Dr. Andreas Neubauer
Head of Unit
Intensive Longitudinal Data
Education and Human Development
Rostocker Straße 6
60323
Frankfurt am Main
Projects
- DYNAMO – Dynamics of Need Associated Motivation
- ExTra – Experiences during the Transition out of Upper Secondary Education
- PACO – Psychological Adjustment to the COVID-19 Pandemic
- STECCO – Starting Tertiary Education during the Corona Crisis: A Challenge and an Opportunity
- UPWIND – Understanding and Improving Daily Cognitive and Affective Within-Child Dynamics in the School Context
Publications
Professional activities
- Since 08/2021
- Head of the Emmy Noether Junior Research Group Intensive Longitudinal Data, DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education, Frankfurt am Main
- 04/2021 – 07/2021
- Visiting Professor of Psychological Research Methods, Humboldt University Berlin
- 07/2017 – 03/2021
- Postdoctoral Researcher, DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education, Frankfurt/Main
- 2017
- Visiting Scholar, The Pennsylvania State University, Center for Healthy Aging
- 2016
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Dr. phil., University of Heidelberg
Title: Inter-individual differences in within-person effects – Methodological considerations and an empirical example in the framework of Self-Determination Theory
- 2013 – 2017
- Research Associate, University of Heidelberg, Institute of Psychology
- 2010 – 2013
- University of Kentucky and University of Heidelberg (M.Sc. in Psychology)
- 2007 – 2010
- University of Heidelberg (M.Sc. in Psychology)
Current work and research priorities
- Intensive longitudinal designs: Modeling inter-individual differences in within-person effects; psychometrics of intensive longitudinal data
- Within-person couplings of affective, motivational, and cognitive processes across the life span
- Basic psychological needs
last modified
Nov 11, 2022