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- Publications
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The multiple faces of working memory: Storage, processing, supervision, and coordination
- K. Oberauer, H. Süss, O. Wilhelm, W. Wittmann
- Computer Science, Psychology
- 1 March 2003
TLDR
Working-memory capacity explains reasoning abilityand a little bit more
- S. Towprayoon, K. Oberauer, W. Wittmann, O. Wilhelm, Ralf Schulze
- Psychology, Computer Science
- 1 May 2002
TLDR
Multivariate Reliability Theory Principles of Symmetry and Successful Validation Strategies
Reliability is one of the most basic concepts of science and a prerequisite for scientific work. It is also the psychometrician's favorite concept. Without reliable measurements, not even scientific… Expand
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Unit (non)response in Web‐based access panel surveys: An extended planned‐behavior approach
- Michael Bosnjak, Tracy L. Tuten, W. Wittmann
- Psychology
- 1 June 2005
The decision process when requested to participate in a Web survey is understood most appropriately by applying a psychological theory of human action. Consequently, this study utilized an extended… Expand
The relationship between performance in dynamic systems and intelligence
- W. Wittmann, Keith Hattrup
- Psychology
- 1 July 2004
System dynamics is a field that emphasizes the complex demands on human decision-makers and the cognitive processes that are either wired into the brain by nature or by education or that are… Expand
Investigating the paths between working memory, intelligence, knowledge, and complex problem solving performances via Brunswik-symmetry
- W. Wittmann, H. Süss
- Psychology
- 1999
Schwere Hypoglykämien bei Diabetikern mit eingeschränkter Nierenfunktion
- C. Hasslacher, W. Wittmann
- Medicine
- 7 February 2003
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Reduction of renal function in patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes is associated with a clearly increased risk of hypoglycemia. Main causes are an altered… Expand
Adult Age Differences in Inhibitory Processes and their Predictive Validity for Fluid Intelligence
- Michael Witthoeft, N. Sander, H. Süss, W. Wittmann
- Psychology, Medicine
- Neuropsychology, development, and cognition…
- 27 February 2009
ABSTRACT According to the inhibition-deficit hypothesis age differences in working memory capacity and fluid intelligence have been attributed to a decline in inhibitory efficiency. Conceptualizing… Expand
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