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Dennis John
Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Publications - 18
Citations - 506
Dennis John is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Measurement invariance & Personality Assessment Inventory. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 413 citations. Previous affiliations of Dennis John include Lutheran University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg & FOM University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management.
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Short assessment of the Big Five: robust across survey methods except telephone interviewing
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined measurement invariance and age-related robustness of a short 15-item Big Five Inventory (BFI-S) of personality dimensions, which is well suited for applications in large-scale multidisciplinary surveys.
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A three-component model of future time perspective across adulthood.
TL;DR: Results support that FTP reflects a higher-order construct that consists of 3 interrelated components—Opportunity, Extension, and Constraint.
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Subjective acceleration of time experience in everyday life across adulthood.
Dennis John,Frieder R. Lang +1 more
TL;DR: Investigation of whether awareness that one's future lifetime is limited is associated with one's experience of time during everyday activities across adulthood found that older adults' subjective interpretation of everyday episodes is that these episodes pass more quickly compared with younger adults.
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Exploring the Time Trend of Stress Levels While Using the Crowdsensing Mobile Health Platform, TrackYourStress, and the Influence of Perceived Stress Reactivity: Ecological Momentary Assessment Pilot Study
Ruediger Pryss,Dennis John,Winfried Schlee,Wolff Schlotz,Johannes Schobel,Robin Kraft,Myra Spiliopoulou,Berthold Langguth,Manfred Reichert,Teresa O’Rourke,Henning Peters,Christoph Pieh,Claas Lahmann,Thomas Probst +13 more
TL;DR: TYS tracks the stress levels in daily life, and most of the results showed that stress levels do not change while using TYS, and controlled trials are necessary to evaluate whether it is specifically TYS or any other influence that worsens the stress level of participants with higher reactivity to failure.
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Corona Health-A Study- and Sensor-Based Mobile App Platform Exploring Aspects of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Felix Beierle,Johannes Schobel,Carsten Vogel,Johannes Allgaier,Lena Mulansky,Fabian Haug,Julian Haug,Winfried Schlee,Marc Holfelder,Michael Stach,Marc Schickler,Harald Baumeister,Caroline Cohrdes,Jürgen Deckert,Lorenz Deserno,Johanna Sophie Edler,Felizitas A. Eichner,Helmut Greger,Grit Hein,Peter U. Heuschmann,Dennis John,Hans A. Kestler,Dagmar Krefting,Berthold Langguth,Patrick Meybohm,Thomas Probst,Manfred Reichert,Marcel Romanos,Stefan Störk,Yannik Terhorst,Martin Weiß,Rüdiger Pryss +31 more
TL;DR: Corona Health as mentioned in this paper is an app that serves as a platform for deploying questionnaire-based studies in combination with recordings of mobile sensors, which can serve as a viable tool for conducting research related to the COVID-19 pandemic.