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Visiting
Research Fellow
Research
Interests:
Publications:
Regenbrecht, H., &
Schubert, T. (2002). Real
and illusory interaction enhance presence in virtual
environments. Presence:
Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 11(4),
425–434.
Regenbrecht,
H., Schubert, T., & Friedmann, F. (1998). Measuring the sense
of presence and its relations to fear of heights in virtual
environments. International Journal of Human–Computer
Interaction, 10(3), 233–250.
Schubert,
T. (2003). The sense of presence in virtual environments: A
three–component scale measuring spatial presence, involvement, and
realness. Zeitschrift für Medienpsychologie, 15,
69–71.
Schubert,
T. (2004). The power in your hand: Gender differences in bodily
feedback from making a fist. Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 30(6), 757–769.
Schubert, T. (2005). Your Highness: Vertical positions as
perceptual symbols of power. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 89, 1-21.
Schubert,
T. & Häfner, M. (2003). Contrast from social stereotypes in
automatic behavior. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,
39(6), 577–584.
Schubert,
T., Friedmann, F., & Regenbrecht, H. (2001).
The experience of presence: Factor analytic insights. Presence:
Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 10(3),
266–281.
Schubert,
T., & Otten, S. (2002). Overlap of self, ingroup, and outgroup:
Pictorial measures of self–categorization. Self & Identity,
1(4), 535–576.
Chapters in Edited
Books
Schubert, T., Friedmann, F., & Regenbrecht, H. (1999). Embodied
presence in virtual environments. In Ray Paton & Irene Neilson
(Eds.), Visual representations and interpretations
(pp. 269–278). London:
Springer–Verlag.
Schubert, T., &
Regenbrecht, H. (2002). Wer hat Angst vor virtueller
Realität? Phobie,
Therapie und Präsenz in virtuellen Welten [Who is afraid of virtual
reality? Phobia, therapy and presence and virtual worlds].
In
Bente, G. (Hrsg.), Virtuelle Realitäten [Virtual Realities],
pp. 255–274. Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Waldzus,
S., & Schubert, T. (2000). Group norm and category norm in
anonymous situations: Two sources of social influence. In T.
Postmes, R. Spears, M. Lea, & S. Reicher (Eds.), SIDE issues
centre stage: Recent developments in studies of de–individuation in
groups (pp.
31–45). Amsterdam: KNAW.
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