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25.06.2009 - 28.06.2009 | Greifswald

Ambulatory Assessment - Bridging the Gap

For decades, laboratory research has been the predominant methodology in the scientific study of momentary experience and human behavior. However, while experimental laboratory research is highly valuable and necessary to determine causal relationships, its main limitation is a reduced ecological validity. Ambulatory Assessment, a term coined by the German psychologist Jochen Fahrenberg, refers to the use of field methods to assess ongoing behavior, physiological reactions, and environmental aspects in naturalistic or unconstrained settings. Ambulatory Assessment designates an ecologically relevant assessment perspective that aims at understanding bio-psycho-social processes as they naturally unfold in time and in context, thus bridging the gap between laboratory research and real-life.
The conference aims at bringing together junior and senior scientists from different fields of research in order to promote scientific exchange and to stimulate research using Ambulatory Assessment. The program comprises state of the art keynote lectures by renowned experts in the field as well as a broad range of symposia and a poster presentation.

Program

Thursday, June 25, 2009

1.00 pm -- 4.00 pm
Preconference Workshop
Multilevel Modeling
John Nezlek (Williamsburg, United States of America)

Friday, June 26, 2009

8.30 am -- 9.00 am
Welcome Address
Bärbel Friedrich (Greifswald, Germany)
Academic Director of the Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald
Presidential Address
Frank Wilhelm (Basel, Switzerland)
President of the SAA
Conference Chairs' Address
Hannelore Weber (Greifswald, Germany)
Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universität Greifswald
9.00 am --10.00 am
Opening Keynote Lecture
Real-Life Behavioral Science:
Retrospect and Prospect
Kurt Pawlik (Hamburg, Germany)
Introduction: Hans Westmeyer (Berlin, Germany)
10.00 am --11.00 am
Keynote Lecture
Ambulatory Assessment in Clinical Trials and Patient Reported Outcome Research
Arthur Stone (Stony Brook, United States of America)
Introduction: Thomas Kohlmann (Greifswald, Germany)
11.00 am --11.30 am
Coffee Break
11.30 am --12.30 pm
Symposium 1
Clinical Trials, Patient Reported Outcome Research, and Telemedicine
Chair: Silke Schmidt (Greifswald, Germany)
12.30 pm --2.00 pm
Lunch Break
Opportunity to visit the industrial exhibition
2.00 pm --3.00 pm
Keynote Lecture
Ambulatory Assessment in Psychiatric Disorders
Walton T. Roth (Stanford, United States of America)
Introduction: Alfons O. Hamm (Greifswald, Germany)
3.00 pm --6.00 pm
Symposium 2
Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy Research, and Applied Psychology
Chairs: Alfons O. Hamm (Greifswald, Germany),
Frank Wilhelm (Basel, Switzerland)
6.00 pm
Welcome Reception

Saturday, June 27, 2009

8.30 am -- 9.30 am
Keynote Lecture
Capturing Real World Behavior through Sounds: Noises, Words and Emotions
James W. Pennebaker (Austin, United States of America)
Introduction: Andrea Horn (Fribourg, Switzerland)
9.30 am --10.30 am
Symposium 3
Ambulatory Assessment in Personality and Social Psychology
Chair: Hans Westmeyer (Berlin, Germany)
10.30 am --11.00 am
Coffee Break
11.00 am --12.00 am
Keynote Lecture
Ambulatory Assessment in Behavioral Medicine
Andrew Steptoe (London, United Kingdom)
Introduction: Andreas Schwerdtfeger (Mainz, Germany)
12.00 am --1.00 pm
Symposium 4
Behavioral Medicine
Chairs: Andreas Schwerdtfeger (Mainz, Germany),
Claus Vögele (London, United Kingdom)
1.00 pm --2.30 pm
Lunch Break
Opportunity to visit the poster exhibition
2.30 pm --3.30 pm
Keynote Lecture
Analyzing Ambulatory Assessment Data with Structural Equation Modeling
Michael Eid (Berlin, Germany)
Introduction: Hannelore Weber (Greifswald, Germany)
3.30 pm --5.00 pm
Symposium 5
Current Methodological Developments
Chairs: Hannelore Weber (Greifswald, Germany),
Hans Bussmann (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
5.00 pm --5.30 pm
Coffee Break
5.30 pm --7.00 pm
Poster Session
Chairs: Matthias R. Mehl (Tucson, United States of America), Peter Wilhelm (Fribourg, Switzerland), Thomas Kubiak (Greifswald, Germany)
7.00 pm -- 8.00 pm
SAA General Assembly
8.30 pm
SAA Convival Evening

Sunday, June 28, 2009

On Sunday, all events take place in the
University of Greifswald's Main Building, Domstraße 11, entrance 3, 1st floor , "Konferenzraum"
9.00 am -- 11.00 am
Symposium 6
Work-in-Progress Papers
Chairs: Tamlin Conner (Otago, New Zealand),
Paul Grossman (Basel, Switzerland)
11.00 am --11.30 am
Coffee Break
11.30 am --12.30 pm
Keynote Lecture
Current Issues and New Developments
Meinrad Perrez (Fribourg, Switzerland)
Introduction: Hannelore Weber (Greifswald, Germany)
12.30 pm --1.00 pm
Conference Chairs' Farewell
Thomas Kubiak (Greifswald, Germany)
President's Farewell
Frank Wilhelm (Basel, Switzerland)

Hinweise zur Teilnahme:
Scientific Chairs:
Prof. Dr. Hannelore Weber (Greifswald)
Dr. Thomas Kubiak (Greifswald)

A participation fee of 50 € is charged. Please transfer your participation fee to the address given in the application form within 10 days after registration. Application deadline is June 7, 2009.

The conference language is English.

Termin:

25.06.2009 ab 13:00 - 28.06.2009 13:00

Anmeldeschluss:

07.06.2009

Veranstaltungsort:

Martin-Luther-Straße 14
17489 Greifswald
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Deutschland

Zielgruppe:

Studierende, Wissenschaftler

Relevanz:

international

Sachgebiete:

Psychologie

Arten:

Eintrag:

01.04.2009

Absender:

Marlene Sülberg

Abteilung:

Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald

Veranstaltung ist kostenlos:

nein

Textsprache:

Englisch

URL dieser Veranstaltung: http://idw-online.de/de/event26819


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