APS
31st APS Annual Convention
One Size Does Not Fit All: Experimental Effects in Psychology Are Heterogeneous
All experimenters know that subjects do not respond uniformly to experimental treatments. Yet, theories and practices in psychology typically ignore this heterogeneity or treat it as error. Using data from multiple psychological disciplines, this symposium illustrates the importance of experimental effect heterogeneity for theory, methods, analysis, and best research practices.
Chairs & Discussants
- Niall BolgerChair
Columbia University - Katherine ZeeCoChair
Columbia University
Presentations
- The Highly Repeated within Person ApproachYuichi Shoda, Vivian Zayas, Vasundhara Sridharan
- Causal Processes in Psychology Are HeterogeneousNiall Bolger, Katherine Zee, Maya Rossignac-Milon, Ran Hassin
- Examining Person-Specific Responses to Experimental ManipulationKathleen Gates, Cara Arizmendi, Zachary Fisher, Barbara Fredrickson
- The Unappreciated Heterogeneity of Effect SizesDavid Kenny, Charles Judd