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Invited Presentations

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2024, July). How Best to Quantify Replication Success? Invited presentation for the International Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Prague, Czech Republic.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2023, November). How to Make Your Dataset GDPR Compliant and Fair? Invited presentation for the Increase Your Impact Symposium of the Hanzehogeschool, Groningen, The Netherlands.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2023, June). How to Make Your Dataset GDPR Compliant and Fair? Invited presentation for the Open Science Center Groningen summer event, Groningen, The Netherlands.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2022, June). What to Replicate? Invited presentation for the SAVI conference, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2021, December). Bayes Factors for Null Hypothesis Testing: On the Principle of Parsimony. Keynote presentation for the IOPS conference, virtual.

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van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2020, February). Strength of evidence in the recommendation of medications. Invited presentation for the Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group, Bristol, UK.

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van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2020, January). Evaluating Statistical Evidence in Biomedical Research, Meta-Studies, and Radical Randomization. Invited presentation for the Design and Analysis of Replication Studies Symposium, Zürich, Switzerland.

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van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2019, October; 2021, February). Bayesian Hypothesis Testing: The One-Hour Version. Invited presentation for the BCN Symposium, Groningen, The Netherlands.

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van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2018, July). Thoughts on Evaluating Statistical Evidence in Biomedical Research. Invited presentation for the METRICS lab, Stanford, US.

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van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2018, June). Perspectives on Evaluating Statistical Evidence in Biomedical Research. Invited presentation for the statistical division of the European Medicines Agency, London, UK.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2018, February). On Replications: Something Empirical, Methodological, Perceptual, and Statistical. Invited lecture for the department of Cognitive Psychology, Melbourne, Australia.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2016, December). RT Modeling: Parsimony, Joint Modeling, and Relative Accumulation. Keynote lecture for the biannual IOPS conference, Groningen, The Netherlands.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2016, November). RT Modeling: Parsimony, Joint Modeling, and Relative Accumulation. Invited presentation for the School of Psychology at the University of Zürich, Switzerland.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2016/2017/2018, April). Alternatives to DDM: LBA, LCA & EZ. Invited lecture for the Groningen Spring School on Cognitive Modeling at University Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2016, March). Response Time Models & Preregistered Replications. Invited presentation for the Clinical Department of the School of Psychology at University Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands. 

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2016, February). Response Time Models & Preregistered Replications. Invited presentation for the School of Psychology at Newcastle University, Newcastle, Australia.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2014, October). Bayesian Models of Cognition: Normative or Descriptive? Invited presentation for the School of Psychology at Newcastle University, Newcastle, Australia. 

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2014, February). Introduction to Bayesian Statistics: Philosophy and Differences with Frequentist Statistics. Invited presentation for the Center for Language Studies at the Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. 

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2013, September). What Response Time Modeling Can Teach Us: Applications to Alcohol, Prejudice, and Video Games. Invited presentation for the School of Psychology at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. 

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2013, March). Decisions: Timed and Untimed. Invited presentation for the Department of Psychological Methods at the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2013, February). The Joys of Response Time Modeling. Invited presentation for the School of Psychology at University College London, London, UK. 

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2012, November). The Joys of Response Time Modeling. A Selection of Experimental Work. Invited presentation for the School of Cognitive Science at the University of California Irvine, Irvine, USA.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2012, August). The Joys of Response Time Modeling. Invited presentation for the School of Psychology at Newcastle University, Newcastle, Australia.

Conference Presentations

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2023, July). On the Utility of Hypothesis Testing and the Principle of Parsimony. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Psychology Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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Kovacs, M.*, van Ravenzwaaij, D.*, Hoekstra, R., & Aczel, B. (2021, November). SampleSizePlanner: A Tool to Estimate and Justify Sample Size for Two-Group Studies. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, virtual. *=shared first author

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van Ravenzwaaij, D., Selker, R., Linde, M. & Wagenmakers, E.-J. (2019, July). Evidence for the Absence of an Effect: TOST, ROPE, and Interval BFs. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Psychology Society, Montreal, Canada.

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van Ravenzwaaij, D., & Ioannidis. J. P. A. (2019, July). Strength of Evidence in the Recommendation of Medications. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Clinical Biostatistics, Leuven, Belgium.

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van Ravenzwaaij, D., & Ioannidis. J. P. A. (2018, July). FDA Policy Revisited: Strength of Evidence for Two ‘Significant’ Trials. Paper presented at the International Conference on Teaching Statistics, Kyoto, Japan.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Brown, S. D., Marley, A. A. J., & Heathcote, A. (2018, May). Accumulating Advantages: A New Framework for Multi-Alternative Forced Choice Tasks. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Psychonomics International, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

 

Albers, C., Kiers, H., & van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2018, February). Credible Confidence: A pragmatic view on the frequentist vs Bayesian debate. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Australian Society for Mathematical Psychology, Perth, Australia.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., & Ioannidis, J. P. A. (2017, November). A Simulation Study of the Strength of Evidence in the Endorsement of Medications Based on Two Trials with Statistically Significant Results. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Vancouver, Canada.

 

Tillman, G., Benders, T., Brown, S. D., & van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2017, August). An Evidence Accumulation Model of Acoustic Cue Weighting in Vowel Perception. Paper presented at the annual meeting of ICON, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., & Ioannidis, J. P. A. (2017, July). A Simulation Study of the Strength of Evidence in the Endorsement of Medications Based on Two Trials with Statistically Significant Results. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Psychology Society, Warwick, UK.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Brown, S. D., Marley, A. A. J., & Heathcote, A. (2017, March). Accumulating Advantages: A New Framework for Multi-Alternative Forced Choice Tasks. Paper presented at the annual meeting of TEAP, Dresden, Germany.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Donkin, C., & Vandekerckhove, J. (2016, July/August). Less is More: The Power of EZ. Paper presented at the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference, Selva, Italy and at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Psychology Society, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. 

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Provost, A., & Brown, S. D. (2016, February). One Approach for Integrating Neural and Behavioral Data into a Single Model. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Australian Mathematical Psychology, Tasmania, Australia.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Brown, S. D., Marley, A. A. J., & Heathcote, A. (2015, July). The Advantage Linear Ballistic Accumulator: A New Framework for Multi–Alternative Forced Choice Tasks. Paper presented at the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference, Mammoth Lakes, California, USA and at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Psychology Society, Newport Beach, California, USA.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Brown, S. D., Marley, A. A. J., & Heathcote, A. (2015, February). The Advantage Linear Ballistic Accumulator: A New Framework for Multi–Alternative Forced Choice Tasks. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Australian Mathematical Psychology, Newcastle, Australia.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Brown, S. D., & Heathcote, A. (2014, November). The Advantage Linear Ballistic Accumulator: A New Framework for Multi–Alternative Forced Choice Tasks. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, California, USA.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Boekel, W., Forstmann, B. U., Ratcliff, R., & Wagenmakers, E.–J. (2013, August). Action Video Games Do Not Improve the Speed of Information Processing in Simple Perceptual Tasks. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Psychology Society, Potsdam, Germany.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Newell, B. R., Moore, C. P., & Lee, M. D. (2013, July). Using Recognition in Multi-Attribute Decision Environments. Poster presented at the annual meeting of Cognitive Science Society, Berlin, Germany.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Boekel, W., Forstmann, B. U., Ratcliff, R., & Wagenmakers, E.–J. (2013, July). Video Games: Our Defense Against Old Age? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Moore, C., Lee, M. D., & Newell, B. R. (2012, July). How to Collect Information in Uncertain Decision Environments? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Psychology Society, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Mulder, M. J., & Wagenmakers, E.–J. (2011, December). How do  we Deal with Bias in Prior Information? Paper presented at the semi–annual meeting of the Interuniversity Graduate School of Psychometrics and Sociometrics, Leiden, The Netherlands.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Dutilh, G., & Wagenmakers, E.–J. (2011, July). New Measure for Post–Error Slowing: Robustness to Global Changes in Task Performance. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Psychology Society, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., van der Maas, H. L. J.., & Wagenmakers, E.–J. (2010, July). Conditions of Model Equivalence between the Diffusion Model and the LCA. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Psychology Society, Portland, Oregon, USA.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Dutilh, G., & Wagenmakers, E.–J. (2009, August). The Effects of Alcohol: A Diffusion Model Decomposition. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Psychology Society, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Dutilh, G., & Wagenmakers, E.–J. (2009, June). The Effects of Alcohol: A Diffusion Model Decomposition. Paper presented at the meeting of the IOPS Summer Conference, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D. (2009, April). LaTeX. It really is all about the looks. Course tought at the Erasmus Symposium on Bayesian Statistics and its Use for Psychological Science, Tübingen, Germany.

 

van Ravenzwaaij, D., Wilhelm, O., Keye, D., & Oberauer, K. (2007, July). Sequential Dependency in the Simon and Eriksen Flanker Task. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Society on the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID), Giessen, Germany.

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