Laura Brückner
LIFE Berlin
External LIFE Fellow since 2026, HMU Health and Medical University, Potsdam
I am a predoctoral researcher at HMU Health and Medical University Potsdam, supervised by Annette Brose and David Richter. My research interests center on psychological assessment, particularly measurement reactivity in intensive longitudinal data. I studied Psychology at MSB Medical School Berlin and later completed a master’s degree in Psychology at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, specializing in Human-Technology Interaction. My master’s thesis, supervised by Matthias Ziegler, explored the impact of team personality on team performance by comparing multilevel modeling and random forest methods with partially experimental data. My current doctoral work focuses on understanding how repeated assessments may shape both psychological processes and their measurement.
Dissertation project:
Measurement reactivity in intensive longitudinal data (ILD)