u/pizzayeol

How/where are you all applying network psychometrics?

I've been exploring network psychometrics recently and I'm honestly very very amazed by both the work, and all the ways it's being used in the field.

Curious to hear if any of y'all are applying network psychometrics in your studies as well? On my end, I'm trying to think of ways it could potentially inform measurement, though I haven't come across any papers that talk about it directly. Thoughts?

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u/pizzayeol — 1 day ago

[Workshop] SEM for social scientists: measurement to causal inference (online, June 10-12)

Hey, I'm a junior researcher and I work with the speaker on this workshop, so I'm a bit biased, but I think it's worth sharing here.

Dr. Ivan Ropovik is running a 3-day online workshop on SEM, covering measurement theory, latent variables, and causal inference. It is structured to walk us through how the models actually work so the outputs make better sense (which, like myself, a lot of us could probably use). Uses R (lavaan) and JASP.

It goes into things like model specification, fit assessment, measurement invariance, and the messiness of applying SEM to social science data.

June 10–12, 2 PM -- 6 PM CET | Online | €399 - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hard-science-from-modeling-soft-data-from-measurement-to-causal-inference-tickets-1490509105859?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

If anyone's curious, workshop link also has the full workshop pamphlet with the day-by-day breakdown. Happy to answer questions, I can pass them along to the ABSL team directly if needed.

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u/pizzayeol — 11 days ago

[E] SEM workshop on measurement theory to causal inference with lavaan & JASP (online, June 10-12)

Hey, I'm a junior researcher and I work with the speaker on this workshop, so I'm a bit biased, but I think it's worth sharing here.

Dr. Ivan Ropovik is running a 3-day online workshop on SEM, covering measurement theory, latent variables, and causal inference. It is structured to walk us through how the models actually work so the outputs make better sense (which, like myself, a lot of us could probably use). Uses R (lavaan) and JASP.

It goes into things like model specification, fit assessment, measurement invariance, and the real-world messiness of applying SEM to social science data.

June 10–12, 2 PM -- 6 PM CET | Online | €399 - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hard-science-from-modeling-soft-data-from-measurement-to-causal-inference-tickets-1490509105859?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

If anyone's curious, workshop link also has the full workshop pamphlet with the day-by-day breakdown. Happy to answer questions, I can pass them along to the ABSL team directly if needed.

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u/pizzayeol — 11 days ago