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The behavioral sciences, including most of psychology, seek to explain and predict behavior with the help of theories and models that involve concepts (e.g., attitudes) that are subsequently translated into measures. Currently, some subdisciplines such as social psychology focus almost exclusively on measures that demand reflection or even introspection when administered to persons. We argue that such a focus hinders progress in explaining behavior. One major reason is that such an exclusive focus on reflections results in common method bias, which then produces spurious relations, or in other words, low discriminant validity. Without the valid measurement of theoretical concepts, theoretical assumptions cannot be tested, and hence, theory development will be hampered. We argue that the use of a greater variety of methods would reduce these problems and would in turn foster theory building. Using a representative sample of N = 472 participants (age: M = 51.0, SD = 17.7; 54% female), we compared the validity of a classical introspective attitude measure (i.e., the New Ecological Paradigm) with that of an alternative attitude measure (i.e., the General Ecological Behavior scale). The latter measure, which was based on self-reported behavior, showed substantially better validity that we argue could aid theory development.
Im Zentrum des vorliegenden Beitrags steht die Reflexion des Verhältnisses von gouvernementalitätstheoretischen und praxeologisch-intersektionalen Perspektiven auf Körpertechniken wie z.B. Fitness oder plastische Chirurgie. In der Diskussion geht es darum, diese insbesondere im Hinblick auf die Frage erkenntnistheoretischer Produktivität zu diskutieren: Wofür sensibilisiert eine gouvernementalitätstheoretische Perspektive und inwiefern erscheint eine intersektionale und praxistheoretische Perspektive als Ergänzung sinnvoll? Mit dieser Diskussion soll ein Impuls für eine sozialwissenschaftliche Auseinandersetzung gegeben werden, in der die Körper und ihre Praktiken in Bezug auf die Widersprüchlichkeit gesellschaftlicher Machtverhältnisse diskutiert werden.
Er ist ein wenig Mode geworden in der Alltagssprache: der Begriff der Ambivalenz. In Psychologie und Soziologie gilt er als ein hilfreiches Konzept für die Betrachtung von Übergangsphasen in Leben und Gesellschaft. Das Pilotprojekt ALMA an der Goethe-Universität greift darauf zurück, um die Situation alleinlebender Männer im Alter besser verstehen zu können.
Warum nehmen Menschen an Erwachsenen-/Weiterbildung teil? Dieser Frage geht die Autorin aus Sicht der Lebenslauf- und Biographieforschung nach. In der Bedeutung für die individuelle Biographie, so die Autorin, befindet sich die Teilnahme an Angeboten der Erwachsenenbildung in einem Spannungsfeld von Kontinuität, Wandel und Stagnation.
The appeal of contemporary radical interpretations for young Muslim women and men poses a new challenge to Islamic theology and education. While attention has been given to the radicalization of young men, Muslim women remain marginalized within academic research. This article discusses gender-sensitive issues concerning radicalization. Based on the results of a pretest-study that inquires the success of ISIS regarding the recruiting of young women, aspects of universalism are approached, as constructions of gender, religion and education are discussed. Here, reconstructions of Islam between ideological, systematic and functional references of religion are taken into account.
Bislang existieren kaum (musik-)psychologische Studien, welche die gesundheitliche Situation von Berufssänger/innen adressieren. Mit N = 313 Teilnehmenden handelt es sich bei der hier vorgestellten Forschungsarbeit um eine der bislang größten Studien, in welcher gesundheitspsychologische Aspekte bei Profisänger/innen untersucht wurden. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Sänger/innen trotz hoher beruflicher Belastungen in 16 von 27 Burnout-Kennwerten niedrigere Werte aufweisen als die Personen der repräsentativen Vergleichsstichprobe. Bei den elf anderen Burnout-Kennwerten zeigte sich kein statistisch signifikanter Unterschied zwischen den beiden Gruppen. Mit den in den Regressionsanalysen berücksichtigten Prädiktoren lassen sich bis zu 40 Prozent des Kriteriums Burnout erklären. Als aussagekräftigste Prädiktoren konnten die Variablen Erholungskompetenz, Optimismus und Pessimismus identifiziert werden. Perfektionismus als unter Musiker/innen häufig stark ausgeprägte Persönlichkeitseigenschaft trug wider Erwarten kaum zur Vorhersage der Burnout-Ausprägungen der Berufssänger/innen bei. Für präventive und rehabilitative Maßnahmen mit Profisänger/innen lässt sich aus den Befunden mit Blick auf eine (potenzielle) Burnout-Erkrankung die Empfehlung ableiten, sich eher auf die Ressourcen der Musiker/innen (Erholungskompetenz, Optimismus) zu konzentrieren und weniger auf deren scheinbare Defizite (Perfektionismus).
Gerontology has a longstanding tradition of researching the relationship between older adults and their socio-spatial environments. However, environmental gerontology often shares a positivistic understanding of space as either a “prosthetic” or a stressor and consequently searches for the “best fit” between a person and their environment. In this article, we argue for a stronger theoretical corpus on social and territorial exclusion in later life by exploring concepts from urban and environmental sociology, as well as examining the usefulness of these concepts for gerontological thinking. In doing so, we discuss trans-European research traditions beyond the hegemonic body of Anglo-Saxon literature. In conclusion, we discuss how gerontology and sociology might exchange ideas in order to build a stronger theoretical background on the relations between age, space and exclusion.
Digital technologies have gained vast relevance in postmodern societies and digital infrastructures are substantially integrated into the everyday lives of older people. This digitization is reframing the norms and practices of later life as well as the social construct of age itself. Despite the increasing amount of studies in the field of aging and technologies, it still lacks theorizing. This paper addresses this deficit, suggesting that the study of aging and technologies could profit from a comprehensive integration of theories from the sociology of aging, critical gerontology, and science-and-technology studies. We aim to make a theoretical contribution to this issue, asking: how is age being done in a digitized world? Applying a praxeological approach to aging and technologies, we firstly examine how theoretical and empirical work has constructed aging with technologies so far and identify its shortcomings. Some of this work so far lacks a proper consideration of social inequalities within these processes, whereas other studies lack a thorough consideration of materialities. Secondly, in an attempt to equally "praxeologize" and "materialize" the study of aging and technologies we develop a theoretical model that aims to overcome these shortcomings. In what we frame as a material praxeology of aging with technology, we are concerned with how age is being done through discursive formations, set into practice through social and material practices and involved in the (re)production of social inequalities. Enriching a Bordieuan terminology of social fields with notions of non-human agency, this praxeology is founded on three assumptions: (1) Social fields constitute the contexts in which age as a social phenomenon is being done with and through technologies (2) Human and non-human agents are equally involved in this process (3) The actions of the involved agents emerge from an agency distributed among them, and are structured through the power relations between them. Thirdly, we exemplify the application of this model by reference to a research project in the field of Active and Assistive Living.
Complex problem solving (CPS) is a highly transversal competence needed in educational and vocational settings as well as everyday life. The assessment of CPS is often computer-based, and therefore provides data regarding not only the outcome but also the process of CPS. However, research addressing this issue is scarce. In this article we investigated planning activities in the process of complex problem solving. We operationalized planning through three behavioral measures indicating the duration of the longest planning interval, the delay of the longest planning interval and the variance of intervals between each two successive interactions. We found a significant negative average effect for our delay indicator, indicating that early planning in CPS is more beneficial. However, we also found effects depending on task and interaction effects for all three indicators, suggesting that the effects of different planning behaviors on CPS are highly intertwined.