In: Social indicators research, 2004, vol. 67, p. 183-246
How accurately do spouses know their partner’s feelings when the partner is not physically present, but in a specific setting (at work, or at home)? This question addresses a special kind of empathic inference that relies mainly on content knowledge and projection rather than perception. We answered this question using a computer assisted diary approach.
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In: Progress in ambulatory assessment : computer-assisted psychological and psychophysiological methods in monitoring and field studies, 2001, p. 25-43
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In: Clinical psychology and psychotherapy, 2000, vol. 7, p. 326-339
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In: Bulletin de psychologie, 1998, vol. 51, no. 4, p. 427-439
La première partie critique la collecte des données rétrospectives ainsi que l'auto-description. L'auto-observation systématique au moyen d'un ordinateur de poche est brièvement présentée comme alternative.
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In: Swiss Journal of Psychology, 1998, vol. 57, no. 3, p. 178-187
The following contribution gives a short introduction to Chinese psychology, history, psychological research and teaching institutions and student selection for universities. After a brief overview of the theoretical traditions and contemporary trends in general and experimental psychology it focuses in more detail on the recent developments in clinical and medical psychology. Research domains,...
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In: Zeitschrift für Entwicklungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie, 2010, vol. 42, no. 1, p. 1-14
Parental sensitivity is one key skill in parenting toddlers and, until now, has been measured predominantly by means of observational measures. Researcher and practitioner would profit from a less time-consuming paper-pencil questionnaire inquiring parental sensitivity. The Situation-Reaction Questionnaire Measuring Parental Sensitivity (PS-SRQ) is a self-evaluation questionnaire including...
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In: Control of human behavior, mental processes, and consciousness : essays in honor of the 60th birthday of August Flammer, 2000, p. 245-261
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In: Journal of marriage and family, 2009, vol. 71, p. 1205-1219
The present paper investigated whether highercohesion and satisfaction with family bondswere associated with the daily experience of emotional well-being in varying social circumstances. Using a sample of school-age adolescents (N = 95) and both their parents, data were gathered daily over 1 week using a diary approach in addition to self-report instruments. Multilevel analyses revealed higher...
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In: Swiss Journal of Psychology, 2007, vol. 66, no. 1, p. 5-16
The Family Life Scale (FLS), which includes the dimensions of Cohesion, Adaptability, Communication and Satisfaction, and two measures of emotion were applied to a German-speaking sample of adolescents and their parents in Switzerland. The main goal of the study was to assess the associations between the measures in order to increase our understanding of the dynamics involving emotional and...
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In: Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie, Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 2008, vol. 56, no. 3, p. 169-179
Assessment in clinical psychology and psychiatry relies to a large extend on retrospective self-reports. However, such self-reports are impaired by recall biases and are not appropriate for assessing short term changes of behaviour across contexts and over time. Ambulatory Assessment refers to different diagnostic methods, which have in common that they capture people’s behavior and...
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