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Dr. Noah van Dongen
Amsterdam School of Law, University of Amsterdam
报告简介
Formal modelling is increasingly prevalent in psychological research, though not easily accessible to most researchers, for educational and technical reasons. Our project aims at creating a database that facilitates sharing, (re)using, and extending computational implementations of formal models of psychological processes.
PsychoModels (https://www.psychomodels.org/) aims for a collection of mathematical and computational models that spans all of psychology. It contains models that are annotated and presented in a similar way, making it easier to skim a model and grasp its content than currently existing repositories allow for. Furthermore, this similar presentation facilitates a common language around modelling that facilitates communication between researchers. Also, indexing model characteristics allows for search options across the model database, facilitates model review efforts, and promotes the reuse of the models in the database. Lastly, easing access to existing models and connecting educational materials to the database will allow researchers with less experience in formalizing their research to learn from best practice.
The PsychoModels database is still under development, but our beta version is already accessible. During the presentation, I will talk about its development, its current features, our plans for the future, and how you can contribute.
报告时间
北京时间 [GMT+8] 2025年7月7日 (周一) 16:00~17:00
会议信息: ZOOM 会议号:863 0404 9478
报告语言: English
主持人: 刘逸康
参考文献
Nak, J., Volz, L., Verbrugh, V., Borsboom, D., & van Dongen, N. N. N. (2025, May 19). The PsychoModels database: Facilitating the exchange of formal models. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/ptzdg_v1
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