Sarah Müller, M.Sc.

Researcher in the Big Data research group

 

  • Research Intern, Institute of Behavioral Science and Technology (IBT), University St. Gallen (HSG) 01/2024 - 06/2024 
  • Research Assistant, Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID), Trier, Big Data Research Unit 04/2020 - 12/2023
  • M.Sc. Psychology 2024, Tübingen University

 

Research interests

Computational Psychology, Large Language Models, Moral Psychology, Well-being, Mobile Sensing

 

Publications

Preprint

  • Müller, S. M., & Bittermann, A. (2024). Leveraging Social Media Data for Unobtrusive Measurement of Academics’ Well-Being. Open Science Framework. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/957h8

Conference Short Papers and Presentations

  • Bergmann, M., Müller, S. M., & Stachl, C. (2024, September). Activities of the (Un-)Happy: Investigating the Predictability of Life Satisfaction from Activity Patterns Captured with Smartphones. Vortrag auf dem Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs), 16.-19. September 2024, Wien, Österreich.
  • Bergmann, M., Müller, S. M., & Stachl, C. (2024, Juli). Activities of the (Un-)Happy: Investigating the Predictability of Life Satisfaction from Activity Patterns Captured with Smartphones. Vortrag auf dem Harvard & UCL Summer Short Course, 15.-19. Juli 2024, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
  • Müller, S. M. & Bittermann, A. (2023, October). Can 280 Characters Speak for Researchers? Leveraging Twitter Data for Unobtrusive Measurement of Academics’ Well-Being. Paper presented at METSTI 2023: Workshop on Informetric, Scientometric and Scientific and Technical Information Research, London, UK. http://dx.doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.13561
  • Müller, S. M., Kotzur, M., & Bittermann, A. (2023, July). An Approach for Researcher Identification on Twitter Without the Need for External Data [Poster Presentation]. 19th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, United States.
  • Bittermann, A., Müller, S. M., & Langer, P. (2023, May). Keeping Up with Psychological Science: PsychTopics – A Computational Assistance Tool for Researchers, Students, Journalists, and Policy-Makers. 4th Symposium on Big Data and Research Syntheses in Psychology, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.