Tag: Rinseo Park
Post-Hoc Power Sensitivity Analysis using the SESOI
2024-10-04 6:55 PM
A-Priori Power Analysis for Multilevel Models
2024-10-04 6:45 PM
Power Analysis
2024-10-04 6:29 PM
To reference the Bolger & Laurenceau data, which the first two tutorials make use of, cite: Bolger, N., & Laurenceau, J.-P. (2013). Intensive longitudinal methods: An introduction to diary and experience sampling research. Guilford Press. “A-Priori Power Analysis for Multilevel Models” is adapted from: Arend, M. G., & Schäfer, T. (2019). Statistical power in two-level models:… Read more Power Analysis
Post-Hoc Power Analysis for Multilevel Models in R
2024-10-04 6:11 PM
The Change Lab Goes To The Affective Science Annual Conference 2023 in Long Beach, CA
2023-04-01 2:42 PM
Developmental Change in Infants’ Emotion Regulation Readiness and Regulation Proclivity; Tracking Divergence of Well-Being across Time; and Change in Affect as Individuals Move Through Physical and Digital Green Space in Everyday Life.
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Rinseo Park
2022-10-16 1:45 PM
PhD Candidate Media Psychology Department of Communication Stanford University Rinseo Park’s (she/her/hers) research explores issues of “distance” in the context of communication. She aims to (1) map individuals in a multi-dimensional space and (2) track their longitudinal trajectories to examine the person-to-person or person-to-subject distances. Especially, she is interested in understanding how individual decision-making diverges… Read more Rinseo Park



