Honoured to announce Dr. Damian Birney, from @Sydney_Uni, as #IOCHI2026 Keynote Speaker!
🚨Title - Adaptive Flexibility: A Theory of Intelligence for Learning and Innovation
Visit conference website: bit.ly/4nEpYrK#HumanIntelligence
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Save the date! ISSID 2027 is coming to Durham!
Join researchers from around the world in one of the UK’s most historic university cities.
Riverside walks, castle views & rich exchanges of ideas await.
Please like & share this announcement!
#ISSID2027#IndividualDifferences
Super interesting symposium on Measurement and Psychometrics involving research with children and adults! Featuring speakers @rauthmann, Dino Krupic, Nancy Tandler, and Yueting Zhan ✨️ #ISSID25
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Super interesting symposium on Measurement and Psychometrics involving research with children and adults! Featuring speakers @rauthmann, Dino Krupic, Nancy Tandler, and Yueting Zhan ✨️ #ISSID25
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Huge congratulations to PhD candidate Arabella Vaughan for publishing her first, first author publication which is also the first publication from her PhD! Check out the full article here: mdpi.com/2079-3200/11/6/110
Fantastic presentation by Yueting who presented her first year PhD research plan at the @UsydPsych Research Symposium this afternoon! Well done!
Yueting is supervised by A/Prof Damian Birney, @MicahGoldwater and @kitdouble
The total time commitment is 2 hours and you will be reimbursed with $30 for completing the full study. You must be over 18 and a current University of Sydney undergraduate student to be to able complete this study. (2/3)
We are seeking participants for a study on problem solving. This 2-hour online study will involve completing a one-hour cognitive test online, completing 10 five-minute cognitive tests over a two-week period, and a 10-minute feedback survey. (1/3)
Congratulations to Arabella for winning the 2021 ACPID student talk prize this year - this follows last year when Arabella won a highly commended award for talk! Great work, Arabella!
Congratulations to Arabella Vaughan for winning an #ACPID2021 student talk prize for the talk titled "The Role of Cognitive and Non-cognitive Factors on a Challenging and Confusing Complex Problem-solving Task"
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Really interesting talk from Arabella Vaughan using #microworld simulations to explore the role of cognitive & non-cognitive factors as part of @CogIDLab symposium for #ACPID2021
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First up in the @CogIDLab symposium for #ACPID2021 is Georgia Hornery’s talk looking at whether mood accounts for disassociation between objective & subjective measures of executive function!
Honours student Arabella Vaughan will be presenting her honours research at #ACPID2020 on Friday.
Vaughan’s talk is titled: Performance-Enhancing Cognitive Tasks? How Individual Differences and Cognitive Priming Interactively Influence Relational Integration Performance
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Paper presentations are for students only at ACPID this year! @UsydPsych 4-5 December - it's online and FREE!
Personality and Individual Differences. Check out the website for more info
acpid.org
There are two formats for student presentation this year:
Rapid papers: 10 mins plus 5 minutes question time.
Symposia: consisting of 4 to 5 papers to be presented within 1 hour and 30 minutes including question time.
Head to acpid.org/call-for-paper/ for full submission info!