Claudia Crayenمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Claudia Crayen is a Scientific Associate in the Department of Methods and Evaluation within the Department of Education and Psychology at the Free University of Berlin. She has been a Research Associate at the university since July 2008, following the completion of her doctorate in Philosophy from the same institution in July 2015. Dr. Crayen teaches various courses related to statistical analysis and research methods, including Multivariate Statistical Analysis Methods, Statistics I and II, and Evaluation Research across multiple semesters from Winter Semester 2008/2009 through the upcoming Winter Semester 2024/2025. Dr. Crayen's educational background includes: Doctorate in Philosophy (2015) from the Department of Education and Psychology, Free University of Berlin Diploma in Psychology (2008) from the Free University of Berlin Studies in Psychology (2002-2008) at the Free University of Berlin Abitur (2001) from Kiel School of Letters Dr. Crayen's research focuses on psychological methods, statistics, and evaluation research, with particular expertise in multivariate analysis, emotion regulation, and psychometrics. Her work bridges methodological innovation with practical applications in medical psychology, particularly in patient communication and understanding. She has developed expertise in latent state-trait models, Markov modeling for experience sampling data, and multimethod assessment approaches. Her research often addresses how people process emotional information, regulate their moods, and how methodological approaches can better capture these psychological processes. Dr. Crayen's publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to psychological methodology, with a recent shift toward applied medical psychology research. Her most recent work (2019-2023) focuses on using visual methods to improve patient understanding and reduce anxiety during cardiac procedures. Earlier work (2010-2018) centered on methodological innovations in mood regulation assessment, latent Markov modeling, and psychometric approaches to measuring constructs like emotional clarity and job satisfaction. Her research consistently combines sophisticated statistical modeling with practical psychological questions. Dr. Crayen has been actively involved in teaching statistical methods and research methodology across numerous semesters, offering courses in multivariate analysis, statistics, and evaluation research. While specific grant information is not provided in the available text, her collaborative publications suggest involvement in research projects related to medical psychology and methodological development.






