Daniel Graf

University Assistant at the Department of Applied Psychology,
University of Vienna

2019 Dr. phil (with distinction) in Psychology

Main Research Interests
Bullying and Cyberbullying
Contextual influences on aggressive behavior
Sensation seeking as an aggression related construct
Empathy and its effects on aggressive behavior

 

 

 

Academic Appointments
10/16 – present University Assistant (prae doc) University of Vienna, Department of Applied Psychology: Work, Education and Economy
02/18 – 05/19
Project Employee University of Vienna, Department of Applied Psychology: Work, Education and Economy; Project: Financial Literacy among Students

Academic Teaching
03/17 – present
University of Vienna, Department of Applied Psychology: Work, Education and Economy
Seminar “VU Bildungspsychologie” [Educational Psychology]

Publications

  • Graf, D., Yanagida, T., & Spiel, C. (2019). Through the magnifying glass: Empathy’s differential role in preventing and promoting traditional and cyberbullying. Computers in Human Behavior, 96, 186–195.
    doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2019.02.007
  • Graf, D., Yanagida, T., & Spiel, C. (2019). Sensation Seeking’s Differential Role in Face-to-Face and Cyberbullying: Taking Perceived Contextual Properties Into Account. Frontiers in Psychology, 10.
    doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01572
  • Graf, D., Yanagida, T., Maschler, A., & Spiel, C. (submitted, 2019). A tool for investigating the differential functions of aggressive behavior in the face-to-face and cyber context: Extending the Cyber Aggression Typology Questionnaire. Aggressive Behavior.
  • Graf, D. (2015). Empathie für Schmerz: hinter den Kulissen des shared neural activations account. [Empathy for pain: behind the scenes of the shared neural activations account]. Master's thesis.