Bayesian Data
Analysis in the Social Sciences Curriculum
Supported by the ESRC’s
Advanced Training Initiative
Venue: Bowden Room Nottingham Conference
Centre
Burton Street, Nottingham, NG1 4BU
Provisional schedule:
Time
|
Speaker
|
Title
|
9.30
|
|
Registration (and coffee!)
|
9.50
|
Thom
Baguley
|
Introduction
And Welcome
|
10.00
|
Mark
Andrews
Thom
Baguley
|
Teaching
Bayesian Data Analysis To Social Scientists
|
10.50
|
Zoltan
Dienes
|
Principles
For Teaching And Using Bayes Factors
|
11.40
|
|
Coffee
|
12.00
|
Colin
Foster
|
Bayes
Factors Show Equivalence Between Two Contrasting Approaches To Developing
School Pupils’ Mathematical Fluency
|
12.20
|
Helen
Hodges
|
Towards
A Bayesian Approach In Criminology:
A
Case Study Of Risk Assessment In Youth Justice
|
12.40
|
|
Lunch
|
1.40
|
Jayne
Pickering
Matthew
Inglis
Nina
Attridge
|
Does
Pain Affect Performance On The Attentional Networking Task?
|
2.00
|
Oliver
Clark
|
First
Steps Towards A Bayesian Model Of Video Game Avatar Influence
|
2.20
|
|
Coffee
|
2.40
|
Richard
Morey
|
The
Fallacy Of Placing Confidence In Confidence Intervals
|
3.30
|
Daniel
Lakens
|
Learning
Bayes As A Frequentist: A Personal Tragedy In Three Parts
|
4.20
|
|
Close and farewell
|
Organizers:
Thom Baguley twitter:
@seriousstats
Mark Andrews twitter:
@xmjandrews
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