Denny Borsboom
@borsboomdenny
Professor of Psychology at the University of Amsterdam. Moving to Mastodon, find me at @[email protected]
ID: 700322577
03-10-2013 05:26:15
1,1K Tweet
3,3K Followers
229 Following
🚨 Call for papers at Clinical Psychological Science! I'm so excited to co-edit this special issue with Jennifer Tackett Alex Shackman on multidisciplinary clinical psych science. Empirical, simulation, & conceptual papers all welcome! Abstracts due April 1, 2024. Please share & RT!
Howdy folks, new paper just came out with Sy-Miin Chow, Sacha Epskamp | @sachaepskamp.bsky.social, and Peter Molenaar for fitting N = 1 graphical VAR models and using cluster-based methods to identify groups of people who share similar dynamic patterns. tandfonline.com/eprint/NTXCCIS…
New Paper Alert: advances.in/psychology/10.… Comparing maximum likelihood and maximum pseudolikelihood estimators for the Ising model. By Sara Keetelaar, Nikola Sekulovski (Nikola Sekulovski), Denny Borsboom Denny Borsboom) & Maarten Marsman (Maarten Marsman).
Another important #psychometric #network paper from the Hudson Golino group. scholar.google.com/scholar_url?ur…
New study by The Centre for Urban Mental Health: ➡️urban living is linked to lower levels of social and economic satisfaction and well-being ➡️urban residents exhibit greater psychological inequality ➡️‘Goldilocks zone’ between cities and rural areas go.uva.nl/46dCMxc
I am very proud of this paper, which proposes a systematic method for testing whether theories putatively explain empirical phenomena. Congrats to the whole team, thanks to Noah van Dongen for pulling it over the finish line. psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2025-…
It's out in Psychological Review! In this paper, we propose a method for testing whether theories explain empirical phenomena. Thanks Riet van Bork, Adam Finnemann, @JonasHaslbeck, Han, Jill, Jan Sprenger, and @DennyBorsboom for making this possible! tinyurl.com/52h6e42f
New paper on EWS beyond saddle-node bifurcations! Amazing work by Kyra Evers (with Denny Borsboom, Eiko Fried, Lourens Waldorp) Conclusions: - divergent predictability - scepticism abt. general statements - pessimism w regard to chaotic bifurcations doi.org/10.1007/s11071…