Jana Welling
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Office: Wilhelmsplatz 3, Room: WP3/01.21, 96047 Bamberg
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E-Mail: jana.welling(at)lifbi.de
Phone: +49 (0) 951 700 60 207
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Pillar 1: Education, Personal Development and Learning from Early Childhood to Adulthood
Field: Psychology
Research Interests: Disengaged and Careless Responding
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// DISSERTATION PROJECT
Disengaged and Careless Responding in Large-Scale Assessments
Careless and disengaged occur when study participants answer the questions in surveys or tests (respectively) without due diligence. These behaviors were shown to exist in Large-Scale Assessments (LSAs), posing a threat to the validity of the assessment. Thus, the dissertation project aims at contributing to the understanding of careless and disengaged responding in LSAs, with a focus on the identification and handling of these behaviors in computer based assessments of the NEPS.
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// ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
2018 – 2021
Master of Science in Psychology, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
2014 - 2018
Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
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// ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Current Position
Research Assistant at the Data Center and Method Development, Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi), Bamberg
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// PUBLICATIONS
Welling, J., Gnambs, T., & Carstensen, C. H. (2024). Identifying disengaged responding in multiple-choice items: Extending a latent class item response model with novel process data indicators. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 84(2), 314-319. https://doi.org/10.1177/00131644231169211
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