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'''Jochen Fahrenberg''' (* [[September 18]], [[1937]] in [[Berlin]]) is a German [[psychologist]] in the fields of [[Personality psychology|personality]] and [[psychophysiology]]
'''Jochen Fahrenberg''' (born 18 September 1937 in [[Berlin]]) is a German [[psychologist]] in the fields of [[personality psychology|Personality]], [[psychophysiology]] and [[philosophy of science]].


==Biography==
== Education and Career ==
Jochen Fahrenberg studied [[psychology]], sociology and philosophy in [[Freiburg im Breisgau|Freiburg]], [[London]] and [[Hamburg]], followed by a PhD at the [[University of Freiburg]]. His dissertation was based on an experimental investigation and [[factor analysis]] of writing movement parameters (graphometry). After working as a research assistant to [[Cardiology|cardiologist]] Professor Ludwig Delius in [[Bad Oeynhausen]], he completed his postdoctoral thesis (habilitation) on Psychophysiological personality research in [[Freiburg im Breisgau|Freiburg]] in 1966.
Prof. Dr. Jochen Fahrenberg studied [[Psychology]] in Freiburg, London and Hamburg and received his doctoral degree from Prof. Dr. [[de:Robert Heiß]] on the subject of graphometry. After a position as a research assistant in [[Bad Oeynhausen]] he completed his postdoctoral thesis (“habilitation”) in 1966 about “Psychophysiological Research in Personality”. He retired as professor emeritus in 2002 from his dual function as head of the section [[Differential Psychology]] and [[Personality psychology|Personality Research]] and co-director (with Prof. Dr. [[Michael Myrtek]]) of the Research Group Psychophysiology in the Department of Psychology at [[Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg|Albert-Ludwigs-University]] of [[Freiburg]], [[Germany]].


Together with Dr. med. Michael Myrtek, he founded the Freiburg ''Psychophysiology Research Group'' in 1970 with funding from the [[Volkswagen Foundation]]''.'' In 1973, he was offered the Chair at the Psychology Department previously held by his academic teacher, the philosopher and psychologist [[:de:Robert Heiß (Philosoph)|Robert Heiß]], founder of the Freiburg Institute. During the following decades he was involved in the Institute's considerable expansion as well as academic reform. In 2002, as professor emeritus, he retired from his dual function as head of the [[Personality psychology|Personality Research]] section and co-director of the Psychophysiology Research Group in the Department of Psychology at [[Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg|Albert-Ludwigs-University]] in [[Freiburg]], [[Germany]].
== Work ==
Jochen Fahrenberg succeeded Robert Heiß, the founder of the Institute for [[Psychology]] and [[Characterology]] (1944-1966) in [[Freiburg]], to the chair where he shaped the structure and goals of the department for over 30 years. Through his empirical “[[falsification]] strategy”, in-depth philosophical discourse, and an early professional und practical orientation in the field of Psychology, he drew together central, often conflicting themes in the department’s past.


==Research==
The Research Group Psychophysiology was founded 1970 by Jochen Fahrenberg and Michael Myrtek and given generous facilities first in Schillhof, later in Belfortstraße (in Freiburg). During its 35-year history it was the centre and the driving force behind [[multivariate]] [[activation]] research, psychophysiological research of personality, research in [[cardiovascular]] [[Physical medicine and rehabilitation|rehabilitation]], disease behaviour, and [[Subjective life satisfaction|life satisfaction]]. The research group also developed and promoted both methodology and techniques of ambulatory monitoring to assist behaviour research in everyday situations.
During its 35-year history, the Psychophysiology Research Group was a centre for [[Multivariate analysis|multivariate]] psychophysiological research on personality, research on [[cardiovascular]] [[Physical medicine and rehabilitation|rehabilitation]], illness behaviour, and [[Subjective life satisfaction|life satisfaction]]. The laboratory was generously supported by the [[Volkswagen Foundation]] (with eight scientific and technical staff, two computer-based electrophysiological labs and a clinical-chemistry lab). The research group also developed and promoted both methodology and techniques of ambulatory monitoring (ambulatory assessment) to assist behavioural research in everyday situations. A number of tests and personality scales were developed, one of which, the [[Freiburger Persönlichkeitsinventar|Freiburg Personality Inventory]] (FPI), comparable to the [[16PF Questionnaire|16 PF Questionnaire]], is the most frequently used in German-speaking countries.


A series of extensive laboratory analyses and [[field research]] was conducted focusing on cardiovascular psychophysiology, in particular. [[Hans Eysenck]]'s Theory of [[Emotionality]] (emotional [[lability]], [[neuroticism]]), which was generally accepted at that time, was critically tested in a number of experimental and clinical studies. The findings contradicted the assumed (hypothetical) [[Correlation and dependence|correlation]] between specific personality factors (questionnaire scales) and autonomic lability (hyperreactivity of the [[autonomic nervous system]]).
Fahrenberg conducted numerous extensive laboratory and [[field work]] focussing in particular on cardiovascular psychophysiology. His [[interdisciplinary]] efforts covered developments in [[methodology]], theory testing – from the biology of personality to [[psychosomatic]]s – and new perspectives in [[applied psychology]]. His work held a constant standing among the top in international research.


A second focus of his research was Ambulant Assessment (ambulatory monitoring): psychophysiological examinations under everyday conditions, also during work and leisure periods, with multi-channel digital systems for recording behavioural, physiological and subjective data. The research group's list of publications consists of more than 400 references (Fahrenberg & Myrtek, 2005); the most important research data have been collected and made available (open access).
Fahrenberg’s [[psychological testing|psychodiagnostic]] work culminated in the development of various personality questionnaires, one of which, the ([[Freiburger Persönlichkeitsinventar|FPI]]; Freiburg Personality Inventory; comparable to the [[Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory|MMPI]]), is the most frequently used in the German-speaking countries. The seventh edition appeared 2001.


His later work was devoted to other areas: [[psychological anthropology]] – including surveys on student [[Attitude (psychology)|attitudes]] and [[Belief|belief systems]], or assumptions about [[human nature]] and the impact of philosophical concepts on [[professional]] issues – the [[philosophy of science]], [[Scientific method|methodology]], [[category of being|categories]] in [[psychology]]; and [[theoretical psychology]]. In addition, a number of books and articles were written about [[Wilhelm Wundt]], a pioneer of modern psychology. This series was completed on the 100th anniversary of Wundt's death with a Centennial review of Wundt's work, its reception and topicality.
Jochen Fahrenberg remained independent and persistent in his search for [[invariance]] and [[consistency]] of [[mind-body]] processes and is an inspiring and influential model for many students and colleagues.


Fahrenberg initiated the ''Workshop for Psychophysiological Methods'' in 1972, which became the ''German Society for Psychophysiology and its Application'' in 1982. Workshops on ambulatory assessment in Freiburg led to the founding of the international ''Society for Ambulatory Assessment'' in 2009.
== Publications ==

Jochen Fahrenberg has so far written around 200 articles, book chapters and books - see also the publications in the catalogue of the [[Deutsche Nationalbibliothek]] (German National Library). In 1972 he initiated the "Arbeitstagung für psychophysiologische Methodik (APM)” (Workshop for Psychophysiological Methods), from which has emerged the German Society for Psychophysiology and its Applications in 1982.
== Awards ==
The following is a selection of his most important writings:
Honorary member of the ''German Society for Psychology'' (DGP)<br />
*Fahrenberg, J. (1967). Psychophysiologische Persönlichkeitsforschung. Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Honorary member of the ''German Society for Psychophysiology and its Application'' (DGPA)<br />
''Psychological Anthropology'' Award 2011, Dr. Margrit Egnér Foundation, [[Zürich]].

==Selected publications==
*Fahrenberg, J., (1967). Psychophysiologische Persoenlichkeitsforschung (Psychophysiological personality research). Goettingen: Hogrefe.
*Fahrenberg, J., Hampel, R., & Selg, H. (1970). Das Freiburger Persoenlichkeitsinventar FPI-R. Handanweisung (Freiburg Personality Inventory Manual). (8th ed. 2010). Goettingen: Hogrefe.
*Fahrenberg, J., & Foerster, F. (1982). Covariation and consistency of activation parameters. Biological Psychology, 15, 151-169.
*Fahrenberg, J. (1986). Psychophysiological individuality: A pattern analytic approach to personality research and psychosomatic medicine. Advances in Behaviour Research and Therapy, 8, 43-100.
*Fahrenberg, J. (1986). Psychophysiological individuality: A pattern analytic approach to personality research and psychosomatic medicine. Advances in Behaviour Research and Therapy, 8, 43-100.
*Fahrenberg, J. (1988). Psychophysiological processes. In J. R. Nesselroade, & R. B. Cattell (Eds.), Handbook of multivariate experimental psychology (2nd ed., pp.&nbsp;867–914). New York: Plenum. {{ISBN|0-306-42526-2}}
*Fahrenberg, J. (1992). Komplementarität in der psychophysiologischen Forschung. Grundsätze und Forschungspraxis. In E.P. Fischer, H.S. Herzka & K.H. Reich (Hrsg.), Widersprüchliche Wirklichkeit. Neues Denken in Wissenschaft und Alltag. Komplementarität und Dialogik (pp. 43-77). München: Piper.
*Fahrenberg, J. (1992). Psychophysiology of neuroticism and anxiety. In A. Gale, & M. W. Eysenck (Eds.), Handbook of individual differences: Biological perspectives (pp.&nbsp;179–226). Chichester: Wiley. {{ISBN|0-471-91155-0}}.
*Fahrenberg, J. &. Myrtek, M. (Eds.) (1996). Ambulatory assessment. Computer-assisted psychological and psychophysiological methods in monitoring and field studies. Seattle, WA: Hogrefe & Huber.
*Fahrenberg, J., & Myrtek, M. (Eds.). (1996). Ambulatory assessment. Computer-assisted psychological and psychophysiological methods in monitoring and field studies. Seattle, WA: Hogrefe & Huber. {{ISBN|0-88937-167-9}}.
*Fahrenberg, J. Hampel, R. & Selg, H. (2001). Das Freiburger Persönlichkeitsinvenar FPI-R mit neuer Normierung. Handanweisung (7. Auflage). Göttingen: Hogrefe.
*Foerster, F., & Fahrenberg, J. (2000). Motion pattern and posture: Correctly assessed by calibrated accelerometers. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 32, 450-457.
*Fahrenberg, J. & Myrtek, M. (2005). Psychophysiologie in Labor, Klinik und Alltag. 40 Jahre Projektarbeit der Freiburger Forschungsgruppe Psychophysiologie - Kommentare und Neue Perspektiven. Frankfurt a.M.: Lang.
*Fahrenberg, J., & Myrtek, M. (Eds.). (2001). Progress in ambulatory assessment. Seattle, WA: Hogrefe & Huber. {{ISBN|0-88937-225-X}}.
*Fahrenberg, Jochen (2007) Menschenbilder. Psychologische, biologische, interkulturelle und religiöse Ansichten. Psychologische und Interdisziplinäre Anthropologie. Online in the internet at www.jochen-fahrenberg.de.
*Fahrenberg, J. (2002). Psychologische Interpretation. Biographien – Texte – Tests (Psychological interpretation. Biographies – Texts – Tests). Bern: Huber. {{ISBN|3-456-83897-2}}. PsyDok ZPID [http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11780/668]
*Fahrenberg, J., Leonhart, R., & Foerster, F. (2002). Alltagsnahe Psychologie mit hand-held PC und physiologischem Mess-System (Psychology in daily life using a hand-held PC and physiological recorder). Bern. Huber. {{ISBN|3-456-83818-2}}. PsyDok ZPID [http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11780/667]
*Fahrenberg, J., & Steiner, J. M (2004). Adorno und die authoritaere Persoenlichkeit (Adorno and the Authoritarian Personality). Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, 56, 127-152. PsyDok ZPID [http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11780/613]
*Fahrenberg, J., & Myrtek, M. (2005). Psychophysiologie in Labor, Klinik und Alltag. 40 Jahre Projektarbeit der Freiburger Forschungsgruppe Psychophysiologie Kommentare und Neue Perspektiven (Psychophysiology in the laboratory, clinic, and daily life. 40 years’ research in the Freiburg Psychophysiology Research Group – Commentaries and new perspectives). Frankfurt am Main: Lang. {{ISBN|3-631-54229-1}}. PsyDok ZPID [http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11780/666]
*Fahrenberg, J. (2007). Menschenbilder. Psychologische, biologische, interkulturelle und religioese Ansichten. Psychologische und Interdisziplinaere Anthropologie (Concepts of man. Psychological, cross-cultural, and religious perspectives. Psychological and interdisciplinary anthropology). e-book. PsyDok ZPID [http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11780/431]
*Fahrenberg, J., & Cheetham, M. (2007). Assumptions about human nature and impact of philosophical concepts on professional issues. A questionnaire-based study with 800 students from psychology, philosophy, and science. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 14 (3), 183-214.
*Fahrenberg, J., Myrtek, M., Pawlik, K., & Perrez, M. (2007). Ambulatory Assessment – Monitoring Behaviour in Daily Life Settings. A Behavioural-Scientific Challenge for Psychology. European Journal of Personality Assessment, 23, 206-213.
*Prill, T., & Fahrenberg, J. (2007). New methods in ambulatory BP monitoring: Interactive monitoring and detection of posture and movement patterns. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 39, 390-398.
*Fahrenberg, J. (2008). Gehirn und Bewusstsein. Neurophilosophische Kontroversen brain and consciousness. Neurophilosophical controversies. In S. Gauggel, & M. Herrmann (Eds.), Handbuch der Neuro- und Biopsychologie (pp.&nbsp;28–43). Goettingen: Hogrefe. {{ISBN|978-3-8017-1910-4}}.
*Fahrenberg, J. (2011). Wilhelm Wundt – Pionier der Psychologie und Außenseiter? Leitgedanken der Wissenschaftskonzeption und deren Rezeptionsgeschichte (Wilhelm Wundt – pioneer in psychology and outsider? Basic concepts and their reception). e-book. PsyDok ZPID [http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11780/662]
*Fahrenberg, J. (2012). Wilhelm Wundts Wissenschaftstheorie. Ein Rekonstruktionsversuch (Wilhelm Wundt's theory of science. An attempt at reconstruction). Psychologische Rundschau, 63 (4), 228-238.
*Fahrenberg, J. (2013). Zur Kategorienlehre der Psychologie. Komplementaritaetsprinzip. Perspektiven und Perspektiven-Wechsel (On categories in psychology. Complementarity principle, perspectives, and perspective-taking). Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers. {{ISBN|978-3-95853-799-6}}; {{ISBN|978-3-89967-891-8}}. PsyDok ZPID [https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.10405]
*Fahrenberg, J. (2015). Wilhelm Wundts Neuropsychologie (Wilhelm Wundt's neuropsychology). D. Emmans & A. Laihinen (Eds.). Comparative Neuropsychology and Brain Imaging: Commemorative publication in honour of Prof. Dr. Ulrike Halsband (pp.&nbsp;348–373). Vienna; LIT-Verlag. {{ISBN|978-3-643-90653-3}}.
*Fahrenberg, J. (2015). Theoretische Psychologie – Eine Systematik der Kontroversen (Theoretical psychology – A system of controversies). Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers. {{ISBN|978-3-95853-077-5}}. PsyDok ZPID [http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11780/904]
*Fahrenberg, J. (2017). The influence of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz on the Psychology, Philosophy, and Ethics of Wilhelm Wundt.PsyDok ZPID [http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11780/3772]
*Fahrenberg, J. (2019). Wilhelm Wundt (1832 - 1920). Introduction, Quotations, Reception, Commentaries, Attempts at Reconstruction. Pabst Science Publishers, 2019. PsyDok [http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11780/3783]
*Fahrenberg, J., Hampel, R., Selg, H.(2020). Freiburger Persönlichkeitsinventar. (9., vollständig überarbeitete Auflage mit neuer Normierung und Validitätshinweisen, Prinzipien der Testkonstruktion und modernen Assessmenttheorie). Goettingen: Hogrefe.
* Fahrenberg, J. (2020). "The influence of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz on the psychology, philosophy, and ethics of Wilhelm Wundt". e-Journal ''Philosophie der Psychologie'', 26, 1–53. [http://www.jp.philo.at/ jp.philo.at]
* Fahrenberg, J. & Stegie, R. (2002). ''Geschichte des Instituts für Psychologe in Freiburg i.Br. Ergänzt bis zum Jahr 2002.'' [[doi:10.23668/psycharchives.5157]]
* Fahrenberg, J. & Fahrenberg, A. (2021). ''Täterforschung nach Auschwitz. John M. Steiners Untersuchungen (1962 bis 2014). Dokumentationsband. ''PsychArchives [[doi:10.23668/psycharchives.5158]]
* Fahrenberg, J & Fahrenberg, A. (2022). ''Täterforschung nach Auschwitz. John Steiners Untersuchungen. Nachlass eines Auschwitz-Überlebenden.'' Pabst Science Publishers, Lengerich, {{ISBN |978-3-95853-800-9}}.
* Fahrenberg, J. (2022). Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920). Eine Centenarbetrachtung 2022. PsychArchives [https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5580]


=== External links ===
Since his status as professor emeritus, Fahrenberg has maintained his high level of productivity with no less than 30 publications thus far (as of summer 2007). Among them are four books: Psychologische Interpretation (2002), Alltagsnahe Psychologie (2002), Annahmen über den Menschen (2004) und Psychophysiologie in Labor, Klinik und Alltag (2005).
*[http://www.psychologie.uni-freiburg.de/ Institute for Psychology at Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.5157 / Geschichte des Instituts für Psychologie in Freiburg]
*[https://www.dgpa.de/ German Society for Psychophysiology and its Application, DGPA]
*[https://www.saa2023.nl /Society for Ambulatory Assessment.]
*[http://www.jochen-fahrenberg.de/ Homepage Jochen Fahrenberg]


=== Research data (open access) ===
== External links ==
<ul role="navigation" aria-labelledby="Psychology"><li role="navigation" aria-label="Navbox">[http://psychdata.zpid.de/index.php?main=search&sub=PsychSpider&q=Fahrenberg/ Standardization samples for questionnaires (normative data)]</li><li >[http://www.jochen-fahrenberg.de/index.php?id=27/ Psychophysiological data]</li></ul>{{Psychology}}
*[http://www.psychologie.uni-freiburg.de/ Psychological Institute of Albert-Ludwigs-UniversityFreiburg, Germany]
*[http://dispatch.opac.d-nb.de/DB=4.1/SET=17/TTL=1/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8500&SRT=YOP&TRM=Fahrenberg%2C+Jochen Publications of Jochen Fahrenberg] in the catalogue of the [[Deutsche Nationalbibliothek|Geman National Library]]
*[http://www.jochen-fahrenberg.de Website of Jochen Fahrenberg]


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Jochen Fahrenberg (born 18 September 1937 in Berlin) is a German psychologist in the fields of Personality, psychophysiology and philosophy of science.

Biography

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Jochen Fahrenberg studied psychology, sociology and philosophy in Freiburg, London and Hamburg, followed by a PhD at the University of Freiburg. His dissertation was based on an experimental investigation and factor analysis of writing movement parameters (graphometry). After working as a research assistant to cardiologist Professor Ludwig Delius in Bad Oeynhausen, he completed his postdoctoral thesis (habilitation) on Psychophysiological personality research in Freiburg in 1966.

Together with Dr. med. Michael Myrtek, he founded the Freiburg Psychophysiology Research Group in 1970 with funding from the Volkswagen Foundation. In 1973, he was offered the Chair at the Psychology Department previously held by his academic teacher, the philosopher and psychologist Robert Heiß, founder of the Freiburg Institute. During the following decades he was involved in the Institute's considerable expansion as well as academic reform. In 2002, as professor emeritus, he retired from his dual function as head of the Personality Research section and co-director of the Psychophysiology Research Group in the Department of Psychology at Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg, Germany.

Forschung

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During its 35-year history, the Psychophysiology Research Group was a centre for multivariate psychophysiological research on personality, research on cardiovascular rehabilitation, illness behaviour, and life satisfaction. The laboratory was generously supported by the Volkswagen Foundation (with eight scientific and technical staff, two computer-based electrophysiological labs and a clinical-chemistry lab). The research group also developed and promoted both methodology and techniques of ambulatory monitoring (ambulatory assessment) to assist behavioural research in everyday situations. A number of tests and personality scales were developed, one of which, the Freiburg Personality Inventory (FPI), comparable to the 16 PF Questionnaire, is the most frequently used in German-speaking countries.

A series of extensive laboratory analyses and field research was conducted focusing on cardiovascular psychophysiology, in particular. Hans Eysenck's Theory of Emotionality (emotional lability, neuroticism), which was generally accepted at that time, was critically tested in a number of experimental and clinical studies. The findings contradicted the assumed (hypothetical) correlation between specific personality factors (questionnaire scales) and autonomic lability (hyperreactivity of the autonomic nervous system).

A second focus of his research was Ambulant Assessment (ambulatory monitoring): psychophysiological examinations under everyday conditions, also during work and leisure periods, with multi-channel digital systems for recording behavioural, physiological and subjective data. The research group's list of publications consists of more than 400 references (Fahrenberg & Myrtek, 2005); the most important research data have been collected and made available (open access).

His later work was devoted to other areas: psychological anthropology – including surveys on student attitudes and belief systems, or assumptions about human nature and the impact of philosophical concepts on professional issues – the philosophy of science, methodology, categories in psychology; and theoretical psychology. In addition, a number of books and articles were written about Wilhelm Wundt, a pioneer of modern psychology. This series was completed on the 100th anniversary of Wundt's death with a Centennial review of Wundt's work, its reception and topicality.

Fahrenberg initiated the Workshop for Psychophysiological Methods in 1972, which became the German Society for Psychophysiology and its Application in 1982. Workshops on ambulatory assessment in Freiburg led to the founding of the international Society for Ambulatory Assessment in 2009.

Awards

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Honorary member of the German Society for Psychology (DGP)
Honorary member of the German Society for Psychophysiology and its Application (DGPA)
Psychological Anthropology Award 2011, Dr. Margrit Egnér Foundation, Zürich.

Selected publications

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  • Fahrenberg, J., (1967). Psychophysiologische Persoenlichkeitsforschung (Psychophysiological personality research). Goettingen: Hogrefe.
  • Fahrenberg, J., Hampel, R., & Selg, H. (1970). Das Freiburger Persoenlichkeitsinventar FPI-R. Handanweisung (Freiburg Personality Inventory Manual). (8th ed. 2010). Goettingen: Hogrefe.
  • Fahrenberg, J., & Foerster, F. (1982). Covariation and consistency of activation parameters. Biological Psychology, 15, 151-169.
  • Fahrenberg, J. (1986). Psychophysiological individuality: A pattern analytic approach to personality research and psychosomatic medicine. Advances in Behaviour Research and Therapy, 8, 43-100.
  • Fahrenberg, J. (1988). Psychophysiological processes. In J. R. Nesselroade, & R. B. Cattell (Eds.), Handbook of multivariate experimental psychology (2nd ed., pp. 867–914). New York: Plenum. ISBN 0-306-42526-2
  • Fahrenberg, J. (1992). Psychophysiology of neuroticism and anxiety. In A. Gale, & M. W. Eysenck (Eds.), Handbook of individual differences: Biological perspectives (pp. 179–226). Chichester: Wiley. ISBN 0-471-91155-0.
  • Fahrenberg, J., & Myrtek, M. (Eds.). (1996). Ambulatory assessment. Computer-assisted psychological and psychophysiological methods in monitoring and field studies. Seattle, WA: Hogrefe & Huber. ISBN 0-88937-167-9.
  • Foerster, F., & Fahrenberg, J. (2000). Motion pattern and posture: Correctly assessed by calibrated accelerometers. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 32, 450-457.
  • Fahrenberg, J., & Myrtek, M. (Eds.). (2001). Progress in ambulatory assessment. Seattle, WA: Hogrefe & Huber. ISBN 0-88937-225-X.
  • Fahrenberg, J. (2002). Psychologische Interpretation. Biographien – Texte – Tests (Psychological interpretation. Biographies – Texts – Tests). Bern: Huber. ISBN 3-456-83897-2. PsyDok ZPID [1]
  • Fahrenberg, J., Leonhart, R., & Foerster, F. (2002). Alltagsnahe Psychologie mit hand-held PC und physiologischem Mess-System (Psychology in daily life using a hand-held PC and physiological recorder). Bern. Huber. ISBN 3-456-83818-2. PsyDok ZPID [2]
  • Fahrenberg, J., & Steiner, J. M (2004). Adorno und die authoritaere Persoenlichkeit (Adorno and the Authoritarian Personality). Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, 56, 127-152. PsyDok ZPID [3]
  • Fahrenberg, J., & Myrtek, M. (2005). Psychophysiologie in Labor, Klinik und Alltag. 40 Jahre Projektarbeit der Freiburger Forschungsgruppe Psychophysiologie – Kommentare und Neue Perspektiven (Psychophysiology in the laboratory, clinic, and daily life. 40 years’ research in the Freiburg Psychophysiology Research Group – Commentaries and new perspectives). Frankfurt am Main: Lang. ISBN 3-631-54229-1. PsyDok ZPID [4]
  • Fahrenberg, J. (2007). Menschenbilder. Psychologische, biologische, interkulturelle und religioese Ansichten. Psychologische und Interdisziplinaere Anthropologie (Concepts of man. Psychological, cross-cultural, and religious perspectives. Psychological and interdisciplinary anthropology). e-book. PsyDok ZPID [5]
  • Fahrenberg, J., & Cheetham, M. (2007). Assumptions about human nature and impact of philosophical concepts on professional issues. A questionnaire-based study with 800 students from psychology, philosophy, and science. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 14 (3), 183-214.
  • Fahrenberg, J., Myrtek, M., Pawlik, K., & Perrez, M. (2007). Ambulatory Assessment – Monitoring Behaviour in Daily Life Settings. A Behavioural-Scientific Challenge for Psychology. European Journal of Personality Assessment, 23, 206-213.
  • Prill, T., & Fahrenberg, J. (2007). New methods in ambulatory BP monitoring: Interactive monitoring and detection of posture and movement patterns. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 39, 390-398.
  • Fahrenberg, J. (2008). Gehirn und Bewusstsein. Neurophilosophische Kontroversen brain and consciousness. Neurophilosophical controversies. In S. Gauggel, & M. Herrmann (Eds.), Handbuch der Neuro- und Biopsychologie (pp. 28–43). Goettingen: Hogrefe. ISBN 978-3-8017-1910-4.
  • Fahrenberg, J. (2011). Wilhelm Wundt – Pionier der Psychologie und Außenseiter? Leitgedanken der Wissenschaftskonzeption und deren Rezeptionsgeschichte (Wilhelm Wundt – pioneer in psychology and outsider? Basic concepts and their reception). e-book. PsyDok ZPID [6]
  • Fahrenberg, J. (2012). Wilhelm Wundts Wissenschaftstheorie. Ein Rekonstruktionsversuch (Wilhelm Wundt's theory of science. An attempt at reconstruction). Psychologische Rundschau, 63 (4), 228-238.
  • Fahrenberg, J. (2013). Zur Kategorienlehre der Psychologie. Komplementaritaetsprinzip. Perspektiven und Perspektiven-Wechsel (On categories in psychology. Complementarity principle, perspectives, and perspective-taking). Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers. ISBN 978-3-95853-799-6; ISBN 978-3-89967-891-8. PsyDok ZPID [7]
  • Fahrenberg, J. (2015). Wilhelm Wundts Neuropsychologie (Wilhelm Wundt's neuropsychology). D. Emmans & A. Laihinen (Eds.). Comparative Neuropsychology and Brain Imaging: Commemorative publication in honour of Prof. Dr. Ulrike Halsband (pp. 348–373). Vienna; LIT-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-643-90653-3.
  • Fahrenberg, J. (2015). Theoretische Psychologie – Eine Systematik der Kontroversen (Theoretical psychology – A system of controversies). Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers. ISBN 978-3-95853-077-5. PsyDok ZPID [8]
  • Fahrenberg, J. (2017). The influence of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz on the Psychology, Philosophy, and Ethics of Wilhelm Wundt.PsyDok ZPID [9]
  • Fahrenberg, J. (2019). Wilhelm Wundt (1832 - 1920). Introduction, Quotations, Reception, Commentaries, Attempts at Reconstruction. Pabst Science Publishers, 2019. PsyDok [10]
  • Fahrenberg, J., Hampel, R., Selg, H.(2020). Freiburger Persönlichkeitsinventar. (9., vollständig überarbeitete Auflage mit neuer Normierung und Validitätshinweisen, Prinzipien der Testkonstruktion und modernen Assessmenttheorie). Goettingen: Hogrefe.
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