APS
2022 APS Annual Convention
Intensive Longitudinal Methods for Studying Multidimensional Developmental Processes
Development is dynamic, occurring not only over years, but also changing over days. Yet, there is a paucity of momentary studies in the extant literature. This symposium showcases the importance of intensive longitudinal methods for understanding development in the first two decades of life, highlighting novel inferences and future directions.
Chairs & Discussants
- Natasha ChakuChair
University of Michigan - Adriene BeltzDiscussant
University of Michigan
Presentations
- Effects of Daily Food Insecurity on Parent and Child Well-BeingCaitlin Hines
- Daily Variation in Executive Function: Novel Insights into Adolescent Behavior Natasha Chaku
- Combining Scanners and Smartphones: Controllability of Structural Brain Networks and the Waxing and Waning of Negative Affect in Young Adults’ Daily LifeAmanda McGowan