Meta-analytical insights into self-assessed and psychometric intelligence: A look into the multiverse
Sabine Patzl (Speaker), Sandra Oberleiter (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Are figural reasoning abilities declining in German students? A decade-long investigation on measurement invariant tasks (2012-2022).
Sandra Oberleiter (Speaker), Sabine Patzl (Contributor), Jonathan Fries (Contributor), Jennifer Diedrich (Contributor), Martin Voracek (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Does lower intelligence contribute to physical and mental illness? Insights from a three-level multiverse meta-analysis
Jonathan Fries (Speaker), Sandra Oberleiter (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Aktuelle Entwicklungen in der Intelligenzforschung und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Personalauswahl
Jakob Pietschnig (Keynote speaker)
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[Künstliche] Intelligenz: Wie unterschiedlich denken wir?
Jakob Pietschnig (Invited speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public
A negative Flynn effect for figural reasoning in population-representative measurement invariant German student test scores (2012-2022)
Sandra Oberleiter (Speaker), Sabine Patzl (Contributor), Jonathan Fries (Contributor), Jennifer Diedrich (Contributor), Martin Voracek (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Analyzing generational test score changes for spatial and word analogy task performance using Austrian conscript data (2011-2021).
Alina Bugelnig (Speaker), Maria Gruber (Contributor), Alexander Birner (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Cross-temporal changes of attention scores in Austrian conscripts 2010 -2023
Alina Bugelnig (Speaker), Maria Gruber (Contributor), Alexander Birner (Contributor), Christian Langer (Contributor), Martin Voracek (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Erratic Flynn effect patterns may be due to the positive manifold evolution: Cohort-based measurement-invariant IQ test score changes from 2005 to 2024
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Contributor), Florence Dejardin (Contributor), Johanna Heller (Contributor), Christian Schaible (Contributor), Marco Vetter (Contributor), Martin Voracek (Contributor) & Sandra Oberleiter (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Examining the Flynn effect in Austrian conscript data from 2009 to 2021
Alina Bugelnig (Speaker), Maria Gruber (Contributor), Alexander Birner (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Is religiosity protective against cognitive declines? Cross-temporal and longitudinal associations of religiosity and cognitive abilities in European adults aged 50+
Florian Dürlinger (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Contributor), Takuya Yanagida (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Misestimations and decline effects in the psychological literature are driven by inflated exploratory effects: A meta-meta-analysis
Benedikt Steininger (Speaker), Magdalena Siegel (Contributor), Raimund Bühler (Contributor), Junia Sophia Nur Eder (Contributor), Laura Sophia Schock (Contributor), Jelte M Wicherts (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Researcher perspectives on intelligence: The past, present, and future of intelligence research
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker) & Benedikt Steininger (Contributor)
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The Flynn effect for attention: A cross-temporal meta-analysis from 1990 to 2021
Denise Andrzejewski (Speaker), Elisabeth Zeilinger (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Was ist Intelligenz und was bringt uns die Zukunft?
Jakob Pietschnig (Keynote speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public
Werde wir klüger oder dümmer? Der Flynn-Effekt: Die Entwicklung der Intelligenz über Generationen
Jakob Pietschnig (Invited speaker)
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Veränderungen der kognitiven Leistungsfähigkeit im Rahmen der gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen
Jakob Pietschnig (Invited speaker)
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Menschliche Intelligenz: Ursprung, Bedeutung und Veränderung
Jakob Pietschnig (Invited speaker)
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Human Intelligence: What it is, how it develops, and why it matters
Jakob Pietschnig (Keynote speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Scientific Societies, Editorial Boards, and hosting Conferences: An opportunistic perspective on the pros and cons of unpaid academic labor
Jakob Pietschnig (Keynote speaker)
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Mythos Mozart-Effekt: Macht uns Mozarts Musik intelligenter?
Jakob Pietschnig (Invited speaker)
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Kreatives Potenzial und das Selbst: Eine Meta-Analyse zum Zusammenhang zwischen divergentem Denken und kreativitätsbezogenen Selbsteinschätzungsmaßen.
Sabine Patzl (Speaker), Jennifer Diedrich (Contributor), Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor) & Doris Lewalter (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Aktuelle Forschungs- und Testentwicklungsprojekte des Heerespsychologischen Dienstes
Alina Bugelnig (Speaker), Maria Gruber (Contributor), Alexander Birner (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Back with a vengeance: A meta-analysis of the Mozart effect zombie theory
Sandra Oberleiter (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Determining the culture-fairness of Wiener Matrizen Test II among Nepalese and Austrian participants
Aayushma Kc (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Differences in HEXACO personality between a sample of intellectually gifted individuals and the general population
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Do religious people experience a slower cognitive decline? Cross-temporal and cross-sectional examinations of religiosity and cognitive ability associations in retirement-aged Europeans.
Florian Dürlinger (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Exploring the link between creative potential and self-assessment measures: A meta-analytic structural equation modeling (MASEM) approach
Sabine Patzl (Speaker), Jennifer Diedrich (Contributor), Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor) & Doris Lewalter (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
How intelligence predicts future health: A comprehensive meta-analysis of cognitive epidemiology research
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Investigating the relationship between self-assessed and psychometric intelligence: A meta-analysis using multiverse approaches.
Sabine Patzl (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Is there a Flynn effect for achievement g? Evidence from large-scale population representative student assessments in Italy.
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Sandra Oberleiter (Contributor), Enrico Toffalini (Contributor) & David Giofre (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Meta-meta-analytical evidence reveals dissemination biases as main drivers of cross-temporal effect declines in intelligence research and beyond
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Junia Sophia Nur Eder (Contributor), Benedikt Steininger (Contributor), Laura Sophia Schock (Contributor), Raimund Bühler (Contributor), Jelte M Wicherts (Contributor) & Magdalena Siegel (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Multi-cohort longitudinal large-scale scholastic assessment data in Italy: Cross-temporal evidence for changes in achievement g
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Sandra Oberleiter (Contributor), Enrico Toffalini (Contributor) & David Giofre (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Predicting cross-national sex differences in educational achievement by socioeconomic macro indicators
Sandra Oberleiter (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Contributor), Laura Sophia Schock (Contributor), Benedikt Steininger (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Premorbid intelligence predicts later physical and mental health: A meta-analysis of two decades’ research in cognitive epidemiology
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Religiosity does not prevent cognitive declines: Cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
Florian Dürlinger (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Subpar study designs, low power, and poor reporting: A meta-analytical investigation of the Mozart effect for epilepsy
Sandra Oberleiter (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
The Flynn effect in Austrian military conscripts
Alina Bugelnig (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
What makes one live up to their creative potential? A meta-analysis on creative potential and self-assessment measures
Sabine Patzl (Speaker), Jennifer Diedrich (Contributor), Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor) & Doris Lewalter (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
What the Flynn Effect can tell us about the next generation of military personnel
Alina Bugelnig (Speaker), Maria Gruber (Contributor), Alexander Birner (Contributor), Christian Langer (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Intelligenz
Jakob Pietschnig (Invited speaker)
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What’s happening to IQ scores and why? The Flynn effect
Jakob Pietschnig (Invited speaker)
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Higher intelligence is associated with better health, but why?
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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In vivo brain volume and intelligence associations are positive, reproducible, and modest in size: A multiverse meta-analysis
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Daniel Gerdesmann (Speaker), Michael Zeiler (Speaker) & Martin Voracek (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Schlau, aber fragil und problembeladen? Eine Untersuchung der „Overexcitable Genius“-Hypothese in einer internationalen Hochintelligentenstichprobe
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
The validity of self-assessed intelligence: A look into the multiverse
Sabine Patzl (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
In vivo brain volume and intelligence associations are positive, reproducible, and moderate: A multiverse meta-analysis
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Daniel Gerdesmann (Contributor), Michael Zeiler (Contributor) & Martin Voracek (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Is there truth to the “overexcitable genius” stereotype? A multinational survey among members of the MENSA society
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
More egalitarian societies reveal larger intelligence heritabilities: A meta-analysis of twin-studies
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Jonas Traub (Speaker), Magdalena Siegel (Speaker), Elisabeth Zeilinger (Speaker) & Marie Pellegrini (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
The (in-)accuracy of self-assessed intelligence: Meta-analytic evidence for a moderate but reproducible correlation between self-assessed and psychometric intelligence.
Sabine Patzl (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
The lightning plot: A meta-meta-analytical tool for illustrating cross-temporal effect change trajectories
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Junia Sophia Nur Eder (Speaker) & Magdalena Siegel (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Do new conspiracy beliefs fade with time? A multigroup cross-lagged panel analytic approach to conspiracist beliefs about Osama bin Laden’s death
Alexander Starlinger (Speaker), Ulrich Tran (Contributor), Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor), Stefan Stieger (Contributor), Viren Swami (Contributor) & Martin Voracek (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Associations of religiosity and cognitive abilities in European adults aged 50+ years
Florian Dürlinger (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Expert perspectives on intelligence: What we agreed on then, what we agree on now, and what we believe about the future
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker) & Benedikt Steininger (Speaker)
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High intelligence is associated with mental health problems in a sample of intellectually gifted Europeans
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
The validity of self-assessed intelligence: A look into the multiverse
Sabine Patzl (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Gifted individuals exhibit elevated rates of mental health troubles: Evidence from an international survey of MENSA members
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public
Intelligenz und Persönlichkeit bei Kindern mit einem besonderen Fokus auf Hochbegabte
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Einmal ist keinmal: Reproduzierbarkeit in der empirischen Forschung
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Kann man Intelligenz eigentlich messen und wenn ja wie?
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public
Intelligenz
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public
Die menschliche Intelligenz: Vergangenheit und Zukunft
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public
Physical and mental health are associated with cognitive ability: Evidence from a representative longitudinal survey in older adults
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Was ist Intelligenz?
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public
Ohr und IQ
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Intelligenz: Wie klug sind wir wirklich?
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public
Intelligenz: Wie klug sind wir wirklich?
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public
Intelligenz: Wie klug sind wir wirklich?
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public
Der Flynn Effekt
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Veränderungen des IQs über die Zeit: Der Flynn Effekt
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Public
Aktuelles aus der Intelligenzforschung: Der Flynn Effekt
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Inflated effects in empirical research are ubiquitous but become smaller over time: Meta-meta-analytical evidence for the decline effect
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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It’s not getting any better: Systematic, strong and overproportional effect declines over time are not confined to intelligence research
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Junia Eder (Speaker), Georg Gittler (Speaker), Martin Voracek (Speaker), Jelte M Wicherts (Speaker) & Magdalena Siegel (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Publication bias in Individual Differences research is underestimated: A meta-meta-analysis
Magdalena Siegel (Speaker), Junia Eder (Speaker), Georg Gittler (Speaker), Martin Voracek (Speaker), Jelte M Wicherts (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
A Meta-Analysis on Goal Structures and Personal Achievement Goals
Marko Lüftenegger (Speaker), Lisa Bardach (Speaker), Sophie Oczlon (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Smaller Flynn effects for crystallized intelligence may be rooted in item obsolescence: Results from archival data and a direct test of generational IQ gains
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Georg Gittler (Speaker), Franziska Höltl (Speaker), Ulrich Tran (Speaker) & Martin Voracek (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Zunahmen, Stagnation und Abnahmen von IQ Testergebnissen in der Allgemeinbevölkerung: Eine Umkehr des Flynn Effekts und Ursachen von Domänenunterschieden
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
More than meets the eye: The prevalence of publication bias in Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Magdalena Siegel (Speaker), Junia Eder (Speaker), Georg Gittler (Speaker), Martin Voracek (Speaker), Jelte M Wicherts (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Systematic, strong, and overproportional effect declines over time: A meta-meta-analysis of conceptually heterogeneous quantitative research syntheses
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Junia Eder (Speaker), Georg Gittler (Speaker), Martin Voracek (Speaker), Jelte M Wicherts (Speaker) & Magdalena Siegel (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
). It’s not getting any better: Systematic, strong, and overproportional effect declines over time are not confined to intelligence research
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), J. Eder (Contributor), Georg Gittler (Contributor), Martin Voracek (Contributor), J.M. Wicherts (Contributor) & Magdalena Siegel (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Publication bias in individual differences research is underestimated: A meta-meta-analysis
Magdalena Siegel (Speaker), J.S.N. Eder (Contributor), Georg Gittler (Contributor), Martin Voracek (Contributor), J.M. Wicherts (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Smaller Flynn effects for crystallized intelligence may be rooted in item obsolescence: Results from archival data and a direct test of generational IQ changes
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Georg Gittler (Contributor), Franziska Höltl (Contributor), Ulrich Tran (Contributor) & Martin Voracek (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Das Ende des IQ-Höhenflugs?
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Genuine and non-genuine time-trends: Intelligence, biological bases of intelligence, and artifacts in Psychological Science
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Amplified egos: The role of personality, family influences and grade estimation (accuracy) in entitled students
denise andrezejewski (Speaker), Bianca Bertl (Contributor), Lynda Hyland (Contributor), Douglas Russell (Contributor), Anita Kashi (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Amplified egos: The role of personality, family influences and grade estimation (accuracy) in entitled students.
Denise Andrzejewski (Speaker), Bianca Bertl (Contributor), Lynda Hyland (Contributor), Douglas Russell (Contributor), Anita Kashi (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Death, taxes, and bias: Meta-analytical evidence for robustness of sex differences in stereoscopically administered 3D spatial ability tasks
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Sarah Pichler (Contributor), Dagmar Vadovicova (Contributor) & Georg Gittler (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Kein Flynn Effekt für fähigkeitsbasierte emotionale Intelligenz: Eine cross-temporale Meta-Analyse von MSCEIT V2.0 Testleistungen.
Georg Gittler (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Meta-analytische Evidenz für systematische Effektunterschätzungen: Robuste Geschlechtseffekte in stereoskopisch dargebotenen 3D-Raumvorstellungsaufgaben
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Sarah Pichler (Contributor), Dagmar Vadovicova (Contributor) & Georg Gittler (Contributor)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Ein 2014-Update und systematischer Überblick zur Replizierbarkeits- und Vertrauenskrise in der psychologischen Forschung
Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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It’s the hormones fault! Impaired spatial task performance after pheromone exposure in healthy young men.
Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Molekulargenetische Grundlagen suizidalen Verhaltens: Eine Bestandsaufnahme zu Heterogenitätsquellen in aktualisierten Meta-Analysen
Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Women, men, and invariance of horizontality: A meta-analysis of the Water-Level Test
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Die Quelle von impliziten und expliziten Affekt: Ergebnisse einer Zwillings- und Familienstudie
Jakob Pietschnig (Invited speaker)
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100 Jahre IQ-Zuwächse: Eine Meta-Analyse
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Molecular genetic basis of suicidal behavior: An appraisal of sources of heterogeneity in updated meta-analyses
Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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It’s getting darker: Three plus one dark traits
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Meta-analytical stocktaking of research on the dark triad
Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Meta-analyzing the Flynn effect: 100 years of evidence
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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More and more dark traits: Sadism as a component of the aversive personality
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Globale IQ-Testnormverschiebungen: Eine Meta-Analyse
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Kein Mozart-Effekt für Mathematik: Eine Meta-Analyse
Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Mehr und mehr dunkle Traits: Sadismus als Bestandteil der dunklen Persönlichkeit
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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The truth is out there – in the totality of empirical evidence: Nutzen, Wert und Notwendigkeit kumulativer Evidenz (Meta-Analysen und systematische Reviews) in der psychologischen Forschung
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Sex differences in drawing a horizontal line increase with age: A meta-analysis
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Reporting-Bias bei Zusammenhängen zwischen IQ und Gehirnvolumen: Eine Meta-Analyse
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Serotonerges System und suizidales Verhalten: Zwei Meta-Analysen zu molekulargenetischen persönlichkeitspsychologischen Grundlagen
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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The bigger they are, the higher they score: Meta-analyzing associations of in vivo brain volume and IQ
Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Der Mozart Effekt: Wie sich Mythen hartnäckig halten
Jakob Pietschnig (Invited speaker)
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Of valid concerns and invalid effects: Meta-analyzing associations of in-vivo brain volume and IQ
Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Saisonalität von Suiziden: Zunehmend – abnehmend – gleichbleibend?
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Seasonal changes in suicide frequency: What biology can learn from epidemiology
Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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The disinterested play of thought: Individual differences and preference for surrealist motion pictures
Jakob Pietschnig (Invited speaker)
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The power of 1000 samples: A Flynn effect for crystallized intelligence arising from large-scale meta-analysis of cross-sectional, non-representative data sets
Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Die Macht der Meta-Analyse: Nachweis des Lynn-Flynn-Effekts für kristallisierte Intelligenz auf Basis von 1000 aggregierten, nicht-repräsentativen Stichproben
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Rauscher's Rauschen: Meta-analytische Evidenz für Publikations-Bias, laborbedingte Unterschiede und Nonspezifität des Mozart-Effekts
Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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