Friday, September 15, 2017

Provisional programme: ESRC funded conference: Bayesian Data Analysis in the Social Sciences Curriculum (Nottingham, UK 29th Sept 2017)



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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