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Robert W. Bruckmann

Hi, I'm Robert.

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.

I’m currently anchored at Robert Koch-Institute’s Project Group for Computational Epidemiology within the Research on Complex Systems Group at Humboldt University of Berlin.



Work


scicomm Bruckmann, R. W., Rose, A., Puta, C., Wiedermann, M. & Brockmann, D. (2023). Average resting pulse increases with number of reported symptoms. Corona-Datenspende Reports.

data set Wiedermann, M., Bruckmann, R. W. & Brockmann, D. (2023). Corona-Datenspende - Teildatensatz Vitaldaten (2023-08-10) [Data set]. Zenodo.

scicomm 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.

scicomm Jack, O., Bruckmann, R. W., Schenk, H., Brockmann, D. (2022). Two years of data donation: Introducing the interactive Vital Data Explorer. Corona-Datenspende Reports.

scicomm 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.