Gao, S. (2024, March 17–20). How expectations influence scene gist recognition: A diffusion model analysis [Poster]. 66th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psycholog:innen, TeaP), Regensburg, Germany.
Gernand, A. & Lischetzke, T. (2024, September 16–19). Unveiling the impact of careless responding in intensive longitudinal data: A simulation study [Poster]. 53rd Conference of the German Psychological Society (Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs), Vienna, Austria.
Liss, J. (2024, March 17–20). Is the α-parameter of the Lévy-flight model reflective of guessing? [Poster]. 66th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psycholog:innen, TeaP), Regensburg, Germany.
Pischel, M. & Hilbig, B. E. (2024, September 16–19). The structure and personality basis of extremism [Poster]. 53rd Conference of the German Psychological Society (Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs), Vienna, Austria.
Quevedo Pütter, J. (2024, March 17–20). In search of opportunistic consolidation: Disentangling diversion and similarity retroactive interference in episodic memory [Poster]. 66th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psycholog:innen, TeaP), Regensburg, Germany.
Schneider, N. (2024, March 17–20). Decisions From Experience: A Drift Diffusion Model Analysis of Autonomous Sampling Behavior [Poster]. 66th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psycholog:innen, TeaP), Regensburg, Germany.
Streitberger, C. (2024, March 17–20). Three sides of one coin? Comparing storage and retrieval of three multinomial models [Poster]. 66th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psycholog:innen, TeaP), Regensburg, Germany.
Bißantz, S. (2023, September 11–13). Beyond Human Expertise: On the potential of machine learning techniques in predicting replication success [Poster presentation]. 16. Fachgruppentagung der Fachgruppe Methoden und Evaluation der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (FGME), Konstanz, Germany.
Böhm, C.M. (2023, September 24–27). How do modifications of validated scales impact replicability [Poster presentation]. 17. Arbeitstagung der Fachgruppe Differentielle Psychologie, Persönlichkeitspsychologie und Psychologische Diagnostik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DPPD), Salzburg, Austria.
Ecker, S., Ottenstein, C., Vollbracht, D., & Lischetzke. T. (2023, June 5–7). Does the Procedure Matter? Applying a Multiverse Analysis Approach to Ambulatory Assessment Data to Examine the Robustness of Findings on Negative Emotion Differentiation [Poster presentation]. Conference of the Society for Ambulatory Assessment (SAA), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Fenn, J., & Kiesel, A. (2023, September 06–09). Cognitive Affective Maps motivate attitude change [Poster presentation]. 23rd Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP), Porto, Portugal.
Gao, S. (2023, July 18–21). Predictions influence scene gist recognition: a diffusion model analysis [Poster presentation]. Joint 56th Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, 21st International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, and 52nd Meeting of the European Mathematical Psychology Group (MathPsych / ICCM / EMPG), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Hato, T. (2023, July 18–21). Contiguity Effect is Assymmetric Across Pairs, How About Within? [Poster presentation]. Joint 56th Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, 21st International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, and 52nd Meeting of the European Mathematical Psychology Group (MathPsych / ICCM / EMPG), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Jacobsen, C. (2023, September 24–27). Fluctuations in grandiose and vulnerable state narcissism and their relations to daily events and perfectionistic cognitions [Poster presentation]. 17. Arbeitstagung der Fachgruppe Differentielle Psychologie, Persönlichkeitspsychologie und Psychologische Diagnostik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DPPD), Salzburg, Austria.
Jakob, M., Hartmann, R., & Klauer, K.C. (2023, July 18–21). Estimating multilevel signal detection theory models using maximum likelihood [Poster presentation]. Joint 56th Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, 21st International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, and 52nd Meeting of the European Mathematical Psychology Group (MathPsych / ICCM / EMPG), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Liu. X. (2023, July 18–21). Connecting the sample size of mental sampling with working memory capacity [Poster presentation]. Joint 56th Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, 21st International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, and 52nd Meeting of the European Mathematical Psychology Group (MathPsych / ICCM / EMPG), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Seitz, T. (2023, September 11–13). Modeling High-Stakes Personality Assessment Data by Means of Multidimensional IRT [Poster presentation]. 16. Fachgruppentagung der Fachgruppe Methoden und Evaluation der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (FGME), Konstanz, Germany.
Seitz, T. (2023, July 25–28). “What If Applicants Fake Their Responses?”: Modeling Socially Desirable Responding in an IRT Framework [Poster presentation]. International Meeting of the Psychometric Society (IMPS), College Park, United States.
Streitberger, C., & Kuhlmann, B.G. (2023, September 06–09). Are recall and recognition conditionally independent? Testing the retrieval independence assumption in multinominal modeling [Poster presentation]. 23rd Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP), Porto, Portugal.
Streitberger, C., Quevedo Pütter, J., Erdfelder, E., & Kuhlmann B. G. (2023, March 26–29). Validation of free-recall-then-recognition multinomial processing tree model [Poster presentation]. 65th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psycholog:innen, TeaP), Trier, Germany.
Fischer, J., Schnuerch, M., & Schreiner, M. R. (2022, March 20–23). Multinomial processing tree modeling of feature binding in long-term memory [Poster presentation]. 64th Conference of Experimental Psychologists, March 20–23, Cologne, Germany (changed to online).
Laukenmann, R (2022, April 27 – May 1). How much risk are you willing to take? – The influence of framing and individual risk assessment on risk propensity [Poster presentation]. 102nd Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Portland, OR, United States.
Laukenmann, R., Erdfelder, E., Heck, D. W., & Moshagen, M. (2022, February 16–19). Process models of the weapon identification task: How do automatic associations interfere in weapon identification? [Poster presentation]. 2022 Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Preconference: Social Cognition, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Quevedo Pütter, J., & Erdfelder, E. (2022, November 17–20). Does Post-Encoding Alcohol Consumption Really Enhance Memory Consolidation? A Preregistered Encoding-Maintenance-Retrieval Analysis [Poster presentation] 63rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA, United States.
Rebholz, T. R., Hütter, M., & Voss, A. (2022, June). No more information, please! Bayesian modeling insights about sequential advice seeking [Poster presentation]. Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.
Rebholz, T. R., Hütter, M., & Voss, A.(2022, November). No more information, please! Advice seeking by sequential hypothesis testing with Bayes factors [Poster presentation]. Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making (SJDM), San Diego, CA, USA.
Scholz, D. (2022, November 25–26). The dark factor of personality as a common basis for aversive maladaptive traits [Poster presentation]. SMiP Fall Winter Retreat, Ludwigshafen, Germany.
Schumacher, L., Radev, S.T., Voss, A., (2022). Understanding learning during multi-alternative decision-making [Poster presentation]. 5th EADM Summer School on Learning and Decision Making, Barcelona, Spain.
Streitberger, C., Kuhlmann, B. G., Arnold, N. R., & Meier, M. E. (2022, November 17–20). Is working memory linked to encoding or retrieval processes in long-term memory? [Poster presentation] 63rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA, United States.
Petras, N. (2021, July). The challenge of domain-specific trait recovery in bi-factor models [Poster presentation]. 86th Annual (Virtual) Meeting of the Psychometric Society (IMPS), online.
Rebholz, T. R. (2021, July). Adaptive advice taking: Mixed-effects weights and Bayesian stopping [Poster presentation]. SMiP-IOPS Summer Conference, Mannheim, Germany (Online).
Rebholz, T. R., & Hütter, M. (2021, August). How to model (adaptive) advice sampling? – A Bayesian perspective [Poster presentation]. Annual JASP Workshop, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Online).
Rebholz, T. R., & Hütter, M. (2021, August). On the consequences of expecting advice: Investigating an integral element of traditional advice taking research [Poster presentation]. 28th Subjective Probability, Utility and Decision Making (SPUDM) Conference, Warwick, UK (Online).
Scholz, D. (2021, June 8–9). Beyond (low) Agreeableness: A closer view on antagonistic psychopathology [Poster presentation]. SMiP-IOPS Conference, Online.
Schreiner, M. R., Meiser, T., & Bröder, A. (2021, November 4–7). Binding of event elements in episodic memory: Representational Structures and the role of animacy [Poster presentation]. 62nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, LA, United States (Online).
Schreiner, M. R. (2021, July 14–23). Measuring stochastic dependencies in episodic memory retrieval [Poster presentation]. 86th Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society, online.
Schreiner, M. R., Meiser, T., & Bröder, A. (2020, November). Determining the binding structure of event elements in episodic memory [Poster presentation]. 61st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Austin, TX, United States.
Mayer, M. (2020). Aggregation of subjective location judgments: An extension of cultural consensus theory to 2-dimensional continuous data [Poster presentation]. Society for Judgment and Decision Making (SJDM) Annual Meeting 2020, online.
Czink, M. (2019, June). A closer look at the temporal aspects of recovery [Poster presentation]. 34th IOPS/
Frick, S. (2019, June). Comparing information in the multidimensional forced-choice and the true-false format[Poster presentation]. 34th IOPS/
Frick, S., Brown, A., & Wetzel, E. (2019, July). Normativity of trait estimates from multidimensional forced-choice data – A simulation [Poster presentation]. International Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Santiago, Chilé.
Grommisch, G. (2019, June). Modeling individuald differences in emotion regulation repertoire in daily life with multilevel latent profile analysis [Poster presentation]. 34th IOPS/
Hasselhorn, K. (2019, June). Reactivity effects in ambulatory assessment Effects of participant burden on intraindividual variability [Poster presentation]. 34th IOPS/
Horsten, L. (2019, June). The dark core of personality: Dissociating D from Honesty-Humility. Poster presented at the 34th IOPS/
Izydorcyck, D. (2019, June). Measuring rule- and exemplar-based processes in judgment [Poster presentation]. 34th IOPS/
Johannsen, Lea (2019, June). Modelling sequential dependencies in reaction time data: Extending the diffusion decision model [Poster presentation]. 34th IOPS/
Petras, N., Dantlgraber, M., & Reips, UD. (2019, August 5–7). Beyond one test: An R-package for Item Pool Visualization [Poster presentation]. 50th Meeting of the European Mathematical Psychology Group, Heidelberg, Germany. https://osf.io/szb9f/
Radev, S.T. (2019, June). Taming the intractable: Deep learning for universal parameter estimation [Poster presentation]. 34th IOPS/
Radev, S.T. (2019). BayesFlow: Learning complex stochastic models with invertible neural networks [Poster presentation]. 50th Meeting of the European Mathematical Psychology Group (EMPG), Heidelberg, Germany.
Reiber, F. (2019, June). Modeling non-compliance in the Randomized Response Technique using unrelated questions [Poster presentation]. 34th IOPS/
Reiber, F. (2019). Modeling non-compliance in the Randomized Response Technique using unrelated questions [Poster presentation]. International Meeting of the Psychometric Society (IMPS) 2019, Santiago de Chile, Chile.
Reiber, F. (2019). Improving the efficiency of randomized response models: A sequential approach [Poster presentation]. 50th Meeting of the European Mathematical Psychology Group (EMPG), Heidelberg, Germany.
Schumacher, L., Ellis, A., Mast, F., (2019). Decision-making based on self-motion perception: A drift diffusion modelling approach to the speed-accuracy tradeoff [Poster presentation]. Model-based Neuroscience Summer School, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Schumacher, L., Ellis, A., Mast, F., (2019). Decision-making based on self-motion perception: A drift diffusion modelling approach to the speed-accuracy tradeoff [Poster presentation]. Sackler’s colloquium, “Brain produces mind by modeling”, Irvine, California.
Symeonidou, N. (2019, June). Emotional source memory: (Why) Are emotional sources remembered better? [Poster presentation]. 34th IOPS/
Symeonidou, N. (2019). Final destination: Memory! Determinants of remembering to whom you gave what [Poster presentation]. 60th Annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Psychonomics), Montreal, Canada.
Verliefde, T. (2019, June). Do acquaintances elicit ambivalent priming effects? [Poster presentation]. 34th IOPS/
von Krause, M. (2019). Using the diffusion model to assess dark personality [Poster presentation]. 50th Meeting of the European Mathematical Psychology Group (EMPG), Heidelberg, Germany.
Voormann, A., Spektor, M.S., & Klauer, K.C. (2019). Investigating paired word recognition: A comparison of continuous and discrete-state models [Poster presentation]. 61. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen,London, UK.
Voormann, A. (2019). Validating discrete and continuous memory models for paired-word recognition: A base-rate manipulation study[Poster presentation]. 21st Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP), Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
Wiegelmann, M. (2019, June). Chronotype and work: A longitudinal perspective [Poster presentation]. 34th IOPS/
Berkessel, J. & Funk, F. (2018). The influence of perceived remorse on source memory for faces: A multinomial processing tree approach. In 60. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen. Marburg, Germany.
Bott, F. & Meiser, T. (2018). Contingency learning and choice-behavior based on self-directed and other-directed information sampling. In 60. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen. Marburg, Germany.
Hartmann, R. (2018). Recovering Rasch model parameters when the true latent traits are not normally distributed: Comparison of bayesian and likelihood-based approaches. In 60. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen. Marburg, Germany.
Heck, D. (2018). The love of large numbers revisited: A coherence model of the popularity bias [Poster presentation]. Meeting of the Society of Judgment and Decision Making (SJDM) 2018,New Orleans, USA
Horsten, L., & Rasch, T. (2018). ‚I am proud of you.‘ Or should we say ‚I am proud for you‘? [Poster presentation]. 7th CERE Conference, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Data and material
Mascarenhas, M. F., Dübbers, F., Hoszowska, M., Köseoğlu, A., Karakasheva, R., Topal, A. B., Izydorzcyk, D., Lemoine, J. E. (2018). Leading us towards more commitment [Poster presentation]. the Junior Researcher Programme Conference, Cambridge, United-Kingdom.
Pessach, D. & Klauer, K. C. (2018). Base rate task: Not a measure of logical processing. In 60. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen. Marburg, Germany.
Pessach, D. (2018). Dual-process vs. source-integration in reasoning: Comparison using linear ballistic accumulators [Poster presentation]. 5th European Summer School on Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Cognition, Couches, France.
Radev, S., Mertens, U., Voss, A. (2018). Abrox – a graphical user interface for approximate Bayesian computation. In 60. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen. Marburg, Germany.
Schnuerch, M., & Wulff, L. (2018). As you like it: Social value affects recognition memory. In 7. Doktorandenworkshop Allgemeine Psychologie (A-Dok). Mainz, Germany.
Topal, A. B., Karakasheva, R., Mascarenhas, M. F., Dübbers, F., Hoszowska, M., Köseoğlu, A., Izydorzcyk, D., Lemoine, J. E. (2018, February). The power of choice: How identity leadership fosters commitment towards the organization [Poster presentation]. jMeeting, Madrid, Spain.
von Krause, M., Lerche, V., Frischkorn, G., Schubert, A.-L., & Voss, A. (2018). The diffusion model can be used to analyse slow response time tasks. In 60. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen. Marburg, Germany.
Voormann, A., Dittrich, K., Schimpf, N., & Klauer, K. C. (2018). Examining the mechanisms underlying the item-specific proportion congruent effect using the process dissociation procedure. In 60. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen. Marburg, Germany.
Heck, D. W., & Erdfelder, E. (2017). A generalized processing tree framework for discrete-state modeling of discrete and continuous variables [Poster presentation].Psychonomic Society 58th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada.
Heck, D. W., Hilbig, B. E., & Moshagen, M. (2017). Formalizing and comparing psychologically plausible models of multiattribute decisions [Poster presentation]. Meeting of the Society of Judgment and Decision Making, Vancouver, Canada.