MathPsych/ICCM 2024 day 1 features a Symposium on Advancing Dynamic Cognitive Models of Psychological Processes. "...we outline several advancements in time series modeling and show how they improve our understanding of psychological processes using empirical applications." #iccmpsyched
The 5th talk in the symposium is "A state-based time series model capturing mood fluctuations over time" by Jessica Schaaf #iccmpsychedmathpsych.org/presentation...
The 4th talk in the symposium is "Capturing asymmetrical temporal dynamics using thresholded time series models" by Rogier Kievit @rogierk.bsky.social#iccmpsychedmathpsych.org/presentation...
The 3rd talk in the symposium is "Theoretical implications of how we model night gaps in ESM" by Sophie Berkhout #iccmpsychedmathpsych.org/presentation...
The second talk in the symposium is "You Could do Better Tomorrow - Modeling day to day fluctuations in cognitive performance" by Michael Aristodemou #iccmpsychedmathpsych.org/presentation...
The first talk in the symposium is "A multiverse analysis of the psychometric properties and robustness of dynamic structural equation models" by Dr. Jean-Paul Snijder & Meike Steinhilber #iccmpsychedmathpsych.org/presentation...
Check out the full description of the Symposium on Advancing Dynamic Cognitive Models of Psychological Processes at mathpsych.org/session/342#iccmpsyched