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Patrick Höhener

Patrick Höhener, PhD

  • Post-Doc SNF
Phone
+41 44 635 72 45
Address
Binzmühlestrasse 14 / Box 14, CH-8050 Zürich
Room number
BIN 3.D.12 (3rd floor)

Publications

Research interests

  • Social processes during health behaviour change
  • Mechanisms of health behaviour change
  • Just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs)

Projects

  • Time and Ties: Dynamic modelling of temporal patterns in dyadic health behaviour change
  • Aktiv im Alltag: Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) study investigating social exchange processes in sedentary behaviour

Professional experience

Since 08/2025 Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Psychology, Applied Social and Health Psychology, University of Zurich, CH (Prof. Dr. Urte Scholz)
08/2021-07/2025 PhD candidate at the Institute of Psychology, Applied Social and Health Psychology, University of Zürich, CH (Prof. Dr. Urte Scholz)
12/2019-07/2021 Research assistant at the Institute of Business Administration, Consumer Behavior, University of Bern, CH (Prof. Dr. Claude Messner)
09/2019-07/2021 Research assistant at Institute of Social Sciences, Sustainable Development, University of Bern, CH (Prof. Dr. Sonja Vogt)
08/2019-07/2020 Intern at the Institute of Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Perception and Research Methods, University of Bern, CH (Prof Dr. Sayim Bilge)
03/2019-09/2019 Research assistant at Institute of Psychology, Work and Organizational Psychology, University of Bern, CH (Prof. Dr. Andreas Hirschi)

Academic training

07/2025 Ph.D. in Psychologie, Universität Zürich, CH; Dissertation: Investigating the Intricate Association Between Social Exchange Processes and Health Behaviour
09/2019 Master of Science in Psychology, University of Bern, CH; Master thesis at the Department of Social Neuroscience and Social Psychology, University of Bern, CH; Master thesis: Moderating Effects of Value Reflection and Conceptual Abstraction on Mechanisms of Behavioral Spillover Effects
09/2016 Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Bern, CH; Bachelor thesis: Wirkungen von Emotionen auf nachhaltige Absichten, Entscheidungen und Verhalten

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