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Robert Miller holds the Professorship for Psychological Methodology at the Department of Psychology, Humboldt University of Berlin. His academic work centers on advancing methodological rigor in psychological science through interdisciplinary approaches bridging statistics, neuroscience, and digital technology.
Miller's research program integrates core domains including stress physiology (using cortisol biomarkers), digital health application development, and psychometric instrument validation. He pioneers methods for high-dimensional data analysis in "large-p, small-n" scenarios, Bayesian evidence generation frameworks, and meta-psychological standardization of research protocols. His work consistently emphasizes ecological validity through comparisons of laboratory versus real-world settings.
Publication trends reveal Miller's strategic focus on methodological innovation across stress measurement and digital health. His recent work demonstrates increasing integration of signal processing techniques (e.g., wavelet transforms) with psychological assessment, alongside cross-national validation studies of stress biomarkers. A distinctive pattern involves translating complex statistical models into practical tools for clinical outcome assessment while maintaining rigorous psychometric properties.
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