Upcoming events
South Africa Stats Camp Analysis Retreat
This unique Stats Camp Analysis Retreat brings experts across a wide range of statistical and methodological disciplines together in one place, for the purpose of helping you tackle any issues you are facing with your personal research project. Our instructors and teaching assistants form a collaborative network to help guide you through your research process, and we encourage you to take advantage of this unique opportunity to work with our team to bring your research to the next level. Read moreSmall Sample Size Solutions - Conference
The aim of the S4 conference is to bring together researchers working to provide Solutions for Small Sample Size and to share information, learn about new developments and discuss solutions for typical small sample size problems. Read morePast Presentations
2018* Main organizer of the first and edition of the S4-Conference (Small Sample Size Solutions – www.uu.nl/s4). Utrecht, The Netherlands (~120 participants).
2018 Main organizer of the first Symposium on Systematic Reviewing 3.0 (www.uu.nl/sysrev30). November 13, Utrecht, The Netherlands (~130 participants).
2017* Main organizer of the first meeting of the EDDA Working Group meeting (Expert-Data Dis Agreement – www.uu.nl/project-edda). June 26, Utrecht,. The Netherlands (~20 participants).
2014* Main organizer and chair of eight editions of the Dutch Mplus users’ meetings (https://mplus.fss.uu.nl/), Utrecht, The Netherlands (~80-150 participants).
2003* Member of the core organizational committee of five editions of the International Multilevel Conference (http://multilevel.fss.uu.nl/), Utrecht, The Netherlands (~80-100 participants).
2017 Executive board member of the 18th edition of the European Conference of Developmental Psychology (http://www.ecdp2017.nl/). August 28 – September 1, Utrecht, The Netherlands (~1.000 participants).
2015 Main organizer of symposium on Latent Growth Mixture Models (LGMM) to estimate PTSD-trajectories as part of the ISTSS global meetings program (https://wp.me/P8OpUc-1ej). March 11, Utrecht, The Netherlands (~50 participants).
2014 Member of the core Organizational committee of the VI European Congress of Methodology (http://eam2014.fss.uu.nl/). July 23-25, Utrecht The Netherlands (~400 participants).
2013 Main organizer of the Early Research Union Best presentation award at the European conference of developmental psychology (26 posters presented), Lausanne, Switzerland.
2012 Main organizer of a one-week writing event for the Early Researchers of the European Association of Developmental Psychology (15 PhD students from all over Europe), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot, R. (2019, October). Wie weet het beter? [Who knows best?]. Presented at the POVO-start dag, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot, R. (2019, April). Solutions for small sample sizes. Inivted Key-Note for the National Linguistics Research Academy EMLAR – a workshop on experimental methods in language acquisitions research, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Van de Schoot, R. (2019, March). Living Room of Science. Invited Key Note during the Graduate Research Day van de psychologie en pedagogiek afdeling (DPECS) aan de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Van de Schoot, R. (2019, February). Wat te doen met Data? Presentation on a meeting for the working group ‘Optimale Designs voor Werkzame Elementen in Interventies voor Jeugd’, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Van de Schoot, R. (2019, February). Sharing your data: Utopia or Dystopia? A discussion about the dilemmas around open data and the small steps we can take. Key-note presentation conducted at the DANS Open day on open science at The Hague, The Netherlands
Van de Schoot (2018, November). Sharing your data: Utopia or Dystopia? A discussion about the dilemmas around open data and the small steps we can take. Key Note during the award ceremony of the National Data Price of the organization Research Data Netherlands, the Hague, Netherlands
Van de Schoot, R. & Lek, K. (2018). Bayesian approximate measurement invariance. Presented at the OECD methodological conference on Cross-country Comparability of Questionnaire Scales in Large-Scale Surveys. Paris, France.
Van de Schoot (2018, July). Integriteit en auteurschap [integrity and authorship]. Invited lecture for a meeting of the Arts/Science: Academy Honours Programme of the KNAW, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2018, May). Limits of Open Science: Sharing your data. Utopia or Dystopia? Invited presentation at the LERU meeting Nurturing a Culture of Responsible Research in the Era of Open Science. Geneve, Switserland.
Van de Schoot (2018, april). IQ optimaler gebruiken in analyses, maar tegen welke prijs [Using IQ wiser, but at what cost?]? Invited presentation at the Spring Conference of the Dutch Association of Neuropsychologists. Utrecht, The Netherlands
Van de Schoot (2018, March). Sharing your data: Utopia or Dystopia? A discussion about the dilemmas around open data and the small steps we can take. Key-note presentation conducted at the DANS Open day on open science at The Hague , The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2018, January). Stop testing null hypotheses. When Culture Matters symposium. Invited presentation conducted at the annual meeting of the section Cross Cultural Psychology of the Dutch Associciation of Psychologists (NIP), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2018, January). Wetenschap…dat kan ik ook. Guest presentation conducted within a course on academic skills training for 16-17 year old pupils at the Huygens Lyceum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2017, June). Imagine: Open Science in 2020!? Invited Key-note presentation conducted at the yearly scientific event of the Association of Dutch Burn Centres (ADBC; in Dutch: de Vereniging Samenwerkende Brandwondencentra in Nederland), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2017, January). Temptation Island: Does Bayesian analysis solve the problem of questionable research practices? Invited presentation at the Methodology Centre, University of Koblenz, Landau, Germany.
Van de Schoot (2016, November). Temptation Island: Do you need questionable research practices to survive academia? VNOP-ISED-CAS Research Days. Key-note presentation conducted at a meeting of the Vereniging Nederlandse Ontwikkelingspsychologie (NVOP) at Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2016, October). Temptation Island: Do you need questionable research practices to survive academia? National PhD Day. Food for Thought discussion at the annual meeting of the promovendinetwerk (PNN), Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2016, October). Het gebruik van Bayesiaanse statistiek in het debat over verantwoord uitvoeren van onderzoek [The use of Bayesian statistics in the debate on responsible research practices]. Invited Presentation conducted at the member meeting of the domain Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences and Law of the The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Lek, K., & Van de Schoot (2016, January). Het betrouwbaarheidsinterval van de WISC: Wat moeten we er mee? [The Confidence Interval of the WISC: What should we do with it?]. Invited presentation conducted at the monthly section meeting of the Dutch Association of Psychologists (NIP), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2015, November). My first Bayesian Analysis (key note). 20th Workshop Aggression. Key-note presentation at University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Linz, Austria.
Van de Schoot (2015, November). Integrating Expert Knowledge About Traumatic Stress into Statistical Models Assessing Individual Change over Time by using Bayesian Statistics. Back to Basics: Integrating Clinical and Scientific Knowledge to Advance the Field of Trauma. Key-note presentation at the annual meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS), New Orleans, United States.
Van de Schoot (2015, April). Bayesian Statistics: It’s out there… but should you care? Guest lecture conducted at the master Research in Public Administation & Organizational Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2014, December). How to prevent PhD delay? Career Orientation Day (for PhDs). Invited presentation conducted at a meeting of the Graduate School of Humanities, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2013, November). Avoiding PhD delays. Inivted presentation conducted at career orientation days at the Graduate School of Humanities, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot & Dette-Hagenmeyer, D. (2013, September). On Presentation Skills. The 16th European Conference on Developmental Psychology. Invited presentation conducted in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Van de Schoot (2012, November). Why skills courses? Invited presentation conducted at career orientation days at the Graduate School of Humanities, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2012, July). H0 or not H0, that is the question: How to learn something positive from your data. Inaugural presentation conducted at the meeting of Optentia Research Programme. Vanderbijlpark, South-Africa.
Van de Schoot (2011, December). Bayes as a golden solution for all your modeling issues? Invited presentation conducted at the meeting of the Social Science Section of the Association for Statistics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2011, November). The flaws of null-hypothesis testing. Invited presentation conducted at the research colloquium for the Communication Science department at VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2011, September). Testing informative hypotheses vs. classical hypothesis testing. Invited presentation conducted at the meeting of the German Fachgruppe Entwicklungspsychologie (Section Developmental Psychology of the German Psychological Society), Erfurt, Germany.
Van de Schoot (2010, June). Trajectories and labour market mobility: A survey of recent doctoral recipients in the Netherlands. Invited presentation conducted at the Utrecht PhD-day, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Van de Schoot (2010). Directly testing your expectations or testing the null hypothesis? A comparison between classical null hypothesis testing and Bayesian model selection. Invited presentation conducted at Behavioural Science Institute, Department of Developmental Psychology, Radboud University Nijmegen.
Van de Schoot (2010). Directly testing your expectations or testing the null hypothesis? A comparison between classical null hypothesis testing and Bayesian model selection. Invited presentation conducted at the annual meeting of the scientific committee of the Dutch Association for Psychologists (NIP).
Van de Schoot (2010). Directly testing your expectations or testing the null hypothesis? A comparison between classical null hypothesis testing and Bayesian model selection. Invited presentation conducted at the Netherlands Forensic Psychiatric Centre ‘De Rooyse Wissel’, Venray.
Van de Schoot (2009). Directly testing your expectations or testing the null hypothesis? A comparison between classical null hypothesis testing and Bayesian model selection. Invited presentation conducted at the Faculty of Developmental and Economic Psychology, University of Vienna.
Van de Schoot (2009). Directly testing your expectations or testing the null hypothesis? A comparison between classical null hypothesis testing and Bayesian model selection. Invited presentation conducted at the Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna.
van de Schoot, R. (2019, May). The Risks of Default Priors in Bayesian SEM with Small Samples and Two Approaches on How to Avoid those Risks. Session chaired at the annual conference of Association of Psychological Science (APS), Washington, United States of America.
van de Schoot, R. (2017, June). Experts and Animals: How Can They Help Us? Symposium at APS conference – Boston, USA
van de Schoot, R. (2017, June). What the Dutch can do with prior information (and you too). Symposium at the M3 conference – Storrs, USA.
van de Schoot, R. (2015, April). Bayesians, Klingons, and other close encounters of the third kind. In L. Wijngaards (chair), Farewell symposium prof. dr. Joop Hox. Symposium conducted at Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Bryant, R., Depaoli, S., Galatzer-Levy, I., Shalev, A., & Sijbrandij, M., (2015, March). In R. van de Schoot (Chair). Estimating PTSD–trajectories following trauma: methodological advances and clinical applications. Session chaired at the International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2015, March). Estimating PTSD–trajectories following trauma: methodological advances and clinical applications. Symposium conducted at the International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. & Sijbrandij, M. (2015, March). Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) trajectories following trauma: a systematic review. In R. van de Schoot (Chair), Estimating PTSD–trajectories following trauma: methodological advances and clinical applications. Symposium conducted at the International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2015, March). A Systematic Review of Empirical Applications in Psychology Using Bayesian Statistics. In S. Depaoli (Chair), Bayesian Statistics in Psychology: Prevalence, Implementation, and the Impact of Priors in the Applied Literature. International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Presentation at symposium:
van de Schoot, R. (2010, July). Learning more from data: How to move beyond Traditional Null Hypothesis Testing. In D. Strohmeier, Migrations: Interdisciplinary perspectives. International symposium conducted at the meeting of Department of Applied Psychology: Work, Education and Economy, the University of Vienna, Austria.
van de Schoot, R. (2019, October). Living room of science: A case study on Using Questionable Research Practices to Survive in Academia. Presented at the The 2019 SMEP Annual Meeting, Baltimore, USA.
van de Schoot, R. (2019, November). Automated systematic reviews by using Machine Learning and Active Learning. Presented at the Data Science Day at Utrecht University
van de Schoot, R. (2018, april). Do we need questionable research practices to survive in academia? 2nd Conference of the Netherlands Integrity Network. Amsterdam, The Netherlands
van de Schoot, R. (2018, March). Temptation Island: Do You Need Questionable Research Practices to Survive Academia? Presentation conducted at the SEM Working Group in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. “
van de Schoot, R. (2017, July). Expert Elicitation on questionable reserach practices – part of COST-network conference, Delft, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2017, May). No More Tedious, Tiresome Talks – Workshop as part of the series “Train You Collegue”- Utrecht, The Netherlands
van de Schoot, R. (2015, April). Latent Trajectory Studies: The basics, how to interpret the results and what to report. Paper presented at the 10th International Multilevel conference, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2014, July). Confirmatory LGMM: A Bayesian approach. Paper presented at the VI European Congress of Methodology organised by European Association of Methodology (EAM), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, June). Verder dan de nulhypothesetoetsing [Beyond null hypothesis testing]. Presentation selected for Bessensap, science meets the press organized by the NWO.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, June). Bayesian Evaluation of inequality constrained Hypotheses in SEM Models using Mplus. Paper presented at the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Working Group meeting, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, May). Bayesian Evaluation of Informative Hypotheses in SEM Models using Mplus. Paper presented at the Society of Research on Adolescence, Vancouver, Canada.
van de Schoot, R. (2011, August). How to Move Beyond Classical Null Hypothesis Testing? The Evaluation of Informative Hypotheses Explained by a Study on Adolescent Identity Formation. Paper presented at the 15th European Conference on Developmental Psychology, Bergen, Norway.
van de Schoot, R. (2009, June). Testing inequality constrained hypotheses using the parametric bootstrap. In R. Meijer (Chair), 24th IOPS Summer Conference. Paper presented at the meeting of the Interuniversity Graduate School of Psychometrics and Sociometrics (IOPS), Leiden, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2008, August). Comparing informative hypotheses with inequality constraints using posterior model probabilities. Poster presented on award winning session for excellent graduate student posters on the American Psychological Association Convention, Boston, United States.
van de Schoot, R. (2008, July). Wetenschap: Basis of ballast? De meerwaarde van de scientist practitioner [Science: Basic or death weight? The advantage of the scientist practitioner]. Presented at the annual meeting of the scientific committee of The Dutch Association for Psychologists (NIP), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2019, October). Intro to Bayesian Statistics – Rethinking Statistics Seminar. A 3-day course taught as part of the Stats Camp course programme, London, UK.
van de Schoot, R. (2019, May). A gentle introduction to Bayesian statistics. A 1-day course taught as part of the pre-conference APS, Washington, USA
van de Schoot, R. (2019, May). A gentle introduction to Bayesian statistics. A 2-day course taught as part of the Advanced Quantitative Methods Summer School, Oxford, UK
van de Schoot, R. (2019, April). A comprehensive 4-day Stats Camp Seminar. A 5-day course taught as part of the Stats Camp course programme, Hammanskraal, Gauteng Province, South Africa.
van de Schoot, R. (2019, April). Ik zie dat het werkt, maar hoe bewijs ik dat nou? Van mening naar feit. Invited pre-conference workshop at the EMDR conference, Utrecht, The Netherlands
van de Schoot, R. (2019, March). A gentle introduction to Bayesian statistics. A 2-day course taught as part of the Winter School “Beyond p < .05: Modern statistical approaches in psychological science”, Padua, Italy
van de Schoot, R. (2019, February). Dealing with Expert–Data (Dis)Agreement. A 2-day course taught as part of the Winter School “Beyond p < .05: Modern statistical approaches in psychological science”, Padua, Italy
van de Schoot, R. (2018, October). Intro to Bayesian Statistics – Rethinking Statistics Seminar. A 3-day course taught as part of the Stats Camp course programme, London, UK.
van de Schoot, R. (2018, July). Your first Bayes. Invited workshop conducted at PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. The Hague, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2018, June). No More Tedious, Tiresome Talks. “Train Your Collegue” workshop series. Workshop conducted at Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
van de Schoot, R. (2018, March). Latent Growth (Mixture) Modeling with Small Samples. 1st Small Sample Size Solutions Conference. Pre-conference workshop conducted at Utrecht, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2018, March). Gentle Introduction to Bayesian Analysis with Small Samples. 1st Small Sample Size Solutions Conference. Pre-conference workshop conducted at Utrecht, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2018, January). Testing for measurement invariance: tips, tricks and what to do if MI does not hold? Presentation conducted at the monthly Power Snack meeting of the Methodology & Statistics department of Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
McNeish, D. & van de Schoot, R. (2017, August). Bayesian analysis to deal with small sample sizes. 18th European Conference of Developmental Psychology. Pre-conference workshop conducted at Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2017, August). Introduction to Mplus: How to get started. 18th European Conference of Developmental Psychology. Pre-conference workshop conducted at Utrecht, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2017, June). A Gentle introduction to Bayesian Analysis – A 3-day Summer School at Rotterdam School of Management – Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2017, June). A Gentle introduction to Bayesian Analysis – Netherlands Healt Care Institute, Diemen, The Netherlands
van de Schoot, R. (2017, June). No More Tedious, Tiresome Talks – Workshop as part of the series “Train You Collegue”- Utrecht, The Netherlands
van de Schoot, R. (2017, May). My First Bayes: A Gentle introduction to Bayesian Analysis using Mplus and Blavaan. A 3-day course as part of Stats Camp – Lisbon, Portugal.
van de Schoot, R. & McNeish, D. (2017, April). Modeling Multilevel Data with Small Sample Sizes. 11th International Multilevel Conference. Pre-conference workshop conducted at Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2017, March). My first Bayes: A gentle Introduction to Bayesian Analysis using Mplus and 5 other Programs. Jena Spring School on Educational Measurement. Workshop conducted at the department of Research Methods in Education at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany.
van de Schoot, R. (2017, March). A Gentle introduction to Bayesian Analysis – wprkshop as part of the Crash courses in various methods-AISSR Flying Circus – Amsterdam , The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2017, March). On small samples – workshop given at Leiden University, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2017, January). My First Bayes: A Gentle introduction to Bayesian Analysis. Workshop conducted at the Methodology Centre, University of Koblenz, Landau, Germany.
van de Schoot, R. (2016, December). What to report on latent trajectory studies? Presentation conducted at the monthly Power Snack meeting of the Methodology & Statistics department of Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2015, July). Using Bayesian analysis to integrate expert knowledge into the Predictive Framework Development. Statistical analysis workshop conducted at DEDIPAC Knowledge Hub consortium (Determinants of Diet and Physical Activity; Knowledge Hub to integrate and develop infrastructure for research across Europe.), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2015, April). Introduction on LGM and LGMM. Workshop at the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Olso, Norway.
van de Schoot, R. (2015, February). Introduction to Mplus. Workshop conducted at the ECPR Winter School in Methods and Techniques, at Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences, Bamberg, Germany.
van de Schoot, R. (2014, December). My first Bayes. Workshop conducted for an honors program at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2014, November). Introduction to Bayesian Statistics. Workshop at the Helen Dowling Instituut, Bilthoven, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2014, November). Introduction to Multilevel analysis. ISED Research Days. Workshop conducted at the Institute for the Study of Education and Human Development (ISED), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2014, November). Bayesian LGMM. Workshop conducted at Faculty of Psychology and Education, Department of Clinical Psychology, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2014, October). Introduction to Bayesian Analysis. Workshop conducted at Abbott Healthcare Products B.V, Weesp, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2014, February). Introduction to Bayesian Statistics. Workshop conducted for an honors program at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2014, January). Introduction to Bayesian Statistics. Workshop conducted at the psychology department, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
van de Schoot, R. (2014). Introduction to Mplus. Quantitative Training Program. Workshop conducted at the Center for Research Methods and Analysis, University of Kansas, United States.
van de Schoot, R. (2013, December). My First Bayes: Why and How to Run Your First Bayesian Model using Mplus. Workshop conducted at Research and Expertise Centre for Survey Methodology (RECSM), Barcelona, Spain.
van de Schoot, R. (2013, June). Modeling and data analysis with Mplus. Quantitative Training Program. Workshop conducted at the Center for Research Methods and Analysis, University of Kansas, United States.
van de Schoot, R. (2013, March). My first Bayes: Why and how to run your first Bayesian model using MPlus. 42nd GESIS Spring Seminar. Workshop conducted at the Graduate School in Management, Economics and Social Sciences (CGS), University of Cologne, Germany.
van de Schoot, R. (2013, March). Longitudinal research on personality, identity and how it can be analysed. 1st World Conference on Personality. Workshop conducted at Personality Psychology Foundation (PPF), Stellenbosch, South Africa.
van de Schoot, R. & Meiring, D. (2013, March). The new Mplus 7 statistical system and its application to personality research: A South African case study on the South African Personality Inventory (SAPI). 1st World Conference on Personality. Workshop conducted at Personality Psychology Foundation (PPF), Stellenbosch, South Africa.
van de Schoot, R. (2013, February). Using Mplus: An advanced workshop. Workshop conducted at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, November). Multilevel Analysis. ISED Research Days. Workshop conducted at the Institute for the Study of Education and Human Development (ISED), Utrecht, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, September). Mediation analysis. Workshop conducted at the Dutch-Flemish Postgraduate School for Experimental Psychopathology (EPP), Heeze, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, August). Moving beyond Null Hypothesis Testing. Earli SIG 5 Learning and Development in Early Childhood conference. Workshop conducted at Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, July). Introduction to Bayesian analysis using Mplus. Workshop conducted at John Hopkins University, Baltimore, United States.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, July). My first Bayes. How to run your first Bayesian model using MIWin/AMOS/Mplus? 30th International Congress of Psychology. Pre-conference workshop conducted in Cape Town, South-Africa.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, May). Multilevel Modeling using SPSS. LabourNet Research School. Workshop conducted at the School of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Tampere, Finland.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, November). Longitudinal data analysis in Mplus. Workshop conducted at the Department of Applied Psychology: Employment, Education and Economy, University of Vienna, Austria.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, February). My first Bayes. SRCD 2012 Themed Meeting: Developmental Methodology. Workshop conducted in Tampa, Florida, United States.
van de Schoot, R. (2012, February). A direct answer to your research question: Bayesian evaluation of informative hypotheses in SEM models using Mplus. In R. Veenstra (Chair), Society for Research on Adolescents (SRA). Presented at the pre-conference, Vancouver.
van de Schoot, R. (2011, November). Overview of possible models and software. ISED Research Days. Workshop conducted at the Institute for the Study of Education and Human Development (ISED), Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2011, March). Structural Equation Modeling and Multi-Level in Mplus. Workshop conducted at North-West University, South-Africa.
van de Schoot, R. (2011). Bayesian statistics. Workshop conducted at Helen Dowling Instituut, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2011). Structural Equation modeling. Workshop conducted at the Department of Applied Psychology: Employment, Education and Economy, University of Vienna, Austria.
van de Schoot, R. (2010). Missing data. Workshop conducted at the Department of Applied Psychology: Employment, Education and Economy, University of Vienna, Austria.
van de Schoot, R. (2010). Multilevel analysis. Workshop conducted at the Department of Applied Psychology: Employment, Education and Economy, University of Vienna, Austria.
van de Schoot, R. (2010, January). Structural Equation Modeling and Multi-Level in Mplus. Workshop conducted the meeting of the Vereniging Samenwerkende Brandwondencentra Nederland [Association of Dutch Burn Centres] in Beverwijk, The Netherlands.
van de Schoot, R. (2010). Bayesian statistics. Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD). Workshop conducted in Montreal, Canada.
van de Schoot, R. (2009). Testing Inequality Constrained Hypothesis in SEM Models. Workshop conducted at the Department of Applied Psychology: Employment, Education and Economy, University of Vienna, Austria.