Church,R. 262
Chen,Q. 124 Chu,Y. 318
Chen,S.-F. 65 Chu,R.-L. 209
Chen,S.-H. 66, 97 Cian,L. 96
Chen,S.X. 267, 303 Cicevic,S. 231
Chen,S.-Y. 117 Cieslik,S. 64
Chen,W. 243, 272 Ciot,M.-G. 339
Chen,X. 32, 56, 82, 99, 184, 233 Cisneros,C. 24
Chen,Y. 125, 236, 239, 298, 328 Ciucurel,M.M. 82
Chen,Z. 216, 237, 307 Clarke,D. 343
Cheng,B.-S. 34 Clarke,P. 103
Cheng,C. 274 ClaroLaRotta,S. 246
Cheng,J. 295 Clarys,D. 169
Cheng,P.-W. 110 Clases,C. 46, 105, 207
Cheng,W.-N.Kara 344 Claudio,V. 88, 127
Cheng,Y.-C. 113 Claus,B. 297

426
index

Clausing,A. 96 Coutinho,V. 356


Clauss-Ehlers,C. 186, 305 Covic,T. 110
Clavel,C. 85 Cowan,N. 376
Clment,E. 191 Cox,W.M. 135
Clement,P. 259 Coyne,I. 55
Clemmensen,T. 258, 353 Craciun,C. 92
Clifford,I. 96, 370 Crackau,B. 394
Clinciu,A.I. 126 Crafti,N. 64
Clinton,A. 73, 102 Craighero,L. 40
Cocorada,E. 152, 213 Crameri,A. 111
Coder,B. 215 Crayen,C. 25
Coelho,V. 48, 233, 335 Creed,P. 246, 270
Coello,Y. 216 Crescentini,A. 89, 208, 366
Coene,C. 381 Cress,U. 347
Coetzer,E. 45 Cretu,R.Z. 173
Cohen,A.-L. 190 Crisante,L. 190
Cohen-Scali,V. 379 Crisostomo,G.A. 339
Cohrs,C. 174, 264 Croker,S. 77
Cokely,E.T. 348 Cronan,K.R. 63, 72, 181
Coklar,I. 372 Crone,E.A. 199
Colautti,C. 180 Cronjger,H. 72
Cole,M. 34 Crost,N. 96
Cole,P. 56 Crusius,J. 215
Coleman,C. 82, 269 Crutch,S. 196
Collins,J. 339 Cruz,J. 218
Colorado-Luna,B. 182 Cruz,M. 397
Coltheart,M. 49 Cruz-Alaniz,Y. 171
Coltheart,V. 204 Cuadrado,I. 72, 175
Combaluzier,S. 65, 240, 393 CubelaAdoric,V. 237
Comeeau,J. 388 Cubelli,R. 231
Comunian,A.L. 267 CuberoPrez,M. 137
Conde,E. 75 Cubico,S. 152, 211, 262, 397, 399
CondsLara,M. 260 Cugmas,Z. 233
Conghui,L. 315 Cui,L. 71, 158
Connelly,B.S. 270 Cumming,S. 211
Conner,M. 27 Cunha,P. 96, 262
Conner,T.S. 101 CunillOlivas,M. 243, 325
ConstancioFernandes,A. 211 Cunningham,D. 30
Constantinescu,M. 75 Cuppen,E. 349
Constantinou,E. 165 Cpper,L. 230
Contana,O. 377 Curl,L. 112
Contini,P. 69 Cuzzocrea,F. 171
Contreras,C. 122, 233 Czarna,A. 243
Contreras-Ibez,C.C. 258, 271 Czegledi-Brown,R. 61
ContrerasRos,D. 64 Czerniawska,E. 131
Conway,M. 26 Czernochowski,D. 387
Cook,N.D. 278, 329 Czienskowski,U. 185
Cook,T.D. 200, 359 Czigler,I. 200
Cook,W.L. 137 Czincz,J. 111, 394
Coon,H. 218
Cooper,S. 114, 186, 264 D
Corbett,B. 387 Dachlan,R. 160
Corcoran,K. 320 Dackert,I. 198
Cordeiro,R. 180, 211 Dadkhah,A. 75, 158, 237, 259, 269
Corney,R. 215 Dadkhah,S. 269
Cornish,K. 39 Dahle,K.-P. 53
CorralVerdugo,V. 30, 116 Dahlin,E. 59
Correia,R. 40, 367 Daibo,I. 231
Correa,A. 197 Daig,I. 230
Correa,C. 117 Dalbert,C. 26, 38, 55, 221
CorreaVarella,M.A. 68 D'Alessio,M. 97
Corsini,N. 233 Dambacher,M. 59
CortesArboleda,M.R. 233, 355 DaminDaz,M. 301
Corts-Moreno,A. 170, 344 Danesh,E. 158
Cortina,K.S. 301, 349 DaneshvarPour,Z. 82
Coskan,C. 82 D'Angiulli,A. 361
Costa,A. 280 Dang,J. 286, 340
Costa,R.S. 52 Daniel,E. 282
Costa-Ferreira,P.A.Nunesda 227 Daniels,J. 158
Costantino,G. 186 Danielsson,H. 254, 285, 286
CouceiroFigueira,A.P. 89 Daniskova,K. 164
Coulson,N. 342 Dan,J. 152
Courvoisier,D. 369 Danna,D. 23

427
INDEX

Danoiu,S. 88 DeNardis,P. 107


Danthiir,V. 169 Denve,C. 273
Danziger,S. 115 deNeys,W. 187
D'Argembeau,A. 268 Deng,C.-P. 286
Dariyo,A. 85, 317 Denglerova,D. 73
Dar-Nimrod,I. 89 Deng,Z. 262
Darrault-Harris,I. 270 Denis,M. 182
Das,N. 217 Denissen,J. 306
DasSwain,R. 291 Denmark,F. 275
Daum,I. 298 Denzler,M. 121
Daum,M. 317 deOliveiraKppler,C. 77, 220
Daumann,J. 363 Deonna,J. 182, 183
Davelaar,E. 37, 204 Deouell,L. 200, 251
Davey, Z. 297 Depestel,I. 246
David,H.P. 279 Derix,J. 149
Davidson,D. 231 Dermitzaki,I. 58
Davies,R. 37 Derntl,B. 294
Davies,S.E. 270 Deroche-Gamonet,V. 117
Dvila,C. 262 deRosnay,M. 101
Davis,J.M. 206, 257 Derous,E. 378
Davis,P. 214 DeSantis,E. 313
Davoudi,I. 110 DeShon,R.P. 220
Dawes,A. 99 Desimone,R. 114
Day,J.M. 388 deSivilya,H. 102
Dayong,C. 64 deSmedt,B. 71, 129, 351
deAlencarRodrigues,R. 257 Desmet,L. 187
Deary,I.J. 186, 279 DeSouza,E. 219
deBarros,R.M.M. 259, 390 Desouza,K. 144
Debitz,U. 277 Dessen,M.A. 75
deBloom,J. 376 Destrebecqz,A. 70, 83
deBoer,R. 45 Dette-Hagenmeyer,D.E. 104
deBruijn,E.R.A. 165, 378 Dettmers,J. 296
deBruin,G. 287 Deubel,H. 306
deBruin,K. 180 Deutsch,F. 233
deBurgo,J. 66 Deutsch,R. 53, 185
deCarvalhoFilho,M.K. 152 deVega,M. 355
deCooman,R. 262 deVet,E. 27, 283
deCorte,E. 124, 275, 309 deVugt,M. 28
deCostanzo,E. 103 Dewitte,M. 184
deFarias,F.R. 158 deZwaan,M. 376
DeFilippis,M. 364 Diaconescu,L.V. 160
Dege,C. 42 Diakidoy,I.-A. 272
Deg,F. 229 Diamantopoulou,S. 133, 251
Dege,M. 42 Diandomba,A. 63
DeGieter,S. 397 Dias,M.-d.-G. 118
Degirmencioglu,S.M. 114, 264 Diaz,B. 65
Degner,J. 339 Diaz,D. 64, 98, 243, 328, 342
Degni,S. 288 Daz-Loving,R. 199
DeGucht,V. 286, 287 DiazMartinez,C. 90, 240
deGuzman,M.R. 120 Diaz-Martinez,F. 335
Dehghani,M. 295 DiazMorales,J.F. 42, 67
Dehler,J. 320 Dibbelt,S. 226
deHouwer,J. 190, 222 Dickel,N. 174
Dej,D. 202 Dickert,S. 147
DeJoy,D.M. 187 Dickhuser, O. 378
deKwaadsteniet,L. 41 Didaskalou,E. 76, 112, 341
delaCabaCollado,M.A. 233 Diecidue,E. 197
deLange,A. H. 203, 285 Dietel,A. 158
delaRosa,S. 367 Dietrich,C. 315
delBarrio,V. 359, 380 Dietrich,S. 227
Deleau,M. 118 Diez-Abad, P. 25
DeLeon,A. 314 DiezMartinez,E. 207
DelgadoDomenech,B. 71 Dignath,C. 267, 284
DelgadoSurez,I. 240 Dijksterhuis,A. 182, 222
Delgado-Vasquez,A.E. 331 Dikaya,L. 65
DelMissier,F. 203 Dikiy,I. 164
DeLoach,S. 195, 366 Dikkers,J.S.E. 120
DeMarchis,G.P. 293 Dilchert,S. 270, 305
Demark,F. 61 Dimdins,G. 89
Dembitska,N. 157 Dimic,N. 66
Dementeva,K. 195 Dimigen,O. 59
Demetriou,A. 76 Dimitrova,N. 127
Deml,B. 356 Dimitruk,P. 25

428
index

Dincer,C. 80, 225 Dumont,K. 45


Ding,X. 134, 155, 174, 329 Dumont,M. 342
Dinic,B. 237 Dunbar, S. 233, 318
Diniz,E. 170 Duncan,J. 39, 279
Dinkel,A. 308 Duncan,N. 27, 288
DiNocera,F. 62 Dnnebier,K. 187
Dishion,T. 56 Dunn,J. 58
Dislich,F. 274 Dunning,D. 39
DiStefano,C. 362 Duque,L.F. 310
Ditye,T. 30 Duran,C. 324
Ditzen,B. 118, 183, 184 DuranSegura,M.M. 338
Dixon,D. 171 Dutta,T. 394
DjuricJocic,D. 64 Dwairy,M. 288
DjuwitaChaidir,R. 354 Dwertmann,D. 324
Dlugaj,M. 248 Dyakovich,M. 342
Dmitrieva,E. 278 Dyderska,A. 67
Dmitrieva,V. 107 dYdewalle,G. 275, 282
Dohnke,B. 104, 138 Dyrdal,G.M. 57
Dojo,Y. 390 Dzierlak,E. 177
Domagk,S. 31 Dziurla,R. 356
Dombrovskis,V. 344 Dzyakau,D. 329
Domeinski,J. 371
Domenech-Dorca,G. 339 E
Domingos,A. 122 Eagly,A.H. 120
Domsch,H. 66 Easton,A. 99
Donath,I. 55 Eberhardt,D. 129, 307
Donat,M. 221 Eberl,A. 90
DonatoOliva,A. 23 Ebersbach,M. 127
Dong,G. 147 Ebert,I.D. 193
Dong,J. 69 Ebisch,S. 195
Dong,Y. 147 Ebner,N. 380, 387
D'Onofrio,B. 107, 289 EbnerMelchiori,L. 75
Dpfner,M. 117 Ebner-Priemer,U.W. 101, 190
Dorcas,A. 303 Ebrahimy,A. 254, 274
Dorfer,M. 307 Eccles,J.S. 301
Drfler,R. 157 Echeverra,R. 171
Dorfman,P. 200 Echterhoff,G. 39
Dormann,C. 360, 397 Eckes,T. 287
Drnte,M. 317 Eckloff,T. 243
Dorofte,I. 181 Eda,H. 82
Dorofte,T. 259 Edele,A. 359
DorostkarMoghadam,H. 342 Edelman,L. 229
Drr,S. 243 Efklides,A. 58, 377
Dsa,Z. 84 Eftekhari,M.H. 76, 240
Dragova,S. 132 Ege,H. 202
Dragunevicius,K. 82 Egner,T. 283
Draguns,J.G. 142, 348 Ehlers,A. 188, 210, 288
Dreisbach,G. 190 Ehrenpfordt,I. 181
Dreisrner,T. 158 Ehring,T. 106, 141, 378, 379
Dresel,M. 38 Eichenberg,C. 158
Dresler,M. 250 Eicher,V. 211
Dreszer,J. 329, 383 Eichler,A. 210
Drewes,S. 54 Eickhorst,A. 61
Drewitz,U. 41 Eid,M. 221
Drexler,A. 350 Eierdanz,F. 133
Dries,N. 132 Eigenstetter,M. 105
Drobetz,R. 246 Einarsdottir,A. 31
Drobot,L. 77, 318 Ein-Gar,D. 329
Druzhinin,G. 125, 214, 231, 290 Eisele,P. 174, 337
Druzhinina,E. 240 Eisermann,J. 103
D'Souza,L. 112 Eiser,R. 130
Du,H. 96 Eivers,A. 148
Duan,X. 251 Eklund,J. 375
Duarte,M. 169 Elfering,A. 72, 262
Duarte,M.E. 116, 379 Elhaj,A. 286
Dubberke,T. 46 El-Jamil,F. 186
Dubinina,A. 311 Elklit,A. 188
Duckworth,A.L. 40 Elkonin,D. 358
Dudenhoeffer,S. 184 Elliott,S.N. 219
Dudley,A. 112 Ellis,A. 37
Dufey,M. 82 Ellis,J. 284
Duffy,A. 251 Ellwart,T. 109
Dulcey-Ruiz,E. 321 Eloff,I. 139, 366

429
INDEX

El-Shiakh,F.A.-M. 267 Fan,J. 283


Elsley,J. 383 Fan,W. 95, 303
Elsner,B. 49 FanecoManiakas,G. 63
Emler,N. 55 Fang,C.-Y. 168
Emmerton,J. 68 Fang,F. 251, 321
Enami,J. 161 Fang,G. 49
Enck,P. 357 Fang,H. 329
Endepohls-Ulpe,M. 71 Fang,L. 54
Enders-Slegers,M.-J. 183 Fang,P. 82, 87, 148, 152
Endo,M. 228 Fang,W. 96, 98, 112
Endo,Y. 320 Fang,X. 75, 161
Endrass,T. 104 Fanti,K. 98, 215
Enescu,R. 156 Faoro-Mottrie,C. 170
Engel,A. 227 Faraci,P. 82
Engeser,S. 24 Farah,A. 99, 113, 264
Engle,R. 376 Farahani,M.N. 208, 254
Ennemoser,M. 112 Faramarzi,S. 47, 129
Enz,S. 235 Frber,B. 306
Epper,T. 103 Farberman,R. 140
Erausquin,C. 371, 390 Faria,L. 197, 222
Erben,G.S. 111 Farias,M. 309
Erdfelder,E. 302, 359 Farkas,C. 223
Erdmann,G. 274 Farneti,A. 337
Eremsoy,E. 368 Farokhzad,P. 206
Eren,S. 35 Farooqi,Y. 160, 339
Erhart,M. 291 Farre,A. 212, 264
Erharter,A. 91 Farrell,S. 59
Eric,V. 142 Farsati,S. 322
Erickson,K.I. 59 Fartash,S. 153
Eriksson,L. 163 Fatemi,A.S. 237
Eriksson,M. 160 Fathi-Ashtiani,A. 79, 254
Erlhagen,W. 40 Faw,B. 35
Ernst,M. 135 Fay,D. 296
Ertle,A. 276 Faye,S. 397
Erwin,P. 237 Fayombo,G.A. 54, 388
Esbati, M. 269 FazilatPour,M. 35
Esbati,Z. 243 Fedosova,A. 335
Escalas,J. 221 Feffermann,M. 156, 338
Escartin,J. 262 Fehm,L. 207
Eschen,A. 304 Fei,W. 335
Escobar, H. 62 Feinstein,I. 128, 161
Escorcia,D. 309 Feist,G. 62, 222
Escurra-Mayaute,L.M. 384 Feitosa,M.A. 331, 371, 390
Esguerra,G.A. 205 Feldman,J.B. 61
Esmaeili,M. 206 Feldman,L. 160
Espinosa,K. 318 Felfe,J. 42, 269
Espinosa Lpez, R. 230 Felser,G. 52, 337
EsquivelAlcocer,L.A. 224 Feng, C. 339
Esser,G. 361 Feng,G. 117, 360
Estan, S. 171 Feng,H. 160
Estefan,A. 361 Fengler,J. 89
Esteves,F. 249 Feng,M. 79
Estvez,A.F. 99 Feng,X. 238
EstradaRodrguez,C. 162 Ferguson,E. 49, 133
Etezadi,S. 89 Ferguson,M.J. 182
Ettinger,U. 26, 134 Ferguson,T. 182
Evans,I. 24 Ferholt,B. 198
Evans,M.A. 251 Fernandes,V. 69
Evers,A. 160 Fernandez,A.M. 82, 219
Eversmann,J. 91 Fernandez,I. 322
Extremera,N. 88, 318 Fernndez-Ballesteros,R. 300, 377
Eyrolle,H. 84 FernandezCastillo,A. 128, 254, 261
Eyssel,F. 320 FernandezdeOrtega,H. 226
FernndezGonzlez,L. 73, 74
F FernndezPuig,V. 260
Fadardi,J.S. 135 FernndezVillanueva,C. 359
Faghihi,A.N. 239, 287, 338 Ferrandes,C. 63
Fagioli,S. 208 Ferreira,A. 148
Fh,J. 322 Ferreira,D. 316
Fair,C. 259 Ferreira,J. 74
Fajardo,I. 353 Ferreira,M.C. 275
Fajmonova,D. 82 Ferreira,O.R. 158
Fan,C. 153 FerreiradeAlmeida,A.C. 171

430
index

Ferrero,A. 99, 364 Fowler,R. 349


Ferretti,M.-P. 39 Fox,S. 74
Ferriere,S. 71 Foxcroft,C.D. 38, 56, 358
Ferro,M.J. 339 Fragoso,S. 69
Fesche,A. 148 Francescato,D. 134
Feselmayer,S. 277 Franiek,S. 105
Fetchenhauer,D. 52 Frank,M. 39
Feuerhahn,N. 376 Franke,F. 269
Fiebach,C. 143 Franssens,D. 176
Fiechter,U. 46 Frantsev,A. 397
Fiedler,A. 248 Frascaroli, D. 345
Fiedler,K. 275 Frederick,S. 40
Fiehler,K. 383 Freeston,M. 59
Fieulaine,N. 30, 42 Freire,F.H. 160, 325
Figueiredo,B. 301 Frenay,M. 71, 122
Figueiredo,S. 310 French,D. 27, 56
Fiksenbaum,L. 80, 294 French,R. 23
Fil,A. 58, 80 Frensch,P.A. 34, 110
FilipeSaraiva,C.A. 53 Frenzel,A. 189
Filippova,M. 63 Frese,M. 189
FimbelDiGiovanni,J. 61 Freunberger,R. 228
Finchilescu,G. 27 Freund,A.M. 358
Finn,E. 91 Frey,A. 54, 348, 372
Fiquer,J. 355 Frey,B. 61
Fischbach,A. 184 Frey,D. 61
Fischer,A. 180 Freyer-Adam,J. 44, 394
Fischer,C. 76 Freytag,P. 32
Fischer,H. 380 Frias-Armenta,M. 30
Fischer,M. 37, 329 Frichand,A. 367
Fischer,P. 61, 191 Friederici,A.D. 361
Fischer,P.S. 76 Friedrich,C. 331
Fischer,R. 143, 289 Friedrich,S. 388
Fischer,S. 364 Frieling,E. 203
Fisch,G. 107 Fries,E. 294
Fish, J. 57 Fries,S. 272, 282, 309
Fisher,C. 115 Frijda,N. 107, 110, 350
Fitzgerald,J. 24 Frings,C. 113
Flaig,K. 237 Frischenbruder,S. 240, 323
Flattau,P.E. 291, 296 Friston,K.J. 49, 275
Fleer,J. 142 Fritsche,G. 283
Fleischhauer,M. 33 Fritsche,I. 61, 162
Fleming,M. 186 Fritz,A. 43
Fleming,R. 212 Fritzsche,A. 354
Fliege,H. 91, 111 Froese,F. 145
Flor,H. 57 Frhlich,S.M. 123, 325
Flora,K. 158 Frydenberg,E. 38, 186, 201, 280
Flores,C. 68 Fryer,D. 220
Flores,D. 229 Fuchang, Z. 384
FloresGalaz,M.M. 199, 336 Fuchs,I. 213
FloresMartinez,P. 92 Fuentes,L.J. 99, 231
Foellmi,M. 156 Fuhrer,U. 139
Fok,H.-K. 211 Fu,J. 322
Foley,C. 338 Fu,J.H.Ying 257
Foley,E. 26 Fu,Q. 272
Folta,K. 329 Fu,X. 188
Fonseca,R. 320 Fuji,K. 98
Fontaine,J. 31 Fujii,S. 25
FontanaSartorio,M. 323 Fujii,T. 312
Font-Mayolas, S. 397 Fujii,Y. 82
Fooken,I. 277 Fujimura,M. 71
Fooladchang,M. 233 Fujiwara,J. 315
Formosinho,M. 341 Fujiwara,T. 309, 335
Forns,M. 280, 380 Fukakusa,M. 89
Frster,J. 101 Fukuda,I. 230
Forstmeier,S. 28 Fukushima,O. 320
Fortuin,J. 101, 349 Flp,M. 374
Foschi,R. 288 Funes,M.J. 197
Foster,D. 56, 359, 360 Funke,F. 185
Foster,J. 379 Funke,J. 34, 41, 193
Foster,L. 323 Fursland,A. 300
Fostick,L. 129, 164 Frstenberg,A. 109
Foth,M. 60 Furukawa,H. 262
Fotini,G. 216 Furutani,K. 237

431
INDEX

Fusari,A. 148, 248 Garoff,F. 264, 281


Fwu,B.-J. 213 GarousiFarshy,M. 254, 297
Fydrich, T. 34 Garrido,L. 102
Garrido,M. 366
G Gartrell,N. 23
Gaab,J. 184 Gaschler,R. 190
Gabrane,L. 243 Gascn,S. 119, 397
Gabriel,U. 66 Gast,A. 89
Gadermann,A. 32 Gasteiger-Klicpera,B. 36, 87
Gaertner,H. 152, 196 Gatej,E.-R. 162
Gagl,B. 87 Gattis,M. 118
Gaillard,A. 329 Gauthier,J. 99
Gairola,L. 195 Gavin,J. 194
Gais,S. 312 Gavino,A. 59
Gaissmaier,W. 27, 102 Gawronski,B. 222
Galais,N. 122 Ge,Y. 245
Galende,N. 224, 225, 234 Gebauer, J. 121
Galesic,M. 27, 185 Gebert,D. 46
Galic,Z. 220, 336 Gegenfurtner,K. 374
Galindo,E. 301 Gehring,F. 145
Galinha,S. 92 Gehring,W. 198
Gall,C. 90 Gehrke,A. 180
Gall,T.L. 239 Geier,B. 380
Gallinat,J. 363 Geiser,C. 274
Gallo,L.C. 363 Geisler,F.C.M. 72
Galtier,I. 389 Geissler,H.-G. 278
Galuppo,L. 32 Geiler,N. 264
Gamble,A. 203 Geissner,E. 372
Gamboa,V. 71, 85 Gelleri,P. 206
GamboaNavarro,J.P. 297 Gellert,P. 160
Gmez-Guadix,M. 75, 257, 340 Gelman,V. 148
Gan,Q. 258 Gemeinhardt,E. 55
Gandolphe,M.-C. 355 Gendolla,G. 24, 43
Ganesh,M.P. 46 Generalao,F. 366
Gangloff,B. 89, 397 Geng,W. 314
Gani,C. 268 Genkova,P. 263, 312
GanjiJamehshoorani,G. 238 Genschow,J. 394
Gao,J. 263 Gentaz,E. 360, 361
Gao,L. 287 Gentile,D. 347
Gao,P. 32, 311 Georgas,J. 23, 210, 281, 292
Gao,W. 234 GeorgievaNinova,M. 264
Gao,Y. 263 Georgieva,S. 308
Gao,Y.-J. 318 Georgiewa,P. 164
Gapp,S. 322 Georgiou,G. 58, 171, 306
Garaigordobil,M. 73, 219 Georgiou,S. 73
Garb,H. 114 Geraerts,E. 300
Garber,I. 370, 374 Gerber,W.-D. 221
Garcia,A. 339 Gerdes,A. 185
Garcia,C. 49, 336 Gere,M. 302
Garcia,D. 61 Gergely,G. 275
Garca,R. 170 Gerhold,L. 343
Garca-BaamondeSnchez,M.E. 73 Gerjets,P. 353
GarcaCabrero,B. 43 Gerstorf,D. 352
GarciadelaBanda,G. 173 Gessner,A. 24
GarciaFernandez,C.I. 82 Getzmann,S. 164
Garca-Fernndez,J.M. 71, 152 Ghamarani,A. 193
GarciaLabandal,L.B. 171 GhamariGivi,H. 82
GarcaLeal,. 68, 83 GhamariKivi,H. 216
GarcaLeiva,P. 237 Ghanbari,D. 338
GarciaMartin,M.A. 338 Ghanimi,F. 394
GarcaRenedo,M. 251, 263 Gharaei,V. 365
GarciaRetamero,R. 147, 273 Gherasim,L.R. 173
Garcia-Retamero,R. 28 GhobaryBonab,B. 44, 92
GarcaRodrguez,B. 148, 316 GholamaliLavassani,M. 160
GarciaRodriguez,G. 217 Ghorbani,S. 98
GarciaRodriguez,R. 44 GhorbanShirodi,S. 385
Garcia-Shelton,L. 99 GhoreyshiRad,F. 169
GarciaVega,E. 314 Gibbons,H. 35
Garckija,R. 252 Giel,K. 324
Garg,N. 158 Gielen,U. 23, 103, 142
Garg,S. 69, 343 Giesel,M. 228
Gargurevich,R. 224 Giesler,M. 147
Grling,T. 203 Giessner,S. 32

432
index

Gifford,R. 116, 162, 256, 366 Goode,N. 294, 295


Giger,E. 253 Goodenow,C. 281
Gigerenzer,G. 27, 127 Goodhew,J. 163
Gilar,R. 71 Gopher,D. 280
Gil-Bernal,F. 368 Gopnik,A. 62
Gilbert,P. 182 Goras,M. 325
Gilbert,S. 304 Gorbaniuk,O. 254, 263
Gili,M. 324 Gorbatkow,A. 148
Gillard,E. 187 Gordon,A. 38, 140, 186
Gillis,J.R. 77, 318 Gorges,S. 261
Gilmanov,S. 46 Gorgievski,M. 202, 284
Gilster,R. 130 Grg,P. 188
Gintere,E. 318 Gorin,J.S. 222
Giorgi,G. 124, 160, 397 Gorman,M.E. 62, 222
Giovagnoli,A.R. 320 Gosar,D. 76
Gitomer,D. 210 Goshiki,T. 69
Giurgiu,L. 389 Gosling,S. 371
Givaudan,M. 117, 375 Gosselin,P. 138
Gladman,T. 124 Goswami,U. 23
Glaesmer,H. 226 Gottfredson,L.S. 279
Glasauer,S. 306 Gottschling,J. 149
Glaser,C. 369 Gtz,T. 189
Glaser,M. 307 Goubert,L. 268
Glaveanu,V.-P. 108, 144 Goulao,M.d.F. 75
Glazachev,O. 360 Gozlan,O. 354
Gleich,H. 82 Gozzoli,C. 123, 180
Glckner,A. 267, 349 Grabarska,A. 249
Gloster,A. 55 Grabner,R.H. 60
Glowacka-Rebala,A. 92 Grabowski,J. 195, 231, 337
Glozman,J. 208, 253 Gradenegger,B. 125
Glck,J. 119, 140, 200 Graeser,S. 206
Gler,M. 377 Grainger,J. 194, 280
Gluth,S. 169 Grandjean,D. 106, 349
Gnambs,T. 274 Grankvist,G. 89
Gniewosz,B. 301 Grano,C. 50, 132
Godarzi,Z. 68 Grant,M. 248
Godoy,A. 59, 114, 280 Grant,V. 68
Goel,A. 145 Grantyn,R. 206
Goelitz,D. 152 Gras,D. 312
Goertz,C. 298 Grsel,C. 187
Goktas,G. 82 Grser,S. 288
Goldberg,G. 73 Grass-Kapanke, B. 191
Golde,M. 251 Grau,A. 284, 392
Goldfinger,M. 76 Grau,I. 184
Goldhammer,F. 266, 348 Gray,J. 40
Goldman,S. 224 Greblo,Z. 93
Goldowitz,D. 107 Grebner,S. 277, 278
Goldsztein,S. 85 Greco,R. 161
GolecdeZavala,A. 197 Green,M. 220, 221
Golestani,N. 280 Greene,D. 208
Gollan,T. 298 Greenfield,D. 141
Gollwitzer,M. 221 Greenglass,E. 119, 280, 375
Gollwitzer,P.M. 62, 120, 207, 210 Gregg,N. 269
Golz,J. 374 Grgoire,J. 116, 186, 219
Gomes,A. 160 Greve,W. 60, 387
Gomes,W. 41 Griffin,T. 240
Gomez,A. 109 Griffiths,C. 91
GomezBenito,J. 145, 340 Griffiths,J. 74
GmezPrez,L. 240, 260 Grigoras,M. 243
GomisSelva,N. 71, 335 Grigorenko,E.L. 201, 207
Goncalves,G. 237 Grigutyte,N. 343
GoncalvesOliveira,L. 80 Grimm,A. 77
Goncu,A. 161, 292 Grimme,J. 270
Gnen,M. 225 Grinberg,M. 57
Gonzalez,E. 183 Grishina,N.V.. 107
Gonzaga,L. 344 Grishunina,E. 237
Gonzlez,Y. 172 Gritane,E. 339
Gonzalez-Arratia,I. 317 Grob,A. 51, 374
Gonzalez-Castro,J.L. 51, 89, 335 Groeneveld,I. 172
GonzalezCelis,A. 169 Groh,A. 286, 340
Gonzalez-Gonzalez,A. 394 Groh,E.-M. 105
GonzlezMartn,E. 83 Grohmann,A.-C. 363
GonzlezRey,F.L. 137 Grpel,P. 285

433
INDEX

GrosseHoltforth,M. 141 Gyekye,S. 198


Grossmann,I. 125 Gyselinck,V. 282
Grossmann,P. 291
Grube,A. 203 H
Grube,D. 43, 351 Haase,C. 141
Gruber,T. 40 Habekost,T. 279
GrubitsFreire,H.B. 85, 145, 270 Habel,U. 149
Grubits,S. 84, 270, 344 Habermas,T. 25, 26, 200
Grueso,M.P. 161, 295 Habib,F.Q.B. 137
Grhn,D. 202 Habib,M.F.B. 137
Grmer,S. 50 Hachfeld,A. 46
Grumm,M. 338 Hacker,W. 213
Grund,A. 180 HaddadZubel,R. 46
Gruno,M. 304 Hadjam,M.N.Rochman 243
Grnseis-Pacher,E. 307 Haerle,F. 142
Grunt,J. 270 Hafenbrdl,S. 148
Grschow,M. 191 Haferkamp,A. 103
Grushevsky,V. 322 Haferkamp,N. 204
Gu,C. 317 Hfner,M. 289
Gu,L. 252 Haga,S. 181
Guadarrama,R. 240, 391 Hagemann,C. 164
Guan,Y. 89, 273 Hagemann,D. 72
Guarino,A. 47, 78, 341 Hagemann,T. 239
Guenther,T. 316 Hagemeyer,B. 314
Guerra,E. 134, 234 Hagenah,M. 119
Guerra,S. 160 Hagenow,F. 195
GuerraMarques,S. 301 Hager,M.J. 163
Guerreiro,J. 384 Hagmayer,Y. 28, 41
Guerrero,S. 69 Hahlweg,K. 41, 124
GuerreroBarona,E. 71, 343 Hahn,A. 392
GuerreroRadillo,A.P. 66 Haimei,W. 234
Guevara,Y. 301 Haines,J. 111, 156
Gugler,M. 331 Hajati,F.S. 73
Guglielmetti,C. 211 HakimJavadi,M. 54, 84, 92
Guhn,M. 322 Hakoda,Y. 148
Guicciardi,M. 80 Haksal,P. 158
Guichard,J. 120 Hakvoort,E. 75
Guidi,S. 165 Halajuk,T. 390
Guillet,E. 218 Halbrgge,M. 356
Gul,I. 224 Haldeman,D. 57
Gula,B. 108, 248 Halford,K. 31, 41
Gulatowska,J. 69 Halim,M. 219
Gler,T. 48 Hall,B. 224
Gulerce,A. 103 Hall,J. 377
Guler-Edwards,A. 132 Halmburger,A. 244
Glterler,D. 225 Halpern,D. 23
Gummerum,M. 100 Halpin,G. 213
Gunawan,R. 333 Ham,J. 349
Gundlach,H. 182 Hamadain,O. 157
Guneser, B. 243 Hambleton,R. 116, 359
Gntert,S.T. 298 Hamborg,K.-C. 62, 364
Gntrkn,O. 210 Hameedy,M. 172, 272, 314
Guo,C. 35 Hamm,A. 57
Guo,F. 85 Hammer,B. 96
Guo,L.-Y. 172, 317, 389 Hammerstein,P. 291
Guo,T. 331 Hamza,A. 235
Guo,Y. 239 Han,B. 47, 127, 214
Gupta,A. 87 Han,C.-M. 172, 372
Gupta,P. 325 Han,J. 53
Grber,S. 330 Han,K.-H. 195
Gurt,J. 188 Han,Q. 335
Gurtner,A. 29 Han,R. 388
Guseva,L. 208 Han,S. 375
Guseva,S. 173 Han,Y. 161
Guski-Leinwand,S. 63, 288 Hanaya,M. 231
Guski,R. 139 Handy,S. 212
Guskova,A. 313 Handy,T. 116, 278
Gustainiene,L. 178 Hanita,K. 96
Gutierrez,G. 265 Hanke,K. 105
Gutirrez,R. 338 Hankonen,N. 206
Gutirrez-Doa,B. 305 Hannon,B. 147, 313, 330, 331
Gutkevich,E. 62 Hannover,B. 349, 377
Gutschmidt,A. 126 Hanselmann,M. 89

434
index

Hansen,J. 182 Hathazi,A. 128


Hansen,M. 286 Hatori,T. 215, 254
Hansen,T. 367 Hatta,T. 169
Hnsgen,K.-D. 183 Hattie,J. 222
Hanslmayr,S. 40 Hattori,T. 310
Hanulikova,A. 331 Hattori,Y. 148, 353
Hao,F. 52 Hau,R. 53
Hao,J. 46, 69 Hauer,J. 221
Hao,N. 147 Haun,S. 109
Hao,R. 96, 335 Hauser,C. 66
Hao,X. 188 Hauser,G. 65
Hapkemeyer,J. 378 Husler,J. 64, 306, 380, 385
Haq,E. 138 Hausmann,B. 165
Haque,T. 219 Hausmann,D. 267
Hara,R. 353 Hauecker,N. 281
Harada,A. 145 Huinger,C. 323
Harada,C. 153 Hauswald,A. 312
Harada,E. 356 Hautamki,A. 218
Haramaki,Y. 323 Hautamki,J. 218
Harden,K. 29 Hautmann,C. 117
Harding,G. 49 Hautzinger, M. 41
Harfst,T. 304 Havarneanu,G. 205
Harlak,H. 44 Havigerova,J.M. 330
Harmat,L. 229 Havik,O.E. 143
Harmon-Jones,E. 101 Hawelka,S. 265
Harms,S. 25 Hawkes,A. 35
Harrell,A. 259 Hay,D.F. 120
Harriman,R. 89 Hayama,D. 237
Harring,K. 73 Hayase,R. 325
Harris,L. 189, 240 Hayashi,K. 254
Harris,N. 182 Hayashi,M. 89
Harris,P. 27 Hayashi,N. 150
Harsanyi,G. 147 Hayashibe,K. 180
Hart,A. 63, 65, 71, 388, 390 Haybatollahi,S.M. 397
Hrtel,C. 185 Haynes,J.-D. 114, 347
Harth,N. 174 Haynes,S.N. 114, 217, 280
Hartig,J. 311 He,S. 394
Hartig,T. 116, 138 He,X. 168
Hartley,T. 37 Heath,M. 164
Hrtl,K. 118 Hechler,T. 268
Hartmann,C. 368 Hecht,H. 282
Hartmann,M. 33 Heck,A. 140
Hartnack,C. 198 Heckhausen,J. 271
Hartung,F.-M. 292 Heckmann,C.P. 69
Hartung,P.J. 397 Hector,M. 50, 356
Harutyunyan,N. 355 Hedner,M. 149
Harvey,N. 102, 267 Hedrih,V. 80, 370
Harvey,S. 24, 390 Hedzelek,M. 33, 394
Harwardt,E. 335 Heekeren,H. 39
Hascher,T. 284 Heene,M. 65
Hasegawa,K. 237 Hegele,M. 143, 227
Hasegawa,M. 68 Hegerl,U. 363
Hasegawa,N. 325 Hehn,V. 161
Hasegawa,T. 315 Heidari,M. 234
Hasenbring,M. 283 Heidenblut,S. 133
Hashemi,L. 190 Heidenreich,T. 141
HashemiSheykhshabani,S. 161 Heider,J. 323
Hashim,I.H.M. 333, 371 Heikamp,T. 56
Hashim,J. 148 Heilman,R. 70
Hashimoto,H. 338 Heim-Dreger,U. 77
Hashimoto,M. 164 Heim,S. 231
Hashimoto,T. 93, 150 Heine,A. 60
Hashimoto,Y. 316 Heine,J.-H. 168
Hasking,P. 209, 361 Heineck,G. 336
Hassan,A. 36 Heinitz,K. 269
Hassan,H. 145 Heinrichs,N. 31, 41
Hassan,K. 155 Heintz,C. 62
Hassebrauck,M. 237 Heinzel,S. 315
Hassane,S. 204 Heiss,A. 368
Hasselhorn,M. 185, 193 Heiss,C. 254
Hatakeyama,A. 235 Heister,J. 230
Hatami,J. 205 Heitland,K. 65
Hatanaka,M. 237 HejaziMoughari,E. 44, 73, 239

435
INDEX

Helfert,S. 47 Hirata,S. 231


Hellbrck,J. 139 Hirooka,M. 148
Heller,D. 63 Hiroshi,N. 349
Hellmann,A. 216 Hirota,S. 230
Hellmann,J. 214, 316 Hirschfeld,G. 152
Helton,W. 165 Hirschmann,N. 145
HematiAlamdarlo,G. 169, 372 Hirschmller,A.K. 79
Hemforth,B. 226, 331 Hirschmller,S. 145
Hemlin,S. 222 Hishinuma,T. 126
Hemmi,M.H. 64 Hjemdal,O. 279
Hennecke,M. 77 Ho,H.-L. 178
Henschel,A. 36 Ho,M.-C. 228, 229
Hensch,T. 363 Ho,M.Y. 303
Herbert,A. 24 Ho,S.M.-Y. 379
Herbort,O. 370 Ho,V. 268
Herbrich,I. 363 Ho, Y.-J. 386
Herfordt,J. 32 Hoch,J. 29, 269
Herlitz,A. 102 Hochholdinger,S. 305
Hermann,A. 315 Hock,M. 285
Hermann,C. 268 Hodjatzadeh,F. 323, 355
Hermes,M. 385 Hoeft,F. 56
Hernandez,B. 156 Hofer,A.A. 313
Hernandez,J. 173 Hofer,M. 282, 378
Hernandez,M. 145 Hofer,S. 271, 286
Hernndez,M. 165, 330 Hoffmann,M. 52, 164, 343
HernandezAnzola,M.E. 194 Hoffrage,U. 230
Hernndez-Guzmn,L. 323 Hofmann,M. 378
HernandezValle,I. 87 Hofmann,S. 360
Herpertz,S. 190 Hofmann-Towfigh,N. 189
Herrera,D. 189 Hofmann,W. 264
Herrera,M.C. 336 HofslettKopperud,K. 326
HerreraRojas,A.N. 309 Hft,S. 306
Herrmann,M. 308 Hogan,T. 224
Hertel,G. 45 Hge,T. 298
Hertel,S. 341 Hogg,J.L. 192
Hertzog,C. 203 Hohagen,F. 60
Herwig,A. 227 Hohenberger,A. 223
Herzberg,P.Y. 336 Hohensinn,C. 287
Herzmann,G. 102, 103 Hhle,B. 115
Herzog,M.H. 56 Hohlefeld,F.U. 293
Herzog,S. 32 Hohlfeld,A. 331
Hessels,M. 350 Hjvig,M. 320
Hess,M. 145, 367 Holdstein,D. 263
Hessmer,S. 161 HollandaSouza,D. 118
Hess,U. 31, 138 Hollnder,A. 227
Heszen,I. 343 Hlldampf,D. 158
Hetze,A.-M. 277 Hollender,N. 235
Heubeck,B. 75, 253 Hollier,T. 204
Hevey,D. 77 Holman,A. 125, 204, 397
Hewig,J. 230 Holmstrom,S. 197
Hewig,M. 240 Holocher-Ertl,S. 295
Hewitt,P.L. 24 Holtz,P. 392
Heydarinasab,L. 173 Holtz,R. 392
Heym,N. 274, 320 Holzhausen,M. 145
Hidaka,T. 237 Hlzl,R. 29
Hiemisch,A. 230 Homayouni,A. 172, 309, 344
Higgins,L. 227 Hommers,W. 308
Higuchi,T. 362 Honda,H. 108
Hilbert,A. 55 Honda,J. 252
Hilbert,T. 147, 265 Hong,Y.-y. 210
Hilbig,B.E. 108 Hood,M. 370
Hildebrandt,A. 311 Hopp,F. 25
HillairetdeBoisferon,A. 360 Horikawa,M. 94
Hill,C. 193 Horike,H. 77
Hilton,D. 291 Horike,K. 225
HindiAttar,C. 149 Horita,Y. 89
Hinding,B. 74 Horn,A.B. 211
Hinobayashi,T. 250 Horn,S. 281, 383
Hinrichs,S. 190, 191 Horng,R.-Y. 66, 313
Hinterberger,T. 124, 125 Hornke,L.F. 55, 201, 375
Hinz,A. 240 Hornung,O. 169
Hippmann,K. 265 Horoufchin,H. 330
Hirano,M. 385 Horsmann,C.S. 105

436
index

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

437
INDEX

Ittyerah,M. 148 Jethwani-Keyser,M. 332


Ivashchenko,N. 72 Jewell,L. 392
Iversen,S. 39 Jiang,C. 229
Ivert,P.M. 323 Jiang,D.Y. 326
Ivii,I. 156 Jiang, G.-R. 98
Ivkin,V.M. 119 Jiang,H. 128
Iwanaga,M. 150 Jiang,J. 124, 336
Iwanowa,A. 49, 161, 397 Jiang,L. 205, 368
Izmailov,C. 279 Jiang,Y. 67, 85, 148
Jiang,Z.-P. 253
J Jiao,L. 331
Jacennik,B. 111 Jidveian,M. 344
Jackson,L. 51 Jie,J. 388
Jackson,Y. 24 Jie,L. 89, 369
Jacob,B. 318 Jimenez,A. 74
Jacobs,A. 34, 47, 194 Jimenez,F.V. 29
Jacobs,G. 145, 326 Jimnez,J.E. 306
Jacobs,N. 72, 308 Jimnez,M. 132
Jacoby,B. 234 Jimnez,P. 161
Jacoby,J. 32 JimnezAbriz,M.G. 178
Jacquart,P. 287 JimnezFlrez,M.H. 73
Jadin,T. 204 Jin,C.C. 314
Jaffard,M. 52 Jin,H. 251
Jger,C. 227 Jin,J. 71, 326
Jager,J. 381 Jin,M. 165
Jger,M. 60, 354 Jin,Y. 129, 272
Jagsch,R. 240 Jinbo,L. 79, 356
JahanbakhshGanjeh,M. 397, 398 Jirik-Babb,P. 84
Jahn,G. 282 Jivaev,N. 89
Jain,N. 295 Jo,H.-S. 254
Jakkula,K. 317 Jobke,S. 277
Jam,Z. 204 Jochemczyk,L. 371
James,J. 52 Joel,D. 104
James,K. 106 Joensson,T. 111
James,N. 229, 371 Johannessen,K.B. 109
Jameson,K.A. 278 Johansson,B. 271
Jamshidy, B. 290 Johansson,T. 83
Janakov,B. 320 Johnson,E. 115
Janatian,S. 297 Johnson,L. 77
Janeiro,I. 341 Johnson,M. 226
Janke,W. 274 Johnson,W. 279
Jankowski,T. 44 Johnston,C. 217
Janneck,M. 270 Joja,O. 48, 258
Janouek, J. 271 Jokela,M. 78, 218, 336
Janowski,K. 73, 78, 153 Jolicoeur,P. 38, 39
Jansen,A. 130 Jonas,E. 61
Jansma,B.M. 191 Jonas,K. 182, 326
Janson,M. 73 Jones,M. 158, 297
Janssens,J. 199 Joormann,J. 118, 360
Jansson-Boyd,C. 85, 89, 276 Joo,Y.-K. 257
Janzen,G. 182 Jopp,D. 202, 203, 363
Janzen,H.L. 133 Jordan,K. 119
Jardim,M. 131 Jrgensen,K.N. 158
Jarernvongrayab,A. 257 Jorke,K.B. 216
Jarodzka,H. 185 Joshi,J. 276
Jasielska,A. 211, 367 Joshi,R. 234
Jasper,I. 359 Joshi,R.M. 58, 168
Jasso-Lara,M.J. 132 Joshi,S. 239
Javadian,R. 75, 77, 277 Jost,J. 55, 134
Javier,R. 186, 293, 305 Jost,K. 84
Jayakody,R. 99 Jovanovic,G. 81
Jazani,N. 373 Jowkar,B. 190, 205
Jelen,A. 217 JurezGarca,A. 49
Jelenk,A. 39 Juda,M. 359
Jennings,K. 227 Juergens,A. 61
JensendeLpez,K. 310 Juhari,R. 194
Jeppesen,H.J. 111 Juhasz,B. 59
Jeppesen,J.H. 178 Jling,I. 73
Jermann,P. 265 Julkunen,J. 104, 375
Jerneic,Z. 227 JuncosRabadn,O. 356
Jescheniak,J.D. 168 Jung,H. 168
Jesus,S. 71 Jung,I. 115
JesusFerreira,A. 176 Jung,M. 283

438
index

Junge-Hoffmeister,J. 302 Karwowska,D. 249


Jungermann,H. 110, 193 Kasagi,Y. 338
Junttila,N. 101 Kasai,Y. 84
Jurado,S. 146 Kasatkina,O. 147
Jurkin,M. 156 Kaschel,R. 191
Jusiene,R. 252 Kaser,A. 98
Juslin,P. 197 Kashibuchi,M. 323
Justo,M. 153 Kashirsky,D. 389
Jutras,S. 33 KassimKhan,H. 113, 193
Kastenmller,A. 60
K Kathmann,N. 104, 288
Kabirnezhad,S. 78, 146 Kato,A. 252
Kacharava,T. 89 Kato,K. 68, 238
Kachina,A. 49 Kato,M. 333
Kaernbach,C. 104 Kato, R. 89
Kagitcibasi,C. 193, 282 Kato,Y. 238
Kahlweg,K. 117 Kats-Gold,I. 76
Kairys,A. 254 Katsurada,E. 234
Kaiser,A. 250 Katsuya,N. 240
Kaiser,F. 116, 139 Katsuyoshi,S. 254
KakoJouibari,A. 65 Katunyan,A. 370
Kalavana,T. 208 Katzer,J. 90
Kalayjian,A. 187 Katzur,B.H. 164
Kalberlah,C. 165 Kauffeld,S. 347
Kaliterna-Lipovcan, L. 336 Kaufmann,C. 104
Kallay,E. 201 Kaufmann,E. 248
Kaluga,V. 144 Kaufmann,M. 189
Kalytta,T. 275, 302 Kaul,G. 228
Kamada,A. 320 Kaur,K. 332
Kamaya,K. 258 Kausar,R. 209, 234
Kambara,M. 152 Kawabata,M. 70
Kameda,H. 73 Kawabata,Y. 329
Kameda,T. 210 Kawaguchi,J. 312
Kamenov,Z. 89, 238 Kawano,N. 90
Kamide,H. 254 Kawasaki,E. 331
Kaminski,S. 308 Kawasaki,K. 68
Kammerer,Y. 353 Kawashima,A. 76
Kammhuber,S. 322 Kawashima,D. 324
Kanai,T. 352 Kawaura,Y. 98
Kane,M. 376 Kawazu,K. 344
Kaneko,Y. 335 KayaKiziloz,B. 312
Kanemasa,Y. 234 KayaalpErsoy,E.G. 398
Kangro,E.-M. 336 Kayger,V. 51
Kaniasty,K. 188 Kayir,A. 28
Kankova,A. 388 Kaymakzmen,S. 357
Kanning,U.P. 326 Kazdin,A.E. 118, 127
Kanske,P. 148 Kazen,M. 205
Kanwal,H. 164 Kazlauskas,E. 343
Kao,J. 338 Kearney,E. 46, 127, 326
Kao,S.-F. 33 Kebza,V. 196
Kaplan,A. 198 Kedar,Y. 115
Kaplan,D. 221 Kefalidou,D.-M. 112
Kapoor,S. 23 Kehr,H.M. 24, 62
KaporStanulovic,N. 146 Kehrer,S. 165
Kappler,G. 105 Kejia,Q. 389
Kapsou,M. 78 Kelava,A. 25
Kaps,S.C. 235 Kellen,D. 312
Kapur,P. 339 Keller,F. 118
Kar,N. 217 Keller,H. 23, 135, 375
Karaba,R. 76, 293 Keller,L. 221
Karakus,P. 162, 192 Keller,M. 100, 270
Karaman,G. 48 Keller,P. 227
Karamushka,L. 58, 119, 244 Keller,R. 249, 396
Karamushka,V. 51 Keller,U. 64
Karasawa,M. 322 Kello,C.T. 376
Karatsu,A. 388 Kelly,J. 284
Karbach,J. 199, 298 Keltikangas-Jarvinen,L. 218
Karekla,M. 207, 240 Kemper,C. 146
Kargi,E. 296 Kempermann,G. 59
Karimi,L. 109, 161 Kemuriyama,C. 93
Karl,A. 188 Kendel,F. 325
Karnilowicz,W. 238, 340 Kennedy,K. 157
Karppinen,V. 29 Kennerknecht,I. 191

439
INDEX

Kenntner-Mabiala,R. 245 Kirchmann,H. 35


Kensinger,E. 106, 380 Kirita,T. 165
Kergoat,M. 125 Kirk,E. 223
Kerimi,N. 84 KirkegaardThomsen,D. 109, 153
Kerimova,I. 107, 108 Kirovova,I. 161
Kerkhoff,G. 188 Kirschbaum,C. 360
Kerschreiter,R. 131 Kirwil,L. 299
Keser,A. 90 Kiseleva,A. 370
Kesicky,D. 314 Kiselnikov,A. 293
Keskinen,E. 181 Kishi,T. 398
Keskinen,S. 335 Kishimoto,T. 252
Kessels,U. 282 KislaliErginbilgic,A. 30
Ketels,S. 247 Kissel,D. 180
Keye,D. 231 Kissler,J. 106
Khader,P. 168 Kistner,S. 318
Khalatbari,J. 314, 343 Kita,Y. 156
Khaleefa,O. 112, 114, 195, 267 Kitagami,S. 312
Khalifa,G. 172 Kitamura,H. 148
Khalifa,W. 294 Kitayama,S. 375
Khalili,F. 152 Kittipichai,W. 324
Khalkhali,A. 71 Kiuru,N. 375
Khamseh,A. 73, 381 Klaas,H.S. 310
Khan,A. 296 Klackl,J. 151
Khan,B. 111 Klages,B. 235
Khan,M.H.A. 54 Klandt,H. 398
Khanifar,H. 93 Klappenbach,H. 182
Kharkhurin,A. 213 Klasen,F. 368
Kharkwal,M. 158 Klassen,R. 172
Khasteganan,N. 394 Klatzky,R. 135
KheradmandMardDel,K. 216, 254 Klauer,K.C. 210
KhodabakhshiKoolaee,A. 76 Klauer,T. 352
Khodakevych,O. 335 Klaus,D. 380
Khodayarifard,M. 239, 297 Kleeberg-Niepage,A. 223
KhojastehMehr,R. 365 Kleftaras,G. 76, 78, 204, 298
Khorramabadi,R. 85 Klehe,U.-C. 112, 379
Khorramdel,L. 255 Kleiber,D. 36
Khoshkonesh,A. 216 Kleim,B. 106
Khoshnevis,E. 108, 206 Kleimann,M. 372
Khoury,B. 219 Klein,A. 25, 351
Khromov,A. 310 Klein,C. 189
Khullar,S. 234, 238 Klein,M. 224
Ki,H. 194 Klein,R. 114
Kido,A. 322 Kleinbhl,D. 29
Kiefer,M. 116, 347 Kleinmann,M. 305
Kiegelmann,M. 223 Kleinsorge,T. 368
Kienbaum,J. 389 Kleinspehn,A. 387
Kienhues,D. 142, 353 Kleitman,S. 356
Kiesel,A. 210 Klemmert,H. 146
Kieselbach,T. 220 Kleylein,M. 146
Kiguwa,P. 27 Kliegel,M. 220, 284
Kikkawa,T. 338 Kliegl,R. 59, 138
Kikuchi,F. 84 Klimesch,W. 40
Kikuchi,K. 169, 383 Klinck,D. 146
Kim,A. 252 Klingebiel,K. 66
Kim,J. 298 Klinger,E. 59, 135
Kimchi,R. 118 Klinkowski,N. 295
Kimmel,P. 50 Klocke,U. 373
Kimmerle,J. 347 Klckner,C. 25, 90
Kimura,M. 165, 231 Klostermann,A. 62
Kindap,Y. 45, 120 Klucken,T. 83
Kinder,A. 272 Kluge,A. 62, 106
Kindermann,A. 119 Klumb,P. 376
Kindermann,T. 120 Klusmann,U. 172
King,A. 385 Klusmann,V. 169
King,J. 251 Kluwe,R. 50, 355
Kinnunen,U. 376 Klyewa,A. 318
Kino,K. 238 Knaevelsrud,C. 106, 295, 303
Kinoshita,S. 110 Knuper,B. 138
Kipp,K.H. 312 Knestel,A. 175, 259
Kipper,D.A. 28 Knigge,M. 335
Kira,I. 174, 366, 385 Knight,Z.G. 273
Kirakosyan,H. 163 Knipfer,K. 307
Kirchler,E. 103, 203 Knoblich,G. 40, 201

440
index

Knoll,N. 352 Koocher,G. 284


Knowles,A. 195 Kopietz,R. 32
Knowles,M. 110, 193, 275, 348, 355 Kopp,D. 156
KobalGrum,D. 375 Kopp,F. 224, 225
Kobayashi,C. 264 Korallo,L. 235
Kobayashi,H. 174 Korb,S. 250
Kobayashi,S. 78, 173 Kordoutis,P. 238
Kober,G. 38 Kordts,R. 256
Kobori,S. 164 Korek,S. 244, 398
Kobylinska,D. 67 Koren,L. 318
Kocalevent,R.-D. 146 Krkel,J. 223, 224
Koch,A. 300 Korkmaz,M.N. 160
Koch,B. 227 Kornadt,A. 148
Koch,I. 199, 291 Krner,A. 393
Koch,S. 325 Krner,C. 214
Koch,S.C. 201 Kornilaki,E. 171
Kocon,K. 85 Korniseva,A. 153
Kodama,T. 96 Korol,O. 326
Koehn,S. 93, 94, 146 Korostelina,K. 368
Koelsch,S. 104 Korotchenko,E. 165
Koenig,M. 118 Korunka,C. 136, 285
Koeppl,J. 238 Koschate,M. 111
Koerber,B. 382 Koslowski,B. 62, 384
Kogan,N. 169 Koso,M. 354
Koh,J.B.K. 322 Kossakowska-Petrycka,K. 78, 323
Kohandel,M. 93 Kssler,S. 386
Kohler,A. 335 Kossowska,M. 197
Kohler,P. 283 Kostadinova,K. 51, 252
Kohli,N. 205 Koster,E.H.W. 300
Kohlmann,C.-W. 60 Kostrikina,I. 311
Kohn,M. 99 KotrlaTopic,M. 388
Kohn,N. 213 Ktter,C. 324
Kohyama,T. 172 Kotter-Grhn,D. 59
Koic,E. 394 Kotz,S.A. 361
Koike,F. 337 Kou,Y. 131
Koike,H. 320 Kouabenan,R. 136
Kiv,K. 308 Koumakhov,R. 32
Kojima,Y. 81, 170 Koura,S. 259
Kokinov,B. 23 Kouri,K. 148
Kokkinaki,T. 209 Kourilova,S. 358
Kokubo,M. 326 Kourkoutas,E. 356, 357
Kolar,G. 385 Kouroshnia,M. 195
Kolassa,I.-T. 48 Kousha,M. 394
Kolbe,M. 347 Koutsoulis,M. 196
Kolbeck,S. 173 Kovacs,M. 157
Klbl,C. 24, 42 Kovalchuk,O. 329
Kolesnikova,J. 394 Kovalev,Y. 248
Kolga,V. 320 Kovic,V. 206, 231
Kolk,H. 361 Kowal,S. 54
Koller,S.H. 117, 136, 220 Kowalska,M. 385
Kolling,T. 83 Kozhevnikov,M. 182
Kolominski,S. 80, 161 Kozlova,I. 153
Kolominsky,Y. 81 Kozlova,M. 174
Kolotylova,T. 78 Kozlowski,S. 220
Komaki,A. 68 Kozusznik,B. 58, 244
Komatsu,K. 322 Krach,S. 84
Komatsu,S. 84 Kracke,B. 120, 284
Komes,J. 248 Kraemer,B. 244
Kometsi,K. 27 Krah,B. 184, 299
Komori,M. 98 Krajewski,J. 296
Konde,Z. 70, 289 Krajewski,K. 351
Kondo,T. 169 Krmer,B. 186
Kondratyuk,N. 355 Krmer,N. 107, 142, 204
Knig,A. 95 Krmer,S. 354
Knig,D. 78, 158 Kramska,L. 90
Knig,S. 312 Kranczioch,C. 164
Koning,M. 176 Kraus,U. 109, 247
Konishi,K. 385 Krause,D. 105, 106, 140, 305, 326
Konishi,M. 173 Krause,M. 68
Knnecke,K. 83 Krause,S. 153
Konrad,K. 199 Krause,U.-M. 291
Konstantareas,M. 299 Kravtsova,J. 244
Konstantinidis,A.J. 248 Kreausukon,P. 343

441
INDEX

Krebs,J. 285 Kumbanaruk,T. 299


Kredentser,O. 326 Kumbruck,C. 98
Kreibig,S.D. 104, 249 Kumpfer,K. 199
Kreiner,H. 59 Kumru,A. 120
Kreitler,S. 313, 343, 363 Kumsta,R. 250
Krems,J. 203 Kunimi,M. 169
Kremser,M. 58 Kunina,O. 102
Kressley,R. 101 Kunter,M. 215
Kretschmer,N. 316 Kuntze,J. 390
Kreuter,J. 150 KnzleHaake,B. 29
Kreyszig,S. 367 Kunzmann,U. 100, 142
Kricman,K. 85 Kuo,C.-J. 250
Krieglmeyer,R. 185 Kuo,C.-Y. 382
Krings,F. 221 Kuo,H.-H. 158
Krinzinger,H. 43 Kuo,H.-W. 162
Krippl,M. 123 Kuo,J. 304
Krischke,N. 81 Kuperberg,G.R. 361
Krishna,A. 178 Kuria,E.N. 238
Krishnan,L. 298 Kuriansky,J. 275
Kristensen,L.J. 259 Kurman,J. 202
Kroehne,U. 152, 309 Kuroda,M. 336
Krger,C. 323 Kurokawa,M. 336
Krogstadmo,B. 161 Kurtin,M. 76
Krohn,J. 90, 148 Kurz-Milcke,E. 87
Krolak-Schwerdt,S. 187 Kusanagi,E. 333
Kroll,J. 280 Kusch,R.I. 33, 146
Kronbichler,M. 56 Kuschel,A. 172
Kroneisen,M. 249 Kushnir,T. 78
Krner-Herwig,B. 119, 221, 268, 283 Kustubayeva,A. 386
Krueger,F. 60 Kusumawardhani,D.E. 124
Krger,C. 255 Kutas,M. 207
Krger,M. 330 Kutscher,J. 94
Kruglanski,A. 207, 376 Kuttner,S. 45, 389
Krulikowska,A. 156 Kutzner,F. 34
Krummenacher,J. 374 Kuwano,S. 139
Krumm,S. 153, 266 Kuyper,L. 106
Krynski,T. 28 Kuze,J. 387
Kryspin-Exner,I. 60, 363 Kuznetsova,A. 190, 241
Ku,K.Y.L. 191 Kwan,L. 340
Kuang,M.-F. 343 Kwapis,K. 153
Kubiak,T. 101, 266 Kwiatkowska,A. 272
Kubicek,B. 398 Kwon,S.-K. 115
Kubinger,K.D. 375 Kwong,J.Y.Y. 80, 216
Kubo,K. 251 Kyle,J. 158
Kch,D. 55 Kyle,S. 172
Kchel,J. 392 Kyllingsbk,S. 279
Kuchinskaya,N. 227 Kyllonen,P.C. 140, 183, 221
Kudlik,A. 148
Kudo,E. 276 L
Kuebler,A. 377 Labouvie-Vief,G. 100
Kuehl,T. 364 Labudda,K. 316
Kuelzow,N. 312 Labuhn,A.S. 284
Kuger,S. 252 LacerdaeSilva,W. 107
Kuhar,R. 106 Lachmann,T. 115
Kuhl,J. 57, 101, 271 Lackschewitz,H. 366
Kuhl,P. 72 Lafuente,E. 182
Kuhlen,A.K. 232 Laghi,F. 85
Khnel,A. 83 Lagnado,D. 41
Khnel,J. 376 Laguna,M. 202
Kuhnert,P. 343 Lahl,O. 292, 293
Kuipers,E. 26, 360 Lai,J. 141, 320, 343
Kukiyama,K. 335 Lai,M.-L. 186
Kuku,H. 152 Lai,Z. 133
Kulas,K. 169 Lain,F. 76
Kulikowski,J. 278 Laireiter,A.-R. 28
Kulkofsky,S. 258 Laizane,I. 234
Kullack,A. 181 Lajciakova,P. 318
Kumada,T. 374 Lajom,J.A. 332
Kumari,S. 171 LaMarca,R. 294
Kumar,M. 51 LambonRalph,M. 114
Kumar,N. 62, 222 Lmmle,L. 206
Kumar,P. 72 Lamplmayr,E. 250
Kumar,S. 269 Lam,R. 85

442
index

Lamsal,S. 252 Lee,H. 115, 235


LamzaPosavec,V. 337 Lee,J.M. 45
Lan,Y. 153 Lee,J.Q. 72
Land,M. 30 Lee,K.L. 238
LandaUbillos,S. 178, 287 Lee,M. 249
Landerl,K. 58 Lee,P.-C. 53
Landmane,D. 240 Lee,S.-B. 73, 257, 293
Landmann,M. 265 Lee,S.-F. 343
Lane,A. 93, 94 Lee,S.-H. 77
Lanero,A. 257 Lee,S.-L. 154
Lanfranchi,S. 28 Lee,S.-M. 340
Lng,A. 238 Lee,S.W.S. 320
Lang,F. 201, 381 Lee,V. 379
Lang,F.R. 306 LeePe,M. 142, 268
Lang,J. 36 Legault,F. 389
Lang,J.W.B. 153 Legenbauer,T. 303
Lang,P. 57 Lehenbauer,M. 372
Lang,Y.-C. 90, 394 Lehmann,H. 373
Langa,M. 27 Lehmann,M. 185
Lange,A. 303 Lehmann,W. 172
Lange,E. 91, 390 Lehmann-Willenbrock,N. 347
Lange,L.F. 140 Lehnart,J. 212
Lange-Kttner,C. 109, 361 Lehr,D. 189, 343
Langens,T. 62 Lei,L. 98, 327
Langer,N. 169 LeibovichdeDuarte,A. 288
Langers,C. 235 LeibovichdeFigueroa,N. 398
Langlieb,A.M. 188, 189 Leidner,B. 174, 295
Langmeyer,A. 320 Leipold,B. 202
Langus,A. 292 Leising,D. 276
Lapka,D. 267 Leist,A. 194
Larcan,R. 72, 234 Leiter,M. 119
Larsen,J. 229 Lekaviciene,R. 154, 338
Larsen,R. 207 Leleu,A. 148
Larsson,M. 128, 129 Lemaire,P. 281
Larsson,M.R. 336 Lemche,E. 357
Laschinger,H. 119, 241 Lemeshchuk,V. 85
Last,B. 363 Lemos,V. 136
Lszl,K. 343 Lengenfelder,P. 183
Latifian,M. 272 Lens,W. 189
Latorre,M.F. 307 Lenzner,A. 223
LatorrePostigo,J.M. 133 Leong,F.T.L. 38, 116, 135, 285, 303
Latour,T. 348 Leonhardt,C. 206
Latysh,N. 70 Leonova,A. 360
Laubrock,J. 138 Leonova,T. 96, 151
Lauche,K. 283 Leou,Y.-M. 36
Laukka,S.J. 67 Lepage,B. 192
Laumann,M. 80 Lepastourel,N. 51
Lautenbacher,S. 283 Lepilkina,T. 296
Lavaur,J.-M. 226 Leppnen,U. 306
Lavshuk,Y. 332 Leppert,T. 300
Lavy,S. 238 Leppik,T. 320
Law,A. 165, 290 Lerner,R. 358
Law,S.-P. 360 LeRoy,J. 244
Lawal,O. 161 Leroy,T. 67
Lawrence,C. 267 Lesch,K.-P. 218
Lawson,C. 126 Lesemann,E. 364
Lazorko,O. 80 Lesourd,S. 218
Leach,M. 351, 364 Lethaus,F. 181
Leaver,V. 129 Leue,A. 211
Lebedev,A. 48 Leung,A.K.Y. 195
Lebedeva,N. 80 Leung,C. 370
Lebedina-Manzoni,M. 65 Leung,K. 136, 200, 267, 375
LeBlanc,J. 139 Leung,N.M. 234
Leblanc,R. 168, 318 Leung,S. 216
Lecce,S. 108 Leung,S.Y.Chi 288
Leclercq,V. 70, 125 Leuterio,R. 156
Lecocq,G. 318, 339, 344 Levelt,W. 207
LeCouteur,A. 337 Levenson,M.R. 200
Lecusay,R. 198 Leventhal,H. 27
Lcuyer,R. 281 Levikova,E. 77
LeDantec,C. 329 Levontin,L. 121
Leder,H. 107, 223 Lewandowska,M. 329
Lee,C. 217 Lewandowsky,S. 37, 58, 59, 114

443
INDEX

Lewe-Kayser,M. 333 Lipiska-Grobelny,A. 285


Lewis,C.A. 239, 255 Lipka,J. 149
Lewis,J. 305, 340 Lippke,S. 138, 283
Lewis,R. 202 Lisboa,C. 358
Leybina,A. 313 Lita,S. 63, 80, 208
Lhullier,C. 62 Litzenberger,M. 33
Li,C. 326, 336, 369, 373 Liu,B. 326
Li,D. 98, 370 Liu,C.-J. 173, 330
Li,F. 153 Liu,F. 144, 326
Li,H. 83, 244, 307, 343, 353 Liu,H. 85, 156, 238
Li,J. 53, 56, 84, 137, 169, 180, 250, 383 Liu,J. 122, 215, 244, 326
Li,J.-W. 318 Liu,L. 87
Li,K.Z.H. 220 Liu,M. 64, 87, 292
Li,L. 56, 61, 129 Liu,P.-Y. 172
Li,N. 255 Liu,T. 382
Li,S. 331 Liu,W. 265, 290, 387
Li,S.-C. 39, 124 Liu,X. 74, 77, 146, 152, 238, 320
Li,T. 247 Liu,Y. 67, 108, 230, 234, 289, 333, 336, 357
Li,T.W.G. 51 Liu,Y.-L. 175
Li,W. 312, 393 Liu,Z. 383
Li,X. 73, 85, 113, 149, 255, 331 Liversedge,S. 138
Li,Y. 67, 70, 124, 146, 172, 207, 294, 384 LiviaSegovia,J. 220
Li,Z. 54, 341 Lizaso,I. 169, 178
Lialenko,A. 208 Lled Carreres, A. 71
Liang,Z.B. 234 Llewellyn,D.J. 103
Liano,E. 98 Lo,P.-H. 252
Liao,K.Y.-Hsin 238 Lobanov,A. 235, 313
Liao,R.-M. 386 Lobmaier,J. 30
Liao,X. 72 Loboda-Oewitczak,E. 244
Liao,Z. 173 Lcker,K. 91
Liberman,S. 62 LoCricchio,M.G. 85
Lichtenfeld,S. 189 Loeffler,S.N. 149
Lida,M. 104 Logan,G.D. 280
Liebal,K. 333 Logie,R. 207
Liebert,C. 300 Lohumi,S. 144
Liedl,A. 260 Lokhorst,A.M. 43
Liem,A.D. 113 LoMonaco,G. 178
Liepelt,R. 290 Lombardi,M. 238
Liepmann,D. 313 Long,J. 299
Liesien,J. 121 Long,X. 92
Lignon,S. 343 Lonigan,C.J. 265
Ligorio,M.B. 266 Loos,H. 53, 149
Lijtmaer,R. 257 Lopes,D. 53
Likowski,K. 185 Lopes,E. 146
Lima,C. 159, 168 Lopes,R. 273
Lin,C. 384 Lopez,D. 217
Lin,D. 74 Lopez,F. 114
Lin,H.-F. 80 LopezAlacid,M.P. 318
Lin,H.-T. 389 LopezAlonso,A.O. 32
Lin,M.-K. 373 LpezBecerra,C. 238
Lin,P.-Y. 162 LopezCabarcos,M.A. 202
Lin,S.-F. 85, 141, 252 LpezGamio,M.d.R. 178
Lin,W. 165, 386 LopezIslas,M. 66
Lin,W.-F. 391 LopezLevers,L. 139
Lin,W.-Y. 357 LpezSez,M. 163
Lin,X. 241, 244 Lopez-Suarez,A.D. 330
Lin,Y. 123, 255 LopezZafra,E. 121, 272, 391
Lincoln,T. 392 LoPresti,A. 36
Linde,N. 391 Lorencova,R. 394
Lindenberger,U. 30, 39, 47, 186, 203, 275, 352 Lorenz,C. 187
Linden,M. 189 Lorenz,F. 357
Lindfors,P. 376 Lorenz,J.L. 134
Lindner,I. 226 Lorey,B. 227
Lindner-Mller,C. 101 Losada,A. 302, 343
Lindsay,G. 99, 381 Losik,G. 79, 227, 385
Lindstrom,J. 131, 269 Lossnitzer,T. 378
Lindstrm,K. 136 Lotfabadi,H. 127
Linek,S. 58, 327 Lourel,M. 343
Ling,H. 171 Lvdn,M. 59
Ling,J. 134, 250, 330 Lovn,J. 247
Ling,W. 244 Lowe,R. 223
Ling,Y. 146 Lozhkin,G. 93, 172
Liou,S. 258, 337 Lu,A. 110

444
index

Lu,H.-C. 154 MacCann,C. 221, 222


Lu,J.L. 144, 178, 239 Macher,S. 308
Lu,L. 130, 136 Maciejovsky,B. 102
Lu,X. 210 Maciuszek,J. 165
Lu,Y. 173 MacPherson,L. 381
Lu,Y.C. 178, 340 Maddux,R. 241
Luan,S. 248 Maderthaner,R. 32
Lubart,T. 38 Madill,H. 87
Lubbe,C. 23 Madoglou,A. 154
Lbeck,D. 378 Madon,S. 35
Lubenko,J. 86 Maeda,H. 96
Lubiewska,K. 282 Maeda,J. 344
Luca,M.R. 152 Maehler,C. 27
Lucas,D. 55 Maehler,D. 363
Lucas,M. 298 Maercker,A. 106, 188, 304
LucasMolina,B. 132 Maes,J. 293, 315
Lucas,R.E. 56, 306 Maes,S. 305, 358
Luciana,M. 39 Maffia,A.J. 224
LucioGomezMaqueo,E. 201 Magalhes,F. 149, 211
Luck,T. 40 Maganto,C. 297, 380
Ludscher,P. 149 Magno,C. 128, 287
Ludlow,T. 47 Magnus,E.B. 244
Ludovico,O. 318 Mahmoodi,M. 63
Lueken,K. 49, 260, 343 Mahmoud,H.W. 352
Ler, G. 207 Maier,B. 362
Lufi,D. 93 Maier,C. 29
Lugli,Z. 91 Maier,K. 163
Luhmann,M. 56 Maier-Karius,J. 229
Luis, G. 146 Mairos Nogueira, S. 263
Lukas,S. 84 Majcher, M. 328
Lken,U. 37 Majid,A. 201
Lukes,M. 284 Majidi,A. 151
Luksik,I. 114 Major,D. 153
Lun,V. 105 Makhmutova,A. 370
Luna,K. 247, 312 Makhnach,A. 133, 279
Luna,M. 341 Mak,M.C.K. 308
Luna,R. 382 Mak,W. 303
LunaHernandez,J.R. 214, 264, 286 Maleckar,B. 35
Lundberg,I. 207 Malikiosi-Loizos,M. 120, 144
Lung,T.-J. 398 Malik,S. 294
Lunt,I. 281, 377 Maliszewski,N. 264
Luo,F. 398 Malkin,V. 172
Luo,L. 342, 383 Malko,G. 90
Luo,R. 384 Mall,A. 323
Luo,Y.-C. 178, 255 Mallach,N. 92
Lupiez,J. 115 Mallia,L. 131
Luque,P.J. 326 Malmberg,K. 58
Lussier,Y. 151 Maloney,L. 362, 374
Lustiger,A. 279 Malti,T. 100
Luszczynska,A. 196 Maluf,M.-R. 117
Lutchman,R. 139 Malykh,S. 149
Luthar,S. 207 Mamali,C. 215, 238
Luthman,S. 111 Mamcarz,P. 130, 224
Lttke,S. 67 Mamonova,O. 126
Lutz,W. 118 Manalastas,E.J. 176
Luwel,K. 281 ManasseroMas,M.-A. 87
Luyckx,K. 189 ManchenSprri,S. 331
Luyt,R. 272 Mandal,E. 87
Lv,H. 173 Mandel,A. 86
Lv,Y. 230 Mangrulkar,L. 299
Lynch,S. 26 Manhal,S. 295, 378
Lynch,T. 304 Manheim,N. 29
Lyng,J. 159 Manickam,L.S. 139
Lynn,R. 301 Mann,J. 305
Lyvers,M. 394 Manolitsis,G. 152, 306
Manolov,R. 310, 311
M Mansoer,W. 108
Ma,C. 64, 352 Mansour,L. 175, 342
Ma,H.K. 219 Mansour,M. 116
Maass,A. 35 Mntyl,T. 284
Maass,V. 50 Manzano,A.A. 31
Macaskill,A. 290 Manzey,D. 47, 365
Maccabez-Arriola,M. 213 Manz,R. 324

445
INDEX

Mao,X. 341 Massoudi,K. 379


Mar,R. 220 Masters,G. 210
Maranon,D. 386 Mastor,K. 274
Maras,P. 186 Masuda,S. 248
Marasigan,J. 161 Mata,J. 27
Marcelino,L. 301 Mata,R. 296
Marchetti,E. 108, 321 Matarazzo,O. 67
Marcus,B. 25, 398 Matatko,N. 260
Maree,J.G. 240 Mate,J. 143
Marewski,J. 102 MatejicDjuricic,Z. 212
Marggraf-Micheel,C. 364, 365 Matera,C. 392
Margraf-Stiksrud,J. 209 Mather,M. 312, 380
Marian,C. 171 Mathiak,K. 347
Maricic,J. 257 Mathur,S. 323
Marieta, J. 139 Mathy,F. 54
Marin,E. 191 Matos,L. 123
Marinkovic,S. 209 MatosCoelho,M.I. 80, 340, 372, 391
MarinMorales,D. 91 Matsubara,F. 218
MarnOller,C. 249 Matsubara,N. 139
Mariol,M. 331 Matsubara,T. 393
Marjanovic,Z. 153, 298 Matsuda,H. 255
Markman,H. 31, 41, 195 Matsuda,K. 174
Markodimitraki,M. 129, 332 Matsuda,Y. 165, 178, 398
Marksteiner,T. 156 Matsukawa,J. 382
Markum,M.E. 157 Matsumoto,A. 249
Markus,H.R. 375 Matsumoto,J. 229
Marley,A.A.J. 110, 196, 197 Matsumoto,S. 252
Marois,R. 39 Matsuo,N. 342
Marquardt,N. 362 Matsuo,Y. 393
Marques, F. 41 Matsuura,M. 151
Marques,J.F. 203, 371 Matsuzawa,T. 207, 275
Mrquez,A. 230 Mattana,V. 95, 172
Marquez,C. 143 Matthews,B. 211, 212
Marrero,R.J. 153 Matthews,F. 271
Marsella,A. 285, 299 Matthews,G. 350
Marsh,H. 31, 32, 221 Matthews,L. 139
Marsico,G. 42 Matthias,E. 67, 166
Martella,D. 165, 229 Matthies,E. 43
Martens,D. 162 Matthiesen,S.B. 188, 202
Martens,T. 192, 348 Matton,N. 147
Martignon,L. 348 Matud,P. 74, 175
Martin,A. 253 Matute,H. 211
Martin,G. 390 Mauch,M. 327
Martin,M. 77 Maul, K. 380
Martin,P. 169, 221, 300 Maunula,S. 77
Martin,R. 348 Maurer, M. 300
Martn,Y. 214 Maurer,O. 354
Martinez,C. 146, 178 Maurer,U. 56
Martinez,F. 78, 344 Mauri,T. 137
Martnez,I. 33 Mausfeld,R. 124
Martinez,L. 247 Mauss,I. 277
Martini,J. 387 May,M. 282, 391
MartnLoeaches,M. 106 MayasArellano,J. 229
Martins,A. 166, 238, 319 Mayekiso,T. 139
Martins,E. 119 Mayer,B. 282
Martins,M.J.D. 73 Mayer,M. 249
Martxueta,A. 176 Maylor,E. 220
Marumoto,N. 86 Mayoral,P. 196
Marvn,M.L. 61 Mayr,E. 307
Maryniak,A. 90, 91 Mayr,S. 208
Marzouki,Y. 208 Mayrhofer,R. 28
Masaki,H. 378 Mazaheri,M.A. 45
Masamoto,K. 178 Mazehoova,Y. 319
Masedo,A.I. 260 Mazidi,M. 190
Mashamba,T. 239 Mazurek,J. 154
Mashima,R. 315 Mbebeb,F.E. 340
Maslach,C. 119, 360 McBride,D. 83
Masnick,A. 84, 384 McAllister,M. 361
Mason,L. 58, 291 McBride-Chang,C. 65
Mason,O. 26 McCarthy, E. 144
Masschelein,S. 238 McCarthy,S. 41, 102, 131
Massen,C. 216 McClelland,J.L. 47, 114
Masson,M. 116 Mcclure,C. 90

446
index

McConkey,K. 124 Metz,U. 216


McConochie,W. 299 Metzker,M. 249
McCubbin,L. 279 Mevarech,Z.R. 127
McCunn,L. 162 Mey,G. 24, 181
McElvany,N. 350 Meyenschein,K. 161
McGrath,P. 221 Meyer,B. 347
McInerney,D. 137, 290 Meyer,H.A. 79
McKeefry,D. 278 Meyer,I. 106
McKillop,D. 273 Meyer,J. 362, 364
McManus,J. 226 Meyer,K. 266
McNeill,A. 102 Meyer-Lindenberg,A. 40
Mearns,K. 188 Meyers,R. 347
Meckelmann,V. 86 Mezquita-Hoyos,Y. 147
Mecklinger,A. 188 Mfusi,S. 175
Medved,M. 87, 312 Miao,Q. 80, 244, 327
Meeke,H. 217 Michael,L. 229
Meert,G. 186 Michael,T. 188
Meeter,M. 197, 371 Michaelis,B. 122
Megreya,A.M. 142 Michaelis,M. 304
Mehdad,A. 145 Michailov,M.C. 130, 298
Mehdizadegan,I. 365 Michalak,J. 141
Mehl,M.R. 101 Michalik,R. 229
Mehlsen,M.Y. 166 Michel,A. 161
MehrabizadeHonarmand,M. 143 Michel,B. 193
MehriNejad,S.A. 70 Michels,T. 50
Mehryar,A.H. 150 Michie,S. 196, 283
Meier,A. 131 Miczek,K.A. 117
Meier-Faust,T. 80 Midden,C.J.H. 349
MeinardiMozej,T. 344 MiesiBurrull,. 252
Meiners,M. 214, 272 Miezitis,S. 81
Meiners,S. 394 Mifune,N. 175
Meiring,D. 219 Mihalcea,A. 178, 236
Meisenberg,G. 301 Mihic,V. 157
Meixner,S. 53 Mikhailova,N. 370
Melchers,K.G. 79, 305, 306 Mikocka-Walus,A. 241
Melchior,S.N. 327 Mikosha,V. 87
Meleddu,M. 174 Mikula,G. 26
Mella,N. 250 Mikulic,I.M. 65, 130, 197
Melo,M.d.L. 178 Milanov,M. 321
Meltzoff,A. 291 Milasiunaite,V. 366
Melyani,M. 209 Milcu,M. 315
Melzer,M. 358 Mileshkina,Y. 391
Memar,M.A. 327 Milfont,T.L. 30, 42, 105
Mena,B. 226 Milgrom,J. 300
Menchuk,T. 230 Milicic,N. 335
Mendel,R. 248 Millar,K. 134
Mendes,. 63 Miller,K. 117
Mndez,C. 122 Miller,R. 275, 276
Meneghetti,A. 107 Milliken,B. 197
Meneghetti,C. 282 Mimigari,J. 101
Meneses,R.F. 78 Min,J.-Y. 389
Meng,L. 342 Minagawa,N. 331
Menges,J. 32 MinanoPerez,P. 86
Menninghaus,W. 107 Minaya-Rowe,L. 236
Menold,N. 62 Minbashian,A. 289, 290
MenordeGasparPinilla,J. 169 Minnaert,A. 284, 378
Menshikova,G. 382 Mira,J.J. 91
Meo,M. 143, 144 Miro,A. 241
Meraner,V. 245 Mironenko,I. 132, 297
Mereu,S. 229, 382 Mironicheva,A. 366
Mergler,D. 199 Miroshnikov,S. 385
Merino,H. 166 Miryam,R. 154
MerinoTejedor,E. 87, 215 Mirzaie,S. 65
Meris,D. 176 Misawa,R. 327
Merjonen,P. 218 Mischel,W. 40
Merten,J. 292 Mishima,T. 319
Messerli-Burgy,N. 184 Mishra,N. 170
Messner,M. 154 Mishra,R. 127
Mestre,S. 396 Miskinyte,A. 241
Mestre,V. 136, 380 Misoch,S. 142
Mesurado,B. 355 Misra,G. 34, 198, 217
Metallidou,P. 101 Misra,N. 206
Metra-Ozolina,S. 325 Mitani,N. 154

447
INDEX

Mitchell,J. 348 Morales,M. 170


Mitchelson,J. 67 MoralesMarente,E. 157, 175
Mitina,O. 42, 65, 288, 309 MoralesNasser,A.C. 205
Mitmansgruber,H. 205 MoralToranzo,F. 393
Mivanyi,Y.J. 38, 178, 372 Morn,C. 124, 236
Miyake,N. 118 Morando,A. 330
Miyamoto,K. 151 More,K.V. 327
Miyamoto,T. 163 Moreira,R. 161
Miyamoto,Y. 64 MorenoAndres,M.V. 94
Miyazaki,K. 309 Moreno,J.E. 219, 391
Miyazaki,R. 319 MorenoManso,J.M. 333
Mizokawa,A. 333 Moreno-Martnez,F.J. 386
Mizota,K. 92 Morf,M. 44
Mizrachi,N. 100 Morgan,G. 223
Mizuguchi,T. 70 Mori,H. 392
Mkhize,N. 364 Mori,K. 370
Mnatsakanian,E. 125 Mori,S. 362
Mo,P. 205, 303 Mori,T. 154, 382
Mobley,W. 61 Morina,N. 35, 241
Mochizuki,T. 164 Morino,M. 252
Mo,A. 123 Morishita,T. 395
Moeller,S. 353 Moritz,S. 104, 316
Moessle,R. 150 Moriwaki,A. 395
Mogaji,A.A. 145, 198 Morling,K. 109
Moghaddam,F. 376 Moro,C. 310
Moghimi,M. 63 Morojele,N. 40
Mohaisen,K. 224 Morrison,I. 348
Mohamed,H. 249 Mrsen,C.P. 67
Mohamed,W. 151 Mortazavi,S. 115
Mohammadi,F. 236 Mortillaro,M. 138
Mohammednour,O. 70 MosaviAmiry,S.J. 44, 159, 178
Mohanty,A. 198 Moschner,B. 247
MohdZaharim,N. 195, 395 Moshagen,M. 311
Mohoric,T. 198 Moskaliuk,J. 327
Mohr,C. 116 Moska,S. 264
MohtashamAmiri,Z. 215, 394 Mosler,H.-J. 43
Moise,A. 216 Motan,I. 216
Mojs,E. 251 Motosu,M. 163
Mojzisch,A. 131 Motti-Stefanidi,F. 288, 301
Mok,L.-W. 99 Moura-Ramos,M. 367
Mokhtaripour,M. 94, 214, 391 Mousavi,R. 77
Molden,D. 255 Mousavi,S. 348
Mlders,C. 103 Mozhvilo,I. 94
MoleroZafra,M. 194 Mozina,M. 100
MolinaBartumeus,A. 156 Mpofu,E. 139, 194, 352
Moll,K. 253 Mroczek,D.K. 115
Mller,H. 350 Mstibovskyi,I. 263
Mller,I. 347 Mu,D. 312
Molnr,G. 348 Mucchi-Faina,A. 391
Monacis,L. 288, 333 Muck,P. 295
Money,S. 166 Mudra,G. 327
Monigl,E. 67 Mudy,K. 154, 387
Mnninghoff,M. 305 Muecke,A. 127
Monov,H. 77 Muela,J.A. 72
Monsen,J. 281 Mueller,A. 94, 183
Montada,L. 55 Mueller,S. 88
Montalan,B. 332 Muellner,H. 391
Montao,M. 91 Muellerbuchhof,R. 94
Monteoliva,A. 255 Muhlbauer,V. 61
Montero,M. 369 Mhlberger,A. 55, 372
MonteroSantamaria,N. 255 Mhlhan,M. 316
Montgomery,B. 314, 324 Mhlhans,B. 303
Montgomery,K. 348 Mhlig,S. 159, 268, 290, 394
Montoro,P.R. 382 Mhlpfordt,S. 393
Moore,J. 312 Mukai,T. 70
Moors,A. 349 Mukherjee,D. 161, 384
Moosbrugger,H. 221 Mukherjee,J. 96
Mora,L. 186, 305 Mukhopadhyay,D. 51
Moradi,A. 109, 143, 260, 323, 354 Mukhopadhyay,L. 294, 356
Moradi,M. 208 Mulert,C. 363
Morais,C. 178 Mullally,R. 244
Morales,G. 84, 211 Mller,C. 126
Morales,H. 156, 212 Mller,F. 362

448
index

Mller,H. 306, 374 Naghdi,H. 74


Mller,J. 302 Nagurney,A. 314, 395
Mller,M. 109 Nagy,G. 172
Mller,O. 196 Nahari,G. 78
Mller,R. 36, 257 Naidoo,P. 325
Mller,S. 296, 333 Nair,E. 99, 139, 264
Mullet,E. 218 Naito,M. 67
Mullin,V. 349 Najafi,A. 68
Muluk,H. 157 Najam,N. 232
Mumah,S. 395 Nakagaki,A. 70
Mmken,A. 347 Nakagami,A. 69
Mumma,G. 280 Nakagami-Yamaguchi,E. 174
Mummendey,A. 34 Nakagawa,A. 387
Munduate,L. 136 Nakajima,M. 255
MuetnAyala,M.A. 65 Nakajima,S. 68
Munir,F. 189 Nakamura,K. 384
Muniz,J. 116 Nakamura,M. 257
Munkvold,L. 386 Nakano,S. 387
Munoz,D. 115 Nakashima,K. 321
Muoz,D. 92 Nakasu,Y. 232
Muoz,L.C. 375 Nakatani,C. 115
Munoz,V. 354 Nakatani,K. 332
Munro,D. 341, 366 Nakata,S. 171, 249
Munro,V. 184 Nakaya,M. 389
Muoz-Garca,A. 239, 367, 389 Nakayama,R. 236
Munsch,S. 303, 376 Namazie,P. 116
Mnte,T. 127 Nameda,A. 340
Mnzer,S. 143 NandaBiswas,U. 217
Mura,G. 213 Nandrino,J.-L. 292
Murakami,K. 391 Naranjo,J.R. 26
Muramatsu,A. 150 Narasappa,K. 277
Muramoto,Y. 137, 200 Narchal,R. 48
Murasovs,V. 336 Narciss,S. 266
Murata,K. 393 NarvezRulln,M. 147, 255, 324
Murata,S. 232 Nascimento,E. 172
Murdoch,D. 77 Nascimento,L. 134
Muroi,M. 164 Nash,J. 221
Muroya,N. 331 Nasiri,H. 190
Murphy,J. 386 Nassar,K. 352
Murphy,P. 277 Natale,K. 135
Murray,L.M.T. 395 Nater,U. 183, 184
Muschalla,B. 188, 189 Nathan,P. 300
Musch,J. 287 Nattkemper,D. 130
Musek,J. 183, 216 Nauck,B. 282
Mussel,P. 245 Naumann,J. 370
Musso,M. 112 Navaneedhan,G. 251
Mustaca,A.E. 265, 266 Navarrete,G. 53, 294, 384
Mustafic,M. 387 Navarro,E. 350
Mutepfa,M. 47 Navarro,G. 260
Muthuraj,B. 192 Naveh-Benjamin,M. 186
Mutschler,I. 149 Navratilova,P. 90
Mutz,R. 351 Naydonov,M. 357
Muzdybaev,K. 240 Naydenova,V. 395
Mykhailenko,V. 244 Naydonova,L.A. 35
Myronenko,H. 327 Naydonova, L. M. 357
Naz,S. 111
N Nazir,T. 37
Naami,A. 162 Nazlic,T. 359
Nadarevic,L. 312 Nazneen,S. 219
Nadel,L. 247 Neagu,D.-E. 389
Naderi,M.M. 255 Neath,I. 37
Naef,M. 306 Nebel,C. 327
Nagahisa,H. 169 Neber,H. 268
Nagai,M. 227 Nechaeva,R. 192
Nagai,S. 150 Necka,E. 41, 376
Nagamine,M. 251 Nedospasova,V. 214, 357
Nagamori,Y. 342 Needle,R. 187
Nagao,Y. 344 Neelakandan,R. 124
Nagasaki,T. 66 Negovan,V. 112
Nagato,K. 254 Neissi,A. 206
Nagatsuka,Y. 244 Nel,J. 106
Nagel,I.E. 29, 30 Nelson,J. 269
Nagengast,B. 32 Nenniger,P. 58, 198

449
INDEX

Nerdinger,F. 304 Nomura,R. 166


Nesic,M. 231 Noor,N.N. 114
Ness,J. 96 Noordzij,M. 182, 292
Nesse,R.M. 60, 271 Norcross,J. 284
Nestik,T. 30 Nordhus,I.H. 57
Nestler,S. 391 Nordin,N.A. 81
Neter,E. 141 Nordlund,A. 51
Nett,U. 147 Norenzayan,A. 222, 374
Nettle,D. 271 Noriko,O. 395
Netzer,O. 264 Northoff,G. 268
Neu,E. 92, 386 Nosenko,E. 255, 274, 319
Neuhaus,J. 223 Noser,P. 365
Neumann,A. 141, 283 Nota,L. 286
Neumann,C. 184 Notebaert,L. 166
Neumann,E. 383 Notelaers,G. 103, 202
Neumann,H. 306 Notthoff,N. 247, 384
Neumann,R. 209 Ntzold,J. 156
Neumann-Thiele,A. 268 Noughani,F. 241
Neumer,S.-P. 302 Noulhiane,M. 269
Neuner,B. 248 Nouri,A. 126, 327
Neuper,C. 377 Nourkova,V. 157, 247
Neves,P. 327 Nourkov,V. 216
Newell,F. 135 NovelloPagliant,N. 270
Newlin,E. 364 Novikova,S. 251
Newman-Norlund,R. 40 Novoa-Gmez,M.M. 323
Neyer,F.J. 184 Nsamenang,B. 40, 47
Neyns,V. 307 Nuevo,R. 241
Ng,S.H. 124, 136 Numata,K. 147
Ni,J. 150, 166 Nunes,C. 294
Ni,Y. 81, 186 Nunes,H. 387
Nicholson,R. 221 Nunes,L. 84
Nickel,P. 62 Nunes,T. 281
Nie,X.L. 261, 346 NunesCaldeira,S. 389
Niedeggen,M. 204, 347 Nurdadi,S. 377
Niedtfeld,I. 395 Nurmi,J.-E. 267
Niessen,C. 398 Nuslauerova,P. 162
Nietlisbach,G. 106 Nussbeck,F.W. 25
Nigbur,R. 283 Nutter-Upham,K. 86
Niimi,N. 86 Nwachuku,V. 81
Nijboer,F. 268 Nyanungo,K. 38
NijeBijvank,M. 347
NikbakhtNasrabadi,A. 395 O
Nikiforidou,Z. 330 O,J. 207
Nikitin,J. 315 Oakland,T. 135, 158, 352
Niklas,C.D. 162 Obana,M. 86
Nikolaeva,E. 251 ObandoSalazar,O.L. 44, 157
Nikolaizig,F. 65 Oberauer,K. 59
Nikolova,V. 64 Oberfeld,D. 48
Nikova-Tsioutsiou,D. 172 Oberlechner,T. 211
Nikpour,G.A. 33, 159, 236 Obhi,S. 230
Nilsen,W. 340 Ochirjav,M. 357, 369
Nilsson,L.-G. 110, 207 O'Connor,C. 190
Ninomiya,K. 150 O'Connor,R.C. 300
Niranjana,P. 295 Oda,Y. 251
Nishida,K. 257 Odendaal,A. 33
Nishigaki,E. 92 O'Donnell,A. 226
Nishimura,R. 166 O'Donnell,K. 381
Nishimura,T. 255 Odonoghue,R. 64
Nishino,Y. 150 Oe,T. 321
Nishiura,K. 395 Oehl,M. 37, 327
Nitsch,A.M. 166 Oehler,R. 287
Nittono,H. 378 Oesterdiekhoff,G. 301
Niwa,T. 255 Oesterreich,R. 144
Nixon,J. 54 Oetsch,B. 333
Nobata,T. 382 Oettingen,G. 62
Noda,M. 391 Ofek,E. 314
Nodera,A. 393 Offenmller,D. 186
Noels,K. 136, 210 Ogawa,A. 70
Nogami,M. 327 Ogawa,C. 353
Noguchi,R. 159 Ogawa,N. 236
Nogueira,R. 245 Ogawa,T. 312
Noi,M. 78 Ogi,L. 253
Nlting,H. 244 gmen,H. 56

450
index

Oh,J.E. 342 OrtegaAndrade,N.A. 86


Ohana,K. 157 Ortiga,Y.P. 128
Ohashi,T. 166 Ortiz,G. 330
Ohi,S. 68 Ortiz,R. 151
Ohidah,E.O. 240 Ortmann,A. 291
Ohler,P. 282 Ortner,T. 380
hman,A. 49 Ortony,A. 31
Ohmori,T. 64 Osaka,N. 356
Ohno,H. 323 Osaki,H. 382
Ohnuma,S. 349 Osato,E. 88
Ohta,H. 96 Osborne,R. 74
Ohta,M. 382 Oser,F. 129, 367
Ohtomo,S. 194 OssBargas,R.M. 86
Ohuchi,A. 252 O'Shanahan,I. 234
Oiberman,A. 61 Oshio,A. 236
Ojo,O. 294 Osin,E. 245
Ok,A. 162 Osman,H. 245
Okabayashi,H. 333 Osman,M. 41, 187
Okada,K. 309 Osswald,S. 221
Okada,Y. 150 Ostermann,T. 248
Okamoto,K. 327 Ostkirchen,G.G. 113, 179
Okamura,H. 386 Ostrosky-Solis,F. 292
Okamura,T. 258 Ostrowski,T.M. 94
Okano,M. 154 O'Sullivan,M. 350
OkanoAsakawa,M. 154 Osusky,M. 42
O'Keefe,J. 110 Oswald,F. 50
Okuda,H. 387 Otto,B. 86, 284
Okumura,Y. 67, 387 Otto,C. 287
Oldenbrger,H.A. 311 Otto,P. 250
Olekalns,M. 136 Otyakmaz,B.. 322, 369
Oles,M. 178 Ouyang,W. 391
Oles,P. 44, 57 Overland,S. 57
Olesen,M.H. 336 Overmier,J.B. 34, 99
Oliva,P. 254 vreeide,H. 381
Oliveira,A. 342 Oye,M. 152
OlivosJara,P. 162 Oyserman,D. 222
Olofsson,J. 232 Ozabac, N. 391
Olofsson,U. 371 zcan,G. 268
Olos,L. 289 zdikmenliDemir,G. 239, 333
Olsson,A. 348 Ozeki,M. 174
Olsson,L.E. 245 Ozer,P. 359
Olthof,T. 120, 182 zer,S. 367
Oluwatula,C.O.-E. 342 Ozkalipci,O. 121
Oluwatula,O.O.D. 357 Ozturk,P. 252
O'Mahen,H. 379
OmarFauzee,M.S. 344 P
Omidi,A. 241 Pace,F. 121
OmidiArjenaki,N. 398 Pacheco,A. 86
Omori,M. 395 Pchter,M. 295, 378
Omoteso,B. 134 Pachur,T. 102, 349
O'Neill,B. 363 Packwood,S. 245
Ones,D.S. 270 Padakannaya,P. 58, 306
Onishi,A. 76 Padilla,A. 41
Oniszczenko,W. 336 PadillaVargas,M.A. 319
Onizuka,K. 337 Padrn,I. 150
Ono,A. 389 Paeezy,M. 179
Ono,F. 382 Paelecke-Habermann,Y. 394
Ono,M. 154 Paez,D. 197
Onoda,K. 255 Page,M. 59
Opfermann,M. 31 Pahl,S. 365
Opitz,B. 66 Pahlavanzadeh,S. 325
Oppenauer,C. 79, 395 Paivastegar,M. 252
Oppermann,F. 231 Paixo,M.P. 182
Opterbeck,I. 37 Paizi,D. 37, 231
O'Reilly,G. 24 Pak,S.T. 74
Oreyzi,H.R. 49, 52, 132, 162, 192, 327 Pakalniskiene,V. 129, 375
Orgaz,C. 247 Paker,M. 23
Orlamnder,N. 50 Pakrosnis,R. 298, 323
O'Roark,A.M. 348 Palacios,J. 42
Oronoz,B. 193 Palacios,M.S. 74, 154
Orosz,G. 258 Palluel-Germain,R. 360
O'Rourke,N. 65 Palmer,S.E. 118, 276
OrozcoHormaza,M. 220 Palonen,K. 281

451
INDEX

Palos,R. 319 Pearce,C.L. 29


Palumbo,G. 107, 243 Pcher,C. 181
Panatik,S.A. 48, 395 Pedersen,A. 83, 351
Pan,C.F. 255 PedreroPrez,E.J. 394
Pan,H. 257 Pedroso,M. 270
Pan,L. 126, 244 PedrozaCabrera,F.J. 394
Pan,Y. 166 Peemanee,J. 94, 345
Pan,Y.-C. 150 Peetsma,T. 378
Panciera,S. 70 Peetz,J. 248
Panda,M. 198, 289 Pehlivan,A. 154
Pandey,J. 110, 138, 264 Peiro,J.M. 136, 281
Pandey,K. 293 Pejic,B. 276
Pandey,U. 315, 330 Pekrun,R. 189
Pandey,V. 293 Pelageykin,D. 164
Pandya,A. 176 Pellegrini,M. 244
Panerai,S. 300 Pellegrino,J. 187, 210
Papachristou,C. 288 Pelta,C. 216
Papachristou,E. 395 Peltola,M. 49
Papadopoulos,T. 306 Penaranda,M. 289
Papousek,I. 292 Penezic, Z. 234
Paprocki,C. 255 Peng,J. 398
Paramei,G.V. 278 Penke,L. 184
Paraskevopoulou,P. 150, 234, 314 Pennato,T. 209
ParedesSantiago,M.D.C. 179 Pennig,S. 290
Parekh,S. 159 Peper,M. 67
Paridon,H. 79 Perales,J.C. 247
Park,C. 25, 379 PerandonesGonzlez,T.M. 166
Park,M.-C. 314, 383 Perchec,C. 333
Park,M.-J. 319 Pereda,N. 236, 280, 341
Park,S.-Y.Q. 34 Pereira,A.I. 77
Park,Y.-S. 86, 110 Pereira,M. 48, 193, 391
Parkes,K. 188 Pereira,V. 78
Parkinson,C. 354 Perels,F. 267, 284
ParlakRakap,A. 81 Peres,K. 40
Parmac,M. 245 Peressotti,F. 332
ParsaYekta,Z. 234 Perestelo-Perez,L. 176, 323
Parshikova,O. 175 Prez,E. 383
Parsian,M. 156 Prez,L. 398
Partos,T. 154 Perez,N. 86
Parts,V. 297, 398 Perez,W. 45, 225
Pasquier,A. 166 PrezAlgorta,G. 359
Passchier,J. 283 PerezFernandez,J.I. 236
Pass,J. 154 PerezFortis,A. 92
Passolunghi,M.C. 27 Perez-Marin,M. 79
Pastor,Y. 332 PerezSanchez,A.M. 174, 389
Pasttter,B. 370 Perkins,P.S. 262
Pasupuleti,S. 205 Permuy,B. 166
Paszkowska-Rogacz,A. 342 Perner,J. 105, 141, 199, 291
Patel,N. 121 Perrez,M. 124, 137, 365
Patil,K. 340 Perrin,M. 175
Patria,B. 236 Perron,M. 138
Patrick,H. 122 Perry,A. 79
Pattanayak,B. 287 Perry,M. 117
Patterson,M. 383 Pertl,M. 396
Patterson,Y. 300 Pervichko,E. 77
Pauen,S. 23 Pesciarelli,F. 200
Pauknerova,D. 373 Pestov,A. 63
Paul,K. 220 Peter,M. 119
Paulhus,D.L. 222 Peters,A. 51
Pauli,P. 55, 185 Peters,J.H. 154
Pauliukeviciute,K. 323 Peters,M. 140
Paulos,C. 92 Petersen,S. 67, 165
Paulus,F. 271 Peterson,M.A. 118
Paus,E. 369 Petrenko,V. 44
Pausch,J. 159 Petrides,M. 39
Pauza, E. 350 Petrini,L. 29
Pavakanun,U. 51, 299 Petrjnoov, M. 39
Pavalache-Ilie,M. 372 Petrova,A. 110, 332
Pavlidou,E. 83 Petrovich,N. 102
Pavlovic,S. 46 Petrucci Albuquerque, M. 254
Pawlik,K. 137 Petrunko,O. 157
Payne,J. 351 Pettifor,J. 364, 381
Pazzaglia,F. 182 Peucker,S. 351

452
index

Peus,C. 287 Poortinga,Y. 117, 135


Pezzuti,L. 169, 232 Popa-Velea,O. 78
Pfabigan,D. 330 Popoola,B. 47, 393
Pfaltz,M. 176 Popova,G. 180, 290, 398
Pfetsch,J. 372 Popper,M. 114
Pfost,K. 245 Popp,M. 119
Pfuhl,N. 336 Popp-Baier,U. 44
Pftze,E.-M. 166 Porfeli,E. 270, 398
Phelps,E.A. 124 Porsch,T. 31, 142
Philipp,A. 203 Porta,M.E. 110
Philipp,A.M. 226 Porto,J. 226, 278
Piccinin,A. 271 Pschl,S. 327
Picconi,L. 319 Posner,M. 110
PichardoGalan,J.I. 31 Psse,B. 154
Pichora-Fuller,M.K. 113, 331 Pot,P. 298
Pick,S. 117, 220 Potocnik,K. 372
Pickren,W. 103, 285 Poulakis,M. 391
Pierrette,M. 96 Poulin-Dubois,D. 141, 387
Pietrzak,J. 193 Poundja,J. 241, 333
Pietschnig,J. 328 Pouretemad,H. 77, 369
Pignata,S. 191 Pourshahriari,M. 192
Piko,B. 92, 260 Pouthas,V. 50
Pilati,R. 215 Prada,M. 358
Pilch,I. 255 Pradel,J. 255
Pilgramm,S. 165 PradoGasc,V.J. 238, 293
Pillay,B. 78, 372 Pramadi,A. 332
Pillay,C. 331 Pramod,D.S. 260
Pillay,J. 134, 289 Pranckeviciene, A. 179
Pimento,C. 181 Prat-Sala,M. 310
Pimentel,M.J. 333 Pratt,M. 333
Pineda,J. 377 Preiss,M. 252, 296
Pinet,L. 361 Preissler,S. 190
PinheirodePaulaCouto,M.C. 339 Preston,S. 348
Pinheiro,M. 45 Pretz,J. 245, 313
Pinnow,M. 167 Preu,D. 86
Pinpradit,N. 286 Preusse, F. 60
Pinquart,M. 367 Price,C. 56
PintoLoria,M.d.L. 79 Pries,A. 202
PintoMonteirodasNeves,M.T. 167 Prieto,J.M. 140
Pintzinger,N. 179 Prinz,W. 199
Piolino,P. 268 Prisnyakova,L. 313
Pioro,M. 174 PrivadoZamorano,J. 166
Piperini,M.C. 290 Priya,K.R. 130
Pipinelli,A. 187 Prizmic,Z. 398
Pisanti,R. 179 Probst,P. 176, 299, 300
Pischke,C. 78 Proestou,P. 328
Pivovarovs,A. 245 Prokofyev,A. 382
Pizzioli,F. 331 Prot,F. 93
Plancher,G. 143 Prot,S. 328
Planes,M. 324 Prudnikova,M. 204
Plasencia,S. 175 Przepiorka,A. 327
Plaude,A. 319 Psarra,E. 146
Plessow,F. 125 Psichouli,P. 143
Plhkov,A. 314 Puca,R.M. 250
Plichtov,J. 39 Puente,I. 323
Plotka,I. 321 Pugas,M. 263
Pluzhnikov,I. 90 Pulido,R. 294, 390
Pobric,G. 37 Pulkkinen,L. 275
Pocinho,M. 48 Pulkki-Rback,L. 218
Poddiakov,A. 215 Pullwitt,T. 297
Podolskij,A. 212, 218, 252 Pundt,A. 269
Podshyvalkina,V. 225 Purwono,U. 38, 309
Podsiadlowski,A. 94, 105 Pusch,K. 359
Pohl,R.F. 102, 311 Putilov,A. 154, 194
Pohl,S. 362 Putz,D. 305
Poinstingl,H. 245 Putzar,L. 382
Polezhaeva,E. 154
Polkinghorne,D. 133 Q
Polonyi,T.. 124 Qazi,T. 391
Poltz,N. 332 Qi,X. 386
Polunin,O. 295 Qingrong,C. 168
Polyanychko,O. 133, 217, 323 Qin,J. 150
Pnknen,L. 149 Qiu,J. 251

453
INDEX

Qiu,Q. 384 Rasmussen,A.S. 109


Qiu,X. 332 Rasmussen,F. 279
Qu,W. 307 Rast,P. 271
Quaireau,C. 245 Rastogi,R. 396
Quaiser-Pohl,C. 119, 140, 363 Rasulzada,F. 198
Quan,Y. 334 Ratele,K. 74
Quezada,A. 157, 174 Rath,P. 143
Quibuyen,L. 122 Ratner,C. 198, 223
Quinn,P.C. 118 Rau,M. 349
Quinones-Vidal, E. 130 Rau,R. 36
Quirin,M. 101, 102 Rauch,J. 123
Rauch,W. 362
R Raudsepp,M. 157
Raab,C. 215 Rauers,A. 232
Raab,M. 123 Rauf,N. 209, 232
Raabe,T. 225 Rauh,H. 317
Rabe-Hesketh,S. 221 Rault,W. 31
Rack,O. 371 Raveh,M. 276
Radach,R. 138, 265 Raven,B. 140
Radant,M. 38 Ravens-Sieberer,U. 77
Radchikova,N. 230 Ray,M. 227
Rder,S. 42 Rayner,K. 138
Radke,S. 386 Rebernjak,B. 83
Radstaak,J. 305 Rebetez,C. 266
Radtke,T. 138 ReboloMarques,A. 219
Radu,M. 289 Recchia,S. 267
Rafael,M. 162 Reck,C. 258, 294
Raffaelli,M. 136, 220 Reckase,M. 375
Rahbar,M. 122 Redding,G. 292
Rahimi,M. 34, 175 Reddy,P. 26
Rahiminezhad,A. 336 Reder,L. 59, 127, 291
RahimiTaghanaki,C. 149, 179, 191, 386 Reed,G. 139
Rahman,M. 219 Reese,G. 273
Rahmani,N. 175 Rehbein,F. 247
Raikkonen,K. 362 Rehberger,M.-C. 393
Raimundo,R. 74, 294 Reicher,H. 150
Raisig,S. 330 Reichl,C. 337
Raitasalo,R. 241 Reichle,B. 199
Rajaei,Y. 260 Reimann,P. 307
Rajala,R. 395 Reimers,S. 102
Rajaram,S. 341 Reinecke,L. 142
RajhvajnBulat,L. 395 ReineckeAlverga,A. 391
Rakic,T. 53 Reinhard,M.-A. 308
Ram,N. 203, 352 Reinoso,M. 252
Ramadas,J. 118 Reips,U.-D. 185, 219
Raman,I. 168 Reisenzein,R. 209
Rambaud,A. 86 Reiser,G. 378
Rami,L. 40 Reisner,S. 299
Ramirez-Garcia,J. 199 Reissner,V. 201
RamirezL.,J.J. 94, 154 Remme,L. 241
RamrezZamora,L. 260 Remmel,A. 100
Rammstedt,B. 358 Ren,G. 113
Ramos,I. 241 Ren,Y. 214, 328
RamosIII,R. 322, 336 Rendell,P. 284
RamosAlvarez,M.M. 247, 311 Rendl,B. 70
RamosDeOliveira,D. 393 Renge,V. 274
Rampton,G. 300 Renger,D. 45
Ramsey,N. 26 Renkewitz,F. 349
Ramseyer,F. 35 Renneberg,B. 119, 190, 304
Ran,Z. 53, 260 Renner,B. 241
Rana,N. 154 Renner,K.-H. 24
Ranganath,K. 222 Renner,W. 144
Ranganatha,S. 268 Rentzsch,K. 274
Rangel,N. 337 Repeko,A. 122
Rank,J. 128 Repetti,R. 137
Rankin,J. 206 Rescorla,L. 37
Ranyard,R. 41 Resing,W. 350
Rappersberger,S. 200 Resnick,R. 284
Rascevska,M. 224 Retana,B. 255
Rasch,T. 168, 185 Retelsdorf,J. 86
Raschevskis,V. 257 Retschitzki,J. 383
Rasera,E.F. 176, 241 Rettenwander,A. 180, 327
Rashid,T. 49 Reuter,B. 26

454
index

Reuter,T. 30 Rocholl,A. 256


Reverberi,C. 384 Rcke,C. 388
Rey,G.D. 272 Rder,B. 365
Reyes,A.M. 396 Rodgers,W. 27
ReyesLagunes,I. 199, 245 RodrgezMarn,J. 217
Reykowski,J. 197 Rodrigo,M.J. 199
Reynolds,S. 59 Rodrigues,D. 273
Reynvoet,B. 70 Rodrigues,S. 332
RezaeianFaraji,H. 274 RodriguesdaCosta,A. 153
RezaeiDehnavi,S. 317 Rodriguez,M. 70
Rhind,D. 123 Rodriguez,M.E. 153
Rhodes,S. 247 Rodrguez,R. 143
Ribeiro,A.P. 63 RodrguezArocho,W. 118, 137
Ribeiro,O.M. 232 RodriguezFeijoo,N. 232
RibesInesta,E. 210 RodriguezGomez,J. 232
Riby,L. 379 RodrguezMuoz,A. 398
Rice,S. 364 RodriguezNaranjo,C. 90, 380
Richards,G. 139 RodriguezRuiz,B. 151
Richards,M. 149 RodrguezSnchez,J.L. 176
Richaud,M.C. 136 Roeder,U.-R. 349
Richelle,M. 110, 289 Roelofs,J. 379
Richert,J. 241 Roese,K. 353
Richlan,F. 332 Roesler,U. 202
Richmond,K. 187, 372 Rogers,S. 115
Richter,D. 387 Rohleder,N. 184
Richter,M. 43 RohlfsDominguez,P. 231
Richter,M.M. 52 Rohr,M.K. 232
Richter,P. 165, 241 Rohrmann,S. 67
Richter,T. 224 Rohrmeier,M. 272
Ricijas,N. 143 Roick,T. 28
Riddoch,J. 278 Rojas,A. 251
Rie,J.-I. 340 Rojas,R. 261
Rieckmann,A. 83 RojasRussell,M. 206
Rieder,A. 313 Roland-Levy,C. 154
Riediger,M. 100 Roldan-Tapia,L. 386
Rief,W. 60, 263, 360 Rolke,B. 382
Rieger,M. 164 Rollett,B. 290
Riemann,R. 183 Rollett,W. 41
Ries,T. 238 Roman,B. 344
Rieskamp,J. 197, 267 Romanovsky,A. 236
Riesner,L. 328 Romero,M. 99
Riggio,H. 308, 334 RomeroMolina,A. 258
Riggs,D. 192 RomeroSanchiz,P. 65
Righi,G. 102 Rommel,D. 51, 334
Rigotti,T. 42, 393 Rnk,A. 105, 137
Riley,M. 376 Rnneberg,T. 359
Rim,B. 368 Roos,J.M. 260
Rindermann,H. 301 Ropar,D. 361
Rink,K. 369 Rosan,A. 113
Rinkenauer,G. 181 Rosas,P. 35
Rioux,L. 113 Roscher,S. 103
Risch,A.K. 216 Roselli,N. 137, 287
Rischer,A. 127 Rose,M. 143
Risse,S. 168 Rose,S. 61
Ritchie,P.L.-J. 139, 275, 377 Rose,U. 103, 304
Ritter,J.O. 53 Rosenbach,C. 223
Ritzmann,S. 180 Rosenfeld,Z. 175
RivasMoya,T. 246 Rosenthal,M.Z. 304
Rivera,C. 67 Roshan,R. 78
Rivera,L. 50, 154 Rosing,K. 154
RiveraAragon,S. 391 Rsler, F. 368
Rizzolatti,G. 368 Rsler,H.-D. 186, 364
Rjosk,C. 334 Rosnah,I. 50
Robbins,S. 183 Rosnet,E. 123
Roberts,B.A. 279 Rosqvist,J. 371, 391
Roberts,M. 24 Rsselet,S. 36
Roberts,R.D. 183, 201, 350 Rossi,L. 63
Robitzsch,A. 287 Rossi,S. 66
Robles,D. 258 Rossier,J. 358
RoblesMontijo,S.S. 241, 256, 324 Rossini,J. 166
Rocca,C. 257 Rossmeisl,U. 70
RochaCoutinho,M.L. 365, 373 Ronagel,C. 124, 147
Rochelle,K. 26 Roszak,J. 311

455
INDEX

Rothblum,E. 30 SacramentoZanini,D. 33, 280


Roth,C. 94 Sadakata,M. 362
Roth,R. 396 Sadeghi,M.A. 239, 367
Roth,W.-M. 24, 350 Sadzaglishvili,S. 209
Rothe,H.-J. 358 Saeki,E. 66
Rother,A. 323 Saenger,J. 68
Rothes,I. 130 Saewyc,E. 281
Rothmund,T. 359 Safdar,S. 202
Rott,C. 202 Safe,D. 131
Rttger,S. 62 Safron,M. 337
Rottler,V. 294 Sagiv,L. 121
Roubertoux,P. 106, 107, 308 Saha,N. 138
Roudsari,M.P. 269 SahragardToghchi,M. 194
Rouet,J.-F. 224, 353 Sahyazici,F. 338
Roux,P. 180 Saifoulline,R. 180
Rowold,J. 304 Saiki,H. 389
Roxas,M. 398 Saillot,I. 288
Roysamb,E. 56 Sainz,M. 155
Rozcenkova,A. 244 Saitere,S. 175
Rozehnalova,E. 42 Saito,H. 191
Roznowski,B. 45 Saito,M. 324
Rubens,L. 163 SaizManzanares,M.C. 84, 333
Rubin,D.B. 359 Sakai,A. 171
Rubio,L. 199 Sakai,K. 398
Rubio,V. 119, 380 Sakairi,Y. 92
RubioArdanaz,E. 134, 277 Sakajiri,C. 229
RubioFernandez,P. 384 Sakaki,Y. 168
Rudnicka,P. 263 Sakata,S. 149
Rudolph,A. 65 Sakata,Y. 382
Rudolph,U. 192 Sakawaki,T. 170
Ruiz,C. 96 Sakihama,H. 86
Ruiz,E. 259 Sakuma,N. 330
Ruiz,J.C. 258 Salanga,M.G.C. 256, 321
Ruiz,S. 228 Salas,E. 220
Ruiz,V.M. 59 Salavecz,G. 398
RuizPrez,J.I. 256, 277, 319 Salbach-Andrae,H. 217
Rumme,P. 292 Saldivar,A. 92
Rundmo,T. 188 Saleh,M.A.B. 142, 264
Ruscito,F. 341 Salewski,C. 141
Rushworth,M. 198 Salin,D. 104
Russell,S. 163 Salman,A. 267
Russo,V. 345 Salmela-Aro,K. 37, 189, 270, 358
Rustanovich,Z. 390 Salo,J. 218
Rusu,A.C. 261, 301 Salvador,A. 369
Rutherford,A. 285 Samani,S. 64, 190
Rutkowska,D. 162, 315 Samantaray,S.K. 339
Rutyanto,I.R. 391 Samavatyan,H. 52, 162
Ruz,M. 197 Samuels,M. 170
Ryan,A.M. 116 Samykina,N. 373
Ryan,B. 190 Sanchez,F. 346
Rydell,R. 222 SnchezAragn,R. 67, 205
Ryder,A. 236, 354 SanchezBarba,M. 70
Rydstedt,L. 396 SanchezdeMiguel,M. 232, 345
Ryu,K. 232 SanchezLopez,P. 88
Ryzhov,A. 91 SanchezSosa,J.J. 24, 47, 99, 100,
127, 139, 182, 264
S Sandal,G.M. 116
Saad,I.A. 370 Sander,D. 57
Saad,L. 70 Sander,E. 272
Saalbach,H. 230 Sander,N. 112
Saari,T. 353 Sandfort,T. 106
Saariluoma,P. 353 Sandin,B. 319
Sabadosh,P. 328, 393 SandovalEscobar,M.C. 176
Sabahi,P. 345 Sangadiyev,C. 286
Sabbaghian,Z. 209 SangBiao,P.R. 205, 299
Sabel,B. 52 Sanitioso,B. 39, 359
Sabelnikova,N. 249 Sannomiya,M. 334
Sabourin,M. 369 Sann,U. 258
Sacharin,V. 381 Sano,A. 388
Sachdev,I. 136 Santacreu,J. 228
Sachdeva,N. 340 Santi,A. 54
Sachse,K. 248 Santor,D. 217
Sachse,P. 283 Santos,A. 192, 316

456
index

Santos,A.S. 276 Scherer,K.R. 31, 107, 138, 183, 350, 355


Santos,. 64 Schermelleh-Engel,K. 25, 221, 351
Santos,I. 212 Schermuly,C. 174
Santos,J. 258, 398 Scheuermann,M. 277
Santos,P. 74, 155, 181, 204, 257, 324 Schick,A. 139
SantosGomes,P. 395 Schick,H. 363
SanzVergel,A.I. 399 Schienle,A. 149, 292
Sarabia-Ridad,C. 249 Schiepek,G. 100
Saraladevi,K.K. 246 Schillemans,V. 384
Sarin,S. 381 Schilling,J. 269
Sarje,A. 93 Schilling,O. 372
Sarkis,S. 90 Schimmack,U. 57, 222
SarmientoLuque,T. 258 Schinauer,T. 227
Sarrazin,P. 218 Schindler,I. 256
Sarti,J. 266 Schipolowski,S. 311
Sartori,L. 228 Schiro-Geist,C. 208
Sartori,R. 246 Schittekatte,M. 246
Sasaki,J. 258 SchlarOzkalipci,C. 121
Sasaki,T. 247 Schlauch-Rigby,G. 76, 133
Sasaki,Y. 118 Schlesier,R. 107
Sa,K. 331 Schloss,K. 276
Sassenberg,K. 215 Schlsser,T. 359
Sassenberg,U. 231 Schlotz,W. 47
Sassu,R. 45, 316 Schlup,B. 303, 376
Satapathy,S. 88, 108, 324 Schmahl,C. 190
Sato,E. 236 Schmlzle,R. 288
Sato,H. 328 Schmeichel,B.J. 119
Sato,K. 321 Schmeink,C.F. 44
Sato,T. 258, 352, 392 Schmid,C. 316
Sattari,F. 122 Schmid,G. 387
Sattler,C. 164 Schmid,H. 283
Sauer,J. 62, 364 Schmidt,F. 111
Sauer,S. 26 Schmidt,M. 37, 267, 328
Saur,M. 393 Schmidt,R.E. 300
Sauseng,P. 40 Schmidt,S. 26, 306, 314
Saux,G. 331 Schmidt,T. 230
Savage,L. 99 Schmidt-Atzert,L. 380
Savickas,M. 116 Schmidtborn,A. 399
Saxena,S. 139 Schmidt-Brasse,U. 58
Sayil,M. 45, 120 Schmidt-Daffy,M. 250
Sayim,B. 382 Schmidt-Denter,U. 363
Scalas,L.F. 236 Schmiedek,F. 59, 203
Scatolini,E. 93 Schmitt,D. 218
Schabus,M. 40 Schmitt,M. 26, 221, 359, 380
Schacht,A. 106, 378 Schmitz,F. 264
Schade,J. 296 Schmukle,S. 246
Schaeken,W. 355 Schnabel,K. 264
Schaeper,H. 362 Schneider,B. 127
Schaer,M. 118 Schneider,E. 185
Schfer,A. 292 Schneider,F. 60
Schfer,S. 46 Schneider,H.A. 155
Schfer,T. 328 Schneider,J. 281
Schalk,L. 66 Schneider,M. 281, 306
Schankin,A. 83 Schneider,S. 268
Schaper,N. 305 Schneider,W. 377, 378
Schapkin,S.A. 232 Schneider,W.X. 280
Scharlau,I. 56 Schnell,T. 189, 337
Scharmach,M. 337 Schnelle,J. 207
Schatschneider,C. 265 Schnieber,A. 173
Schattke,K. 24 Schnitzspahn,K. 241
Schaub,S. 170 Schnotz,W. 223, 266, 350, 364
Schauder,C. 176 Schober,B. 37
Schauer,S. 307 Schock,K. 258
Scheel,T. 295 Schoebi,D. 104, 137
Scheibe,S. 59 Schoenenberger,S. 393
Scheibehenne,B. 102 Schoenmakers,T. 357
Scheibenbogen,O. 395 Scholey,A. 379
Scheibner,N. 181 Scholl,W. 106
Scheithauer,H. 222, 223, 352, 355 Schollaert,E. 79, 306
Schle,I. 287 Scholz,U. 196
Schellhas,B. 147 Scholz,W.-U. 55
Schelske,S. 330 Schnbrodt,F. 184
Schenkel,K. 216 Schnfeld,R. 119

457
INDEX

Schnfeld,S. 379 Schwerdtfeger,A. 67


Schnpflug,W. 34, 194 Schworm,S. 272
Schoofs,D. 251 Scott,R.M. 141
Schooler,J. 300 Sczesny,S. 120
Schoon,I. 99, 124, 285, 358 Sdoia,S. 52
Schoor,C. 252 Sebanz,N. 40
Schoppek,W. 43 Sebastian,M.V. 312
Schott,F. 313 SebastianGalles,N. 280, 281
Schraub,E.M. 187 Sebre,S. 334
Schredl,M. 351 Seckin,G. 108
Schreiber,M. 386 Sedek,G. 220
Schreiber,V. 324 Sedlmeier,P. 210, 349
Schreier,A. 369 Sedrakyan,S. 53, 157
Schreier,M. 128, 204, 221 Seedat,F. 38
Schrobsdorff,H. 64 Segeritz,M. 349
Schrder,T. 256 Seginer,R. 189
Schrder-Ab,M. 236 Segura,J. 324
Schroeder,A. 328 Seibt,B. 185
Schroeder,E. 284 Seidel,K. 274
Schroeders,U. 183 Seidl,R. 130
Schroer,J. 348 SeidldeMoura,M.L. 23
Schroer,M. 281 Seiferth,N.Y. 314
Schrger,E. 200 Seiffge-Krenke,I. 37, 61, 375
Schroyens,W. 384 Seifried,K. 54
Schubert, J. 105 Seiger,C.P. 285
Schubert,L. 182 Seijts,G. 121, 181
Schuboe,A. 306 Seirafi,M.R. 224
Schuck,N. 83 Seither,C. 232
Schug,J. 381 Seitz-Stein,K. 43, 170
Schuhfried,G. 306 Sekharaiah,C. 294
Schui,G. 324 Sekiguchi,T. 83
Schler,A. 185, 313 Sekowski,A. 86
Schler,J. 108, 315 Sekret,I. 168
Schulte-Mecklenbeck,M. 185 Semin,G. 375
Schulter,G. 72 Semke,V. 63
Schltz,B. 54 Semmar,Y. 287
Schultze,T. 45 Semmer,N. 136, 185
Schulz,A.K. 219, 256 Semmler,M. 181
Schulze,A.D. 222 Sengpiel,M. 203
Schulze,B. 119 Sengupta,A. 328
Schulze,R. 201, 350 Senokozlieva,M. 328
Schulz,K. 192 Senol-Durak,E. 91
Schulz,N. 316 Seo,Y.-J.N. 340
Schulz,S.M. 250 Sepahmansour,M. 294, 319
Schulz-Hardt,S. 203 Seppl,T. 287
Schumacher,B. 151 Septarini,B.G. 162
Schupak,A. 167 Sra,L. 84
Schrmann,B. 258 Sergienko,E. 127
Schurz,M. 316 Seri,R. 132, 165, 311
Schutel,S. 332 Serna,C. 134
Schtte,K. 365 Serrano-Alvarado,K. 241
Schutte,N. 67, 205, 286 Serrano Jimnez, J. 181
Schtz,A.C. 228 SerranoSelva,J.P. 133, 384
Schtz-Bosbach,S. 201 Sessa,P. 39
Schz,B. 27 Setiawan,J.L. 65, 256, 292
Schwab,F. 107 Seuffert,V. 370
Schwager,S. 283 Seuring,V. 334
Schwaninger,A. 30 Sevillano,V. 163
Schwan,S. 282, 307 Seyedfatemi,N. 392
Schwartz,C. 277 Seyle,C. 281
Schwartz,D. 118 Sgaramella,T.M. 285
Schwartz,N. 223, 266 Shaban,M. 396
Schwartz,S. 124, 134, 351 Shadish,W.R. 359
Schwarz,B. 120 Shafaroudi,N. 213, 258
Schwarz,M. 311 Shafizadeh,M. 123, 129
Schwarz,S. 186 Shaghaghi,F. 124
Schwarzer,C. 201, 280 Shah,A.A. 90, 357
Schwarzer,R. 288, 368 Shah,J. 62
Schwegler,U. 130 Shahabizadeh,F. 195, 336
SchweigerGallo,I. 162 Shahidi,S. 247
Schweinberger,K. 256 Shahni,R. 126
Schweizer,K. 266, 321, 362 Shallice,T. 196
Schwennen,C. 187 Shamloo,Z. S. 135

458
index

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

459
INDEX

Soares,L. 290 Spring,P. 79, 307


Soares,S. 167 Springer,A. 224
SoaresMartins,J.M. 151, 399 Spruyt,A. 350
Sobol-Kwapinska,M. 236 Spychala,A. 278
Socarras,J. 296 Srb,T. 42
Sodi,T. 139, 341 Srikhruedong,S. 299
Sodian,B. 141, 291 Srinivasan,N. 115
Soegijardjo,W. 32, 86 Srisayekti,W. 231, 290
Soellner,R. 200 Srivastava,K. 108
Siland,V. 188 Srivastava,K.B.L. 46, 95
Sokolova,E. 258 Staar,H. 75
Sokolowski,K. 24 Stab,N. 399
Solak,N. 339 Stacho-Wjcik,M. 112, 126
SolatiDehkordi,S.K. 276 Stadelmann,E.H. 95
Solbes,I. 393 Stadler,C. 28, 257
Solc,M. 196 Stadler,G. 104
Solcova,I. 72, 196 Stadler,W. 228
Solga,M. 141, 305 Stadtler,M. 224
Solovieva,Y. 228 Staeuble,I. 103
Soltau,A. 235 Stahl,C. 131, 302
Soma,T. 256 Stahl,E. 142
Sommer,F. 203 Stahl,J. 370
Sommer,N. 142 Stahlberg,D. 120
Sommer,W. 315, 355, 378 Stainthorp,R. 58
Sonderegger,A. 364 Stallony,M.O. 244
Song,G. 319 Sta.Maria,M. 40
Song,J.L. 250, 345 Stammel,N. 366
Song,S. 177, 236, 242, 290, 334 Stams,G.J. 143
Sonnentag,S. 277, 288, 376 Stanat, P. 349
Sonnleitner,P. 311 Stanculescu,E. 235, 236
Sonpar,S. 377 Stanescu,D.F. 213
Soon,C.S. 125 Stangier,U. 341
SrebDanielsen,Y. 344 Stanislaw,H. 276, 310
Soresi,S. 379 Stankov,L. 248, 266, 286
SosaCorrea,M. 93, 250, 274 Starcke,K. 248
Sosic,B. 251 Stark,R. 287
Sotodeh,N. 341 Studel,T. 181
Soucek,R. 145 Staude-Mller,F. 328
Souroulla,A. 235 Staudinger,U.M. 60, 200, 352
Sousa,C. 218 Staudt,B. 60
Sousa-Ribeiro,M. 44 Staufenbiel,K. 304
Sousokolova,I. 314 Stavrinides,P. 151, 213
Souvignier,E. 284 Stavy,R. 187
SoyerOzer,A. 314 Stec, M. 33
Sozinov,A. 167 Steca,P. 94, 273
Spada,H. 125 Steensma,H. 162, 202
Spanagel,R. 117 Steffens,M. 57
Spangler,D. 24 Steffgen,G. 266, 267
Spaniol,C. 378 Steg,L. 116
Spanoudis,G. 129 Stege,U. 240
Spanuth,C. 155 Steidle,A. 345
Sparr,J.L. 296 Stein,B. 135
Spataro,P. 312 Stein,M. 334
Spti,J. 359 Stein,S. 95
Speekenbrink,M. 197 Steinborn,M. 313
Spelke,E. 124 Steinebach,C. 373
Spence,C. 204, 364 Steinel,W. 136
Spengler,M. 308 Steiner,P.M. 200
Spengler,S. 316 Steinhauser,M. 289
Spiegel,M.V. 279 Steinmayr,R. 274
Spiegler,K. 104, 105 Steinmetz,H. 351
Spiel,C. 37, 110, 200, 207 Steinmetz,J. 298
Spijkers,W. 246 Steinmetz,J.-P. 246
Spinath,B. 26, 282 Steinmetz,M. 74
Spinelli,N. 389 Stelling,D. 365
SpiroIII,A. 271, 352 Stelzel,C. 149
Spitzer,K. 232 Stemmler,G. 43, 201
Spivak,Y. 115 Stenberg,G. 74, 321
Spivey,M.J. 376 Stepanova,E. 393
Sporer,S.L. 134 Stepanova,M. 391
Sporis,G. 94 Stephan,E. 103
Sprrle,M. 28, 68, 202, 385 Stephan,U. 202, 284
Spranger,T. 131, 293 Stephanou,G. 250

460
index

Stephen,D.G. 376 Subhi,N. 263


Stepnowska,M. 67 Suchar,M. 162
Steppan,M. 301 Suci,E. 288, 395
Stern,E. 127 Suckfll,M. 107
Stern,S. 107 Sud,S. 242
Stern,Y. 280 Sdkamp,A. 187
Sternberg,R.J. 38, 207, 376 Suen,M.-W. 257, 393
Sterpenich,V. 351 Suffla,S. 38, 377
Stetina,B.U. 128, 183 Sufi,A.H. 138, 219
Steunenberg,B. 362 Sugamura,G. 67
Steur,H. 108 Sugawara,M. 72
Stevens,M. 103, 364 Suggate,S. 125
Steverink,N. 202 Sugimori,E. 312
Steyer,R. 359 Sugimoto,F. 382
Steyn,R. 130 Sugimoto,Y. 95
Stich,C. 138 Sugita,C. 155
Stieger,S. 185 Sugitani,Y. 328
Stiglmayr,C. 304 Sugiura,J. 96
Stippekohl,B. 185 Sugiyama,K. 169
Stippler,M. 350 Sugiyama,Y. 389
Stockhorst,U. 251 Sugreen,G. 345
Stoica,M. 243 Suh,E.-K.M. 374
Stoimenova-Canevska,E. 258 Sui,G. 81, 253, 285, 382
Stoll,O. 242 Sui,J. 313
Stoltz,T. 113 Sui,X. 84
Stone,A. 365 Suitner,C. 201
Stones,C. 295 Sullivan,G.B. 24, 167
Stopsack,M. 54 Sullman,M. 65
Storath,R. 55 Sultana,S. 137, 219
Storbeck,J. 349 Slz,C. 147
Stel,K. 230 Slzenbrck,S. 130
Stott,H. 197 Suman,S. 145
Stoyanova,S. 236 Sumcovov,P. 90
Stoycheva,K. 38 Sumer, N. 41
Strack,F. 185, 291, 365 Sun,B. 390
Strack,M. 33 Sun,C.-R. 286
Stracke,S. 105 Sun,H. 86, 181, 277, 345
Strahler,J. 88 Sun,L. 242
Strasser,I. 200 Sun,M. 345
Strau,S. 109, 119 Sun,Q. 90
Strehl,U. 268 Sun,X. 79, 90, 257, 340, 353
Strehmel,P.B. 388 Sun,Y. 133, 337
Streicher,B. 27 Sundqvist,A. 167, 168
Strelau,J. 193 Sundstrm,A. 232
Strey, M. 177 Sung,Y.-T. 147
Strid,K. 334 Sunram-Lea,S. 109, 379
Strobach,T. 125 Suppes,A. 88
Strobel,A. 140, 300 Suro,A. 391
Strobel,M. 91, 167 S,H.-M. 286
Strode,D. 75 Suzuki,K. 170, 250, 340
Stroebe,W. 34, 196, 291, 365 Svarnik,O. 293
Stroe-Kunold,E. 91, 311 Sveaass,N. 121
Strhle,G. 26 Svensson,M. 369
Strms,H.I. 353 Sverko,B. 219
Stroppa, C. 214 Sverko,D. 236
Stroud,L. 358 Svetina, M. 41
Stuchlikova,I. 135 Svynarenko,R. 295
Studtmann,M. 67 Syarifah,F. 338
Stueck,M. 72, 399 SyedHassan,S.N. 321
Stumpf,M. 163 Szab,A. 55
Stumpp,T. 345 Szalacha,L. 223, 281
Stupish,S. 151 Szczesniak,M. 192
Sturm,D. 151 Szeghyova,P. 114
Sturm,W. 307 Szirmak,Z. 151, 319
Strmer,B. 283 Szymaszek,A. 167
Strmer,S. 157, 215
Stutler, S. 131 T
Su,D. 342 TabaeEmami,S. 33
Su,Y. 80 Tabaeian,S.R. 177, 293
Suar,D. 217 Tabata,N. 256
Suarez,M. 66, 317 Tabata,T. 321
Subba,U.K. 177 Tabernero,C. 207
Subhayya,N.M. 298 Tabossi,P. 206

461
INDEX

Tadooka,Y. 393 Tao,Y. 125


Tagami,K. 167 Tapanya,S. 279
TaghaviLarijani,T. 396 Tapdemir,N. 128
Taguchi,M. 322 Tapia,G. 167
Tahbaz,S. 396 Tapiero,I. 266
Tajika,H. 312 Taraghijah,S. 208
Tak,J.-K. 179, 261, 345 Taras,K. 399
Takabayashi,K. 155 Tarkhorani,H. 390
Takagi,K. 256 Tarnai,C. 336
Takagi,M. 256 Tarroja,M.C. 367
Takahara,R. 345 Tartakovsky,E. 322
Takahashi,I. 388 Tashk,A. 396
Takahashi,K. 352, 353 Tat,C. 155
Takahashi,M. 177, 200, 247 Tateo,L. 252, 334
Takahashi,N. 322, 339, 352 Tatler,B. 30
Takahashi,T. 164, 167 Tatsuta,N. 171
Takahashi,Y. 231 Tauber,J. 75
Takaki,H. 78 Taukari,A. 247
Takaku,S. 218 Tausch,A. 285
Takano,K. 258 Tausche,P. 228
Takano,Y. 93, 248 Tavakoli,M. 239, 258
Takasawa,K. 157 Taverna,L. 322
Takashima,M. 382 Tavoli,A. 205, 261
Takasuna,M. 81, 101 Tayama,J. 325
Takeda,Y. 115 Tayfur,. 399
Takehashi,H. 67 Taylor,S. 276
Takeshita,K. 171 Tayraukham,S. 356
Takezawa,M. 100 Tee,E. 249
Takigawa,S. 247 Teichman,Y. 23
Takino,Y. 396 Teichmann,M. 399
Takrimi,A. 122 Teige-Mocigemba,S. 264
Taksic,V. 197, 198, 211 Tejero,P. 181
Talamo,A. 319 Tekcan,A. 25
TalebzadehNobarian,M. 163 Telkemeyer,S. 66
Talik,E. 239 Templer,K.J. 95
Talik,W. 319 Teng, Y. 44, 303
Tallman,B. 379 Tengpongthorn,C. 109
Talmud, I. 140 Teoh,C. 142
Tam,V. 128 Tereshchenko,K. 58, 75
Tam,W.-C.C. 366 Teroni,F. 183
Tamas,A. 354 Terui,Y. 334
Tamayo,R. 83 Tesch-Rmer,C. 103, 362
Tamm,S. 315 Teszry,J. 28
Tamura,A. 317 Tetrick,L. 136
Tan,A.-G. 142, 268 Tetyana,D. 261
Tan,E. 107 Teubal,E. 117
Tan,J. 69 Tewari,S. 242
Tan,L.H. 56 Teymouri,F. 269
Tan,S.-Y. 142 Thaler,V. 265
Tanaka,E. 235 Thalmayer,A.G. 183
Tanaka,H. 166 Tharaldsen,J.E. 188
Tanaka,K. 345 Thastum,M. 268
Tanaka,M. 155 Thatcher,A. 321
Tanaka-Matsumi,J. 348 Theerawongso,P.P. 299
Tanaka,Y. 242, 385, 390 Thelander,M. 271
Tang,J.-C. 212, 285 Themistocleous,E. 369
Tang,J.J. 44 Theron,L. 279
Tang,L. 179 Thevenot,C. 281
Tang,M. 329 Thewissen,V. 50
Tang,N. 179, 293 Thibault,P. 138
Tang,S. 345 Thibaut,J.-P. 23
Tang,S.K.Y. 271 Thielsch,M.T. 153, 356
Tang,T.L.-P. 49, 63, 252, 345 Thies-Brandner,Y. 324
Tang,Y. 64 Thogersen,J. 43
Tangermann,M. 377 Thoma,E. 388
Tani,T. 392 Thomas,B. 357
Tanida,S. 256 Thomas,G. 301
Taniguchi,A. 155 Thomas,J. 361
Taniguchi,J. 256 Thompson,R. 298, 299
Tannenbaum,S. 220 Thompson,V. 356
Tanner,C. 155 Thorne,J. 164
Tanner,T. 382 Thronicker,I. 245
Tanwir,S. 108 Thring,M. 28, 41, 203

462
index

Thurner,F. 396 Treese,A.-C. 314


Tian,L. 236 Trepte,S. 36, 142, 204
Tibboel,H. 167 TrianaPrez,B. 176
Tiedemann,J. 209 Trimpop,R. 188
Tiernan,J. 179 Tripathi,A.P. 293
Tiffin-Richards,S. 168 Tripathi,K.N. 286
Tikkanen,T. 281 Trnka,R. 292
Timonen,T. 280 Troche,S. 173, 266
TimpanoSportiello,M. 191 Troffa,R. 97
Tinati,T. 166 Troitzsch,H. 272
Tinaz,P. 202 Trojan,J. 28, 164
Titma,M. 99 Trojan,M. 68
Titz,C. 185 Trommsdorff,G. 282, 306
Titze,K. 151 Tropa-Alves,R. 171
Titzmann,P.F. 25 Tropp,K. 135
To,C. 128 Trovato,G. 92, 157, 253, 260, 325
Tobach,E. 101 Trujillo,P. 61
Tobias,J. 212 Trups-Kalne,I. 97
Tochkov,K. 128 Tsai,C.-C. 142
Todorova,E. 128, 129 Tsai,Y.-M. 151
Todorova,I. 375 Tsakalis,P. 86, 235
Toelch,U. 133 Tsang,E.C.K. 344
Toise,S.C. 42, 242 Tsang,H. 205
Toksabay, N. E. 396 Tsang,Y.-K. 360
Tolegenova,A. 88 Tschacher,W. 210
Tolentino,J. 155 Tse,W. 26
Tolentino,L. 48 Tseng,H.-H. 231, 249
Tolin,D.F. 59 Tsiakara,A. 317
Tolkov,O. 345 Tsouma,S. 241
Tolmacheva,S. 45 Tsuchida,N. 332
Tomar,S. 86 Tsuchida,S. 337
Tomaschek,A. 179 Tsuchiya,K. 384
Tomasello,M. 291, 355 Tsuda,A. 399
Tomasik,M.J. 399 Tsuei,M. 390
Tomida,M. 88 Tsuji,K. 94, 365
Tominaga,M. 321 Tsujikawa,N. 337
Tomo,R. 322 Tsujimoto,T. 91
Tomono,T. 396 Tsuzuki,M. 189
Tong,J. 179, 321, 332 Tsuzuki,T. 84
Tong,Y. 167, 177, 211 Tsvetkova,L.A. 107
Tnjes,B. 334 Tubaldi,F. 228
Tonkovi,M. 246 Tucker,J. 139
TopaCantisano,G. 179 Tudela,P. 197
Topolinski,S. 247 Tudge,J. 135
Torjus,N. 305 Tudupova,T. 286
Torkan,H. 341 Tulis,M. 43, 86
Torner,F. 245 Tulviste,P. 135
ToroAlfonso,J. 111 Tulviste,T. 135
Toroj,M. 274 Tumasjan,A. 64, 257, 271
Torregrosa,M. 218 Tung,S. 151
Torres,A. 176 Turon,H. 170
Torres,C. 83, 177 Tur,M. 350
Torres,W. 246 Tusche,A. 314
TorresBares,M.d.C. 265, 266 Tuschen-Caffier,B. 55, 376
TorresBerrio,A. 68, 83 Tversky,B. 118, 201
Torvik,F.A. 74 Twyman,M. 102
Toshiaki,M. 147 Tylka,J. 93
Tosun,L.P. 371 Tymofyeyeva,N. 167
Toth,K. 193 Tynkkynen,L. 151
Tourigny,L. 36 Tyrlik,M. 39
Touroutoglou,A. 383 Tyszka,T. 203
Toyama,M. 321 Tzeng,Y. 66
Toyoda,N. 352 Tzoneva,I. 383
Toyota,H. 197, 247 Tzonichaki,I. 240
Tractinsky,N. 223
Traetta,L. 63 U
Traeuble,B. 141 Uchida,A. 390
Tran,U. 311 Uchida,T. 276
Trangkasombat,U. 90 Udovicic,M. 250
Trang,T. 38 Ueda,S. 167
Trapp,A. 26, 41 Ueda,T. 230
Trautmann,E. 283 Ueichi,H. 173
Traut-Mattausch,E. 346 Ugarriza-Chavez,N. 246

463
INDEX

Uhl,A. 224 VandenNoort,M. 110, 232


Uhl, I. 363 vanderDoef,M. 179
Uhmann,S. 36 vanderKooy-Hofland,V. 306
Ui,M. 328 vanderLinden,W. 360
Ulferts,H. 52 vanderMeer,E. 60
Ullman,M.T. 361 vanderVeen,I. 378
Ullrich,B. 392 vandeVijver,F. 116, 135, 202, 303
Ullrich,M. 266 Vandierendonck,A. 291, 351
Ullsperger,M. 39, 378 vanDooren,W. 187
Ulrich,I. 378 VanElslande,P. 245
Ulrich,R. 359 vanEmpelen,P. 53
Uluc,S. 317 vanErmingen,M. 168
Ulutas,Y. 317 vanEsbroeck,R. 121, 379
Umla-Runge,K. 383 vanGog,T. 185, 266, 350
Umlauft,S. 27 vanHooren,S. 246
Unagami,T. 97 VanHorne,B. 377
Undorf,M. 109 vanLeeuwen,C. 115
Undurti,V. 377 vanLieshout,E.C.D. M. 43, 351
Ungar,M. 279 vanMeeuwen,L. 185
Unger,A. 119 vanMier,H. 361
Unger,J. 284 vanNimwegen,C. 31
Unterrainer,C. 105 vanOphuysen,S. 87
Unterrainer,H.-F. 177, 189 vanOrden,G. 376
Unworth,N. 266 vanQuaquebeke,N. 123
Unz,D. 107, 328 Vanselow,N. 184
Upadhyay,B.K. 276 vanThriel,C. 199
Upadhyay,I. 212 Vantilborgh,T. 346
Urata,Y. 239 VanTonder,C. 212
Urch,D. 173 vanVianen,A. 379
UrreiztietaValles,M.T. 212, 368 van Vugt, E. 143
Usacheva,I. 113 VarelaMacedo,V. 322
Uskul,A.K. 375 Vargas,V. 247
Uslucan,H.-H. 143 Varjonen,S. 75
Utz,S. 204, 347 Vartiainen,M. 29
UysalIrak,D. 346 Varvaricheva,Y. 319
Uzieblo,K. 156 Vasconcellos,D. 88
Uzole,T. 155 Vasilyeva,M. 332
Vastamki,J. 393
V Vater,G. 208
Vadillo,M.A. 147, 272, 273 Vauclair,M. 105, 121
Vaganova,N. 170 Vauras,M. 58
Vaitkevicius,H.P. 278 Vautier,S. 362
Valanides,N. 266 Vawda,N. 242
Valchev,N. 382 Vzquez,C. 177
Valderrama,P. 182 VzquezAlonso,A. 277
Valdez,J.L. 88 VzquezTorres,H. 176
Valdois,S. 355 Veenhoven,R. 56
Valencia,M. 179, 194, 195, 365 Veisson,M. 390
Valeri,S. 167 Velasco,L. 286, 287
ValeroRodriguez,J. 390 Veletsianos,G. 223
ValeroValero,M. 122 Velez-Pastrana,M.C. 293, 314, 386
Valiente,R.M. 319 Velicer,W. 283
Valieva,F. 329 Velichkovsky,B. 289
VallejoCasarn,A. 42, 43 Velichkovsky,B.M. 353
Vallerand,R.J. 50 Velotti,P. 250, 388
Valli,K. 351 Ventaskrasta,L. 389
Vallortigara,G. 102 Venter,H. 341
Valoriani,V. 301, 314 VeraConstan,F. 231
Valor-Segura,I. 392 Veraksa,N. 356
Valsiner,J. 24, 42, 61, 352 Verbrugge,S. 385
Vamvakoussi,X. 186 Verheggen,T. 223
VanAcker,F. 293 Verhulst,F. 37
Vanags,M. 246 Verleger,R. 347
vanBalen,F. 176 Verma,J. 144, 155
vanBelzen,J.A. 42 Verma,S. 40, 214
vanBussel,K. 316 Vernooij-Dassen,M. 302
vanDamme,I. 311 Verschaffel,L. 281
vanDamme,S. 261, 283 Verthein,U. 224
Vandaveer,V. 61, 348 Verzhybok,H. 88
vandeLoo,K. 249 Viaene,M.K. 199
Vandenberghe,L. 208 Viard,A. 269
vandenBussche,E. 166, 230 Vicente,C. 125
vandenHout,M. 104 Vicente,S. 332

464
index

Viciana,J. 93, 94, 164 vonLeupoldt,A. 325


Vidal-Abarca,E. 224, 350 vonMaurice,J. 378, 389
VidalLucena,M. 301 vonOertzen,T. 203
Vidnere,M. 155 vonSalisch,M. 120
Viegas,L.M. 213 vonSydow,M. 41, 108, 155, 385
Viegas-Abreu,M. 182, 205 Vonthron,A.-M. 192
Vieira,L.S. 334 Voracek,M. 186
Vieira,N. 225, 334 Vorderer,P. 221
Vieira-Santos,S. 334 Vorone,S. 177
Vieiro,P. 168, 247 Vorstius,C. 140
Vigil,A. 157, 319 Vorwerg,C. 231
Vigliocco,G. 196 Voseekova,A. 242
Vignale,P. 392 Vosniadou,S. 23
Vilchinsky, N. 242 Voss,A. 308
Viljaranta,J. 317 Vrangalova,S. 176, 217
VillaGeorge,F.I. 399 Vrij-Hoogendoorn,L. 249
VillavicencioCarranza,M.A. 179 Vroomen,J. 135
VillegasdePosada,C. 389 Vuoksimaa,E. 250
Villringer,A. 49 Vylegzhanin,V. 214, 246
ViloriaMarin,H.A. 242 Vyncke,J.D. 23
Vinayak,S. 46 Vynoslavska,O. 49
Vincent,B. 30
Vincent,S. 270 W
Vinck,J. 117 Wacker,J. 72
Vincke,J. 106 Wada,M. 228
Vingilis,E. 53, 159 Wagman,J. 328, 382
Vingilis-Jaremko,L. 382 Wagner,A.-L. 393
Vinter,A. 361 Wagner,B. 303
Violani,C. 245 Wagner,G.T. 306
Viranuvat,P. 261 Wagner,J. 357
VirusOrtega,J. 280 Wagner,M. 104
Vitouch,O. 102 Wagner,U. 149, 351
Vitters,J. 209 Wagner,V. 232
Vivas,A.B. 99 Wagner-Menghin,M. 380
Vivas,E. 78 Wahl,I. 103, 263
Vlachou,A. 33, 92 Wahl,K. 378
Vlasov,P. 287 Wakayama,I. 317
Vleioras,G. 317 Walburg,V. 260
Vo,M. 30 Walden,R. 195
Vock,M. 217 Waldhauser,G. 383
Vocks,S. 303, 376 Waldherr,K. 246
Vodopyanova,N. 360 Waldorf,M. 351
Voelcker-Rehage,C. 232 Waldzus,S. 53
Voelkle,M. 35 Walker,S. 256
Vogel,E. 38 Walkowiak,A. 376
Vogel,G. 139 Wallisch,P. 212, 319
Vgele,C. 60, 303 Walper,S. 379
Vogelgesang,F. 371 Walraven,A. 353
Vogel,T. 308 Walter,H. 61
Vogt,A. 332 Walter,O.B. 375
Vogt,G. 354 Walter,S. 304
Vogt,J. 166 Walther,E. 308
Vohs,K.D. 119 Walton,M. 198
Voigtlaender,D. 215 Wan,C. 337
Vlker,U. 208 Wan,M. 69
Volleman,T. 180 Wan,S.L.Y. 303
Vollhardt,J. 264 Wanberg,C. 220
Vollmann,M. 141 Wang,A. 168, 237, 265
Vollrath,M. 203 Wang,A.-C. 200
Volmer,J. 211 Wang,B. 155
Volodina,K. 385 Wang,C. 344
Volyanyuk,N. 344 Wang,C.-C. 74
vonBuelow,G. 111 Wang,C.-K. 155
vonderLippe,H. 277 Wang,D. 232, 248
vonderWeth,R. 368 Wang,E.P. 157
Vondracek,F. 270 Wang,F. 346
vonFischern,I. 261 Wang,G. 321, 328
vonGoldammer,A. 378 Wang,H.-H. 272
vonHecker,U. 220 Wang,H.L. 166
vonHelversen,B. 132 Wang,H.-L. 147
vonKoppenfels,M. 107 Wang,J. 110, 335, 346
vonLengerke,T. 78, 117 Wang,J.-H. 159
vonLersner,U. 366 Wang,J.-L. 188

465
INDEX

Wang,K. 188 Werner,C. 27, 399


Wang,L. 131, 167, 171, 233, 317 Werner,N. 223
Wang,M. 180, 231 Werth,L. 346
Wang,P. 330, 396 Werth,R. 292
Wang,Q. 144, 322 Wesche,J.S. 145
Wang,S. 383 Wesner,M. 164, 366, 367
Wang,T. 367 Wessel,D. 307
Wang,W. 53 Wessolowski,N. 263
Wang,X. 95, 109, 389 West,S.G. 221, 359
Wang,X.L. 49 Westendorf, C. 258
Wang,X.Y. 167 Westhoff,K. 300
Wang,Y. 87, 126, 170, 232, 246, Westman,M. 376
256, 295, 315, 321, 335 Westmeyer,H. 34, 37, 100, 280, 288
Wang,Y.-L. 309 Westphal,M. 314
Wang,Z. 52, 66, 111, 129, 346 Weyl,A. 396
Wangler,J. 144 Whitebread,D. 267
Wnke,M. 51 Wiacek,G. 390
Wanner,P. 276 Wicherts,J. 201
Waring,T. 377 Wichmann,F. 311
Warner,L.M. 242 Wicht,C. 329
Warschburger,P. 195 Widmer,K. 352
Wartenburger,I. 60 Wieckhorst,B. 250
Waschina,T. 392 Wiedemann,A. 260, 305
Wassenaar,D. 364 Wiedenmann,P. 371
Wastian,M. 128 Wiederhold,U. 175
Watanabe,H. 389 Wiedl,K.H. 350
Watanabe,M. 191 Wiedow,A. 261
Watanabe-Matsumi,A. 392 Wiese,B.S. 284, 285
Waterink,W. 165 Wieser,A. 302
Watson,A. 358 Wieser,M. 28, 177
Watson,M. 358 Wiesmann,U. 131, 232
Watts,A. 38, 99, 358, 377 Wiesner,A. 289
Watzke,S. 351 Wiesner,C.D. 386
Wearing,A.J. 41 Wietse,T.A. 23
Weber,H. 207, 266, 267 Wight,M. 232
Weber,L. 334 Wilbert,J. 54
Weber,R. 107 Wild,E. 334
Weber,W.G. 105 Wilde,B. 92, 399
Wedding,D. 285 Wild-Wall,N. 304
Weekes,B.S. 360 Wilhelm,F.H. 101
Wegge,J. 203, 204, 268, 284 Wilhelm,O. 201
Wegwarth,O. 27 Wilhelm,P. 101
Wehr,T. 383 Wiliam,D. 210
Wehrum,S. 316 Williams,K.A. 157, 289
Wei,C.-F. 321 Williams,K.D. 223
Wei,P. 214 Williams-Eliyesil,S. 392
Weichel,J. 204 Willis,G.B. 293, 339
Weichselgartner,E. 275 Wilpers,S. 87
Weidmann,A. 106, 396 Wilpert,C. 279
Weidner,G. 60 Wilson,M. 168
Weiland,R. 249 Wilz,G. 302
Weinmann-Lutz,B. 169 Wimmer,B. 393
Weinreich,A. 104 Wimmer,H. 56, 207, 355
Weintraub,E. 396 Windemuth,D. 373
Weis,S. 276 Windsor,T. 232
Wei,C. 228 Winefield,A.H. 219
Wei,P. 297 Winefield,H. 232
Weiss,S. 129 Winje,D. 57
Weissbecker,I. 275 Winkler,I. 200, 349
WeisSternberg,K. 376 WinklerMetzke,C. 367
Weisweiler,S. 95 Winkler,S. 145
Weller,G. 204, 205 Winter,J. 295
Welsh,T. 166, 228 Winter,S. 204
Wen,W. 66 Winzen,J. 399
Wendsche,J. 180 Wirth,J. 31
Wendt,C. 306 Wirtz,P.H. 43
Wendt,E.-V. 380 Witenberg,R. 38
Wendt,M. 212 Witruk,E. 129
Weng,C.-Y. 78 Witt,A. 83
Wenhold,F. 123, 345 Wittchen,M. 212
Wenke,D. 190 Witte,E.H. 45, 62
Werheid,K. 302, 380 Witteman,C. 114
Werneck,H. 61, 363 Witthft,M. 177

466
index

Wittmann,W.W. 118 Xie,X. 36, 97


Wodzicki,K. 347 Xin,Z. 170
Wohlers,C. 261 Xiong,J. 167
Woike,J.K. 348 Xiong,M. 87
Wojciszke,B. 288 Xu,B. 68, 313, 382
Wolf,H. 24 Xu,H. 81, 384
Wolf,J. 251 Xu,J. 52, 90, 95, 334
Wolf,K. 206 Xu,Q. 173, 197, 249
Wolf,M. 133, 373 Xu,S. 163, 338, 346
Wolf,O. 184 Xu,W. 332
Wolf,S. 29, 223, 324 Xu,X. 244, 373, 386
Wolfe,J.M. 374 Xu,Y. 342
WolffMetternich,T. 117
Wlfling,K. 369 Y
Wlk,C. 100 Yabsley,E. 174
Wolke,D. 186, 361 Yadav,R.S. 112, 159, 177
Wollersheim,H. 100 Yaghubi,H. 226, 341
Wolonciej,M. 210 Yagi,A. 139
Wolter,I. 378 Yagi,R. 346
Woltin,K.-A. 174 Yagi,Y. 228
Wong,A.K.Y. 46 Yagolkovsky,S. 329
Wong,A.W.-K. 110 Yajima,J. 386
Wong,C.C.-Y. 374 Yajing,L. 156
Wong,K.F.E. 93, 192 Yaksina,I. 329
Wong,P. 141 Yalcinkaya-Alkar,. 242
Wong,S.Y.A. 74 Yamada,A. 321
Wong,V. 200 Yamada,A.M. 111, 144
Woo,J.-E. 175 Yamada,H. 386
Woo,M. 319 Yamada,Y. 322, 383
Wood,S. 106 Yamagami,A. 383
Wood,W. 25 Yamagami,M. 256
Woodley,A. 34 Yamagishi,T. 34
Woodruff-Pak,D. 299 Yamagiwa,Y. 257
Woolfson,L. 235 Yamamoto,C. 151
Woolfson,R. 128 Yamamura,Y. 388
Wranik,T. 211, 249 Yamanaka,A. 174
Wright,D. 360 Yamaoka,K. 228
Wright,M. 151 Yamashita,M. 310
Wright,R.A. 43 Yamauchi,T. 259
Wrosch,C. 138, 271 Yamaura,K. 256
Wrzalka,B. 383 Yamazaki,H. 253
Wrzus,C. 193 Yamazaki,M. 93, 337
Wu,C. 392 Yamazaki,S. 69
Wu,C.-H. 242 Yan,D. 309, 385
Wu,H.-P. 326 Yan,G. 32, 352
Wu,J. 399 Yan,J. 95, 272
Wu,J.-T. 332 Yan,L.-S. 63
Wu,L. 392 Yan,M. 59
Wu,M.-H. 261, 341 Yan,R. 253
Wu,S. 228, 289 Yan,W. 277
Wu,T.-Y. 36 Yanagisawa,K. 256
Wu,W. 297, 346 Yanagizawa,S. 346
Wu,X. 329, 346, 399 Yanar,B. 399
Wu,Y. 159 Yang,D. 335
Wu,Y.-C. 242 Yang,F. 87
Wu,Z. 145 Yang,H. 261
Wuheng,Z. 79 Yang,J. 145, 384, 386
Whr,P. 130 Yang,L. 147, 265, 389
Wunderer,E. 297 Yang,L.-X. 54
Wurm,S. 115, 362 Yang,Q. 110, 340
Wrth,S. 344 Yang,R. 231
Wst,S. 140 Yang,T. 170
Wydell,T. 310 Yang,W. 64, 341
Wykowska,A. 229 Yang,X. 87, 319
Yang,Y. 126, 310
X Yang,Y.-J. 346
Xenos,S. 38 Yaniv,I. 102
Xia,A.Y. 345 Yao,J. 88, 227, 253
Xiao,W. 123 Yao,S. 112, 354
Xiaoyun,X. 66 Yao,X. 346
Xiao,Z. 149 Yaroslavtseva,D. 391
Xie,H. 373 Yasnitsky,A. 48, 213
Xie,J. 256, 334 Yasuda,Y. 352

467
INDEX

Yato,Y. 317 Zand,F. 341


Yavuz,S. 307 Zang,Z. 128
Yazaki,Y. 399 Zank,S. 28
Yazdani,M. 177 Zankovsky,A. 174, 298
Ybrandt,H. 46 Zapf,D. 184
Ye,H. 130 Zardeckaite-Matulaitiene,K. 78
Ye,Z. 31 Zare,M. 176, 225
Yechiam,E. 280 Zareie,F. 297
Yerchak,M. 271 Zargar,F. 259, 355
Yeung,N. 198 Zarnaghash,M. 34
Yi,J. 315, 354 Zawadzka,A.M. 315
Yi,X. 293 Zawisza,M. 257
Yokoyama,H. 256 Zayas,L. 199
Yonezaki,K. 386 Zebel,S. 218
Yong,C.K.B. 278 Zebian,S. 114
Yong,L.-C. 268 Zeidner,M. 189, 284, 350
Yongrui,L. 144 Zekova,N. 328
Yong,Z. 66 Zellal,N. 64
Yorifuji,K. 97 Zenasni,F. 38
Yoshida,A. 321 Zeng,C. 180, 272
Yoshida,H. 242, 383 Zeng,L. 309, 311
Yoshida,M. 174 Zeng,T. 335
Yoshimura,H. 312 Zeng,X. 87, 217
Yoshitake,K. 390 Zengaro,F. 87, 123
Yoshizawa,H. 173 Zernig,G. 117
Younesi,J. 239, 289, 321, 340 Zetsche,U. 220
Young,R. 120, 121 Zettler,I. 173
Yousfi,S. 309 Zeugmann,S. 259
Yoxall,J. 133, 156 Zhang,A. 315
slam, S. 314 Zhang,B.-S. 253
Yu,D. 132 Zhang,C. 143
Yu,G. 52, 174, 253, 385 Zhang,D. 228
Yu,H. 261 Zhang,F. 276
Yu,J. 144 Zhang,H. 170, 261, 308
Yu,L. 128 Zhang,J. 81, 171, 233, 242, 322
Yu,N. 309 Zhang,K. 34, 123, 193, 243, 275, 346
Yu,N.K.K. 191 Zhang,L. 248, 265, 353, 385
Yu,X. 259, 274 Zhang,M. 97
Yu,Y. 112, 194, 237, 318, 392 Zhang,Q. 147, 225, 232, 248, 310, 384
Yuan,D. 272 Zhang,R. 341
Yuan,X. 78 Zhang,S. 132
Yuan,Y. 355 Zhang,W. 129, 341, 396
Yucebilgic,H. 79 Zhang,X. 126, 167, 250, 342
Yue,L. 392 Zhang,Y. 83, 122, 123, 228, 229,
Yue,X.-D. 141 320, 341, 342, 383, 396
Yue,Z. 113 Zhang,Z. 88, 136, 319
Yukio,H. 349 Zhao,A. 174, 176, 260
Yksel,M.M. 50, 395 Zhao,D. 332
Yusof,N. 346 Zhao,J. 225
Yusupova,A. 46 Zhao,J.-Y. 69, 390
Yusupova,Y. 313 Zhao,Y. 313
Zhao,Z. 340
Z Zheng,L. 233
Zacher,H. 169 Zheng,M.C. 163
ZadehMohammadi,A. 310, 334, 355 Zheng,Q. 163, 205
Zaharescu,L. 390 Zheng,R. 214, 338
Zahn,C. 192, 253 Zheng,X. 180, 290, 396
Zahradnik,A. 395 Zheng,Y. 173, 342
Zaidi,Q. 374 Zhong,L. 122, 180
Zain,F. 366 Zhong,N. 317, 330
Zajac,A. 163 Zhong,Y. 167
Zakay,D. 229 Zhou,C. 225, 226
Zakerfard,M. 170 Zhou,F. 44
Zakerimoghadam,M. 177 Zhou,H. 273
Zakharova,L. 126 Zhou,J. 271, 308
Zaki,J. 321, 348 Zhou,L. 258
Zakrizevska,M. 392 Zhou,S. 90, 242
Zaleski,Z. 202, 357 Zhou,X. 360
Zalevskiy,G. 49, 54 Zhou,Z. 273, 329, 334
Zaltauskas,K. 320 Zhu,C. 392
Zamel,D.B. 283 Zhu,D.P. 94
Zammuner,V. 167 Zhu,J. 261
Zander-Music,L. 282 Zhu,L. 100, 368

468
index

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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