17th Conference of the Methods & Evaluation Section
of the German Psychological Society (DGPs)
September 28 - October 1, 2025 | Berlin, Germany
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Raum L 115 60 |
Date: Monday, 29/Sept/2025 | |
11:30am - 1:00pm |
Statistical Inference Location: Raum L 115 Chair: Julien P. Irmer A Simulation Study to Compare Inferential Properties when Modelling Ordinal Outcomes: The Case for the (Plain but Robust) Proportional Odds Model Relation Analysis - A new Approach to Logical and Statistical Analysis of Hypotheses and Data No Analytical Power Formula? No Problem. A General Model-Implied Simulation-Based Approach to Power Estimation for Likelihood Ratio Tests with Applications in Complex SEM Post-selection inference in Linear Mixed Models |
2:30pm - 4:00pm |
Heterogeneity Location: Raum L 115 Chair: Manuel Arnold Title: As Easy as It Gets: Exploring Parameter Heterogeneity with Individual Parameter Contribution Regression Reasoning with conditionals: A Bayesian latent-mixture model Covariate-informed classification of qualitative individual differences with Bayesian hierarchical latent-mixture models Score-Based Tests for Parameter Instability in Ordinal Factor Models |
Date: Tuesday, 30/Sept/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Methodological challenges in educational and clinical context Location: Raum L 115 Chair: Talha Sajjad Heterogeneity of Effects in Teaching Quality Research: Investigating the Influence of Operationalization Prediction Rule Ensembles for Educational Data Mining in Large-Scale Assessments Methods for Modeling Phase Transitions in Longitudinal Networks in the Behavioral Sciences: An Overview Individual Differences in Careless Responding in Ambulatory Assessment: A Multilevel Latent Class Approach in Individuals With and Without Chronic Pain |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
Missing data Location: Raum L 115 Chair: Kai Jannik Nehler Network analysis with ordinal data: a neighborhood selection approach Addressing Missing Data in Accelerometer Studies: Evaluating the Performance of Imputation Methods for Longitudinal Data Predicting Dropout in Intensive Longitudinal Data: Extending the Joint Model for Autocorrelated Data Multiple imputation of multilevel data with single-level models: A fully conditional specification approach using adjusted group means |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
Software Location: Raum L 115 Chair: Kenneth Koslowski mlts – An open-source R-package for estimation of multilevel latent time series models latent: an R package for fast and general Latent Variable Modeling in R StructuralEquationModels.jl: a Julia Package for Extensible and Efficient Structural Equation Modeling StatsQuest: The Inferential Statistics Adventure |
Date: Wednesday, 01/Oct/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Meta-Analysis and Multiverse-Analysis Location: Raum L 115 Chair: Julian Lohmann A Comparison of Different Approaches for Estimating Study-Level Moderation Effects in Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Modeling MetaEGM - Combining Evidence Gap Maps and Meta-Analysis Prediction Intervals for Meta-Analysis using Combined P-value Functions Reliability Multiverse Analyses: Chances & Challenges |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
Open science Location: Raum L 115 Chair: Aaron Peikert Prediction is All You Need to Demand Open and Transparent Science Must have my walking stick 'cause it may rain: Exploring and exploiting rating scale restrictions via Bernoulli-formalization Simulation studies for methodological research: Status quo, problems, and potential solutions Sequential Designs for Efficient Replications: A Systematic Evaluation |
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