ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science
New Advances in the Network Perspective of Psychology: Interpersonal Factors, Network Partitioning, and Dynamical Systems
Psychological network analysis is a burgeoning field, but current methods and theory come with many limitations. We present novel advances in the field in both theory and empirical work, including applications of a dynamical systems framework and methods for addressing sample heterogeneity.
Chairs & Discussants
- Payton JonesChair
Harvard University - Casper AlbersDiscussant
University of Groningen
Presentations
- Attachment Relationships: A Network Theory PerspectiveLachlan McWilliams
- Breaking the Assumption of Group Homogeneity in Networks: Partitioning Networks with Machine LearningPayton Jones
- Dynamical System Modeling in Clinical Psychology: A Transdiagnostic Approach to Emotion Regulation Julian Burger
- Intermediate Stable States in Substance AbuseSacha Epskamp