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APS Virtual Poster Showcase

Quantitative Idiography: Putting the Person at the Center of Analysis

Sunday, May 24, 2020 · Virtual

Oral · Methodology

Person-centered, or idiographic, approaches to psychology place processes going on in the person at the center of analyses. We present new developments in idiographic analysis for psychology, featuring data on responses to public service announcements, negative mood shifts, emotional complexity after meditation, and identifying equilibrium points in personality states.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Alexander DanversChair
    University of Arizona
  • Yuichi ShodaCoChair
    University of Washington

Presentations

  1. Highly Repeated within Person Designs for Public Health MessagingYuichi Shoda
  2. Personalized Models of Risk for Mood DisordersMarilyn Piccirillo
  3. The Only Constant Is Change: Modeling Psychological Processes with Nonlinear Dynamical SystemsZachary Fisher
  4. Strength of Equilibria in Personality StatesAlexander Danvers