Slides from recent talks

  1. Closed form Bayes factor techniques for measuring evidential value from analysis of variance models (January 2020). Joint Mathematics Meetings -- Denver, CO
  2. Developing an interactive web application for computing Bayes factors from summary statistics (May 2020). Psychological Sciences Day -- Tarleton State University.
  3. Bayesian model selection: A deeper dive into Bayesian correlation and linear regression (June 2020). Ulster University Psychology Seminar.
  4. Bayesian methods in mathematical cognition: A conceptual overview (June 2020). Math Cognition and Learning Society Brown Bag Seminar.
  5. A systems factorial approach to classifying the architecture of fraction perception (July 2020). Math Cognition and Learning Society Symposium on Representations and Knowledge Structures for Fractions and Rational Numbers
  6. Modeling a latent structure of individual differences in numerical cognition (October 2020). ARMADILLO (Southwest Cognition Conference)
  7. Getting started in Bayesian statistics in psychology: A workshop using JASP (April 2021). SWPA (Southwestern Psychological Association)
  8. An interactive web applet for exploring the impact of unequal variances on the t-test (June 2021). US Conference on the Teaching of Statistics (USCOTS) 2021
  9. Bayesian analysis of linear regression models: A workshop using JASP (September 2021). Ulster University Psychology Seminar.
  10. A Bayesian framework for modeling individual differences in numerical cognition (September 2021). University of Alabama Educational Psychology Colloquium
  11. Obtaining closed form Bayes factors from summary statistics in common experimental designs (September 2021). Applied Statistics Conference 2021.
  12. Developing an interdisciplinary research experience for undergraduates in computational mathematics (February 2022). President's Excellence in Research Scholars (PERS) Symposium 2022.
  13. Getting started in Bayesian statistics with JASP (April 2022). Southwestern Psychological Association (SWPA) 2022.
  14. Testing the independence of encoding and calculation in mental addition: A confirmatory Bayesian analysis (November 2022). Psychonomic Society Meeting, Boston.
  15. Gamma function approximations for computing closed-form Bayes factors (March 2023). TX Section of the Mathematical Association of America.

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