The Dynamic Modeling Lab (DML) develops and evaluates statistical tools that allow social science researchers to investigate processes as they unfold over time. DML is led by Ellen Hamaker.
DML is part of the Department of Methodology and Statistics, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, at Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
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News
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27-02-2023 | New pre-print online: Schuurman, N. K. A “Within/Between Problem” Primer: About (Not) Separating Within-Person Variance and Between-Person Variance in Psychology. Pre-print [app] |
27-01-2023 | Recently accepted manuscript: Berkhout, S. W., Schuurman, N. K., & Hamaker, E. L. (in press) A Tool to Simulate and Visualize Dyadic Interaction Dynamics. Psychological Methods. [app] |
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Agenda
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26-04-2023 | Workshop: Autoregressive modeling of single subject time series data in Psychology. Noémi Schuurman, Small is Beautiful {once more} symposium. |
26-04-2023 | Workshop: Exploratory and confirmatory modeling of unequally spaced time series data. Oisín Ryan, Small is Beautiful {once more} symposium. |
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People
Get to know our lab members.
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Resources by DML
Software, tutorials, and exercises provided by our lab.
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Courses & Workshops
Online and in-person training offered by our lab.
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Publications
Journal articles and pre-prints from our lab.
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