@misc{DomschDrechslerPeglowetal.2008, author = {Domsch, H. and Drechsler, M. and Peglow, S. and Lohaus, A.}, title = {Self-concept and social anxiety in stuttering children, Pr{\"a}sentation eines Posters auf dem XXIX. International Congress of Psychology am 21.06.2008 in Berlin}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @misc{DomschLohausThomas2007, author = {Domsch, Holger and Lohaus, Arnold and Thomas, Hoben}, title = {Informing Infant Habituation with Heart Rate Change-Point Processes, Pr{\"a}sentation eines Posters auf dem SRCD Bienneial Meeting vom 29.03.2007 bis 01.04.2007 in Boston}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @misc{ThomasLohausDomsch2007, author = {Thomas, Hoben and Lohaus, Arnold and Domsch, Holger}, title = {Modeling Individual Differences Within Reliability Theory: An Example from Infant Habituation, Pr{\"a}sentation eines Posters auf dem SRCD Bienneial Meeting vom 29.03.2007 bis 01.04.2007 in Boston}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @article{DomschLohausThomas2010, author = {Domsch, Holger and Lohaus, Arnold and Thomas, Hoben}, title = {Influences of information processing and disengagement in infants looking behaviour}, series = {Infant and Child Developement}, volume = {19}, journal = {Infant and Child Developement}, number = {2}, issn = {1522-7219}, doi = {10.1002/icd.647}, pages = {161 -- 174}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @incollection{ThomasLohausDomsch2011, author = {Thomas, Hoben and Lohaus, Arnold and Domsch, Holger}, title = {Extensions of reliability theory}, series = {David R. Hunter, Donald St. P. Richards, James L. Rosenberger (Hrsg.): Nonparametric Statistics and Mixture Models. A Festschrift in Honor of Thomas P. Hettmansperger}, booktitle = {David R. Hunter, Donald St. P. Richards, James L. Rosenberger (Hrsg.): Nonparametric Statistics and Mixture Models. A Festschrift in Honor of Thomas P. Hettmansperger}, publisher = {World Scientific}, address = {Singapore}, isbn = {978-9814340557}, pages = {309 -- 316}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{DomschThomasLohaus2010, author = {Domsch, Holger and Thomas, Hoben and Lohaus, Arnold}, title = {Infant attention, heart rate, and loooking time during habituation/dishabituation}, series = {Infant Behaviour and Development}, volume = {33}, journal = {Infant Behaviour and Development}, number = {3}, issn = {0163-6383}, pages = {321 -- 329}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerBrielmaierDomschetal.2010, author = {Mueller, T. F. and Brielmaier, S. and Domsch, H. and Luyckx, V. A. and Ehlers, T. and Krowatschek, D.}, title = {Increased resting energy expenditure in children with attention-deficithyperactivity disorder}, series = {Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity}, volume = {15}, journal = {Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity}, number = {3}, issn = {1124-4909}, pages = {144 -- 151}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{DomschLohausThomas2009, author = {Domsch, Holger and Lohaus, Arnold and Thomas, Hoben}, title = {Learning and retention in 3- and 6-month-old infants: A comparison of different experimental paradigms}, series = {European Journal of Developmental Psychology}, volume = {6}, journal = {European Journal of Developmental Psychology}, number = {3}, issn = {1740-5629}, doi = {10.1080/17405620701269409}, pages = {396 -- 407}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @article{DomschLohausThomas2009, author = {Domsch, Holger and Lohaus, Arnold and Thomas, Hoben}, title = {Prediction of childhood cognitive abilities from a set of early indicators of information processing capabilities}, series = {Infant Behavior and Development}, volume = {32}, journal = {Infant Behavior and Development}, number = {1}, issn = {0163-6383}, pages = {91 -- 102}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @article{DomschRuhmlandLissmann2021, author = {Domsch, Holger and Ruhmland, Martina and Lissmann, Ilka}, title = {Knowledge and Feelings of Competence with Regard to ADHD Among Support Staff in All-Day Primary Schools}, series = {Sustainability}, journal = {Sustainability}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-13824}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-138246}, year = {2021}, abstract = {(1) Background: Schools report a high number of schoolchildren with poor attention and hyperactive behavior, with 5\% being diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This causes specific problems during homework and classroom times, and the extension of all-day schooling in German primary schools makes this a challenge for support staff working in the after-school programs. Such staff have a very wide variety of qualifications, ranging from no formal teacher training to full teaching qualifications. (2) Methods: This study documents the knowledge of 196 support staff working in all-day primary schools about ADHD, and their subjective view of whether they feel competent with regard to homework situations in general and ADHD in particular. (3) Results: Those with an educational background have significantly more knowledge than those without such a background, staff feel less prepared to supervise children with ADHD, and there is a small but significant correlation here with knowledge about ADHD. (4) Conclusions: The importance of trained pedagogical staff in the supervision of children with concentration problems is emphasized.}, language = {en} }