[Air-L] 3rd Summer School on Internet-based Data Collection and Analysis in Decision Making
U. Reips
u.reips at ikerbasque.org
Thu Jul 4 13:23:42 PDT 2019
Dear colleagues:
we'd be most thankful if you were to distribute
the following announcement of our 3rd Konstanz
summer school.
Looking forward to seeing you at Lake Constance,
Ulf
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3rd Summer School on Internet-based Data
Collection and Analysis in Decision Making 2019
The Graduate School of Decision Sciences and
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz,
invite you to take part in our 3rd Summer School
on Internet-based Data Collection and Analysis in
Decision Making
September 09-13, 2019 @ University of Konstanz
Instructors (bios see below):
Michael Birnbaum * Chick Judd * Gary McClelland * Ulf-Dietrich Reips
Topics:
Basic and advanced concepts of Internet-based research
Methods of Decision Making Research
Mediation & Moderation & Mediated Moderation analysis
Experimental design
Online tools & standards
Visualization
Apps
Optimal design
Theory and model testing
Mixed models
Analysis of Internet data
Avoiding frequently made errors
Practical applications
Social Media
Big Data
Epistemology
iScience
Summer School begins with Registration Monday 9th of September, 11:00
There will be an Early Arrival social gathering on Sunday evening.
Cost: 270.- Euro (Early bird), 290.- after July
16, includes lunches and catering during the
summer school (partial fee waiver for GSDS and
UNIKN Psychology students available)
3 ECTS for those who participate in and pass the optional exam
Social Programme in and around Lake Constance.
Apply until August 15 (for Early bird fee by July
15) by filling the form at
http://iscience.uni-konstanz.de/collaborations/4492-2/
Payment of the fee (270.-/290.- Euro) needs to simultaneously go to:
Recipient: Universitaetskasse Konstanz
Bank: BW-Bank Konstanz
IBAN: DE92 6005 0101 7486 5012 74
BIC: SOLA DE ST
Purpose (very important to include in bank
transfer!): Summer School Data Collection
Please send any inquiries about the summer school
to <gsds.summerschool at uni-konstanz.de>
Instructors:
Michael Birnbaum received his PhD from UCLA in
1972. He taught at University of Illinois,
Urbana- Champaign from 1974-1986, where he was
head of the Division of Quantitative and
Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and
promoted to Full Professor in 1982. He came to
California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) in
1986 on leave from University of Illinois, and
made the position here permanent in 1988. He is a
founder and current co-director of the Decision
Research Center at CSUF. He was named Outstanding
Professor for CSUF in 1991-92. He has published
more than 140 scientific articles and three
books. In the last decade, he has had five grants
from the National Science Foundation and one from
the American Psychological Association. He served
as president of the Society for Mathematical
Psychology, 2002-2003, president of the Society
for Judgment and Decision Making, 2008-2009, and
president of the Society for Computers in
Psychology, 2009-2010.
Charles "Chick" M. Judd is College Professor of
Distinction Emeritus at University of Colorado,
Boulder. He received his PhD in 1976 from
Columbia University after getting a B.A. from
Yale. He then became Assistant Professor, then
Associate Professor at Harvard University. In
1981 he became an Associate Professor at
University of Colorado, Boulder, where he was
promoted to Professor of Psychology and
Neuroscience in 1987 and College Professor of
Distinction in 2006. He has been a Visiting
Professor at Oxford University, the University of
California Berkeley, and Stanford University,
among others. He served as the editor of both the
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology and the
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. His
research has been devoted to two main areas:
social cognition and research methods. In the
former area, he has published widely on
stereotyping, prejudice, and intergroup
relations, particularly looking at causes and
consequences of perceived group differences. In
the later area, his work has been devoted to
issues of mediation, moderation, the analysis of
data with dependencies, and mixed models with
multiple random factors. Among numerous awards,
he received the Thomas Ostrom Award for Lifetime
Contributions to Social Cognition Research, 2010
and in 2012 the Jacob Cohen Award from the
American Psychological Association. He also was
awarded an honorary doctorate from the Catholic
University of Louvain in Belgium.
Gary McClelland is a Professor emeritus of the
University of Colorado, Boulder, received his PhD
in 1971 from the University of Michigan, and has
been a pioneer in the use of interactive
web-based graphics to support understanding of
methodological concepts in both scientific
journal articles and in educational materials
(e.g., Irwin & McClelland, 2003; McClelland,
1997, 2000). Gary's two primary research
interests are (1) judgment and decision making
and (2) statistical methods. He is a founding
member of the Society for Judgment and Decision
Making and a founding fellow of the Association
for Psychological Science. He and Chick Judd in
2012 jointly won the Jacob Cohen Award for
Distinguished Contributions to Teaching and
Mentoring by the American Psychological
Association, Div. 5.
Ulf-Dietrich Reips is a Full Professor at the
University of Konstanz. He received his PhD in
1996 from the University of Tübingen. His
research focuses on Internet-based research
methodologies, the psychology of the Internet,
measurement, development, perceptions of
inequality, cognition of causality, personality,
privacy, Social Media, mobile experience
sampling, collective behavior, and Big Data. In
1994, he founded the Web Experimental Psychology
Lab, the first laboratory for conducting real
experiments on the World Wide Web. Ulf was a
founder of the German Society for Online
Research, was elected the first non-North
American president of the Society for Computers
in Psychology and he is the founding editor of
the free open access journal International
Journal of Internet Science. Ulf and his team
(http://iscience.uni-konstanz.de/) develop and
provide methods and free Web tools for
researchers, teachers, students, and the public.
They received numerous awards for their Web
applications (available from the iScience Server
at (http://iscience.eu/) and methodological work
serving the research community.
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