Colloquium Spring 2015

Faculty coordinator: Dr. Paul DeBoeck
Venue:
35 Psychology Building
Time:
12:30-1:30pm

January 12, 2015
Speaker: Dr. Brandon Turner
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University
Title: Integrating neural and behavioral measures of cognition

January 19, 2015
Martin Luther King day

January 26, 2015
Speaker: Dan Schley
Title: Fifty shades of “medium”: The psychology of intermediate attribute levels

February 2, 2015
Speaker: Dr. Mario Peruggia
Department of Statistics, The Ohio State University
Title: Reference priors for constrained Poisson models

February 9, 2015
Speaker: Leanne Stanley
Title: Dear Psychometrician, my model fits great but my scale is terrible

February 16, 2015
Speaker: Dr. Dorinda Gallant
College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University
Title: Use of nonparametric statistics to investigate elementary middle schools teachers’ assessment practices and self-perceived assessment skills

February 23, 2015
Speaker: Alex Sinayev
Title: Testing dual-system accounts of decision making using state-trait analysis

March 2, 2015
Speaker: Robert Agler
Title: Fungible effects: Bias and validity in mediation

March 9, 2015
Speaker: Dr. Chun Wang
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota
Title: A second-order longitudinal model for binary outcomes: Item response theory versus structural equation modeling framework

March 16, 2015
Spring Break

March 23, 2015
Speaker: EunHee Keum
Title: Applying longitudinal IRT models to small sample for scale evaluation

March 30, 2015
Speaker: Slava Nikitin
Title: An application of copulas to the diffusion model of simple decisions

April 6, 2015
Speaker: Dr. Mike Zickar
Department of Psychology, Bowling Green State University
Title: State of IRT research in industrial-organizational psychology: A review and critique of current practices

April 13, 2015
Speaker: Amanda Montoya
Title: Within-subjects mediation: A path-analytic approach

April 20, 2015
Speaker: Patrick Creedon
Title: Small sample statistical mediation analysis: How far can you push the bootstrap?

April 27, 2015
Speaker: Jack DiTrapani
Title: Can fast and slow intelligence be differentiated?