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New media are continually gaining importance in society. This process also has an increasing influence on developments in the field of education. Due to the use of computers as an integral part of schooling, new possibilities with regard to the organisation of learning processes arise. In this context, it is of great significance that appropriate computer applications for the respective learning group be prepared, so that justifiable use of computers in lessons can take place. Furthermore, efficient integration of computers requires changes in spatial organisation, in teaching methodology and in the role of the teacher. Such reflection and re-orientation are the essential basis for meaningful usage of new media in teaching and learning processes. An initial aim of this thesis is an empirical analysis of the situation regarding the usage of computers in geometry lessons in primary schools, based on a regional survey. The evaluation gives information as to how intensively the computer is used in the learning process and shows us which factors determine the use of computers in geometry lessons.
The results are an empirical foundation for the development of a computer-based learning environment called "Geolizi" (the second aim of my study). Within this learning environment, the pupils should work independently on the topics "mirror-imaged figures" and "the construction of rectangles and squares", with the help of the computer. During this process, hands-on media, traditional drawing instruments and interactive worksheets are available to the pupils. The computer (with its appropriate applications) takes over different functions in this learning process. Testing of this learning environment ("Geolizi") took place in several primary school classes, within the scope of formative and summative evaluation. With the help of questionnaires filled in by the pupils, the usability of the individual elements was tested. Based on a pre-post-investigation design, an attempt has been made to discover possible changes in the attitude of teachers regarding the usage of computers in the teaching of elementary geometry.
The results of this test phase, together with the evaluation of the questionnaires, lead to the founded presumption that usage of the multimedia-based learning environment " Geolizi " could result in greater use of computers in geometry lessons. All in all, the developed learning environment demonstrates an interesting possibility of how to use computers in the teaching of geometry at primary schools, thus making an important contribution to an independent, individualised learning process.
Audiences' movie evaluations have often been explored as effects of experiencing movies. However, little attention has been paid to the evaluative process itself and its determinants before, during, and after movie exposure. Moreover, until recently, research on the subjective assessment of specific film features (e.g., story, photography) has played a less important role. Adding to this research, this dissertation introduces the idea of subjective movie evaluation criteria (SMEC) and describes the scale construction for their measurement and its validation process. Drawing on social cognition theories, SMEC can be defined as standards that viewers use for assessing the features of films and conceptualized as mental representations of - or attitudes towards - specific movie features guiding cognitive and affective information processing of movies and corresponding evaluative responses. Studies were conducted in five phases to develop and validate scales for measuring and examining the structure of SMEC. In Phase I, open-ended data were categorized and content validated via a modified structure formation technique and items were developed. Subsequently in Phase II, participants completed an online questionnaire including revised and pilot-tested items. Exploratory factor analyses were iteratively applied to explore the latent structure and to select items. The resulting 8-factor model was cross-validated with different samples in Phase III applying confirmatory factor analyses which yielded good fit indices, thereby supporting structural validity. In Phase IV, latent state"trait analyses were carried out to examine the reliability, occasion specificity, common consistency, and method specificity of the eight dimensions. All factors - Story Verisimilitude, Story Innovation, Cinematography, Special Effects, Recommendation, Innocuousness, Light-heartedness, and Cognitive Stimulation - are reliable and are largely determined by stable individual differences, albeit some of them also show substantial systematic, but unstable effects due to the situation or interaction. These results provide evidence for the substantive validity of the SMEC scales. Finally, in Phase V the nomological network of SMEC was explored (external validity by examining correlations with related constructs like film genre preferences and personality traits). Taken together, whereas the SMEC concept - compatible with contemporary social cognition theories - provides a framework to theorize and address research questions about the role of movie evaluation criteria and evaluative processes, the SMEC scales are the proper tool for investigating the role of these criteria and the processes they are involved in.
This doctoral thesis concerns the theoretical basis, development and validation of a multipart instrument to provide students of educational sciences with some feedback about their competence-development (instrument KIPBI) and report to their experiences in practical training (instrument EIPRA). It thus supports the reflection capability of the student teachers. Both instruments are part of an online self-assessment (Tour 3-RLP), which is similar to the Career-Counselling for Teachers (CCT, see cct-germany.de) but unlike this, does not focus on ability but on competence-development. The instruments serve to promote the professional development of student teachers. This is a goal of the reformed concept of teacher training in Rhineland-Palatinate, the so-called KMK-standards for teacher training and education, the Rhineland-Palatinate "Framework School Quality" as well as of handouts and manuals for the implementation of in-depth practical training in teacher education. The first part of this dissertation describes the theoretical framework for the development of instruments for the "CCT-Tour 3-RLP" starting with the issue of professionalization in teacher profession. Historical dimensions and their associated approaches to teacher education research are manifold. They range from the aspect of "teacher personality" to the implementation of teaching-standards and standards for teacher education and output orientation. While within the 60s and 70s the personality approach was pivotal in teacher education research, nowadays expertise-development and models of skills-development are discussed as central issues. Therefore, the theory section describes the influence of previous research-paradigms and their semantic content upon the current trend. As one part of the analysis the construct of "teacher self-efficacy" will be explained, along topological and typological models of competence-development.
Furthermore the practical elements of teacher education and their contribution to the professionalization of future teachers are presented. Professional reflection is assumed to be a basis for developing expertise. Therefore it is necessary to investigate how theoretical knowledge can be "transferred" to practical performance. A unifying theory connecting the integration hypothesis (assuming that knowledge is directly transferable into practice) with the differentiation hypothesis (teacher skills form their own knowledgebase independent from both theoretical and practical knowledge) is provided by cognitive psychology (particularly by research on expertise). Endpoint of the theoretical discourse is the evaluation of the referred theoretical positions and their meaning for the Rhineland-Palatinate reform of teacher education and teacher training and the role that the "Tour 3-RLP" is going to play in this context.In the empirical part the methodical and methodological steps for validation of the instruments are discussed. At first the Swiss standards for teacher profession (developed by the Pädagogische Hochschule Schwyz, Central Switzerland) are presented. They can serve as a model building a competency-oriented tool that refers to competency stages.
An analysis of various methods for the setting of cut-scores aiming to develop appropriate competency levels is also a fundament for the procedures developed in the context of the empirical investigations. The results of the pilot-study and a follow-up study conducted with both described instruments (KIPBI and EIPRA) show that the instruments for competence-measurement fulfil the requirements of psychometric criteria (like a scale-structure) and tend to support student teachers´ self-reflection. Core concern of both instruments is the promotion of students, realized by the online-self-assessment by the use of appropriate feedback structures and related recommendations for action.The final chapter of this thesis includes the discussion of the results of the validation and implementation study. This final view is devoted to the question whether or not competency-modeling or standard-based approaches to professionalization are the only possible accesses to map and explain skills development. The role of reflection seems to be important for both the integral and the differential approach and interconnects them.
Population genetic structure in European Hyalodaphnia species: Monopolization versus gene flow
(2012)
Cyclic parthenogens displays an alternation of asexual and sexual reproduction which has consequences for the genetic structure of these organisms. The clonal diversity of cyclic parthenogenetic zooplankton populations is influenced by the size of the dormant egg bank, i.e., the amount of sexually produced dormant eggs that assembled in the sediment, as these dormant eggs contribute new genetic variants to the populations. Further, the clonal diversity is impacted by clonal erosion over time, which reduces the number of different clones through stochastic and selective processes. Although freshwater invertebrates are good dispersers through their dormant stages, the influence of gene flow is assumed to be negligible, as the local population successfully monopolizes the available resources. As these populations reach carrying capacity fast due to the asexual reproduction, the first colonizing individuals are able to successfully establish in the habitat, resulting in a priority effect which hinders the invasion of new genotypes. Due to clonal selection and sexual reproduction a population will locally adapt over time and will establish a dormant egg bank which facilitates the fast re-colonization after a hostile period. This thesis evaluates the processes altering the population genetic structure of cyclic parthenogenetic zooplankton with a special focus on the concepts of monopolization as well as the counteracting effects of gene flow, using large-lake Daphnia species. Thirty-two variable microsatellite DNA markers were developed and a subset of twelve markers was evaluated regarding their suitability for species assignment and hybrid class detection. With this marker set and an additional mitochondrial DNA marker forty-four natural European populations of the species D. cucullata, D. galeata and D. longispina were studied. In D. galeata, most populations were characterized by low clonal diversities which suggest high influence from clonal erosion over the growing season and a low contribution from the dormant egg bank. Further, recent expansions as well as gene flow were detected, probably caused by the anthropogenic alteration of freshwater habitats, in particular eutrophication of many European lakes. D. longispina and D. cucullata revealed a different genetic structure compared to D. galeata, with high genetic differentiation among populations. This indicates low levels of effective gene flow which is in line with the predictions of monopolization. Further, high clonal diversities were found in populations of the two taxa, suggesting a high contribution from the dormant egg bank while clonal erosion was often not detectable. In D. longispina, mitochondrial data revealed an ancient expansion which was probably initiated by the formation of glacial lakes after the last ice age.
In addition, in D. longispina not only clonal diversity but also genetic diversity was high, indicating that during the build-up of the studied populations the influence from gene flow was probably high. To better understand the processes that act on early populations the population build-up in regard to the temporal advantage of clones during invasion succession was experimentally studied and revealed that priority effects shape population structure of Daphnia species. However, in certain cases the highly superior clones resulted in the extinction of inferior clones independent of the temporal advantage the single clones had.
This clearly shows that not only the time of succession is important but also the competitive strength. rnIn conclusion, the results obtained show that the population genetic structure in cyclic parthenogenetic zooplankton species is impacted by various processes. In addition to earlier studies, which mainly focus on local adaptation, clonal erosion and the size of the dormant egg bank to understand population genetic structure, this thesis could show that gene flow may be effective as well. During population build-up the advantage of early arriving individuals does not necessarily predict the outcome of population assembly, as additional genotypes may contribute to the population. Finally, the genetic structure of established populations may be severely impacted by effective gene flow, if severe environmental changes alter the habitat of the locally adapted population.
To assess the effect of organic compounds on the aquatic environment, organisms are typically exposed to toxicant solutions and the adverse effects observed are linked to the concentration in the surrounding media. As compounds generally need to be taken up into the organism and distributed to the respective target sites for the induction of effects, the internal exposure is postulated to best represent the observed effects.
The aim of this work is to contribute to an improved effect assessment of organic compounds by describing experimental and modelling methods to obtain information on the internal exposure of contaminants in organisms.
Chapter 2 details a protocol for the determination of bioconcentration parameter for uptake (k1) and elimination (k2) of organic compounds in zebrafish (Danio rerio) eggs. This enables the simulation of the internal exposure in zebrafish eggs from an ambient exposure concentration over time. The accumulated contaminant amount in zebrafish eggs was also determined, using a biomimetic extraction method. Different bioconc-entration estimation models for the determination of internal steady-state concentrat-ion of pharmaceutical compounds in fish to an environmental exposure are presented in Chapter 3. Bioconcentration factors were estimated from the compounds octanol: water partition coefficient (KOW) to determine the internal exposure to an ambient concentration.
To assess the integral bioavailable fraction from the water and sediment phase of environmental contaminants for rooted aquatic plants, the internal exposure in river-living Myriophyllum aquaticum plants were determined over time, presented in Chapter 4. The plants were collected at different time points, with the accumulated organic contaminants determined using a liquid extraction method.
In Chapter 5 a protocol was established to enable the non-invasive observation of effects in M. aquaticum plants exposed to contaminated sediments over time. Since the toxicant effects are a result of all uptake and distribution processes to the target site and the toxico-dynamic process leading to an observed effect during static exposure, information on the internal exposure could thus be gained from the temporal effect expression.rn
Education and training of the workforce have become an important competitive factor for companies because of the rapid technological changes in the economy and the corresponding ever shorter innovation cycles. Traditional training methods, however, are limited in terms of meeting the resulting demand for education and training in a company, which continues to grow and become faster all the time. Therefore, the use of technology-based training programs (that is, courseware) is increasing because courseware enables self-organized and self-paced learning and, through integration into daily work routines, allows optimal transfer of knowledge and skills, resulting in high learning outcome. To achieve these prospects, high-quality courseware is required, with quality being defined as supporting learners optimally in achieving their learning goals. Developing high-quality courseware, however, usually requires more effort and takes longer than developing other programs, which limits the availability of this courseware in time and with the required quality.
This dissertation therefore deals with the research question of how courseware has to be developed in order to produce high-quality courseware with less development effort and shorter project duration. In addition to its high quality, this courseware should be optimally aligned to the characteristics and learning goals of the learners as well as to the planned usage scenarios for the knowledge and skills being trained. The IntView Method for the systematic and efficient development of high-quality courseware was defined to answer the research question of this dissertation. It aims at increasing the probability of producing courseware in time without exceeding project schedules and budgets while developing a high-quality product optimally focused on the target groups and usage scenarios.
The IntView Methods integrates those execution variants of all activities and activity steps required to develop high-quality courseware, which were identified in a detailed analysis of existing courseware development approaches as well as production approaches from related fields, such as multimedia, web, or software engineering, into a systematic process that in their interaction constitute the most efficient way to develop courseware. The main part of the proposed method is therefore a systematic process for engineering courseware that encompasses all courseware lifecycle phases and integrates the activities and methods of all disciplines involved in courseware engineering, including a lifecycle encompassing quality assurance, into a consolidated process. This process is defined as a lifecycle model as well as a derived process model in the form of a dependency model in order to optimally support courseware project teams in coordinating and synchronizing their project work. In addition to the models, comprehensive, ready-to-apply enactment support materials are provided, consisting of work sheets and document templates that include detailed activity descriptions and examples.
The evaluation of the IntView Method proved that the method together with the enactment support materials enables efficient as well as effective courseware development. The projects and case studies conducted in the context of this evaluation demonstrate that, on the one hand, the method is easily adaptable to the production of different kinds of courseware or to different project contexts, and, on the other hand, that it can be used efficiently and effectively.
Das Beispiel ist ein hoch komplexer, historisch sich vielfach ausdifferenzierender Begriff, mit dem sich seit der Antike die geisteswissenschaftlichen Disziplinen intensiv auseinandergesetzt haben. Die Orientierung am Besonderen, am Konkreten, am Einzelfall, am Exemplarischen ist eine zentrale menschliche Denkbewegung bei der Erkenntnisgewinnung, der Wissensvermittlung, dem Verstehen und der Verständigung ebenso wie bei der Überzeugung und Glaubhaftmachung. Wie wir aber in unserem ganz gewöhnlichen, alltäglichen Sprechen mit Beispielen umgehen, welche Rolle "das Exemplarische" insbesondere in der verbalen, mündlichen Interaktion spielt, wozu und wie wir Beispiele einsetzen, das ist linguistisch wenig und vor allem nicht systematisch untersucht. Wir nehmen im Alltag immer wieder explizit metasprachlich auf das Beispielgeben Bezug, wenn wir etwa sagen "Gib mir doch mal ein Beispiel" oder "Ich mach mal ein Beispiel". Die Analyse der Gesprächspraxis zeigt zudem, dass die Beispielverwendung kein randständiges, sondern ein sehr häufig zu beobachtendes sprachliches Phänomen in verschiedenen Kommunikationskontexten ist, von dem sich vermuten lässt, dass es gerade für die Alltagskommunikation fundamental ist.
Die vorliegende Arbeit hat deshalb zum Ziel, Beispiele in der Sprachverwendung als eine Form des sprachlichen Handelns fassbar und analysierbar zu machen und die Erscheinungsformen sowie Wirkungs- und Funktionsweisen auf der Grundlage von Transkripten natürlichsprachiger Dialoge empirisch zu untersuchen. Aus der Perspektive verschiedener Disziplinen werden Dimensionen des Beispielbegriffs, des fallbezogenen Denkens und des Argumentierens mit Beispielen betrachtet. Es wird auf die grundlegende Rolle des Beispiels, des Besonderen beim Erkennen und Verstehen des Allgemeinen eingegangen, auf die Beschreibungen der Beispielfunktionen und "Funktionslogiken" auf verschiedenen Ebenen. Ausführlich wird auf die bisherigen Analysen zur Beispielverwendung in der Text- und Gesprächslinguistik eingegangen. Im Kontext der Analyse der Sprachverwendung in der natürlichen Sprache wird das Beispiel allerdings nur selten als eigenes Thema behandelt, das Exemplifizieren / Beispielnennen wird häufig als sprachliche Handlung selbstverständlich vorausgesetzt, jedoch dabei nicht konzeptuell betrachtet. Aufbauend auf die Betrachtung und Bewertung der bisherigen Untersuchungen wird in der vorliegenden Arbeit Beispielverwenden als sprachliche Handlung konzeptualisiert, die im Kern eine Konnexstiftung von Besonderem und Allgemeinem enthält. Dabei werden gesprächsanalytische und hermeneutische Ansätze aus der Handlungssemantik aufeinander bezogen und Möglichkeiten für eine Adaption gezeigt.
Die empirischen Analyse stützt sich auf ein umfangreiches Korpus transkribierter verbaler Interaktionen (Diskussionen, Talkshow, Konfliktgespräch). Die Analyseergebnisse bestehen zum einen aus korpusgestützten Beschreibungen und (für Erweiterungen offenen) Typologisierungen von Realisierungsformen und des "displays" von Beispielverwendung sowie der empirisch gestützten Beschreibung von Handlungs- und Interaktionsmustern der Beispielverwendung im Gespräch und ausführlichen, exemplarischen, funktionsbezogenen Einzelanalysen.
Wie kaum ein anderes Phänomen hat die Frage nach der Legalität der Selbsttötung, die in ihrer letzten Konsequenz immer eine Frage nach dem Selbstbestimmungsrecht des Menschen ist, Gesellschaften gespalten. Stellte die Selbsttötung in der Antike ein durchaus tolerierbares Mittel dar, um einem qualvollen Leben zu entfliehen, so wurde sie im Mittelalter unter dem Einfluss des Christentums fast durchgängig verboten. Für die Aufklärung, die im allgemeinen Verständnis als eine Epoche gilt, in der sich der Grundgedanke durchsetzt, die Vernunft als allgemeingültigen Wertemaßstab für alles menschliche Handeln heranzuziehen und die Bevormundung durch Autoritäten zu hinterfragen, stellt die Bewertung der Selbsttötung eine besondere "Provokation" dar. Die über einen langen Zeitraum sowohl von kirchlichen als auch weltlichen Autoritäten gleichermaßen propagierte Auffassung von der Unzulässigkeit des aus eigener Hand herbeigeführten Todes konnte unter Perspektive eines Individuationsprozesses im Zeitalter der Aufklärung nicht weiterhin unhinterfragt hingenommen werden.
Während die deutschen Philosophen und Theologen der Aufklärung weitestgehend in traditionellen Bewertungsmustern verhaftet blieben und die Tat je nach Ausrichtung als ein Vergehen wider Gott, die Gemeinschaft oder das eigene Ich verstanden, machten sich Veränderungen in der öffentlichen Wahrnehmung und Bewertung der Selbsttötung vor allem in der Strafrechtsdebatte und im medizinisch-anthropologischen Diskurs bemerkbar. Hier stand nun nicht mehr die Bewertung der Tat im Vordergrund, sondern die Frage nach deren Ursachen. Blieb die Wahrnehmung der Selbsttötung als ein Akt entgegen der Vernunft zunächst zu weiten Teilen bestehen, setzte sich jedoch zunehmend das Verständnis durch, die Selbsttötung als das tödliche Ende einer Krankheit zu begreifen. Eine derartige Bewertung führte beispielsweise dazu, dass die gängige und sowohl im weltlichen als auch im kanonischen Recht verankerte Praxis der Bestrafung der Selbstmörder immer häufiger ausgesetzt wurde.
Gleichzeitig vollzieht sich im Geiste der Aufklärung ein deutlicher Wandel im literarischen Diskurs. Allen voran Johann Christoph Gottsched, dessen Trauerspiel Der Sterbende Cato das Analysekapitel der Arbeit einleitet, wollte ausdrücklich das Trauerspiel in den Dienst der rationalen Philosophie gestellt wissen. Aufbauend auf einem Verständnis, dass Literatur sich als Resonanzraum außerliterarischer Diskurse verstehen lässt und zugleich selbst diskursschaffend ist, stellt sich aus der Zusammenschau der ausgeführten Entwicklungslinien die Frage, wie das Motiv der Selbsttötung, das seit Sophokles als ein erlaubtes und taugliches Inventar des Trauerspiels galt und in der barocken Tragödie vielfach als eine nachahmungs- und bewunderungswürdige Tat dramatisiert wurde, von den Literaten des Aufklärungsjahrhunderts gestaltet wurde. Die Relevanz der Studie ergibt sich somit aus einem Zusammenspiel von Untersuchungszeitraum, Gattung und Selbsttötung als solcher. Die Dissertation leistet einen Beitrag zur Geschichte der Selbsttötung unter Perspektive einer literaturwissenschaftlichen Motivanalyse und legt hierbei ein theoretisch expliziertes Verständnis des Motivbegriffs vor, innerhalb dessen das Motiv nicht ausschließlich als ein handlungsführendes und strukturbildendes Element verstanden wird, sondern darüber hinaus strukturell durch die Gattung bestimmt in den jeweiligen Kontextualisierungen Auskunft über kollektive Denkformen und kommunikative Konventionen gibt. Dieses Konzept ermöglicht es, die Entwicklung des Motivs im literarischen Diskurs anhand der dominierenden Wahrnehmungsparadigmen zu beschreiben. Hierbei werden drei zentrale "Motivgestalten" präsentiert, in denen das Motiv in ähnlichen oder verwandten Implikationen auftritt. Die besprochenen Texte reichen von kanonisierten Klassikern wie Schillers Die Räuber bis hin zu jenen, die nur am Rande der literaturwissenschaftlichen Betrachtung eine Rolle spielen so z.B. Die neue Arria von Freidrich Maximilian Klinger.
Based on dual process models of information processing, the present research addressed how explicit disgust sensitivity is re-adapted according to implicit disgust sensitivity via self-perception of automatic behavioral cues. Contrary to preceding studies (Hofmann, Gschwendner, & Schmitt, 2009) that concluded that there was a "blind spot" for self- but not for observer perception of automatic behavioral cues, in the present research, a re-adaption process was found for self-perceivers and observers. In Study 1 (N = 75), the predictive validity of an indirect disgust sensitivity measure was tested with a double-dissociation strategy. Study 2 (N = 117) reinvestigated the hypothesis that self-perception of automatic behavioral cues, predicted by an indirect disgust sensitivity measure, led to a re-adaption of explicit disgust sensitivity measures. Using a different approach from Hofmann et al. (2009), the self-perception procedure was modified by (a) feeding back the behavior several times while a small number of cues had to be rated for each feedback condition, (b) using disgust sensitivity as a domain with clearly unequivocal cues of automatic behavior (facial expression, body movements) and describing these cues unambiguously, and (c) using a specific explicit disgust sensitivity measure in addition to a general explicit disgust sensitivity measure. In Study 3 (N = 130), the findings of Study 2 were replicated and display rules and need for closure as moderator effects of predictive validity and cue utilization were additionally investigated. The moderator effects give hints that both displaying a disgusted facial expression and self-perception of one- own disgusted facial expression are subject to a self-serving bias, indicating that facial expression may not be an automatic behavior. Practical implications and implications for future research are discussed.
Gerechtigkeitswahrnehmungen haben sich im Unternehmenskontext als bedeutsame Prädiktoren von Bindungsphänomenen und Extra-Rollenverhalten zugunsten der Organisation erwiesen, aber für Alumni als ehemalige Mitglieder einer Organisation wurde dieser Zusammenhang bisher noch nicht untersucht. Die vorliegende Arbeit gibt einen Überblick über Konzepte, mit denen das in den Sozialwissenschaften bislang wenig adressierte und elaborierte Konzept der Alumnnibindung theoretisch gefasst und mit Konzepten der psychologischen Gerechtigkeitsforschung in Verbindung gebracht werden kann. Um die Bedeutsamkeit von Gerechtigkeitswahrnehmungen während der Hochschulzeit für spätere Alumnibindung und späteres Alumni-Engagement zu untersuchen, wird ein theoretisches Modell vorgeschlagen, das Gerechtigkeit mit bereits bekannten Einflussfaktoren integriert.
Die empirische Studie erfasste zu drei Messzeitpunkten zunächst die Kontrollvariablen und in einer zweiten Erhebungswelle die Gerechtigkeitswahrnehmungen von Studierenden. In einer dritten Erhebung ca. 6-12 Monaten nach Abschluss des Studiums die affektive und normative Hochschulbindung, sowie die Engagement-Bereitschaften von Alumni erhoben. Anhand der Stichprobe, die je nach Messzeitpunkt und beteiligten Variablen zwischen N = 296 bis N =795 Teilnehmenden umfasst, werden einzelne Hypothesen über die Auswirkung von Gerechtigkeitswahrnehmungen, sowie deren Bedeutung innerhalb eines multiplen regressionsanalytischen Mediationsmodelles überprüft.
Die Ergebnisse lassen darauf schließen, dass sich Hochschulbindung und Engagement-Bereitschaften von Alumni nicht nur prinzipiell durch Gerechtigkeitswahrnehmungen vorhersagen lassen, sondern diese insbesondere in ihrer prozeduralen und interaktionalen Komponente einen bedeutsamen Beitrag zur Vorhersage von Hochschulbindung und Engagement-Bereitschaften auch über andere Einflussfaktoren hinaus leisten. Ferner zeigte sich, der Einfluss von Gerechtigkeitswahrnehmungen auf Engagement-Bereitschaften von Alumni je nach konkretem Kriterium über eine affektive oder normative Form der Hochschulbindung mediiert wird.