Laura Bringmann 🟥
Psychological methods; Philosophy of psychology; Time series data; Experience sampling method in clinical practice; Psych Networks: more than a pretty picture?
laurabringmannlab.com
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥What a week! After 5 days, the #mitnb workshop has come to an end. We had a keynote on time scales and two workshops on careless responding and reliability. The central part of the workshops were the hackathons. We had super diverse hackathons, all designed to assess measurement in #ESM. (1/4)
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥1/n Out today in @jamapsychiatry.com: Interpretation Issues With the Patient Health Questionnaire Instructions. We find troubling variability in whether people think they should respond based on the frequency of the Sx or the frequency of being bothered by the Sx. jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥From my master’s thesis to my first PhD project — excited to share that this work (together with @jordanrvl.bsky.social, @ginettelafit.bsky.social, Anja Franziska Ernst, Josip Razum, Eva Ceulemans, and @bringmannlaura.bsky.social) is now published in AMPPS! Link: doi.org/10.1177/2515...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥A new publication from my PhD project on model selection for nonstationary time-series data is out, co-authored with an amazing team (Anja Franziska Ernst, @ginettelafit.bsky.social , Ward B. Eiling, @bringmannlaura.bsky.social)! Link: doi.org/10.1111/bmsp...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥On the first day of December, we’re excited to announce that abstract submission for the #SAA2026 Conference in Vienna is now open! Instead of sending a letter to the North Pole, send us your abstract! We look forward to your contributions 🔗 univie.eventsair.com/saa2026/ @ambulatory-assessment.org
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Any recent (or old too is fine) literature or review on most common stated reason for presenting to therapy or psychiatric treatment? I don't just mean the diagnoses people get, I mean the presenting complaint. Anything?
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Thrilled to share a new paper in @jamapsychiatry.com on path asymmetry in complex dynamic systems of psychopathology! jamanetwork.com/journals/jam... With amazing collaborators @tfblanken.bsky.social, Han van der Maas, & Denny Borsboom 🥳
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥1st day of #MITNB meeting at @tesc-tilburgu.bsky.social. Excited for the week ahead, where we'll tackle measurement issues in #ESM, e.g. modeling processes across timescales, building a formal theory on measurement, and evaluating statistical assumptions in #ESM data. Go teamwork <3
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥🚨 New preprint: We compared 13 methods for detecting momentary careless responding in the WARN-D data (206k+ obs.). Tutorials guide you through each method. The takeaway? Diverging results, inherent subjectivity (to varying degrees), and a clear need for further validation. osf.io/preprints/ps...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥We built the openESM database: ▶️60 openly available experience sampling datasets (16K+ participants, 740K+ obs.) in one place ▶️Harmonized (meta-)data, fully open-source software ▶️Filter & search all data, simply download via R/Python Find out more: 🌐 openesmdata.org 📝 doi.org/10.31234/osf...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥New blog post! Let's say you have two measures meant to capture the same confounder. They're highly correlated. Can you still proceed with your regression analysis? (I admit, the title is a bit of a spoiler) www.the100.ci/2025/10/13/i...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥I'm starting to explore {simDAG}, a nifty #rstats package that has a nice API for specifying DAGs and then simulating data from them: robindenz1.github.io/simDAG/
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥We're searching for a tenure track assistant professor in clinical psychology here at the University of Arizona! Come to Tucson-- great place to live and work! 🌄🌵🏀 @uarizona.bsky.social arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/caree...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Experts with theoretical traditions, researchers experienced in approaches to theory construction, educators and policymakers work on the first steps toward creating a mature subfield of theoretical psychology. bit.ly/4nLOWoE @annemscheel.bsky.social @bringmannlaura.bsky.social @jmbh.bsky.social
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥How Accurate & Consistent are Self-Report responses via Visual Analogue Scales (VAS) in Ecological Momentary Assessment & Digital Studies? Examined in a massive EMA study (N = 3,761), our new #OpenAccess piece on this is just out: online.ucpress.edu/collabra/art... #PsychSciSky #AcademicSky 🧵:
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥1/2 Press release @unileiden.bsky.social about our upcoming JoPACS paper led by @bsiepe.bsky.social, showing that the overlap of similar constructs assessed via wearable vs EMA data is surprisingly low (n~850, 3 months). www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/news/2025...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥New blog post 📣 by @ccp-kuleuven.bsky.social's @millapihlajamaki.bsky.social on six things you can do with your ESM items apart from your main, substantive analyses. Check it out here: esmitemrepositoryinfo.com/blog-posts#M... #ESM #OpenScience #Measurement
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Cool perspective on depression recurrence >19,000 observations, n=37 discontinuing anti-depressants Recurrence in ~1/3rd preceded by early warning signals in affect journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.... Smit et al. @mahelmich.bsky.social @bringmannlaura.bsky.social @eveliensnippe.bsky.social
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥2 weeks left to apply to join #HPGVienna @univie.ac.at as senior scientist. More information ⬇️ #PsychJob #PhDJob #HealthPsych
- #HPGVienna is hiring! We are looking for a senior scientist to join our team and to manage the department's Ecological Momentary Assessment lab. We offer a lovely team, lots of support, and a potentially tenured position! Apply by 27 July: jobs.univie.ac.at/job/Senior-S... #HealtPsych #BehSci
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥What is more useful for explaining human behavior, neuroscience or folk psychology? In this new book chapter, co-authored with Laura Bringmann, we argue for the latter. Featuring mirror neurons, tiny worms, and Steve buying a banana! www.researchgate.net/publication/...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥I wrote a blog post to celebrate 10 years of loo package 🎉 (R package implementing fast Pareto smoothed importance sampling cross-validation and many other useful methods for cross-validation)
- loo R package 10 years! statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2025/06/26/l...
- Want to learn about dynamic modeling for daily diary, experience sampling, ecological momentary assessment data? 😎 Register for our online course ‘Modeling the dynamics of intensive longitudindal data’ which starts in October 2025! 🤩 utrechtsummerschool.nl/courses/data...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥We asked people to reflect on this at each EMA beep for 25 days using open text boxes (100 answers/person). We also conducted 4 interviews in the same time. Currently still coding but comparing with previous ratings or events happens far less often that literature suggests. See design osf.io/md9xa/
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Folks, it's time to submit your papers to PCI Psychology. Here is our invitation to you, taken from our editorial osf.io/preprints/ps...
- PCI Psychology is here!! 🎉🥳 After over a year of hard work by so many people, we are thrilled to announce that we are open for submissions! Join us in making publishing more efficient, equitable, and open: psych.peercommunityin.org #PsychSciSky #scipub
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Say you have a simple multilevel model: y ~ 1 + (1 | group). What references are there to say (or contend with) the mean of the group-level means (group-level intercepts) is the same as the population mean (population-level intercept)?
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥I very much appreciate @leonievogelsmeier.bsky.social's openness about challenges in studying markers for careless responding and how to address them live while collecting data - among them lots of issues in dealing with participants' digital footprints #SAA2025
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Really happy that @leonieschorrlepp.bsky.social presented the results of our mixed-methods study uncovering response processes in ESM studies 📱. Take-away: people are very inconsistent in how they come up with their answers. Talking to participants in key! 🔐 #SAA2025
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Very exciting to see the work from @katiehoemann.bsky.social at #SAA2025! Participants were able to voice record a description of events. Katie clustered these over many different topics. 2 fun ones: - Complaints about rain (study was in Belgium 😅) - Complaints about the study itself (ESM...)
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- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥We have a new group of Editorial Fellows at @psychscience.bsky.social journals-- check out their bios here: www.psychologicalscience.org/news/2025-ma...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥To really know what is going on in people's daily life, quantitative data is not enough - we need qualitative data, too! Important talk by @bringmannlaura.bsky.social at #SAA2025 👏
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥First day of #SAA2025, and @bringmannlaura.bsky.social is killing it with her talk on including qualitative options in ESM! @saa2025leuven.bsky.social @ambulatory-assessment.org
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Please spread the word! Psych Science is recruiting volunteers to help conduct computational reproducibility checks. If you have experience writing reproducible analysis scripts in psychology, and want to join the team, please apply! www.psychologicalscience.org/publications...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Meet our candidates! Laura Bringmann is an associate prof at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences. Her motto: People are irreplaceable, so let's cherish one another! Follow her at @bringmannlaura.bsky.social and go vote at rug.nl/vote 🗳️
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Not-so-modest shoutout to our own paper on interactions in which we discuss both issues — scale dependence and confounding 😋 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Thanks to everybody who chimed in! I arrived at the conclusion that (1) there's a lot of interesting stuff about interactions and (2) the figure I was looking for does not exist. So, I made it myself! Here's a simple illustration of how to control for confounding in interactions:>
- Does anybody have a good visualization to explain how interactions can be confounded, and why interactions require interaction controls? @urisohn.bsky.social maybe? (Asking because I have an idea, but want to check out what exists already before investing the effort)
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥🚨New Postdoc Opportunity We have an opening for a postdoc jointly mentored by Justin Baker and me for work on digital therapeutics and passive sensing using smartphones and wearables (smartwatches + smart rings). More info 👉: webbslab.com/job-postings Please RT & share!
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Simulation studies are essential for methods research. How well are they conducted & reported? How can we improve their quality? Out now in Psychological Methods, see 🧵 below. With @fbartos.bsky.social, @timpmorris.bsky.social, @boulesteixlaure.bsky.social, @danielheck.bsky.social & Samuel Pawel
- We reviewed 100 psych. simulation studies & find room for improvement in planning/reporting. As a remedy, we (František Bartoš, @timpmorris.bsky.social Anne-Laure Boulesteix, @danielheck.bsky.social & Samuel Pawel) present ADEMP-PreReg, a simulation study preregistration & reporting template 🧵/1
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Can we use features of dynamic networks (e.g. centrality) to improve treatment selection and outcome prediction? New preprint on the topic: We highlight the role of uncertainty & introduce a Bayesian multilevel approach for uncertainty quantification of network features 🧵 osf.io/preprints/ps...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥news.arizona.edu/news/new-pre... Out today - our protocol paper describing an ENORMOUS effort led by Ellen Driessen leveraging all available RCT data from depression trials comparing ADM/CT/BA/IPT/PDT (>60 studies, nearing 10K patients) to develop precision treatment selection decision support tools
- Looking for a PhD position? Come work with me! 🤩 In this PhD project, you will study how decisions in medicine (at the intensive care) can be improved using tools like algorithmic advice in both academic and hospital settings. Talking Dutch is a plus! 😊 www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/3514...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥I'm not giving up and neither should you. Let's help each other remember why we are here. We are here because we want to know the world together and imagine a better one. In solidarity, we can survive. In solidarity, we can win.
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Just heard @erc.europa.eu will increase funding for grantees relocating to #Europe. Researchers based in the US or elsewhere in the world, can apply for €1 million beyond the usual max amount to set up a lab or #research team, if scientifically justified. Now to be €2 million. 🧪 #grants #academic
- For those who are interested ESM feedback, happy to announce that a new paper is out, in which we combine qualitative and quantitative feedback! Innovations include clock graphs, stacked graphs, and word clouds with sentences. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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- Great teamwork with m-Path: @merijnmestdagh.bsky.social, Stijn Verdonck, and Maarten Piot, and also the rest of the team: Eva Tolmeijer, Gert Stulp, Felicity Waite, Louise Isham, Anton P.B. Staring, Daniel Freeman and David van den Berg. 🤩
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥🌟 𝐖𝐞 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐝𝐥𝐲 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒 𝐀𝐧𝐧𝐮𝐚𝐥 𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭!🌟 We have completed the second year of Stress in Action. The report is providing an overview of 2024’s achievements and highlights. Read our annual report here 👉 stress-in-action.nl/annual-repor...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥I’m excited to share that we have a new special issue call at the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science. Edited by @joshgrubbs.bsky.social and @cassie-boness.bsky.social Send them your best work on advancing our thinking on “behavioral addictions” www.apa.org/pubs/journal...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥📣New preprint 📣 @leonieschorrlepp.bsky.social, @domimaciejewski.bsky.social, @bringmannlaura.bsky.social, Mithra Hesselink and I wrote a paper illustrating the value of qualitative methods for checking the validity of your ESM data. doi.org/10.31219/osf...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥[1/3] Cool new work by @bringmannlaura.bsky.social and colleagues on digital feedback tools in psychotherapy with m-Path.io! 📊 Link below 👇 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Yesterday we were having a lab conversation about whether we’ll still be going to meetings in the US. This might just settle it. Also, I think we should exit the platforms that are obvious monitoring windows, even if they claim end-to-end encryption. Why should we ever trust them?
- French scientist denied entry to attend US conference and accused of phone messages to his friends "that reflect hatred toward Trump and can be described as terrorism." www.lbc.co.uk/world-news/d...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥How do you integrate mobile #AA methods in clinical practice? 🤔 New pre-print perspective by @marilynpicciri1.bsky.social and others outlining different recommendations! ✅ co-create protocol with clients! ✅ tailor assessment modality! ✅ co-determine 'meaningful change'! osf.io/preprints/ps...
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥There are days in life that shake you. I’m shattered 💔 to share that I just found out that the US Government terminated my 2024 NIH Director’s Early Independence Award (~$2 million), threatening my long-promised assistant professor job at Columbia University & academic career... 1/🧵
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥Wondering about #OpenScience Practices for #Qualitative Research? In our new paper, we showcase the use of audit trails to transparently document the full qualitative analysis procedure Equivalent to sharing code in quantitative research. Check it out bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
- Reposted by Laura Bringmann 🟥NIH is likely cutting up to 25% of its workforce this week. NIH staff have substantial expertise, typically PhDs. And they really *believe* in the work. NIH's will not be able to meet its mission w/these cuts. The scientific threat is not just direct funding cuts www.statnews.com/2025/03/14/n...