My work employs quantitative methods (e.g., from the computational social sciences and digital epidemiology) on the grounds of psychological theory to better understand human health behavior.
Work
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Bruckmann, R. W., Rose, A., Puta, C., Wiedermann, M. & Brockmann, D. (2023). Average resting pulse increases with number of reported symptoms. Corona-Datenspende Reports.
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Wiedermann, M., Bruckmann, R. W. & Brockmann, D. (2023). Corona-Datenspende - Teildatensatz Vitaldaten (2023-08-10) [Data set]. Zenodo.
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Bruckmann, R. W., Sprengholz, P., Wiedermann, M., Brockmann, D. (2023). How social environments alter protection behavior. Corona-Datenspende Reports.
journal article
Sprengholz, P., Bruckmann, R. W., Wiedermann, M., Brockmann, D., & Betsch, C. (2023). From delta to omicron: The role of individual factors and social context in self-reported compliance with pandemic regulations and recommendations. Social Science & Medicine, 317, 115633.
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Jack, O., Bruckmann, R. W., Schenk, H., Brockmann, D. (2022). Two years of data donation: Introducing the interactive Vital Data Explorer. Corona-Datenspende Reports.
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Kolb, J., Wiedermann, M., Bruckmann, R. W., Rose, A., Hinrichs, D., Brockmann, D. (2022). Is testing at home sufficient? Self-tests and official statistics. Corona-Datenspende Reports.