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Professional Presentations

 

Chaired Symposia

Short, S. D. (Symposium Chair, 2015, October). Advances in Mediation Analysis for Social Psychology. Symposium held at the annual

meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Winston-Salem, NC. Contributors include: Aaron J. Boulton, Christopher Cushing, Tarrah Mitchel, Chelsea, A. Reid, Alexander M. Schoemann, & Stephen D. Short.

 

Short, S. D. (Symposium Chair, 2015, February). Using R Statistical Software for Social Science Research. Symposium held at the annual

meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, CA. Contributors include: Aaron J. Boulton, William Revelle, Alexander M. Schoemann, & Stephen D. Short.

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Conference Presentations(* indicates student author)

Schoemann, A. M., & Short, S. D. (June, 2023). Structural Equation Models for Between, Within, and Mixed Factorial Designs. Paper                                     presented at the Modern Modeling Methods (M3) Conference, Storrs, CT.

Short, S. D. (March, 2023). Development and initial validation of the Climate Change Worried, Dismissive, and Disengaged Attitudes Scale

            (CCWDDAS). Paper presented at the annual meeting for the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

Roberston, S. M. C., Short, S. D., Asper, A., Venezia, K., Yetman, C., & Connelly, M.. (March, 2018). The effectiveness of an expressive writing                    intervention in reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the Southeastern                                    Psychological Association, Charleston, SC.

Schoemann, A. M., Boulton, A. J., & Short, S. D. (May, 2017). Tools for computationally efficient power and sample size determination for                   mediation models. Paper presented at the Modern Modeling Methods (M3) Conference, Storrs, CT.

Jorgensen, T. D., Kite, B. A., Chen, P. Y., & Short, S. D. (2016, July). Permutation randomization methods for testing                          

measurement equivalence/invariance across groups. Oral presentation at the annual meeting for the International Meeting for the Psychometric Society, Asheville, NC.

Schoemann, A. M., Boulton, A. J., & Short. S. D. (2016, July). Computationally-efficient power and sample size determination for mediation          

models. Oral presentation at the annual meeting for the International Meeting for the Psychometric Society, Asheville, NC.

Short, S. D. & Reid, C. A. (2015, October). Mediation Analyses with Dyadic Data. In S. D. Short (Chair), Advances in Mediation Analysis for

Social Psychology. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society of Southeastern Social Psychologists, Winston-Salem, NC.  PDF

 

Jorgensen, T. D., Kite, B. A., Chen, P. Y., & Short, S. D. (2015, May). Permutation randomization methods for testing measurement      

equivalence and detecting differential item functioning. In Lamont, A. (Chair), Differential item functioning. Symposium conducted

at the 5th annual Modern Modeling Methods conference, Storrs, CT.

 

Jorgensen, T. D., & Short, S. D. (2015, May). Using Bayes to detect group differences in measurement properties of scale items. In K. M.      

Lang (Chair), Using Bayes for flexible data analyses. Symposium conducted at the 27th annual convention for the Association for     Psychological Science (APS), New York, NY.

 

Campione-Barr, N. M., Lindell, A., & Short, S. D., (2015, March). Differences in first-born, second-born, and parents’ perceptions of                      

parental authority legitimacy across adolescence and domain. Oral presentation at the biannual meeting of the Society for Research in   Child Development, Philadelphia, PA.

 

Short, S. D. (2015, February). Mediation and Moderation Analyses with R. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for                  

Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, CA.  PDF

 

Hawley, P.H., & Short, S.D. (2013, August). Evolutionary knowledge and attitudes: Is a traditional biology curriculum effective? Annual                  

BEACON Congress, Michigan StateUniversity. East Lansing, MI. 

 

Hawley, P. H., & Short, S. D., (July, 2013). Enhancing knowledge about and positive attitudes toward evolutionary theory: Curricular                      

effectiveness as measured by the Evolutionary Attitudes and Literacy Survey (EALS). Oral presentation at the annual meeting for the           Human, Behavior, and Evolution Society (HBES), Miami, FL.

 

Short, S. D., & Schoemann, A. M. (January, 2013). Examining factorial designs with Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). Oral presentation at    

the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), New Orleans, LA.

 

Short, S. D., Peter, R.M., Baker, N. P. & Hawley, P. H. (2012, November). Lies from the pits of hell? Examining attitudes toward and                        

knowledge of evolution across the United States. Oral presentation at the annual University of Kansas GIS Day, Lawrence, KS.

 

Sakaluk, J. K., Short, S. D., Latham, A., & Mitchell, K. (November, 2012). Sexuality scale development 2.0: Trends and best practices for using        

exploratory factor analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality,Tampa, Florida.

 

Short, S. D., Toben, D. M., Soener, M. C., & Hawley, P. H. (2011, November). Mapping Miss USA. Oral presentation at the annual University    

 of Kansas GIS Day, Lawrence, KS.

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