Have to ask while Starter Pack Mania is at its apex:
Have we made a Quant Psych starter pack? If we have, I’d love to be added but if not perhaps we can get one going.
Where did all the premies go during COVID👶? In this preprint, we (me, @jonathanpark.bsky.social, & M. Cardwell) discuss how lockdown measures may have (unintentionally) changed the way that genetic conflict 🧬manifested & the frequency of some pregnancy 🤰complications osf.io/preprints/ps...
Jessica D Ayers
Jonathan J. Park
My work focuses on how we can identify and address undiagnosed heterogeneity in samples of heterogeneous time-series by drawing on techniques from graph theory and network analysis.
I also have a line of work directly in network analysis using cascading failure models and fuzzy clustering methods.
In the paper, we highlight the strengths of modeling in continuous-time and contrast it with modeling in discrete-time dynamic networks.
We also highlight some key weaknesses in implementing an automated search of continuous-time dynamic networks RE: initial conditions and determining them sensibly
Lots of new followers today thanks to @omidvebrahimi.bsky.social!
Hello everyone! I'm an Assistant Professor at @ucdavispsych.bsky.social.
I'm a quantitative psychologist studying dynamic network models in discrete- and continuous-time and how we can find commonalities in person-specific dynamics.