Publikationen seit 2007
Zeitschriften und publizierte Konferenz-Proceedings (mit peer review)
In press
Eimler, S., Krämer, N. C. & von der Pütten, A. (accepted). Determinants of Acceptance and Emotion Attribution in Confrontation with a Robot Rabbit. Applied Artificial Intelligence.
Fuchslocher, A., Niesenhaus, J. & Krämer, N. (in press). Serious games for health: An empirical study of the game “Balance“ for teenagers with diabetes mellitus. Entertainment Computing. Special Issue: Serious Games.
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (in press). Social comparison 2.0 - Examining the effects of online profiles on social networking sites. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking.
Haferkamp, N., Krämer, N. C., Linehan, C. & Schembri, M. (in press). Training Disaster Communication by means of Serious Games in Virtual Environments. Entertainment Computing. Special Issue: Serious Games. doi:10.1016/j.entcom.2010.12.009
Krämer, N. C., Eimler, S., von der Pütten, A. & Payr, S. (accepted). “Theory of companions” What can theoretical models contribute to applications and understanding of human-robot interaction? Applied Artificial Intelligence.
Reinecke, L., Klatt, J. & Krämer, N. (accepted). Entertaining Media Use and the Satisfaction of Recovery Needs: Recovery Outcomes Associated With the Use of Interactive and Non-Interactive Entertaining Media. Media Psychology.
Thieme, A., Weeden, J., Krämer, N. C., Lawson, S. & Olivier, P. (accepted). BinCam: Waste Logging for Behavior Change. Proceedings of CHI 2011.
2011
Thieme, A., Wallace, J., Thomas, J., Chen, K. L., Krämer, N., & Olivier, P. (2011). Lovers’ box: Designing for reflection within romantic relationships. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 69, 283-297.
Von der Pütten, A. M., Krämer, N.C., Becker-Asano, C. & Ishiguro, H. (2011). An Android in the Field. Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI`11), March 6-9, 2011, Lausanne, Switzerland (pp. 283-284). New York: ACM.
2010
Eimler, S., von der Pütten, A., Schächtle, U., Carstens, L., & Krämer, N. (2010). Following the White Rabbit - A Robot Rabbit as Vocabulary Trainer for Beginners of English. In G. Leitner, M. Hitz & A. Holzinger (Eds.), HCI in Work and Learning, Life and Leisure. Proceedings of the 6th Symposium of the Workgroup Human-Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering, USAB 2010 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6389) (pp. 322-339). Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Disaster Readiness through Education - Training Soft Skills to Crisis Units by means of Serious Games in Virtual Environments. In M. Wolpers, P. A. Kirschner, M. Scheffel, S. Lindstädt, & V. Dimitrova (Eds.) Sustaining TEL: From Innovation to Learning and Practice. Proceedings of EC-TEL 2010. Berlin: Springer.
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Krisenkommunikation in Virtuellen Realitäten – Evaluation eines Serious Games zum Training von Soft Skills in Krisenstäben. Gruppendynamik und Organisationsberatung, 41 (4), 357-373. DOI: 10.1007/s11612-010-0123-6
Krämer, N. C. (2010). Psychological Research on Embodied Conversational Agents: The Case of Pedagogical Agents. Journal of Media Psychology, 22 (2), 45-49.
Krämer, N. C. & Bente, G. (2010). Personalising e-learning. The social effects of pedagogical agents. Educational Psychology Review, 22 (1), 71-87.
Krämer, N.C., Hoffmann, L. & Kopp, S. (2010). Know your users! Empirical results for tailoring an agent´s nonverbal behavior to different user groups. In J. Allbeck, N. Badler, T. Bickmore, C. Pelachaud, & A. Safonova (eds.), Intelligent Virtual Agents (pp. 468-474). Berlin: Springer.
Rummel, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Computer-Supported Instructional Communication: A Multidisciplinary Account of Relevant Factors. Educational Psychology Review, 22 (1), 1-7.
Sträfling, N., Fleischer, I., Polzer, C., Leutner, D. & Krämer, N. (2010). Teaching learning strategies by means of a pedagogical agent. The effects of a virtual tutor and its appearance on learning and motivation. Journal of Media Psychology, 22 (2), 73-83.
Von der Pütten, A., Krämer, N. C., & Gratch, J. (2010). How our personalities shape our interactions with virtual characters. Implications for research and development. In J. Allbeck, N. Badler, T. Bickmore, C. Pelachaud, & A. Safonova (eds.), Intelligent Virtual Agents (pp. 208-221). Berlin: Springer.
Von der Pütten, A., Krämer, N. C., Gratch, J. & Kang, S. (2010). „It doesn’t matter what you are!“ Explaining social effects of agents and avatars. Computers in Human Behavior, 26, 1641-1650. DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2010.06.012
Winter, S., Krämer, N. C., Schielke, K., & Appel, J. (2010). Information Selection in the Blogosphere - The Effect of Expertise, Community Rating, and Age. In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (Eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 802-807). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
2009
Echterhoff, G., Lang, S., Krämer, N. & Higgins, E. T. (2009). Audience-Tuning Effects on Memory. The Role of Audience Status in Sharing Reality. Social Psychology, 40(3), 145–158.
Hoffmann, L., Krämer, N. C., Lam-chi, A., & Kopp, S. (2009). Media Equation revisited. Do users show polite reactions towards an embodied agent? In Z. Ruttkay et al. (eds.), Intelligent Virtual Agents (pp. 159–165). Berlin: Springer.
Krämer, N. C., Bente, G., Troitzsch, H. & Eschenburg, F. (2009). Embodied Conversational Agents: Research prospects for social psychology and an exemplary study. Social Psychology, Special Issue “New media and social psychology”, 40 (1), 26-36.
Von der Pütten, A., Reipen, C., Wiedmann, A., Kopp, S. & Krämer, N. C. (2009). The Impact of Different Embodied Agent-Feedback on Users´ Behavior. In Z. Ruttkay et al. (eds.), Intelligent Virtual Agents (pp. 549 – 551). Berlin: Springer.
Utz, S., & Krämer, N. (2009). The privacy paradox on social network sites revisited: The role of individual characteristics and group norms. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 3(2), article 2. http://cyberpsychology.eu/view.php?cisloclanku=2009111001&article=2
2008
Krämer, N. C. (2008). Social effects of virtual assistants. A review of empirical results with regard to communication. In H. Prendinger, J. Lester & M. Ishizuka (eds.), Intelligent Virtual Agents (pp. 507-508). Berlin: Springer.
Krämer, N.C. & Winter, S. (2008). Impression Management 2.0. The Relationship of Self-Esteem, Extraversion, Self-Efficacy, and Self-Presentation Within Social Networking Sites. Journal of Media Psychology, 20 (3), 106-116.
Bente, G., Rüggenberg, S., Krämer, N. C., & Eschenburg, F. (2008). Avatar-Assisted Net-Working. Increasing Social Presence and Interpersonal Trust in Net-Based Collaborations. Human Communication Research, 34 (2), 287-318.
Von der Pütten, A., Reipen, C., Wiedmann, A., Kopp, S. & Krämer, N. C. (2008). Comparing emotional vs. envelope feedback for ECAs. In H. Prendinger, J. Lester & M. Ishizuka (eds.), Intelligent Virtual Agents (pp. 550-551). Berlin: Springer.
2007
Krämer, N. C., Simons, N. & Kopp, S. (2007). The effects of an embodied agent´s nonverbal behavior on user´s evaluation and behavioural mimcry. In C. Pelachaud et al. (eds.), Intelligent Virtual Agents (pp. 238-251). Berlin: Springer.
Zeitschriftenartikel ohne peer review
Eimler, S. C., von der Pütten, A. M. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Lernen zum Anfassen: Ein Lernroboter in der Schule - Embodied Learning. A Robot Rabbit as English Teacher. i-com, 9 (2), 38-45. DOI 10.1524/icom.2010.0021
Bücher und Herausgeberwerke
Kappas, A. & Krämer, N. C. (eds.) (to appear in 2011). Face-to-face communication over the Internet: Issues, Research, Challenges. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Krämer, N. C., Sobieraj, S. & von der Pütten, A. (2009). Media Psychology. Focus Theme: New Media and Interactive Systems. Proceedings of the 6th conference of the Media Psychology Division of the German Psychological Society. Lengerich: Pabst.
Krämer, N. C., Schwan, S., Unz, D. & Suckfüll, M. (2008). Medienpsychologie. Schlüsselbegriffe und Konzepte. Reihe Medienpsychologie (Band 1). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
Krämer, N. C. (2008). Soziale Wirkungen von virtuellen Helfern. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
Buchreihen
Seit 2007 Herausgeberin der Reihe “Medienpsychologie” bei Kohlhammer (gemeinsam mit Dagmar Unz, Stephan Schwan & Monika Suckfüll)
Buchkapitel
Bente, G. & Krämer, N. C. (in press). Virtual gestures. Embodiment and nonverbal behaviour in computer-mediated communication. In A. Kappas & N. C. Krämer (Ed.), Face-to-face communication over the Internet: Issues, Research, Challenges. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Krämer, N. C. & Haferkamp, N. (in press). Self-presentation online. Balancing Privacy Concerns and Impression Construction on Social Networking Sites. In S. Trepte & L. Reinecke (eds.), Privacy and Web 2.0. Berlin: Springer.
Krämer, N. C., von der Pütten, A. & Eimler, S. (in press). Human-Agent and Human-Robot Interaction Theory: Similarities to and differences from human-human interaction. In M. Zacarias & J. de Oliveira (Eds.), Human-Computer Interaction: The Agency Perspective. Berlin: Springer.
Linehan, C., Lawson, S., Doughty, M., Kirman, B., Haferkamp, N., Krämer, N. C., Schembri, M. & Nigrelli, M. L. (in press). Teaching Decision Making Skills to Emergency Managers via Digital Games. In A. Lugmayr, H. Franssila, P. Näränen, O. Sotamaa, & J. Vanhala (eds.), Media in the Ubiquitous Era: Ambient, Social, and Gaming Media.
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Creating a digital self. Impression management and impression formation on social networking sites. In K. Drotner & K. C. Schrøder & (eds.), Digital Content Creation: Perceptions, Practices & Perspectives (pp. 129-146). New York: Peter Lang.
Jansen, A., Bente, G. & Krämer, N.C. (2010). Wahlkampf 2005 - Inszenierung von Angela Merkel und Gerhard Schröder. In T. Faas, K. Arzheimer & S. Roßteutscher (Hrsg.), Information, Wahrnehmung, Emotion – Politische Psychologie in der Wahl- und Einstellungsforschung (S. 33-50). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
Sobieraj, S., Brandstätter, J. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Der Einfluss der 3D Technologie auf das Filmerlebnis. In A. Künz & M. Dontschewa (Hrsg.), Eintauchen in Medienwelten. Zusammenfassung der Beiträge zum Usability Day VIII (S. 35-39). Lengerich: Pabst.
Winter, S., Eimler, S. C., Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Bildung zum Download? Der Einfluss von Print- und Online-Medien auf das Allgemeinwissen. In S. Trepte & M. Verbeet (Hrsg.), Allgemeinbildung in Deutschland - Erkenntnisse aus dem SPIEGEL-Wissenstest (S. 315-332). Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag.
Jucks, R., Kollar, I., Krämer, N. C. & Fischer, F. (2009). Psychologische Grundlagen des Medien- und Bildungsmanagements. In Henninger, M. & Mandl, H. (Hrsg.), Handbuch Medien- und Bildungsmanagement (S. 107-134). Weinheim: PVU Beltz.
Krämer, N. C. (2009). Die sozialpsychologischen Wirkungen von Robotern und virtuellen Agenten. In M. Müller (Hrsg.), Der Mensch als Vorbild, Partner und Patient von Robotern. Bionik an der Schnittstelle Mensch-Maschine (Loccumer Protokolle 58/08) (S. 115-134). Rehburg-Loccum: Evangelische Akademie Loccum.
Bente, G. & Krämer, N. C. (2008). Effects of nonverbal signals. In W. Donsbach (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Communication (pp. 3334–3339). Oxford: Blackwell.
Bente, G., Krämer, N. C. & Eschenburg, F. (2008). Is There Anybody Out There? Analyzing the Effects of Embodiment and Nonverbal Behavior in Avatar-Mediated Communication. In E. Konijn, S. Utz, M. Tanis, & S. Barnes (Eds.) Mediated Interpersonal Communication (pp. 131-157). New York: Routledge.
Harrer, A., Krämer, N., Zeini, S. & Haferkamp, N. (2008). Ergebnisse und Fragestellungen aus Psychologie und Informatik zur Analyse von Interaktionen in Online-Communities und Potenziale interdisziplinärer Forschung. In A. Zerfaß, M. Welker & J. Schmidt (Hrsg.): Kommunikation, Partizipation und Wirkungen im Social Web. Band 1: Grundlagen und Methoden - Von der Gesellschaft zum Individuum (S. 301- 326). Köln: Herbert von Halem.
Krämer, N. C. (2008). Nonverbal Communication. In J. Blascovich & C. Hartel (eds.), Human behavior in military contexts (pp. 150-188). Washington: The National Academies Press.
Krämer, N. C. (2008). Theory of Mind as a theoretical prerequisite to model communication with virtual humans. In I. Wachsmuth & G. Knoblich (eds.), Modeling communication with robots and virtual humans (pp. 222-240). Berlin: Springer.
Krämer, N. C. (2008). Freundliche Hilfe oder abschreckende Künstlichkeit? Virtuelle Agenten für Senioren [Friendly assistance or daunting artificiality? Virtual agents for senior citizens]. In E. Mayer & P. Roux (eds.), Usability Day VI. Seniorengerechte Schnittstellen zur Technik (S. 108-112). Lengerich: Pabst.
Krämer, N. C. (2008). Hostile Media Effekt. In N. C. Krämer, S. Schwan, D. Unz & M. Suckfüll (Hrsg.), Medienpsychologie. Schlüsselbegriffe und Konzepte (S. 139-143). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
Krämer, N. C. (2008). Soziale Vergleichsprozesse. In N. C. Krämer, S. Schwan, D. Unz & M. Suckfüll (Hrsg.), Medienpsychologie. Schlüsselbegriffe und Konzepte (S. 258-263). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
Krämer, N. C. (2008). Media Equation. In N. C. Krämer, S. Schwan, D. Unz & M. Suckfüll (Hrsg.), Medienpsychologie. Schlüsselbegriffe und Konzepte (S. 342-346). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
Möller, C. & Krämer, N. C. (2008). Transformed Social Interaction. In N. C. Krämer, S. Schwan, D. Unz & M. Suckfüll (Hrsg.), Medienpsychologie. Schlüsselbegriffe und Konzepte (S. 336-341). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
Krämer, N. C. & Bente, G. (2007). Die Sozialpsychologie virtueller Helfer. In S. Trepte & E. Witte (eds.). Von CMC bis Persuasion. Medien und Sozialpsychologie (S. 103-138). Lengerich: Pabst.
Konferenzbeiträge mit peer-review (including manuscript in non archival proceedings)
2011
Hoffmann, L. & Krämer, N. C. (2011). How Should an Artificial Entity be Embodied? Comparing the Effects of a Physically Present Robot and its Virtual Representation. Paper presented at the Social Robotic Telepresence Workshop, HRI 2011, March 2011, Lausanne, Switzerland. http://aass.oru.se/%7Eali/hri2011ws/camera/HRI_Workshop_Hoffman_final.pdf
2010
Appel, J., Krämer, N. C., Gratch, J. & von der Pütten, A. (2010). Does humanity matter? Analyzing the importance of social cues and the perceived agency of a computer system for the emergence of social reactions during human-computer interaction. Paper presented at the ECREA 2010 (European Communication Conference), October 2010, Hamburg.
Eimler, S.C., Krämer, N.C. & von der Pütten, A. M. (2010). Prerequisites for Human-Agent- and Human-Robot Interaction: Towards An Integrated Theory. In R. Trappl (Hrsg.), European Meetings on Cybernetics and Systems Research (EMCSR) 2010 (pp. 541-546). Wien: Österreich.
Ganster, T., Eimler, S. C., von der Pütten, A. M., Hoffmann, L. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Methodological Considerations for Long-Term Experience with Robots and Agents. In R. Trappl (Hrsg.), European Meetings on Cybernetics and Systems Research (EMCSR) 2010 (pp. 565 -570). Wien: Österreich.
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Social comparison 2.0. Examining the effects of online profiles on social networking sites. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of International Communication Association, Singapore, June 2010.
Hoffmann, L., Klatt, J., Lam-chi, A., Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. (2010). Looking through the eyes of an avatar – how point of view influences the perception of virtual groups. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Singapore, June 2010.
Klatt, J., Krämer, N., Reinecke, L., Sollmann, M., Buksmann, E., & Hoepner, J. (2010). How games improve your work - the effect of interactive vs. non-interactive spare time media on task performance. Poster presented at the International Communication Association, Singapore, Juni 2010.
Krämer, N. C. & Witschel, T. (2010). Demystifying the sad film paradox. A critical analysis of the question of why people enjoy the reception of sad films. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of International Communication Association, Singapore, June 2010.
Sobieraj, S., Krämer, N. C. & Manstead, A. S. R. (2010). Big Brother is watching you - The influence of either a stranger´s or a camera´s presence on the feelings and the nonverbal behaviour of participants. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Singapore, June 2010.
Von der Pütten, A. M., Krämer, N. C., Gratch, J. & Kang, S. (2010): “It doesn’t matter what you are!“ - Explaining social effects of agents and avatars. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Singapore, Juni 2010.
Winter, S., Krämer, N. C., Schielke, K., & Appel, J. (2010). Credibility in the Blogosphere - Source Effects on the Selection of Online Science Information. Paper presented at the Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). Singapore, June 2010.
2009
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2009). „When I was your age, Pluto was a planet“ – Impression management and need to belong as motives for joining groups on social networking sites. Paper presented at the Conference of the International Communication Association, May 2009, Chicago, USA.
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2009). Disaster Readiness Education - Training Soft-Skills in Virtual Environments. In M. B. Nunes & M. McPherson (Eds.), Proceedings of e-LEARNING 2009 (pp. 36-39). Portugal: IADIS Press.
Krämer, N. C., Sommer, N., Kopp, S. & Becker-Asano, C. (2009). Smile and the world will smile with you – The effects of a virtual agent´s smile on users´ evaluation and non-conscious behavioural mimicry. Paper presented at the Conference of the International Communication Association, May 2009, Chicago, USA.
Von der Pütten, A., Krämer, N. C., & Gratch, J. (2009). Who´s there? Can a Virtual Agent Really Elicit Social Presence? Presence 2009, November 2009, Los Angeles, USA.
2008
Banczyk, B., Krämer, N. C. & Senokozlieva, M. (2008). “the wurst” meets “fatless” in MySpace. The relationship between self-esteem, personality and self-presentation in an online community. Paper presented at the Congress of the International Communication Association, May 2008, Montreal, Canada.
Grundnig, S., Petri, T., Polzer, C., Sträfling, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2008). Proteus in World of Warcraft? The effects of being represented by a gender-typical avatar on behaviour and self-concept. Paper presented at the Presence Conference 2008, October, Padua.
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2008). Entering the blogosphere. Motives for reading, writing, and commenting. Paper presented at the Congress of the International Communication Association, May 2008, Montreal, Canada.
2007
Eschenburg, F., Bente, G., & Krämer, N.C. (2007). Virtual gaze. A pilot study on the effects of computer simulated gaze in avatar-based conversations. Paper presented at ICA 2007 (International Communication Association), May 2007, San Francisco.
Krämer, N. C., Bente, G., Eschenburg, F., & Troitzsch, H. (2007). Troubleshooting with Embodied Conversational Agents: Acceptance and efficiency of a virtual assistant in different situations. Paper presented at ICA 2007 (International Communication Association), May 2007, San Francisco.
Simons, N., Krämer, N. C. & Kopp, S. (2007). The effects of an embodied agent´s nonverbal behaviour on user´s evaluation and behavioral mimicry. Paper presented at the ICA 2007 (International Communication Association), May 2007, San Francisco.
Konferenzbeiträge
2010
Brand, M., Pawlikowski, M., Schächtle, U., Laier, C., Schöler, T., Schulte, F.P. & Krämer, N.C. (2010). World-of-Warcraft, Internetpornographie und (so viel) mehr – kovariiert das Ausmaß der Nutzung spezifischer Internetangebote und die kognitiv-emotionale Verarbeitung entsprechender Reize mit psychischer Belastung? In C. Frings, A. Mecklinger, D. Wentura & H. Zimmer (Eds.), Beiträge zur 52. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (p. 136). Lengerich: Pabst.
Carstens, L., Schächtle, U., Salisbury, C., Eimler, S. C., von der Pütten, A. M., & Krämer, N.C. (2010). Folge dem weißen Kaninchen – Ein Roboterhase als Vokabeltrainer. Poster zur Tagung Mensch & Computer, Duisburg, September 2010.
Eimler, S. C., Ganster, T., von der Pütten, A. M., Krämer, N. C. (2010). Lass die Ohren nicht hängen! Eine Studie zur Wirkung der Ohrensprache eines Kommunikationsroboters in Hasenform. Poster zur Mensch & Computer 2010, Duisburg, September 2010.
Eimler, S. C., Ganster, T., Krämer, N. (2010). What's in a Virtual Smile: Effects of Smilies and Emoticons on Evaluation Processes in CMC. Paper presented at General Online Research 2010, 26.-28. Mai 2010, Pforzheim.
Eimler, S. C., von der Pütten, A. M., Ganster, T., Krämer, N.C. (2010). Lass die Ohren nicht hängen - Eine Studie zur Wirkung des nonverbalen Verhaltens eines Kommunikationsroboters. Poster zum 47. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Bremen, September 2010.
Fuchslocher, A., Krämer, N.C. & Walther, E. (2010). Die Politik der Valenzübertragung: Untersuchung des Einflusses der Umbewertung von Spitzenpolitikern auf Einstellungen der mit ihnen assoziierten Parteien. Poster zum 47. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Bremen, September 2010.
Ganster, T., Eimler, S. & Krämer, N. (2010). Über den Einfluss von Smilies und Emoticons auf Evaluationsprozesse in der Computervermittelten Kommunikation. Vortrag auf dem 47. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Bremen, September 2010.
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Reich und schön 2.0: Soziale Vergleichsprozesse auf sozialen Netzwerkseiten. Vortrag auf dem 47. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Bremen, September 2010.
Hallier, N., Kanold, I., Benninghoff, B., Fuchslocher, A., Niesenhaus, J. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Computerspiele für ein besseres Leben mit Diabetes Typ-1? Poster zur Mensch & Computer 2010, Duisburg, September 2010.
Krämer, N.C., von der Pütten, A. M., Hoffmann, L., Sobieraj, S., Eimler, S. C. (2010). Empathische Reaktionen gegenüber einem Roboter. Forschungsreferat zum 47. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Bremen, September 2010.
Polzer, C, Rosen, J., Kalbe, E., Krämer, N.C. & Brand, M. (2010). Wie würde er sich fühlen, wenn ich…? Empathie und moralische Alltagsentscheidungen. In C. Frings, A. Mecklinger, D. Wentura & H. Zimmer (Eds.), Beiträge zur 52. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (p. 136). Lengerich: Pabst.
Schielke, K., Hoffmann, L., Tetzlaff, L., & Krämer, N. (2010). Wer greift zum Hörer, wenn der Moderator tobt und der Hot Button blinkt? 47. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, September 2010, Bremen.
Sobieraj, S., Krämer, N. C. & Manstead, A. S. R. (2010). On the Impact of Cameras on Facial Expressions. Paper presented at the 13th European Conference on Facial Expression, Duisburg, July 2010.
Sträfling, N., Polzer, C., Fleischer, I., Witschel, T., Leutner, D. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Der Einfluss von pädagogischen Agenten in einem Lernprogramm auf die Motivation und den Lernerfolg des Lerners. Poster zum 47. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPS) in Bremen, September 2010.
Von der Pütten, A. M., Eimler, S. C., Ganster, T., Hoffmann, L., S. C., Krämer, N.C. (2010). Facial Expressions towards a Robot Rabbit: An Observation Study in the Field. Paper presented at the 13th European Conference on Facial Expression, Duisburg, Juli 2010.
Von der Pütten, A. M., Eimler, S. C., Krämer, N.C. (2010). Der Aufbau sozialer Beziehungen mit einem Roboter. Eine Beobachtungsstudie im Feld. Forschungsreferat zum 47. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Bremen, September 2010.
Winter, S. & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Science Information in the Internet - The Effect of Source Cues on Selective Exposure. Presentation at the Conference „Science and the Public“. London, UK, July 2010.
Winter, S., Krämer, N. C., Schielke, K. & Appel, J. (2010). Der Einfluss der Quelle auf die Auswahl von Wissenschaftsinformationen in Blogs. Poster beim 47. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPS), Bremen, September 2010.
Winter, S., Krämer, N. C., Schielke, K., & Appel, J. (2010). Information Selection in the Blogosphere: The Effect of Expertise, Community Rating, and Age. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Portland, Oregon, USA, August 2010.
Winter, S., Appel, J., Schielke, K., & Krämer, N. C. (2010). Who's an Expert in the Web? Source Effects on the Selection of Online Science Information. Paper presented at the General Online Research (GOR) Conference. Pforzheim, Germany, May 2010.
2009
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2009). Creating myself online: A survey on motives and processes of impression management on social networking sites. Paper presented at the 6th Conference of the Media Psychology Division. September 2009, Duisburg-Essen.
Hoffmann, L., Lam-chi, A., Kopp, S. & Krämer, N. C. (2009). Media equation revisited: Do users show polite reactions to embodied conversational agents? Paper presented at the 6th Conference of the Media Psychology Division. September 2009, Duisburg-Essen.
Klatt, J., Buksmann, E., Hoeppner, J., Sollman, M., Reineke, L. & Krämer, N. C. (2009). Can spare time media help us to improve our work? The effects of interactive versus non-interacative media on recorvery and performance. Paper presented at the 6th Conference of the Media Psychology Division. September 2009, Duisburg-Essen.
Krämer, N.C., Gratch, J. & Marsella, S. (2009). New directions for the computational modelling of social emotions. Paper presented at the Conference of the International Society for Research on Emotions, August 2009, Leuven, Belgium.
Lam-chi, A., Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2009). National Borders within the Blogosphere? A cross-cultural comparative study of on the impact of comments on US American and German- speaking bloggers. Paper presented at the 6th Conference of the Media Psychology Division. September 2009, Duisburg-Essen.
Löhnig, K. & Krämer, N. C. (2009). Come in, grim reaper! Examining mortality salience in our media consumption and its effects on attitudes towards advertised products. Paper presented at the 6th Conference of the Media Psychology Division. September 2009, Duisburg-Essen.
Polzer, C., Sträfling, N., Grundnig, S., Petri, T. & Krämer, N. C. (2009). Proteus in WoW? The effects of being represented by gendertypical avatar on behavior and self-concept. Paper presented at the 6th Conference of the Media Psychology Division. September 2009, Duisburg-Essen.
Sobieraj, S., Krämer, N.C. & Manstead, A.S.R. (2009). Strangers watching. The influence of either a stranger´s or a camera´s presence on the feelings and nonverbal behaviour of participants. Poster presented at the Conference of the International Society for Research on Emotions, August 2009, Leuven, Belgium.
Thieme, A., Oste, J., Witschel, T. & Krämer, N. C. (2009). Defence against attractiveness- Do thin advertising models affect self esteem and product evaluation? Paper presented at the 6th Conference of the Media Psychology Division. September 2009, Duisburg-Essen.
Von der Pütten, A., Gratch, J., Kang, S. & Krämer, N. C. (2009). It doesn’t matter what you are! Comparing interacting with an autonomous virtual person with interacting with a virtually represented human. Paper presented at the 6th Conference of the Media Psychology Division. September 2009, Duisburg-Essen.
2008
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2008). Entering the blogosphere. Motives for reading, writing, and commenting. Paper presented at the International Congress of Psychology, July 2008, Berlin.
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2008). Training disaster communication by means of virtual environments. Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, October 2008, Soesterberg, Netherlands.
Haferkamp, N. & Krämer, N. C. (2008). Creating a digital self: impression management and impression formation on social network sites. Paper presented at the second international DREAM conference, September 2008, Odense, Denmark.
Jansen, A., Bente, G. & Krämer, N.C. (2008). Wahlkampf 2005 - Inszenierung von Angela Merkel und Gerhard Schröder. Tagung des Arbeitskreises Wahlen, Juni 2008, Duisburg.
Krämer, N. C. (2008). Social reactions to virtual agents – Evolutionary foundations. International Congress of Psychology. Paper presented at the International Congress of Psychology, July 2008, Berlin.
Krämer, N.C. & Sommer, N. (2008). Smile and the (female) world will smile with you. Gender differences in facial expressions elicited by an embodied conversational agent. Paper presented at the 12th European Conference on Facial Expression, July 2008, Geneva, Switzerland.
Krämer, N. C. & Trepte, S. (2008). The psychology of Web 2.0. Personalities, motives and managing impressions. Panel at the International Congress of Psychology, July 2008, Berlin.
Pennig, S., Senokozlieva, M., Bente, G. and Krämer, N. (2008) Is individualism and collectivism discernible by nonverbal behavior? Paper presented at the 29th International Congress of Psychology, July 2008, Berlin, Germany.
Sommer, N., Krämer, N.C., Kopp, S. & Becker, C. (2008). Keep smiling! An embodied agent‘s impact on user‘s evaluation and smiling behaviour. Paper presented at the 29th International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany.
Trepte, S. & Krämer, N. (2008). Social Psychology of avatars and agents: real life effects of virtual communication. Panel at the International Congress of Psychology, July 2008, Berlin.
Winter, S. & Krämer, N. C. (2008). Impression management 2.0. Self-presentation on social networking sites and its relationship to personality. Paper presented at the 29th International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany.
2007
Banczyk, B., Senokozlieva, M. & Krämer, N. C. (2007). thewurst trifft fatless im virtuellen Raum. Eine empirische Untersuchung zum Zusammenhang zwischen Selbstwert, Persönlichkeit und der Selbstdarstellung innerhalb einer Online Community. Tagung der Fachgruppe Medienpsychologie, September 2007, Dresden.
Krämer, N. C., Stemshorn, A. & Ruchlak, A. (2007). Popcorn, Tod und Traurigkeit – Alternative Erklärungen zum sad film paradoxon. Tagung der Fachgruppe Medienpsychologie, September 2007, Dresden.
Krämer, N. C. (2007). Social effects of embodied conversational agents. Paper presented at the Usability Day 2007, May 2007, Dornbirn, Österreich.
Krämer, N. C. & Manstead, T. (2007). Explaining the sad film paradox. Paper presented at the conference of the International Society for Research on Emotion, July 2007, Brisbane.
Krämer, N. C. & Unz, D. (2007). Media and emotions. Panel at the conference of the International Society for Research on Emotion, July 2007, Brisbane.
