Mag. Dr. Michael Zeiler
Summer term 2025
200062 UE Statistics Excercises II
200064 UE Statistics Excercises II
Winter term 2024
Summer term 2024
200062 UE Statistics Excercises II
200064 UE Statistics Excercises II
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Pietschnig, J., Gerdesmann, D., Zeiler, M., & Voracek, M. (2022). Of differing methods, disputed estimates, and discordant interpretations: The meta-analytical multiverse of brain volume and IQ associations. Royal Society Open Science, 9(5), Article 211621. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211621
Pietschnig, J., Penke, L., Wicherts, J. M., Zeiler, M., & Voracek, M. (2015). Meta-analysis of associations between human brain volume and intelligence differences: How strong are they and what do they mean? Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews , 57, 411-432. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2015.09.017
Pietschnig, J., Penke, L., Wicherts, J. M., Zeiler, M., & Voracek, M. (2015). Zusammenhänge von in vivo Gehirnvolumen und IQ: Eine Meta-Analyse.. Paper presented at 13. Arbeitstagung der Fachgruppe Differentielle Psychologie, Persönlichkeitspsychologie und Psychologische Diagnostik (DPPD), Mainz, Germany.
Cichocki, M., Quehenberger, V., Zeiler, M., & Krajic, K. (2015). Gesundheit am Arbeitsplatz in der stationären Altenbetreuung: Status und Determinanten der Arbeitsfähigkeit von Pflegepersonen. Pravention und Gesundheitsforderung, 10(3), 206-211. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11553-015-0498-x
Cichocki, M., Quehenberger, V., Zeiler, M., Adamcik, T., Manousek, M., Stamm, T., & Krajic, K. (2015). Effectiveness of a low-threshold physical activity intervention in residential aged care - results of a randomized controlled trial. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 10, 885-895. https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S79360
Pfabigan, D. M., Zeiler, M., Lamm, C., & Sailer, U. (2014). Blocked versus randomized presentation modes differentially modulate feedback-related negativity and P3b amplitudes. Clinical Neurophysiology, 125(4), 715-726. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2013.09.029
Pietschnig, J., Zeiler, M., Nader, I., & Voracek, M. (2011). Reporting-Bias bei Zusammenhängen von IQ und Gehirnvolumen: Eine Meta-Analyse. Paper presented at 11. Tagung der Fachgruppe Differentielle Psychologie, Persönlichkeitspsychologie und Psychologische Diagnostik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Saarbrücken, Germany.
Pietschnig, J., Zeiler, M., & Voracek, M. (2011). The bigger they are, the higher they score: Meta-analyzing associations of in vivo brain volume and IQ. Paper presented at Biennial ISSID (International Society for the Study of Individual Differences) 2011 Conference, London, United Kingdom.
Pietschnig, J., Zeiler, M., & Voracek, M. (2010). Of valid concerns and invalid effects: Meta-analyzing associations of in-vivo brain volume and IQ. Paper presented at The Eleventh Annual Conference of the ISIR (International Society for Intelligence Research), Alexandria, Virginia, United States.
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In vivo brain volume and intelligence associations are positive, reproducible, and modest in size: A multiverse meta-analysis
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Daniel Gerdesmann (Speaker), Michael Zeiler (Speaker) & Martin Voracek (Speaker)
12 Sept 2022
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
In vivo brain volume and intelligence associations are positive, reproducible, and moderate: A multiverse meta-analysis
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Daniel Gerdesmann (Contributor), Michael Zeiler (Contributor) & Martin Voracek (Contributor)
10 Sept 2022 → 15 Sept 2022
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Faces vs. Symbols – Impact of feedback type on brain potentials during feedback processing
Michael Zeiler (Speaker)
12 Apr 2012
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Other
The bigger they are, the higher they score: Meta-analyzing associations of in vivo brain volume and IQ
Michael Zeiler (Contributor)
25 Jul 2011
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Other
Of valid concerns and invalid effects: Meta-analyzing associations of in-vivo brain volume and IQ
Michael Zeiler (Contributor)
9 Dec 2010
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Other