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Publikation Dokumentarische Video- und Filminterpretation. Methodologie und Forschungspraxis(Barbara Budrich, 2015) Bohnsack, Ralf; Fritzsche, Bettina; Wagner-Willi, MonikaAktuelle methodologische und methodische Entwicklungen der dokumentarischen Video- und Filminterpretation werden diskutiert und an verschiedenen Gegenstandsbereichen konkretisiert, in denen Videos und Filme als Datengrundlage dienen. Neben Anwendungsbeispielen aus der erziehungs- und sozialwissenschaftlichen Bildungsforschung, insbesondere der Unterrichtsforschung, werden auch Analysen von Filmen, Fernsehshows und Werbekampagnen exemplarisch dargestellt.03 - SammelbandPublikation Wie Lehrpersonen mit Kompetenzbeschreibungen unterrichten können(Waxmann, 2009) Keller, Stefan; Winter, Felix01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Sports participation during the life course(Routledge, 2011) Klostermann, Claudia; Nagel, Siegfried01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Perceived negative political climate among Hispanic/Latino adolescents before and after the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Associations with internalizing symptoms and substance use(Elsevier, 05/2023) Montero-Zamora, Pablo; Vos, Saskia R.; Unger, Jennifer B.; Zeledon, Ingrid; Lee, Ryan; Soto, Daniel W.; Brown, Eric C.; Duque, Maria; Garcia, Maria Fernanda; Scaramutti, Carolina; Ertanir, Beyhan; Schwartz, Seth J.The political climate often changes following the installment of a new president. This volatility presents opportunities for examining how elections might affect vulnerable subgroups such as Hispanic/Latino (HL) adolescents. The present study explored the perception of negative political climate among HL adolescents before and after the 2020 U.S. presidential election and its association with internalizing symptoms and substance use. We conducted the study in Los Angeles and Miami between 2020 and 2021, with a sample of 304 HL adolescents (Females = 60.8 %), aged 15.3 years on average. Participants completed measures of negative political climate (pre- post-election) and measures of depressive symptoms, anxiety, substance misuse, and substance use intentions after the election. We used paired tests and linear mixed-effects modeling to explore changes in perceived negative climate before and after the election. Structural equation modeling was used to determine predictors of negative political climate and its associations with internalizing symptoms and substance use. Results indicated that following the election negative political climate increased significantly in Miami and among Cuban-origin adolescents but not in Los Angeles or among Mexican-origin adolescents. Pre-election perceived negative political climate was significantly predicted by gender, study site, and mother’s nativity. Pre-election negative political climate predicted post-election internalizing symptoms and substance use intentions indirectly through post-election negative political climate. HL youth’s perceived political climate is a complex construct that might vary across different sociopolitical contexts and populational sub-groups. Exploring variations in politically-based cultural stressors and their role as mental health and substance use risk factors is crucial to addressing HL disparities.01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Rezension - Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker (2022): So reicht das nicht! Außenpolitik, neue Ökonomie, neue Aufklärung. Was wir in der Klimakrise jetzt wirklich brauchen(05.10.2022) Beywl, WolfgangEin wissenschaftlich basierter Überblick zur komplexen weltweiten Entwicklung mit Schwerpunkt Klima und Biodiversität, und deren Wechselwirkungen mit der Wirtschaft. Überlegungen zu politischen, technologischen, ökonomischen und weltanschaulich-philosophischen Lösungsansätzen.10 - Elektronische-/ WebpublikationPublikation What transdisciplinary researchers should know about evaluation: Origins and current state(13.09.2022) Beywl, Wolfgang; Gullickson, AmyEfforts to develop evaluation in transdisciplinary research have mostly been conducted without reference to the evaluation literature, effectively re-inventing and re-discussing key concepts. What do transdisciplinary researchers need to know to build on the in-depth knowledge available in evaluation science?10 - Elektronische-/ WebpublikationPublikation One IMU is sufficient: A study evaluation effects of dual-tasks on gait in elderly people(Springer, 2013) Adelsberger, Rolf; Theill, Nathan; Schumacher Alvelo, Vera; Arnrich, Bert; Tröster, Gerhard; Balwant, Godara; Nikita, Konstantina S.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation Patterns of achievement-motivated behavior and performance as predictors for future success in rowing: A person-oriented study(SAGE, 09.09.2020) Schmid, Michael J.; Conzelmann, Achim; Zuber, ClaudiaTalent selection in rowing is often solely based on anthropometric and performance variables, even though psychological characteristics are considered to be important contributors to successful talent development. Because multidimensional talent models and holistic theories represent the state-of-the-art in talent research, we aimed to find patterns connecting psychological and performance variables to future success in rowing. Therefore, 22 coaches rated the achievement-motivated behavior represented by the variables proactivity, ambition and commitment of 65 competitive to high-level athletes (Mage = 17.2 ± 1.55 years) for the past year (t1). Additionally, the athletes performed several 2,000 m ergometer tests during that same period. At t2 (30 months later), each rower’s performance was evaluated based on the success at different competitions. To examine the results, we used the person-oriented Linking of Clusters after removal of a Residue (LICUR) method to identify the relationships between the achievement-motivated behavior and ergometer results at t1 and the success at t2. The rowers could be assigned to five clusters. Although the highly motivated rowers were not the fastest on the ergometer at t1, they were more likely to be in highest performance level at t2 compared to the other clusters (OR = 3.5, p < .05). By contrast, all the ambitionless rowers and unmotivated rowers were either racing at national level or had dropped out. In conclusion, certain patterns of achievement-motivated behavior and current performance are associated with future success (30 months later). The consideration of achievement-motivated behavior in the selection of rowers seems promising in this context.01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Multicomponent physical exercise with simultaneous cognitive training to enhance dual-task walking of older adults: a secondary analysis of a 6-month randomized controlled trial with 1-year follow-up(Dove Medical Press, 28.10.2015) Eggenberger, Patrick; Theill, Nathan; Holenstein, Stefan; Schumacher Alvelo, Vera; De Bruin, Eling01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift