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Thanks to our connected research community, we have the opportunity to keep you updated with the latest news of their studies on behavioral research, eye tracking, usability and ethology.
We are very proud, that all studies presented on this bog where made with software and lab solutions from Mangold International!
Published posts:
INTERACT: Create seamless Events while logging only the start of each behavior
Read here how you could use various logging procedures to code consistently in INTERACT. Read more
Providing engineers with OARS and EARS
Mangold International - Effects of a skills-based vocational training in Motivational Interviewing for engineers in higher education. Read more
ADHD Symptoms, Inhibitory Control and Parenting among Mothers of Children with and without ADHD
ADHD Symptoms- Behavior Observation Study using Mangold INTERACT - learn more here. Read more
Comparison of e-shops with Eye Tracking
Read, how the MangoldVision eye tracking system supported this study on eye tracking of e-shops >>> Read more
Eye Tracking Testing in Comparison to Classic User Testing of Websites
Read, how the MangoldVision eye tracking system supported this study on the comparison of classic user testing and eye tracking testing of usability >>> Read more
Tool transfers are a form of teaching among chimpanzees
More about tool use as a form of teaching among chimpanzees. Teaching is a form of high-fidelity social learning that promotes human cumulative culture. Read more
Behavioral tests and social observations in adult capuchin monkeys
Contextualised behavioral measurements of personality differences obtained in behavioral tests and social observations in adult capuchin monkeys. Read more
Extract Measured Behavior
Extract measured behavior with the Mangold solutions DataView and INTERACT. Read more
Emotion Coregulation in Mother Child Dyads
A Dynamic Systems Analysis of Children with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder Read more