NRP Education Session: Reliance Metrics, Processes and Initiatives

Thu. 21 Mar, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

UNC NRP March 2024 Education Session: Reliance Metrics, Processes and Initiatives

Please join the UNC Network for Research Professionals as Kristen Katopol, Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs and Compliance, and Ariana Peden, Compliance Manager, from the UNC Office of Human Research Ethics present on reliance metrics, processes, and initiatives.

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Odum Institute: Introduction to Data Network Models for Understanding Within-Person Processes

Thu. 21 Mar, 2024 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Introduction to Individual and Aggregate Data Network Models for Understanding Within-Person Processes

With increased interest in person-centered interventions and treatments has come increased interest in understanding human processes as they unfold within individuals. Additionally, technological advances have made the collection of person-specific data easier and more cost-effective for researchers interested in studying human behavior within everyday contexts. This two-day course focuses on using two popular network models to explore research questions concerning within-person processes.

This course is intended for individuals with research questions that can be answered using multivariate time series data/intensive longitudinal data. Examples of such data include daily diary data; data collected via self-report through ecological momentary sampling (ESM); passive data from cell phones; and other psychophysiological data such as MRI data or heart rate data.

The two network modeling frameworks presented in this course are graphicalVAR (GVAR) and Group Iterative Multiple Model Estimation (GIMME). Both models can be used to explore processes as they unfold within individuals to obtain individual person-specific network models (idiographic analysis) or group/population level network models (nomothetic analysis). Differences between the modeling frameworks will be presented. Challenges and considerations for choosing between methods will be discussed.

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