Quantifying children’s everyday experiences

Projekt: Individualförderung

Projektbeteiligte

Beschreibung

Jacobs Foundation Research Fellowship

Manuel Bohn is a developmental psychologist interested in the psychological foundations of human communication. His current research focuses on how children’s everyday experiences relate to their communicative and cognitive development. To address this question, he seeks to integrate tools developed in Computer Science with methods from Developmental Psychology. For a broader theoretical perspective, he studies the communicative and cognitive abilities of our closest living relatives, the great apes. His goal is to understand the shared and unique aspects of human cognition that allow children to learn language and become healthy and functioning members of the society they grow up in.
StatusLaufend
Zeitraum01.01.2331.12.25

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Publikationen

  1. Modelling biodegradability based on OECD 301D data for the design of mineralising ionic liquids
  2. WHICH ESTIMATION SITUATIONS ARE RELEVANT FOR A VALID ASSESSMENT OF MEASUREMENT ESTIMATION SKILLS
  3. Quantum Computing and the Analog/Digital Distinction
  4. A Comparative Study for Fisheye Image Classification
  5. Creating regional (e-)learning networks
  6. Pressure fault recognition and compensation with an adaptive feedforward regulator in a controlled hybrid actuator within engine applications
  7. An analytical approach to evaluating monotonic functions of fuzzy numbers
  8. Masked Autoencoder Pretraining for Event Classification in Elite Soccer
  9. Grounds different from, though equally solid with
  10. The identification of up-And downstream industries using input-output tables and a firm-level application to minority shareholdings
  11. Earnings Less Risk-Free Interest Charge (ERIC) and Stock Returns—A Value-Based Management Perspective on ERIC’s Relative and Incremental Information Content
  12. Understanding the error-structure of Time-driven Activity-based Costing
  13. Intraindividual variability in identity centrality
  14. Optimization of 3D laser scanning speed by use of combined variable step
  15. Some results on output algebraic feedback with applications to mechanical systems
  16. Wavelet functions for rejecting spurious values
  17. German Utilities and distributed PV
  18. Markups and Concentration in the Context of Digitization
  19. Covert and overt automatic imitation are correlated
  20. An observer for sensorless variable valve control in camless internal combustion engines
  21. Using conditional inference trees and random forests to predict the bioaccumulation potential of organic chemicals
  22. Supporting Visual and Verbal Learning Preferences in a Second-Language Multimedia Learning Environment
  23. Writing as a Deeper Form of Concentration
  24. (Re)productivity
  25. Highlight, Write, Elaborate: Note-Taking Strategies to Master Reality-Based Mathematical Tasks
  26. Quantification of amino acids in fermentation media by isocratic HPLC analysis of their
  27. Intraspecific trait variation patterns along a precipitation gradient in Mongolian rangelands