₪ Intensive data collection from mobile Experience Sampling Methodology (mESM) designs with smartphones and wearables:
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Fear of Crime. Time-contingent experience sampling study using a smartphone app to assess fear of crime depending on their current place (geolocation). |
Mind Wandering: Time-contingent experience sampling study about mind-wandering. |
Well-Being Science App: Time-contingent experience sampling study about well-being and other psychological constructs together with assessments of geolocation.
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Holiday Feelings: Time-contingent experience sampling study about well-being, sleep quality, social contacts and life events over holidays (Christmas, New Years Eve). |
Psychology goes app-broad: Time-contingent experience sampling study about the occurrence and development of homesickness in exchange students staying abroad. |
Some publications and manuscripts:
Kuhlmann, T., Reips, U.-D., & Stieger, S. (submitted). Smartphone tilt as a measure of well-being? Evidence and obstacles in two experience sampling studies.
Stieger, S., & Reips, U.-D. (in press). Well-being, smartphone sensors, and data from open-access databases: A mobile experience sampling study. Field Methods.
Stieger, S., Lewetz, D., & Reips, U.-D. (in press). Can smartphones be used to bring computer-based tasks from the lab to the field? A mobile experience sampling method study about pace of life. Behavior Research Methods.
Götz, F. M., Stieger, S., & Reips, U.-D. (in press). The emergence and volatility of homesickness in exchange students abroad: A smartphone-based longitudinal study. Environment and Behavior.
Götz, F. M., Stieger, S., & Reips, U.-D. (2017). Users of the main smartphone operating systems (iOS, Android) differ only little in personality. PLoS ONE, 12(5), e0176921. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0176921
Stieger, S., Götz, F. M., & Gehrig, F. (2015). Soccer results affect subjective well-being, but only briefly: A smartphone study during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 497. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00497
Kuhlmann, T., Reips, U.-D., & Stieger, S. (submitted). Smartphone tilt as a measure of well-being? Evidence and obstacles in two experience sampling studies.
Stieger, S., & Reips, U.-D. (in press). Well-being, smartphone sensors, and data from open-access databases: A mobile experience sampling study. Field Methods.
Stieger, S., Lewetz, D., & Reips, U.-D. (in press). Can smartphones be used to bring computer-based tasks from the lab to the field? A mobile experience sampling method study about pace of life. Behavior Research Methods.
Götz, F. M., Stieger, S., & Reips, U.-D. (in press). The emergence and volatility of homesickness in exchange students abroad: A smartphone-based longitudinal study. Environment and Behavior.
Götz, F. M., Stieger, S., & Reips, U.-D. (2017). Users of the main smartphone operating systems (iOS, Android) differ only little in personality. PLoS ONE, 12(5), e0176921. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0176921
Stieger, S., Götz, F. M., & Gehrig, F. (2015). Soccer results affect subjective well-being, but only briefly: A smartphone study during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 497. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00497
₪ Methods of web-based data collection; Psychological aspects of Internet-specific communication channels:
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Some publications:
Dantlgraber, M., Wetzel, E., Schützenberger, P., Stieger, S., & Reips, U.-D. (2016). Simple construct evaluation with Latent Class Analysis: An investigation of Facebook addiction and the development of a short form of the Facebook Addiction Test (F-AT). Behavior Research Methods, 48, 869-879.
Stieger, S., & Swami, V. (2014). Twitter users’ interest in Asteroid 2012 DA14 mirrored the asteroid’s trajectory during its earth flyby. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 65, 1409-1415.
Stieger, S., Burger, C., Bohn, M., & Voracek, M. (2013). Who commits virtual identity suicide? Differences in privacy concerns, Internet addiction, and personality between Facebook users and quitters. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 16, 629-634.
Stieger, S., & Reips, U.-D. (2010). What are participants doing while filling in an online questionnaire: A paradata collection tool and an empirical study. Computers in Human Behavior, 26, 1488-1495.
Stieger, S., & Burger, C. (2010). Let’s go formative: Continuous student ratings with Web 2.0 application Twitter. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 13, 163-167.
Dantlgraber, M., Wetzel, E., Schützenberger, P., Stieger, S., & Reips, U.-D. (2016). Simple construct evaluation with Latent Class Analysis: An investigation of Facebook addiction and the development of a short form of the Facebook Addiction Test (F-AT). Behavior Research Methods, 48, 869-879.
Stieger, S., & Swami, V. (2014). Twitter users’ interest in Asteroid 2012 DA14 mirrored the asteroid’s trajectory during its earth flyby. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 65, 1409-1415.
Stieger, S., Burger, C., Bohn, M., & Voracek, M. (2013). Who commits virtual identity suicide? Differences in privacy concerns, Internet addiction, and personality between Facebook users and quitters. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 16, 629-634.
Stieger, S., & Reips, U.-D. (2010). What are participants doing while filling in an online questionnaire: A paradata collection tool and an empirical study. Computers in Human Behavior, 26, 1488-1495.
Stieger, S., & Burger, C. (2010). Let’s go formative: Continuous student ratings with Web 2.0 application Twitter. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 13, 163-167.
₪ Individual differences of implicit social cognitions in personality and social psychology:
Some publications:
Quirin, M., Wróbel, M., Norcini Pala, A., Stieger, S., Shanchuan, D., Hicks, J. A., Mitina, O., Brosschot, J., Kazén, M., Lasauskaite-Schüpbach, R., Silvestrini, N., Steca, P., & Padun, M. A. (2018). A cross-cultural validation of the Implicit Positive and Negative Affect Test (IPANAT): Results from ten nations across three continents. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 34, 52-63.
Stieger, S., & Swami, V. (2015). Time to let go? No automatic aesthetic preference for the golden ratio in art pictures. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 9, 91-100.
Stieger, S., Voracek, M., & Nader, I. W. (2014). Parent-child proximity: Automatic cognitions matter. Social Indicators Research, 119, 967-978.
Stieger, S., Burger, C., Schiller, F. R., Schulze, E. K., & Voracek, M. (2014). Measuring implicit gender-role orientation: The Gender Initial Preference Task. Journal of Personality Assessment, 96, 358-367.
Stieger, S. (2013). Implicit anxiety: No evidence for a relation with childhood fears and parental rearing behaviour. Psychologica Belgica, 53, 75-91.
Stieger, S., & Hergovich, A. (2013). Together we are strong: Explicit and implicit paranormal beliefs predict performance in a knowledge test of paranormal phenomena better than explicit beliefs alone. Personality and Individual Differences, 54, 562-565.
Stieger, S., & Burger, C. (2013). More complex than previously thought: New insights into the optimal administration of the Initial Preference Task. Self and Identity, 12, 201-216.
Stieger, S., Voracek, M., & Formann, A. K. (2012). How to administer the Initial Preference Task. European Journal of Personality, 26, 63-78.
Stieger, S., & LeBel, E. P. (2012). Name-letter preferences for new last name and abandoned birth name initials in the context of name-change via marriage. Social Psychology, 43, 7-13.
Quirin, M., Wróbel, M., Norcini Pala, A., Stieger, S., Shanchuan, D., Hicks, J. A., Mitina, O., Brosschot, J., Kazén, M., Lasauskaite-Schüpbach, R., Silvestrini, N., Steca, P., & Padun, M. A. (2018). A cross-cultural validation of the Implicit Positive and Negative Affect Test (IPANAT): Results from ten nations across three continents. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 34, 52-63.
Stieger, S., & Swami, V. (2015). Time to let go? No automatic aesthetic preference for the golden ratio in art pictures. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 9, 91-100.
Stieger, S., Voracek, M., & Nader, I. W. (2014). Parent-child proximity: Automatic cognitions matter. Social Indicators Research, 119, 967-978.
Stieger, S., Burger, C., Schiller, F. R., Schulze, E. K., & Voracek, M. (2014). Measuring implicit gender-role orientation: The Gender Initial Preference Task. Journal of Personality Assessment, 96, 358-367.
Stieger, S. (2013). Implicit anxiety: No evidence for a relation with childhood fears and parental rearing behaviour. Psychologica Belgica, 53, 75-91.
Stieger, S., & Hergovich, A. (2013). Together we are strong: Explicit and implicit paranormal beliefs predict performance in a knowledge test of paranormal phenomena better than explicit beliefs alone. Personality and Individual Differences, 54, 562-565.
Stieger, S., & Burger, C. (2013). More complex than previously thought: New insights into the optimal administration of the Initial Preference Task. Self and Identity, 12, 201-216.
Stieger, S., Voracek, M., & Formann, A. K. (2012). How to administer the Initial Preference Task. European Journal of Personality, 26, 63-78.
Stieger, S., & LeBel, E. P. (2012). Name-letter preferences for new last name and abandoned birth name initials in the context of name-change via marriage. Social Psychology, 43, 7-13.
₪ Systematic reviews, meta-analysis, replications, and null-findings:
Some publications:
Aarts, A. A., … Stieger, S., … Zuni, K. [Open Science Collaboration] (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science, 349(6251). Aarts, A. A., … Stieger, S., … Zuni, K. [Open Science Collaboration] (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science, 349(6251).
Stieger, S., & Formann, A. K. (2014). Are aggressive cartoons really funnier? A replication. Sage Open, 4(4), 1-5.
Stieger, S. (2013). Implicit anxiety: No evidence for a relation with childhood fears and parental rearing behaviour. Psychologica Belgica, 53, 75-91.
Stieger, S., Voracek, M., & Formann, A. K. (2012). How to administer the Initial Preference Task. European Journal of Personality, 26, 63-78.
Voracek, M., Pietschnig, J., Nader, I. W., & Stieger, S. (2011). Digit ratio (2D:4D) and sex-role orientation: Further evidence and meta-analysis. Personality and Individual Differences, 51, 417-422.
Stieger, S., & Burger, C. (2010). Body height and occupational success for actors and actresses. Psychological Reports, 107, 25-38.
Stieger, S., Göritz, A. S., & Burger, C. (2010). Personalizing the IAT and the SC-IAT: Impact of idiographic stimulus selection in the measurement of implicit anxiety. Personality and Individual Differences, 48, 940-944.
Voracek, M., & Stieger, S. (2009). Replicated nil associations of digit ratio (2D:4D) and absolute finger lengths with implicit and explicit measures of aggression. Psicothema, 21, 382-389.
Göritz, A. S., & Stieger, S. (2008). The high-hurdle technique put to test: Failure to find evidence that increasing loading times enhances data quality in Web-based studies. Behavior Research Methods, 40, 322-327.
Aarts, A. A., … Stieger, S., … Zuni, K. [Open Science Collaboration] (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science, 349(6251). Aarts, A. A., … Stieger, S., … Zuni, K. [Open Science Collaboration] (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science, 349(6251).
Stieger, S., & Formann, A. K. (2014). Are aggressive cartoons really funnier? A replication. Sage Open, 4(4), 1-5.
Stieger, S. (2013). Implicit anxiety: No evidence for a relation with childhood fears and parental rearing behaviour. Psychologica Belgica, 53, 75-91.
Stieger, S., Voracek, M., & Formann, A. K. (2012). How to administer the Initial Preference Task. European Journal of Personality, 26, 63-78.
Voracek, M., Pietschnig, J., Nader, I. W., & Stieger, S. (2011). Digit ratio (2D:4D) and sex-role orientation: Further evidence and meta-analysis. Personality and Individual Differences, 51, 417-422.
Stieger, S., & Burger, C. (2010). Body height and occupational success for actors and actresses. Psychological Reports, 107, 25-38.
Stieger, S., Göritz, A. S., & Burger, C. (2010). Personalizing the IAT and the SC-IAT: Impact of idiographic stimulus selection in the measurement of implicit anxiety. Personality and Individual Differences, 48, 940-944.
Voracek, M., & Stieger, S. (2009). Replicated nil associations of digit ratio (2D:4D) and absolute finger lengths with implicit and explicit measures of aggression. Psicothema, 21, 382-389.
Göritz, A. S., & Stieger, S. (2008). The high-hurdle technique put to test: Failure to find evidence that increasing loading times enhances data quality in Web-based studies. Behavior Research Methods, 40, 322-327.
₪ Twin and family studies:
Stieger, S., Kandler, C., Tran, U. S., Pietschnig, J., & Voracek, M. (2017). Genetic and environmental sources of implicit and explicit self-esteem and affect: Results from a genetically sensitive multi-group design. Behavior Genetics, 47, 175-192.
Stieger, S. (2013). Implicit anxiety: No evidence for a relation with childhood fears and parental rearing behaviour. Psychologica Belgica, 53, 75-91.
Stieger, S. (2013). Implicit anxiety: No evidence for a relation with childhood fears and parental rearing behaviour. Psychologica Belgica, 53, 75-91.
₪ Measures - Download:
Kollros, K., Sarbinowska, P., & Stieger, S. (2017). Austrian Sign Language version of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES). Unpublished measurement instrument. University of Vienna, Austria. (for download, please contact [email protected])
Mlakić, V., Schwartz, S., & Stieger, S. (2015). Croatian adaptation of the Portrait Values Questionnaire (PVQ-RR). Unpublished measurement instrument. University of Vienna, Austria.
Female version:
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Male version:
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