[Prevscilist] FW: [cpo] CPO State-Space Grids Workshop: July 2nd and 3rd (attachment included)

Leslie Leve leve at uoregon.edu
Tue Jun 9 12:55:21 PDT 2020


Please see below and attached for a FREE stats workshop this summer, sponsored by our Center on Parenting and Opioids - registration required.

Leslie

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Leslie Leve, PhD
Alumni Faculty Professor, College of Education
Associate Vice President for Research
Associate Director, Prevention Science Institute
University of Oregon

Past President, Society for Prevention Research

Phone: 541-346-9601
Web: https://levelab.uoregon.edu/
 https://education.uoregon.edu/people/prevsci/leve






From: <cpo-bounces at lists.uoregon.edu> on behalf of Camille Cioffi <ccioffi at uoregon.edu>
Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 11:57 AM
To: "cpo at lists.uoregon.edu" <cpo at lists.uoregon.edu>
Subject: [cpo] CPO State-Space Grids Workshop: July 2nd and 3rd (attachment included)

Hi all, I want to invite you to an upcoming free workshop:



Dr. Tom Hollenstein will be offering a remote workshop next month on July 2nd and 3rd, on the use of state-space grids to depict and analyze dynamic systems data, and you are welcome to join for free! The workshop is sponsored by the Center on Parenting and Opioids through their Training Core funds.



Why should I join?

If you’re interested in dynamic systems (e.g. how an individual responds to different situations over time, how dyads interact, group dynamics, etc.) this may be a useful method for you to depict and analyze the structure of and temporal changes within those systems. For instance, this method may be particularly relevant to developmental researchers who are looking for new and innovative ways to model parent-child interactions.



What’s a state-space grid?

Long answer provided at the workshop – but briefly, it’s a method in which various states are plotted in a two (or more) dimensional space, such that each location on the grid represents a combination of values in each of those states. State-space grids can help researchers identify underlying patterns at the systems level (e.g. dyadic level). See example in the attached info sheet.



What will we do at the 2-day workshop?

The workshop will be tailored to the needs of those who register, but typically:

Day 1 (4-6 hours) provides an overview of dynamic systems concepts and a review of how state-space grids have been used. We’ll also get an introduction to the free GridWare analysis software.

Day 2 (4-6 hours) is more hands-on and devoted to working together with your own data (a dataset can be provided if you don’t have data) to come up with hypotheses, analyze and report findings to the group.



Who’s leading the workshop?

Dr. Tom Hollenstein, Professor of Psychology at Queen’s University in Ontario, is an expert in dynamic systems approaches to the study of emotion regulation and a developer of the State Space Grid methodology.



When is it?

Thursday-Friday, July 2nd and 3rd. More specific details on time and the zoom link will be provided to those who register.



Where?

In your own home! This is a remote workshop on Zoom.



How much does it cost?

It’s free! Thankfully, the P50 Center on Parenting and Opioids has funded it through their Training Core funds.



How do I register?

Please complete this Qualtrics survey<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4PaHGjbsaDcWZP7__;!!C5qS4YX3!UnGseAYTel5Z5s23R1NIidRcd0UcXxbytP-I6Vpsubjtg0_o_FoqQDiZkQ89UA3BJ60$> by Thursday, June 18th 5pm to register for the workshop.



I hope to see you there!



Best,

Yoel


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Yoel Everett, M.A.
Doctoral Student, Clinical Psychology
PSY 409 Practicum Coordinator

Department of Psychology
University of Oregon
1451 Onyx Street, Eugene, OR 97403
Straub Hall 339

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