Computer-Based Assessment - CBA

Computer-Based Assessment - CBA

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We seek to explore 21st century skills using educational technology to enable people to develop thei

The Research Area Group "Computer-Based Assessment" is interested in the consequences and the benefits accompanying the introduction of computers to assessment. In fact, computers and modern technologies have changed our entire lives and this change is also affecting the area of assessment - be it at school, at university, or at the work place, for training or selection purposes or anywhere else.

09/11/2020

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Enjoy 50 days of free access to "The moderating effect of prior knowledge on the relationship between intelligence and complex problem solving – Testing the Elshout-Raaheim hypothesis" published in Intelligence by Julius J. Weise, Samuel Greiff, & Jörn R. Sparfeldt. Just follow the link below 👇

tinyurl.com/intell50free

27/10/2020

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Enjoy 50 days of free access to "Lost in transition – Learning analytics on the transfer from knowledge acquisition to knowledge application in complex problem solving" published in Computers in Human Behavior by Bjorn Nicolay, Florian Krieger, Matthias Stadler, Janice Gobert, & Samuel Greiff. Just follow the link below 👇

tinyurl.com/CiH2020

12/10/2020

"Religiosity predicts unreasonable coping with COVID-19" by Dirk Kranz, Christoph Niepel, Elouise Botes, and Samuel Greiff published in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality is aother article published from the project "How do Americans behave facing ?" (tinyurl.com/C19research). Follow the link below 👇
tinyurl.com/COVIDprs

09/10/2020

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Enjoy "How working memory capacity and shifting matter for learning with worked examples—A replication study." published in the Journal of Educational Psychology by Sarah Bichler, Matthias Schwaighofer, Matthias Stadler, Markus Bühner, Samuel Greiff, & Frank Fischer. Just follow the link below

tinyurl.com/JEdPsych2020👩‍💻🧑‍💻

15/09/2020

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Enjoy "The reciprocal 2I/E model: An investigation of mutual relations between achievement and self-concept levels and changes in the math and verbal domain across three countries." published in the Journal of Educational Psychology by Fabian Wolff, Fabio Sticca, Christoph Niepel, Thomas Götz, Jan Van Damme, & Jens Möller. Just follow the link below 👇

tinyurl.com/jEdPsy2020

12/08/2020

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Enjoy open access to "Actually Getting Some Satisfaction on the Job: Need–Supply Fit of Fundamental Motives at Work" published in Frontiers in Psychology by Jan Dörendahl, Christoph Niepel, & Samuel Greiff. Just follow the link below 👇

tinyurl.com/frontiersIP

06/07/2020

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Enjoy 50 days of free access to "The assessment of collaborative problem solving in PISA 2015: An investigation of the validity of the PISA 2015 CPS tasks" published in Computers & Education by Matthias Stadler, Katharina Herborn, Maida Mustafić, & Samuel Greiff. Just follow the link below 👇

tinyurl.com/CompEd20

Journal 27/06/2020

Journal The Journal for the Psychology of Language Learning, which is associated with the International Association for the Psychology of Language Learning (IAPLL), is an online, open access, peer reviewed, annual publication. The goal of the journal is to share high quality research related to the psycholo...

21/06/2020

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Enjoy free access to "Students’ Complex Problem Solving Profiles" published in Psychometrika by Michela Gnaldi, Silvia Bacci, Thiemo Kunze, & Samuel Greiff. Just follow the link below 👇

tinyurl.com/psychometrika

10/06/2020

"The coronavirus (COVID‐19) fatality risk perception of US adult residents in March and April 2020" by Christoph Niepel, Dirk Kranz, Francesca Borgonovi, Valentin Emslander, and Samuel Greiff published in the British Journal of Health Psychology is one of the first articles published from the project "How do Americans behave facing ?" (tinyurl.com/C19research). Follow the link to get to the short report: tinyurl.com/C19brief

13/05/2020

Corona isolation days can be pretty tough, so you might fancy something to read: In the current EJPA Editorial "Are the Machines Taking Over? Benefits and Challenges of Using Algorithms in (Short) Scale Construction", Jan Dörendahl and Samuel Greiff discuss, what algorithms can - and equally important - cannot do in (short) scale construction:
tinyurl.com/EJPAeditorial2020

24/03/2020

"How do Americans behave facing ?" Three researchers from the Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Luxembourg are conducting a survey to understand the psychological and behavioral effects that the COVID-19 might have on people in the United-States.

tinyurl.com/C19research

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