Maria Theobald
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Theobald M
Br J Educ Psychol
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39474752
Background And Aims: The hypothesis that study strategies can compensate for less study time in predicting learning outcomes has often been proposed but rarely tested empirically. Methods: In the present...
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Colantonio J, Bascandziev I, Theobald M, Brod G, Bonawitz E
Top Cogn Sci
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39105521
Recent studies suggest that learners who are asked to predict the outcome of an event learn more than learners who are asked to evaluate it retrospectively or not at all....
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Theobald M, Colantonio J, Bascandziev I, Bonawitz E, Brod G
Child Dev
. 2024 Feb;
95(4):e253-e269.
PMID: 38366838
We tested whether reflection prompts enhance conflict monitoring and facilitate the revision of misconceptions. German children (N = 97, M = 7.20, 56% female) were assigned to a prediction or...
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Bellhauser H, Dignath C, Theobald M
Front Psychol
. 2023 Jun;
14:1125873.
PMID: 37275690
The goal of the present study was to investigate the effects of automatically generated, adaptive feedback on daily self-regulated learning (SRL) in an experimental field study. University students reported their...
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Colantonio J, Bascandziev I, Theobald M, Brod G, Bonawitz E
Entropy (Basel)
. 2023 Feb;
25(2).
PMID: 36832578
Bayesian models allow us to investigate children's belief revision alongside physiological states, such as "surprise". Recent work finds that pupil dilation (or the "pupillary surprise response") following expectancy violations is...
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Theobald M, Breitwieser J, Brod G
Psychol Sci
. 2022 Oct;
33(12):2073-2083.
PMID: 36221217
Do test-anxious students perform worse in exam situations than their knowledge would otherwise allow? We analyzed data from 309 medical students who prepared for a high-stakes exam using a digital...
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Brod G, Greve A, Jolles D, Theobald M, Galeano-Keiner E
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2022 Jun;
29(6):2192-2201.
PMID: 35768657
Predictive coding models suggest that the brain constantly makes predictions about what will happen next based on past experiences. Learning is triggered by surprising events, i.e., a prediction error. Does...
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Theobald M, Galeano-Keiner E, Brod G
Cogn Emot
. 2022 Jan;
36(4):731-740.
PMID: 35077310
Asking students to generate a prediction before presenting the correct answer is a popular instructional strategy. This study tested whether a person's degree of confidence in a prediction is related...
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Theobald M, Brod G
Child Dev
. 2021 May;
92(5):2128-2141.
PMID: 33969879
Misconceptions about scientific concepts often prevail even if learners are confronted with conflicting evidence. This study tested the facilitative role of surprise in children's revision of misconceptions regarding water displacement...
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Thielmann J, Theobald M, Wutz A, Krolo T, Buergy A, Niederhofer J, et al.
Food Microbiol
. 2021 Jan;
96:103725.
PMID: 33494898
Food packaging films were coated with polyvinyl acetate (PVA) containing different concentrations of citral or Litsea (L.) cubeba essential oil (EO). Antimicrobial contact trials in style of ISO22916 were performed....