The preliminary schedule for the 2024 Modern Modeling Methods conference is now available online: https://modeling.uconn.edu/preliminary-schedule/
Costs
2024 Modern Modeling Methods conference costs for registration and housing are available at
Interested in Network Psychometrics?
This year’s preconference workshop on Monday, June 24 features a full-day preconference workshop by Sacha Epskamp on Psychometric network modeling with the psychonetrics R package. And you won’t want to miss our opening keynote speaker, Denny Borsboom.
MMM 2024 Registration is now open
The MMM registration site is now open— to register, go to
Proposals for the 2024 conference are due Monday, 1/29/24
Last call for proposals for the 2024 Modern Modeling Methods conference! Proposals are due by 11:59 pm EST on Monday, 1/29/24.
For more information and to submit a proposal, go to Call for Proposals 2024 | Modern Modeling Methods (uconn.edu)
MMM 2024 Proposal Submission Site is Open
Proposals for the 2024 Modern Modeling Methods conference are due January 29, 2024. Notifications of presentation status will be emailed by February 20th, 2024. To submit a proposal, follow this link: https://uconn.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_af3iXBS5BWRdPFA
Just Added- Costs for the 2024 Conference
The costs for the 2024 Modern Modeling Methods conference (June 24-26 at University of Connecticut) have just been posted to the website (http://modeling.uconn.edu).
Early Bird Registration Costs (On or before May 24)
- Non-student Conference Only – $350.00
- Student Conference Only – $175.00
- Pre-Conference Workshop Only – $100.00
- Non-student Conference + Preconference Workshop- $400.00
- Student Conference + Preconference Workshop- $200.00
2023 MMM Archive
I have started the 2023 MMM Archive, which includes links to pdfs of presentations/posters. If you presented at MMM2023, and you are willing to share your slides/paper/poster/weblink, please send me your info, and I will post it to the archive. Thanks!
Program Updates 6.27.23
Update to program book
Due to illness, two presentations have been withdrawn from the conference–
Session 6E– Generalizability Theory Applied to Daily Relationship Quality: Substantive and Statistical Directions by Madison Shea Smith and Susan C. South has been withdrawn. The other 2 presentations in that session will now have up to 40 minutes for their presentations.
Session 7B– Modeling Options for Clustered Data: An empirical comparison of Hierarchical and Population Average Models by Bethany Bell et. al. has been withdrawn. The other presentation in that session (Understanding the Consequences of Collinearity for Multilevel Models: The Importance of Disaggregation across levels) will now have the full hour for their presentation and Q & A.