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Dr. Jana Holtmann

Academic Career

since 01/2014

Research assistant, Methods and Evaluation, Freie Universität Berlin

06/2012 - 10/2012

Student research assistant, Methods and Evaluation, Freie Universität Berlin

05/2010 - 11/2010

Student assistant, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin

10/2007 - 09/2009

Tutor for statistics, Methods and Evaluation, Freie Universität Berlin

Academic Education

08/2015

Master of Science in Statistics, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

09/2012

Master of Science in „Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience“, Freie Universität Berlin

09/2010

Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin

2005

Abitur, Christian-Rauch-Gymnasium Bad Arolsen

Courses during winter semester 2019/20

Courses during summer semester 2019

Courses during winter semester 2018/19

Courses during summer semester 2016

Courses during winter semester 2015/16

Courses during winter semester 2014/15

Courses during summer semester 2008

  • Tutorium zur Vorlesung Statistik II

Courses during winter semester 2007/08

  • Structural Equation modeling
  • Multitrait-Multimethod Analysis
  • Multilevel Analysis
Book Chapters
  1. Koch, T., Holtmann, J., Bohn, J., & Eid, M. (in press). Multitrait-multimethod-analysis. In V. Zeigler-Hill & T. Shakelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of personality and individual differences. Springer.
Journal Articles
  1. Eid, M., Holtmann, J., Santangelo, P., & Ebner-Priemer, U. (in press). On the definition of latent state-trait models with autoregressive effects: Insights from LST-R theory. European Journal of Psychological Assessment.
  2. Koch, T., Holtmann, J., Bohn, J. & Eid, M. (in press). Explaining general and specific factors in longitudinal, multimethod, and bi-factor models: Some caveats and recommendations. Psychological Methods.
  3. Santangelo, P. S., Reinhard, R., Koudela-Hamila, S., Bohus, M., Holtmann, J., Eid, M., & Ebner-Priemer, U. W. (in press). The temporal interplay of self-esteem instability and affective instability in Borderline Personality Disorder patients’ everyday life. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
  4. Holtmann, J., Koch, T., Bohn, J., & Eid, M. (2017). Bayesian analysis of longitudinal multitrait-multimethod data with ordinal response variables. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 70, 42-80.
  5. Koch, T., Schultze, M., Holtmann, J., Geiser, C., & Eid, M. (2017). A multimethod latent state-trait model for structurally different and interchangeable methods. Psychometrika, 82, 17-47.
  6. Ulitzsch, E., Holtmann, J., Schultze, M., & Eid, M. (2017). Comparing multilevel and classical CFA parameterizations of multi-rater data. A Monte Carlo simulation study. Structural Equation Modeling, 24, 80-103.
  7. Holtmann, J., Koch, T., Lochner, K., & Eid, M. (2016). A comparison of ML, WLSMV and Bayesian methods for multilevel structural equation models in small samples - A simulation study. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 51, 661-680.
  8. Luhmann, M., Bohn, J., Holtmann, J., Koch, T., & Eid, M. (2016). I'm lonely, can't you tell? Convergent validity of self- and informant ratings of loneliness. Journal of Research in Personality61, 50-60.
  9. Holtmann, J., Herbort, M.C., Wüstenberg, T., Soch, J., Richter, S., Walter, H., Roepke, S. and Schott, B.H. (2013). Trait anxiety modulates fronto-limbic processing of emotional interference in borderline personality disorder. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7-54.
  10. Böhme, S., Geiser, C., Mühlenhoff, T., Holtmann, J., & Renneberg, B. (2012). Telephone counseling for patients with chronic heart failure: Results of an evaluation study. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 19, 288-297.