
معرفی
Dr. Joran Jongerling is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Methodology and Statistics at Tilburg University's Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. His academic work focuses on developing and applying advanced statistical methods for analyzing longitudinal and intensive longitudinal data, with particular expertise in multilevel AR(1) models and Bayesian statistics.
Dr. Jongerling's research interests span several interconnected areas within quantitative methodology. He specializes in Bayesian Statistics, Multilevel Analysis, Dynamic Modeling, and the analysis of Longitudinal Data collected through Experience Sampling and diary methods. His methodological work addresses critical challenges in modeling individual differences in dynamic processes, measurement invariance across time, and appropriate statistical techniques for intensive longitudinal datasets.
Analysis of his publication trends shows a significant increase in research output in recent years, with 11 publications in 2025 alone. His work spans both methodological development and substantive applications across psychology, education, and health sciences. His methodological contributions often focus on refining techniques for analyzing intensive longitudinal data, while his applied work demonstrates these methods in contexts ranging from multicultural personality assessment to motor development in children with Down syndrome.
Dr. Jongerling actively contributes to advancing methodological standards in psychological research through his work on measurement invariance, simulation studies evaluating statistical techniques, and development of models that appropriately handle the complexities of real-world longitudinal data. His research has practical implications for researchers designing and analyzing intensive longitudinal studies across multiple domains of psychological science.



