M.Sc. Friedemann Trutzenberg
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Methods and Evaluation
Researcher
Office hours
by arrangement
Curriculum Vitae (Excerpt)
1/2025 |
Staff mobility (IWAH Lab, Social Psychology Division, Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) |
6/2024 |
Staff mobility (Chair of Health Care Ethics, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Graz) |
since 03/2021 |
Research assistant (Division Methods and Evaluation, Freie Universität Berlin) |
09/2019 - 10/2020 |
Student research assistant (Sozio-Economic Panel, SOEP, German Institute for Economic Research) |
06/2019 - 03/2021 |
Ext. researcher (Mental health with developmental disorders treatment centre, Evangelisches Krankenhaus Königin Elisabeth Herzberge Berlin) |
2017 - 2021 |
Master programme in Psychology (focus on Clinical and Health Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin, stay at Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona) |
2017 - 2018 |
Student research assistant (Division Personality Psychology and Psychological Assessment, Freie Universität Berlin) |
2016 - 2020 |
Conductor of the institute choir (Max Planck Institut for Human Development) |
2013 - 2017 |
Bachelor programme in Psychology (Freie Universität Berlin) |
2013 - 2015 |
C-degree programme in church music (Archdioceses of Cologne and Berlin) |
Award
2024: Award for excellent teaching 2024, Department of Education and Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin
Research cooperations
Collaborator at IWAH Lab, Social Psychology Division, Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
Society memberships
- German Psychological Society (DGPs)
- European Association of Personality Psychology (EAPP)
- German Public Health Association (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Public Health e.V., DGPH)
- European Public Health Association (EUPHA)
- German-Polish Society - Federal Association (Deutsch-Polnische Gesellschaft Bundesverband e.V., DPGBV
Courses during winter semester 2024/25
- 125102 Introduction to Psychology - Research Methods, Epistemology and History: Methods Tutorial
- 125104 Introduction to Psychology - Research Methods, Epistemology and History: Methods Tutorial
- 125123 Lab Class Statistics I
- 125125 Lab Class Statistics I
Courses during winter semester 2023/24
- 125102 Introduction to Psychlogy - Techniques for Scientific Work
- 125104 Introduction to Psychology - Techniques for Scientific Work
- 125105 Introduction to Psychology - techniques for Scientific Work
- 125122 PC Seminar Statistics I
- 125124 PC Seminar Statistics I
- 125126 PC Seminar Statistics I
Courses during summer semester 2023
Courses during winter semester 2022/23
Courses during summer semester 2022
Courses during winter semester 2021/22
Courses during summer semester 2021
- Distributive justice beliefs
- Global public health
- Cosmopolitanism and Identification With All Humanity
- Ambiguity tolerance
- Religiosity and spirituality
- Major life events and lifespan development
- Music-based diagnostics of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Preprints
Trutzenberg, F. & Eid, M. (2024). Stability and change of spirituality following childbirth: Longitudinal evidence from data of the Swiss Household Panel using multiple propensity score matching analyses. Retrieved from osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/6jdms
Journal articles
Hagel, M. L., Trutzenberg, F. & Eid, M. (2024). Applying the robust chi-square goodness-of-fit test to multilevel multitrait-multimethod models: A Monte Carlo simulation study on statistical performance. Psychology International, 6, 462-491. doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/psycholint6020029
Geisen, P., Trutzenberg, F. & Eid, M. (2023). Efficient measurement of Global Human Identification and Citizenship – is one item sufficient? European Journal of Psychological Assessment. doi: 10.1027/1015-5759/a000801
Hagel, M. L., Trutzenberg, F. & Eid, M. (2022). Perceived parenting and identification with all humanity: Insights from England and Germany. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 924562. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.924562
Trutzenberg, F., Tergeist, M., Sappok, T. & Bergmann, T. (2021). Replikation des diagnostischen Algorithmus der Musikbasierten Skala zur Autismus-Diagnostik (MUSAD) [Replication of the diagnostic algorithm of the Music-based Scale for Autism Diagnostics (MUSAD)]. Musiktherapeutische Umschau, 42(1), 27-40.
Contributions on conferences
Trutzenberg, F., Hagel, M. L. & Eid, M. (2024e). Global health resource distribution during COVID-19 and in future pandemics: Here's what people say [Abstract]. European Journal of Public Health, 34(S3), iii473.
Trutzenberg, F., Hagel, M. L. & Eid, M. (2024d, 19-20 September). Who finds what just? Attitudes on global health resource allocation principles during pandemics and their association to Identification With All Humanity. Evidence from England and Germany [Talk]. 5th Scientific Meeting of the German Political Psychology Network, Vienna, AT.
Trutzenberg, F., Hagel, M. L. & Eid, M. (2024c). How to distribute scarce health care resources globally? Here’s what people say. Insights on preferences for pandemics and their consistency from representative adult samples in England and Germany [Abstract]. In German Society for Psychology & Austrian Society for Psychology (Eds.), 53rd DGPs Congress / 15th ÖGP Conference (pp. 1379-1380). Wien: University of Vienna.
Trutzenberg, F., Hagel, M. L. & Eid, M. (2024b, August 6-9). "Humankind first, my country second!" Does Identification With All Humanity explain attitudes on global health resource allocation principles during COVID-19? Evidence from England and Germany [Poster presentation]. European Conference on Personality, Berlin, DE.
Trutzenberg, F., Hagel, M. L. & Eid, M. (2024a, July 1-2). How to distribute scarce health care resources globally? Here’s what people say. Insights on pandemics-related preferences and their consistency from representative adult samples in England and Germany [Poster presentation]. International Pandemic Sciences Conference, Oxford, UK.
Trutzenberg, F. & Eid, M. (2023b). Stabilität und Veränderung elterlicher Spiritualität nach der Geburt des ersten Kindes. Befunde aus Propensity-Score-gematchten Längsschnittdaten des Schweizer Haushalt Panel auf Grundlage von Strukturgleichungsmodellen. [Stability and change of parental spirituality after the birth of the first child. Evidence from propensity-score matched longitudinal data of the Swiss Household Panel on the basis of structural equation modelling]. [Abstract]. In T. M. Ortner, F. G. Hartmann, N. Badstuber & S. Breuer (Eds.). 17. Arbeitstagung der Fachgruppe Differentielle Psychologie, Persönlichkeitspsychologie und Psychologische Diagnostik (DPPD). (p. 108). Salzburg: Universität Salzburg.
Trutzenberg, F. & Eid, M. (2023a). Stability and change of spirituality following childbirth. Longitudinal evidence from data of the Swiss Household Panel using propensity score matching analyses and structural equation modelling. [Abstract]. In FORS & Swiss Household Panel (Eds.). 12th International Conference of Panel Data Users in Switzerland (p. 17). Lausanne: FORS.
Trutzenberg, F., Sappok, T., Heinrich, M. & Bergmann, T. (2021b). Replication of the diagnostic validity of the Music-based Scale for Autism Diagnostics (MUSAD). (13th European Congress of Mental Health in Intellectual Disability – abstracts for keynotes and oral presentations). [Abstract]. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 65(8), 728.
Trutzenberg, F., Sappok, T., Heinrich, M. & Bergmann, T. (2021a). Replikation der diagnostischen Güte der Musikbasierten Skala zur Autismus-Diagnostik (MUSAD). [Replication of the diagnostic quality of the Music-based Scale for Autism Diagnostics (MUSAD)]. [Abstract]. In M. Noterdaeme & I. Dziobek (Eds.), 1. Digitale Wissenschaftliche Tagung Autismus-Spektrum. (pp. 54-55). Frankfurt: Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Autismus-Spektrum (WGAS) e.V.
Talks
Trutzenberg, F. (2025, 10 January). Some of our research on Identification With All Humanity. [Guest talk]. IWAH Lab, Social Psychology Division, Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, PL.
Trutzenberg, F. (2024, 5 June). Wie sollten knappe Gesundheitsreserven global verteilt werden? So denkt die Bevölkerung: Erkenntnisse aus England und Deutschland [How should scarce health resources be globally distributed? This is how citizens think: Insights from England and Germany]. [Guest lecture]. Chair of Health Care Ethics, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Graz, AT.