@article{Linssen2018, author = {Linssen, Ruth}, title = {Wer auf Widerstand st{\"o}ßt, sollte nicht noch hinein beißen...}, series = {Comply}, journal = {Comply}, number = {4}, issn = {2364-7604}, pages = {64 -- 69}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @book{MennemannDummann2018, author = {Mennemann, Hugo and Dummann, J{\"o}rn}, title = {Einf{\"u}hrung in die Soziale Arbeit}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-8487-4616-3}, publisher = {FH M{\"u}nster - University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {239}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Das Buch ist eine Einf{\"u}hrung in die Wissenchaft Sozialer Arbeit f{\"u}r Studierende in den ersten Semestern.}, language = {de} } @article{LinnemannReginaBrummernhenrich2018, author = {Linnemann, Gesa and Regina, Jucks and Brummernhenrich, Benjamin}, title = {Student Evaluations of a (Rude) Spoken Dialogue System Insights from an experimental study. Advances in Human-Computer Interaction}, series = {Advances in Human-Computer Interaction}, journal = {Advances in Human-Computer Interaction}, doi = {10.1155/2018/8406187}, pages = {10}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Communicating with spoken dialogue systems (SDS) such as Apple's Siri® and Google's Now is becoming more and more common. We report a study that manipulates an SDS's word use with regard to politeness. In an experiment, 58 young adults evaluated the spoken messages of our self-developed SDS as it replied to typical questions posed by university freshmen. The answers were either formulated politely or rudely. Dependent measures were both holistic measures of how students perceived the SDS as well as detailed evaluations of each single answer. Results show that participants not only evaluated the content of rude answers as being less appropriate and less pleasant than the polite answers, but also evaluated the rude system as less accurate. Lack of politeness also impacted aspects of the perceived trustworthiness of the SDS. We conclude that users of SDS expect such systems to be polite, and we then discuss some practical implications for designing SDS.}, language = {en} } @article{LinnemannJucks2018, author = {Linnemann, Gesa and Jucks, Regina}, title = {'Can I Trust the Spoken Dialogue System Because It Uses the Same Words as I Do?'—Influence of Lexically Aligned Spoken Dialogue Systems on Trustworthiness and User Satisfaction}, series = {Interacting with Computers}, volume = {30}, journal = {Interacting with Computers}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1093/iwc/iwy005}, pages = {173 -- 186}, year = {2018}, abstract = {One of many ways in which spoken dialogue systems (SDS) are becoming more and more flexible is in their choice of words (e.g. alignment to the user's vocabulary). We examined how users perceive such adaptive and non-adaptive SDS regarding trustworthiness and usability. In Experiment 1, 130 participants read out questions to an SDS that either made or did not make lexical alignment in its replies. They perceived higher cognitive demand when the SDS did not employ alignment. In Experiment 2, 135 participants listened to a conversation between a human and the same SDS in an online study. They judged the aligned SDS to have more integrity and to be more likeable. Implications for the design of SDS are discussed.}, language = {en} } @book{LinnemannSenger2018, author = {Linnemann, Gesa and Senger, Alexander}, title = {Xenophon, Anabasis. Griechischlekt{\"u}re}, publisher = {Vandenhoeck \& Ruprecht}, isbn = {978-3-525-71746-2}, publisher = {FH M{\"u}nster - University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {95}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @incollection{Stork2018, author = {Stork, Remi}, title = {Armut von Kindern und Jugendlichen}, series = {Arme habt ihr immer bei euch}, booktitle = {Arme habt ihr immer bei euch}, editor = {Sch{\"a}fer, Gerd K.}, publisher = {Vandenhoeck \& Ruprecht}, address = {G{\"o}ttingen}, isbn = {978-3-7887-3299-8}, publisher = {FH M{\"u}nster - University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {87 -- 98}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{BlaschkeOzimek2018, author = {Blaschke, L. and Ozimek, P.}, title = {Verantwortungslos auf Facebook: Eine Studie zur Facebooknutzung, sozialer Verantwortung und objektiver Selbstaufmerksamkeit}, series = {51. Fachtagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Psychologie(DGPs), Frankfurt, Deutschland}, booktitle = {51. Fachtagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Psychologie(DGPs), Frankfurt, Deutschland}, doi = {10.13140/RG.2.2.26712.24327}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HankeFoersterOzimek2018, author = {Hanke, S. and F{\"o}rster, J. and Ozimek, P.}, title = {Exploring the interplay of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism, materialism, self-doubt, and social phobia}, series = {Tagung der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Pers{\"o}nlichkeit und Sozialpsychologie (SPSP), Atlanta, GA, USA}, booktitle = {Tagung der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Pers{\"o}nlichkeit und Sozialpsychologie (SPSP), Atlanta, GA, USA}, doi = {10.13140/RG.2.2.17103.59046/1}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @incollection{BangeParchowHuberetal.2018, author = {Bange, Sarah and Parchow, Alexander and Huber, L{\"a}titia and Quittmann, Katharina}, title = {Interkulturelle Aspekte in der Fl{\"u}chtlingsarbeit}, series = {Neue Nachbarn - Die Welt in Bewegung. Flucht und Migration aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven}, booktitle = {Neue Nachbarn - Die Welt in Bewegung. Flucht und Migration aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven}, editor = {Bussmann, Claudia and Bertels, Ursula}, publisher = {Waxmann}, address = {M{\"u}nster}, isbn = {978-3-8309-3823-1}, publisher = {FH M{\"u}nster - University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {162 -- 168}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{OzimekBierhoffHanke2018, author = {Ozimek, P. and Bierhoff, H. W. and Hanke, S.}, title = {Do vulnerable narcissists profit more from Facebook use than grandiose narcissists? An examination of narcissistic Facebook use in the light of self-regulation and social comparison theory}, series = {Personality and Individual Differences}, volume = {124}, journal = {Personality and Individual Differences}, doi = {10.1016/j.paid.2017.12.016}, pages = {168 -- 177}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{BrandenbergOzimekBierhoffetal.2018, author = {Brandenberg, G. and Ozimek, P. and Bierhoff, H. W. and Janker, C.}, title = {The relation between use intensity of private and professional SNS, social comparison, self-esteem, and depressive tendencies in the light of self-regulation}, series = {Behaviour \& Information Technology}, volume = {38}, journal = {Behaviour \& Information Technology}, doi = {10.1080/0144929X.2018.1545049}, pages = {578 -- 591}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @masterthesis{Winter2018, type = {Bachelor Thesis}, author = {Winter, Jan}, title = {Der Sozialraum als Steuerungselement der Sozialverwaltung zwischen dem Ideal der Inklusion und sozialstaatlichen Effizienzbem{\"u}hungen}, school = {FH M{\"u}nster - University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {43}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @misc{Sporket2018, author = {Sporket, Mirko}, title = {Demenz im Wandel. Wenn die Babyboomer in die Jahre kommen.}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{Best2018, author = {Best, Laura}, title = {Steigerung der beruflichen Zufriedenheit durch das Studium in Beratung, Mediation und Coaching?}, series = {Counseling Journal / Hrsg. BVPPT e.V.}, volume = {2018}, journal = {Counseling Journal / Hrsg. BVPPT e.V.}, number = {6}, pages = {29 -- 33}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{Mazziotta2018, author = {Mazziotta, Agostino}, title = {Wie Verzeihens- und Vers{\"o}hnungsprozesse in der psychologischen (Paar)Beratung ausgel{\"o}st und begleitet werden k{\"o}nnen}, series = {Blickpunkt EFL-Beratung}, volume = {40}, journal = {Blickpunkt EFL-Beratung}, issn = {1436-6665}, pages = {66 -- 72}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{FroncekMazziottaMcCannetal.2018, author = {Froncek, Benjamin and Mazziotta, Agostino and McCann, Pamela and W{\"u}rpel, Ilka and Rohmann, Anette}, title = {Evaluation in der psychosozialen Beratungsarbeit: Ein Survey zur Praxis der Evaluation aus Sicht der Beratenden}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Evaluation}, volume = {17}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Evaluation}, issn = {1619-5515}, pages = {241 -- 268}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{FroncekMazziottaPiperetal.2018, author = {Froncek, Benjamin and Mazziotta, Agostino and Piper, Verena and Rohmann, Anette}, title = {Evaluation competencies in the context of diversity training: The practitioners' point of view}, series = {Evaluation and Program Planning}, volume = {67}, journal = {Evaluation and Program Planning}, issn = {0149-7189}, pages = {122 -- 128}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @article{GauselLeachMazziottaetal.2018, author = {Gausel, Nicolay and Leach, Colin and Mazziotta, Agostino and Feuchte, Friederike}, title = {Seeking revenge or seeking reconciliation? How concern for social-image and felt shame helps explain responses in reciprocal intergroup conflict}, series = {European Journal of Social Psychology}, volume = {48}, journal = {European Journal of Social Psychology}, doi = {10.1002/ejsp.2295}, pages = {62 -- 72}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @article{StorckChristiansMoelleretal.2018, author = {Storck, Michael and Christians, Gundula and M{\"o}ller, Birgit and Dugas, Martin and Soto-Rey, I{\~n}aki}, title = {Conducting a Multilingual Study Researching Traumatised Refugees Utilizing a Patient-Reported Outcome System}, series = {Studies in health technology and informatics}, volume = {253}, journal = {Studies in health technology and informatics}, issn = {0926-9630}, pages = {109 -- 113}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Approximately 300,000 asylum-seeking children arrived in Europe in 2015. The chance of experiencing a traumatic event is very high for fleeing children. Since the origin of the refugees is widespread, the languages spoken are diverse. Multilingual electronic patient-reported outcome systems (ePROs) can be used to gather medical data in a foreign language and display the results in the health professionals' language, which helps overcoming the language barrier. Utilizing such a system, a two-phase study aiming to screen refugee minors for potential mental health issues has started. Potential eligible participants are examined using questionnaires with good psychometric properties and cross-cultural applicability. To date, 75 minors and 21 of their relatives participated in the study, being German and Arabic the most desired languages for the electronic survey. Developing a system that provides multilingual questionnaires entails several drawbacks like a cumbersome translation process and dealing with writing directions. The proposed translation process and the ePRO can be re-used in similar studies.}, subject = {Child}, language = {en} } @article{BeckerAuerBarkmannetal.2018, author = {Becker, Inga and Auer, Matthias and Barkmann, Claus and Fuss, Johannes and M{\"o}ller, Birgit and Nieder, Timo O. and Fahrenkrug, Saskia and Hildebrandt, Thomas and Richter-Appelt, Hertha}, title = {A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study of Multidimensional Body Image in Adolescents and Adults with Gender Dysphoria Before and After Transition-Related Medical Interventions}, series = {Archives of sexual behavior}, volume = {47}, journal = {Archives of sexual behavior}, doi = {10.1007/s10508-018-1278-4}, pages = {2335 -- 2347}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Persistent feelings of gender dysphoria (GD) are accompanied by distress and body dissatisfaction in most clinically referred adolescents and adults. Transition-related medical interventions (e.g., puberty suppression, hormones, or surgery) may alleviate body dissatisfaction. The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to compare multidimensional body image across clinically referred adolescents and adults undergoing different transition-related medical interventions. Two clinical samples of adolescents (n = 82) and adults (n = 120) referred to specialized departments of four different transgender health services in Germany participated in the study. In total, 202 individuals from the female-to-male (FtM individuals) and male-to-female (MtF individuals) spectrum aged 14-74 years were included at different stages of their transition. Four scales assessing multidimensional aspects of body image (measured by the Body Image Assessment Questionnaire, FBeK) were compared across three groups: sample, gender, and medical interventions (while controlling for age and treatment duration). The results indicated less favorable body image scores compared with the norm in both adolescents and adults with GD. Individuals who had undergone transition-related medical interventions presented a significantly better body image on two of the four scales. Differences according to gender and age were also present. These findings suggest that medical interventions, especially gender-affirming hormones and surgery, are generally beneficial to the body image in individuals with GD. However, not all of the less favorable outcomes in multidimensional body image were positively influenced by the treatment conditions and may thus benefit from additional integrative counseling before and during transition.}, subject = {Adolescent}, language = {en} }