Dr. David Jendryczko is a postdoctoral research associate in the working group for methods for intensive data in psychology.
After recieving his Bachelor-degree at the University of Bielefeld and his Master-degree and PhD at the "Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster", he joined the University of Konstanz in 2019.
Research interests
- Cognitive Abilities
- Automatic Item Generation
- Dyadic Data
- Psychometrics
- Structural Equation Modeling
Education & Professional experience
Preseent
- since 01.2024: external teacher at the University of Zurich, Switzerland
- since 01.2024: Associate Editor for „Thinking Skills and Creativity”
- since 09.2020: Dr. rer. nat., given by the Westfälische Wilhelms-University in Münster
- 04.2019 – today: Research Associate at the University of Konstanz under Prof. Dr. Fridtjof W. Nussbeck (unit for intensive data in psychology in the department for psychology)
Past
- 07.2019 – 06.2023: Guest lecturer at the University of Zürich (institute for Psychology)
- 09.2016 – 02.2020: Research Associate at the Westfälische Wilhelms-University in Münster under Prof. Dr. Heinz Holling (unit for statistics and methods in the department for psychology)
- 05.2016 – 07.2016: Student assistant in the unit for statistics and methods in the department for psychology at the Westfälische Wilhelms-University in Münster (tutor for courses in computer-based data analysis)
- 06.2015 – 01.2016: Student assistant in the unit for clinical psychology in the department for psychology at the Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel (conduction of EEG-experiments)
- 10.2014 – 06.2016: Master of Science in Psychology at the Westfälische Wilhelms-University in Münster, Germany
- 10.2014 – 03.2015; Extension of the student assistant job to tutor for test-theory and test-construction
- 04.2013 – 09.2014: Student assistant in the unit for methods and evaluation in the department for psychology at the University of Bielefeld (tutor for courses in statistics and computer-based data analysis)
- 10.2011 – 09.2014: Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of Bielefeld