Diffusion Models (and related models) II
Organizer: Andreas Voss
External guests: Trisha van Zandt and Chris Donkin
Date & time: 11 & 12 October 2024 (11:00 a.m. – 02:00 p.m.)
Location: Kloster Neustadt (Waldstraße 145, 67434 Neustadt an der Weinstraße)
Contributions:
More details will be announced soon (via email).
Intensive Longitudinal Data
Organizer: Sabine Sonnentag
Date & time: 15 March 2024 (10:00 a.m. – 05:00 p.m.)
Location: University of Mannheim
Description:
The idea is to bring together SMiP researchers who work with ESM or diary data to discuss questions, pressing problems, and potential solutions. This discussion is not limited to data-analysis issues; questions regarding study planning can also be addressed.
Diffusion (and related) Models
Organizer: Andreas Voss
Date & time: 22 & 23 September (11:00 a.m. – 02:00 p.m.)
Location: Kloster Neustadt (Waldstraße 145, 67434 Neustadt an der Weinstraße)
Contributions
Franziska Henrich: The 7-parameter diffusion model
Tuba Hato: Investigating Model Misspecification of Lévy Flights
Lasse Elsemüller: Comparing Bayesian Hierarchical Evidence Accumulation Models with BayesFlow
Lukas Schumacher: A Tutorial to Bayesian Estimation of Non-Stationary Cognitive Models
Julia Liss: It's just noise... or is it? The psychological meaning of the stability parameter of the Lévy flight model
Chris Donkin (LMU Munich): Keynote: Getting rid of Bias in Decision Making
Shanqing Gao: Predictions influence scene gist recognition? A diffusion model analysis
Paul Kelber: Modeling temporal-order judgment in an evidence-accumulation framework: An outlook
Parker Smith: The Nonlinear Extension of DMC: Accomodating Neutral Condition Behavior in Models of Cognitive Control
Andrea Kiesel: Presentation of Katja Pollak's dissertation project
Mischa von Krause: A multiverse analysis of the relationship between decision process model parameters and age
Modeling Heterogeneity of Response Processes
External Guest: Holger Brandt (University of Tübingen)
Date & time: 13 March 2023 (10:30 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.)
Location: Campus Mannheim (B6, 30–32, Room 108 – Computer Lab)
Contributions
Kilian Hasselhorn: The effects of questionnaire length on response styles in ambulatory assessment
Emre Alagöz: Modeling within- and between-person heterogeneity in response strategies
Steven Bißantz: Do common scale modifications affect direct replications? A cross-disciplinary multi-sample replication experiment
Marcel Schmitt: Exploring within-person and between-person variability in qualitative emotional granularity with mixture latent Markov factor analysis
Viola Merhof: Modeling dynamic response strategy changes in survey responding