In: Advances in Psychological Science, 2010, vol. 18, no. 10, p. 1668-1678
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In: Mathematical and Theorical Systems, 1989, p. 111-121
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In: World Psycholgy, 1997, vol. 3, no. 3-4, p. 311-324
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In: Journal of clinical monitoring and computing, 1991, p. 201-205
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In: The German journal of psychology, 1986, vol. 10, p. 315-326
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In: Controversial issues in behavior modification. Annual series of european research in behavior therapy, 1987, vol. 2, p. 127-137
We present a procedure for a computer-aided self-observation of coping be havior in stressf ul situations. This procedure allows us to record stress in everyday life with a compact pocket computer in a process-related way close to the event. Cogniti ve , affective and behavioral aspects are considered. At present th e procedure is being validated with data from a process -oriented questionnaire...
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In: Ambulatory assessment. Computer-assisted psychological and psychophysiological Ambulatory assessment. Computer-assisted psychological and psychophysiological methods in monitoring and field studies, 1996, p. 51-67
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In: New Ideas in Psychology, 1989, vol. 2, no. 7, p. 133-145
Several hundred psychotherapeutic methods are actually in use. The question is formulated how to distinguish scientifically founded methods from those that are not scientifically founded. For this purpose psychotheraptic methods are interpreted as technological rules in the sense of M. Bunge. The relations of technological and nomological knowledge are discussed and minimal criteria for the...
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In: Assessing AIDS prevention, 1992, p. 235-253
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In: New Ideas of Psychology, 1991, vol. 9, no. 2, p. 227-231
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