Christmas party at Chair I, Institute of Psychology
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Professors and lecturers Janke, Hommers, Kallus and Rausche on the occasion of a Christmas party of the Department I. The photo was taken in 1983 or 1984.

Armin Rausche, standing on the left, was responsible for several decades of intensive and highly demanding statistics teaching. Almost every second student failed one of the two exams at least once.
To his right is Wolfgang Kallus, who later became a professor at the University of Graz. Finally, Professor Hommers can be seen, who taught differential psychology and, as one of few in Germany, forensic psychology.

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