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2024

Makowski, Lisa M; Troche, Stefan J (2024). Can the resting state peak alpha frequency explain the relationship between temporal resolution power and psychometric intelligence? Behavioral neuroscience, 138(1), pp. 15-29. American Psychological Association 10.1037/bne0000571

2023

Schürmann-Vengels, Jan; Troche, Stefan; Victor, Philipp Pascal; Teismann, Tobias; Willutzki, Ulrike (2023). Multidimensional Assessment of Strengths and Their Association With Mental Health in Psychotherapy Patients at the Beginning of Treatment. Clinical psychology in Europe, 5(2), e8041. PsychOpen Gold 10.32872/cpe.8041

Gubler, D. A.; Rominger, C.; G. Holtforth, M.; Egloff, N.; Frickmann, F.; Goetze, B.; Harnik, M.; Streitberger, K.; Zeiss, S.; Troche, Stefan (2023). The Impact of Chronic Pain on Creative Ideation: An Examination of the Underlying Attention-Related Psychophysiological Mechanisms. Douleur et Analgésie, 36(2), pp. 95-107. Lavoisier 10.3166/dea-2022-0258

Borter, Natalie; Schlegel, Katja; Troche, Stefan J (2023). How Speededness of a Reasoning Test and the Complexity of Mental Speed Tasks Influence the Relation between Mental Speed and Reasoning Ability. Journal of Intelligence, 11(5) MDPI 10.3390/jintelligence11050089

Roth, Marcus; Gubler, Danièle A; Janelt, Tobias; Kolioutsis, Banous; Troche, Stefan J (2023). On the feeling of being different-an interview study with people who define themselves as highly sensitive. PLoS ONE, 18(3), e0283311. Public Library of Science 10.1371/journal.pone.0283311

Gubler, Danièle Anne; Zubler, Rahel Lea; Troche, Stefan (2023). Ouch! The impact of experimentally induced pain on logical reasoning and underlying attention-related mechanisms. (Unpublished). In: The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID). Belfast. 17.-21. Juli 2023.

Gubler, Danièle Anne; Schlegel, Katja; Richter, Marina; Kapanci, Tugba; Troche, Stefan (2023). The Green-Eyed Monster in Social Media–Development and Validation of a Digital Jealousy Scale. Psychological test adaptation and development, 4, pp. 13-27. Hogrefe 10.1027/2698-1866/a000033

Raemy, Ursina Elsa; Gubler, Danièle Anne; Troche, Stefan (2023). Between Love and Lust: How Sociosexuality Shapes the Green-Eyed Monster of Jealousy. (Unpublished). In: The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID). 17.-21. Juli 2023.

Gast, Henrik; Ostermann, Thomas; Kapanci, Tugba; Troche, Stefan J. (2023). The need for quantification. Theoretical considerations of a construct and evaluation of a scale for its measurement. Psychological test and assessment modeling, 65(2), pp. 270-293. Pabst Science Publishers

Schweizer, Karl; Troche, Stefan; Wang, Tengfei (2023). Breadth of data dispersion and number of variables as sources of measurement effects on factor variances in confirmatory factor analysis. Psychological test and assessment modeling, 65(2), pp. 294-311. Pabst Science Publishers

Schweizer, Karl; Gold, Andreas; Krampen, Dorothea; Troche, Stefan (2023). Conceptualizing correlated residuals as item-level method effects in confirmatory factor analysis. Educational and psychological measurement SAGE 10.1177/00131644231218401

2021

Von Gugelberg, Helene M.; Schweizer, Karl; Troche, Stefan J. (2021). The dual mechanisms of cognitive control and their relation to reasoning and the item-position effect. Acta psychologica, 221, p. 103448. Elsevier 10.1016/j.actpsy.2021.103448

Troche, Stefan J.; Von Gugelberg, Helene M.; Pahud, Olivier; Rammsayer, Thomas H. (2021). Do executive attentional processes uniquely or commonly explain psychometric g and correlations in the positive manifold? A structural equation modeling and network-analysis approach to investigate the Process Overlap Theory. Journal of Intelligence, 9(3), p. 37. MDPI 10.3390/jintelligence9030037

2019

Schweizer, Karl; Reiß, Siegbert; Troche, Stefan (2019). Does the Effect of a Time Limit for Testing Impair Structural Investigations by Means of Confirmatory Factor Models? Educational and psychological measurement, 79(1), pp. 40-64. SAGE 10.1177/0013164418770824

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