
Lukasz Stasielowicz- Dr. rer. nat.
- PostDoc Position at Osnabrück University
Lukasz Stasielowicz
- Dr. rer. nat.
- PostDoc Position at Osnabrück University
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Introduction
Lukasz Stasielowicz currently works at the Institute of Psychology, Universität Osnabrück. His research interests include conspiracy beleifs, personality, adaptive performance, meta-analysis, longitudinal data analysis, and Bayesian statistics.
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October 2018 - present
Education
September 2014 - August 2018
October 2008 - June 2013
Publications
Publications (29)
The relationship between goal orientation and performance adaptation across studies was assessed in the present article. The relevance of performance adaptation can be exemplified by the desire to optimize performance and mitigate the negative effects of change in organizational and educational contexts (i.e. new co-workers, new software, emergenci...
Performance adaptation is required in many areas (e.g., dealing with emergencies or new software in the work and educational context). Therefore, predicting successful reactions to changes is important. Motivated by heterogeneous findings, the present meta-analysis examines to what extent individual differences in cognitive abilities are relevant t...
Conspiracy theories are ubiquitous (e.g., 9/11, COVID-19) and can have negative consequences (e.g., prejudice). Thus, there is an increasing need for evidence-based recommendations (e.g. possible target groups) with respect to interventions and prevention measures. Present Bayesian three-level meta-analysis (686 correlations, 127 independent sample...
In several longitudinal studies, reduced willingness to show COVID-19-related preventive behavior (e.g., wearing masks, social distancing) has been partially attributed to misinformation and conspiracy beliefs. However, there is considerable uncertainty with respect to the strength of the relationship and whether the negative relationship exists in...
Since new implausible conspiracy theories emerge frequently and are thought to have detrimental effects on individuals and society (e.g., vaccine hesitancy, prejudice, and worse interpersonal relationships), developing effective interventions to reduce conspiracy beliefs is urgent. The present Bayesian three-level meta-analysis with 273 effect size...
People who perceive more opportunities in their occupational future often report better well-being and motivation. A positive correlation with performance has also been reported, but until now, only the relationship with two broad performance dimensions, task and contextual performance, has been examined extensively. Furthermore, performance rating...
Currently, no clinically relevant physiological markers of post-COVID exist, which stymies treatment development and rehabilitation efforts. Therefore, a monocentric cross-sectional study was conducted to characterize the long-term mental and physical health consequences of infection with SARS-COV-2. 156 participants were recruited as part of the v...
Employees often work in dynamic environments requiring adaptive performance (e.g., emergencies, clients from other cultures). To optimize change management, employee training, and personnel selection in organizations, researchers have focused on trait-like predictors of adaption to change, such as personality traits or cognitive ability. The study...
Discussions about potential intervention targets, antecedences, and consequences of conspiracy beliefs often rely on comparing bivariate correlations, which can mask intricate patterns. Therefore, the present study adopts a multivariate network approach to gain nuanced insights into the relationships between personality variables and conspiracy men...
The impact of psychological stress on physiological systems has been a focus of extensive research, particularly in understanding its diverse effects on immune system activity and disease risk. This meta-analysis explores the dynamic effect of acute stress on salivary immunoglobulin-A (S-IgA) levels, a key biomarker for secretory immunity within th...
People who perceive more opportunities in their occupational future often report better well-being and motivation. A positive correlation with performance has also been reported, but until now, only the relationship with two broad performance dimensions, task and contextual performance, has been examined extensively. Furthermore, performance rating...
The impact of psychological stress on physiological systems has been a focus of extensive research, particularly in understanding its diverse effects on immune system activity and disease risk. This meta-analysis explores the dynamic effect of acute stress on salivary immunoglobulin-A (S-IgA) levels, a key biomarker for secretory immunity within th...
Employees often work in dynamic environments requiring adaptive performance, including dealing with emergencies, adjusting to team size modifications, or working with clients from other cultures. Hitherto, researchers have focused on trait-like predictors of adaption to change, such as Big Five personality traits, cognitive ability, or goal orienta...
Purpose
Wars can lead to massive migration waves, e.g. the Syrian Civil War that began in 2011 led to the European refugee crisis. Discussions about labour integration often accompany huge spikes in asylum applications. Since many refugees experience traumatic events, such as torture, health problems must be considered in the work context. Unfortun...
Background:
Occupational hand eczema (HE) is common among healthcare workers (HCWs) and has - in some regions of the world - increased during the COVID-19 pandemic due to related hygiene measures.
Objectives:
To evaluate the efficacy of an intervention for HE prevention in HCWs during the pandemic.
Methods:
A prospective, controlled, unblinded...
Wars can lead to massive migration waves, e.g., the Syrian Civil War that began in 2011 led to the European refugee crisis. Discussions about labour integration often accompany huge spikes in asylum applications. Since many refugees experience traumatic events, such as torture, health problems must be considered in the work context. Unfortunately,...
Conspiracy theories are ubiquitous (e.g., 9/11, COVID-19) and can have negativeconsequences (e.g., prejudice). Thus, there is an increasing need for evidence-basedrecommendations (e.g. possible target groups) with respect to interventions andprevention measures. Present Bayesian three-level meta-analysis (686 correlations,127 independent samples) i...
Background:
Semipermeable gloves might be an alternative to cotton gloves in management of hand dermatoses.
Objectives:
To compare acceptance and tolerability of gloves made of cotton or a semipermeable Sympatex membrane in patients with hand dermatoses and their effect on skin lesions when worn overnight.
Methods:
199 patients with work-relat...
Aims:
To estimate the prevalence of extended-spectrum-β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing enterobacterales (ESBL-E) carriage in the general population of Lower Saxony, Germany, and to identify risk factors for being colonised.
Methods and results:
Participants were recruited through local press and information events. Detection of ESBL-E by culture was...
Family nursing, based on the Calgary Family and Intervention Models, was implemented in a German oncological inpatient unit to promote effective family functioning in the context of cancer care. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of implementing family nursing care on several psychological and physical outcomes of patients a...
Performance adaptation is required in many areas (e.g., dealing with emergencies or newsoftware in the work and educational context). Therefore, predicting successful reactions tochanges is important. Motivated by heterogeneous findings, the present meta-analysisexamines to what extent individual differences in cognitive abilities are relevant tope...
The relationship between goal orientation and performance adaptation across studies was assessed in the present article. The relevance of performance adaptation can be exemplified by the desire to optimize performance and mitigate the negative effects of change in organizational and educational contexts (i.e. new co-workers, new software, emergenci...
Adaptive performance (AP) refers to functional behavioral reactions to changes and it is considered an important performance dimension. In the present study, the influence of ego depletion on AP was examined using an experimental longitudinal design. According to the ego-depletion theory, self-control is a limited resource that can be depleted. Usi...
Playing computer and video games is a popular pastime activity for many adolescents worldwide. However, the increasing amount of time spent on these games each day raised fears that this comes at the expense of school and, over the long run, impairs academic achievement. Extending prior research, the present study on a sample of N = 3,554 German ad...
The relationship between goal orientation and performance adaptation across studies was assessed in the present article. The relevance of performance adaptation can be exemplified by the desire to optimize performance and mitigate the negative effects of change in organizational and educational contexts (i.e. new co-workers, new software, emergenci...
Since approximately 20 years researchers try to identify antecedences of adaption or successful adjustment to changes. However, the evidence is inconsistent so the present work is aimed at the synthesis of relationships between selected factors and adaption. Furthermore, influence of one previously neglected factor will be examined experimentally....
Playing computer and video games is a popular pastime activity for many adolescents worldwide. However, the increasing amount of time spent on these games each day raised fears that this comes at the expense of school and, over the long run, impairs academic achievement. Extending prior research, the present study on a sample of N = 3,554 German ad...
Family nursing based on the Calgary Models was implemented in a German oncological inpatient unit in order to promote and improve effective family functioning. The objective was to investigate the effects of family nursing on several psychological and physical outcomes of the patients and their relatives in the oncological inpatient unit. To this a...