Credit: B. Klein
Research Areas
- Job Stress and Recovery
- Health Behavior
- Proactive Work Behavior
Teaching (SMIP)
- Foundations II: „Modeling Within-Person Fluctuation and Within-Person Change: Specific Applications“
- Foundations II: „Modeling Intraindividual Variabilty and Change“ (together with T. Lischetzke)
- Workshop „Substantive SMiP Research Topics in Mannheim“
- Training „Work Organization and Stress Management“ fall 2019
Possible thesis topics
Ph.D. students are very welcome to devise their own thesis topic. However, some possible thesis topics are listed here:
- Fluctuation of affect during the workday: Interplay between circadian rhythm and fatigue-related processes
- Recovery fadeout during the day at work
- Exhaustion and perceptions of job stressors: A latent state-trait approach
- Modeling compliance patterns in intensive longitudinal data