
Amy K Nuttall
@amyknuttall
Associate Professor. Parenting, family dynamics, intergenerational transmission, stress & trauma, developmental methodology
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http://www.amyknuttall.com/ 08-10-2015 16:20:21
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Spread the word: I'm seeking a postdoc for next year (earlier start possible) to help with the 7-year follow-up of our transition to parenthood study. We'll have MRI data from kids + dads so analytic chops are needed. Reach out if interested! ISDP 🦋 @isdp.org.bsky.social @fluxDCN SANS





Methods-minded folks (including Amy K. Nuttall's Methods Courses): ISDSA is a great conference with workshops. In person University of Notre Dame or virtual. Abstracts due 4/1. Workshop registration by 3/31. meeting.isdsa.org

Looking forward to this talk this morning! I remember first learning about planned missing designs attending a talk back when I was a grad student. It made quite an impression on me. I hope to see lots of our grad students this morning Amy K. Nuttall's Methods Courses

The next talk of the MSU HDFS Methods Group is on Tu 4/12, at 11 am Eastern time. Dr. Lizbeth Benson (Lizbeth 'Libby' Benson, PhD) will be talking about “Not all effects are modeled equally: Re-focusing the spotlight onto random effects.” The talk is over zoom and open to anyone. DM for info.


Hey Amy K. Nuttall's Methods Courses : check out this great resource for ILM mediation in Mplus





Call for Editorial Fellows at Developmental Psychology. As part of this new program, Early Career Researchers (w/i 10yrs PhD) from historically excluded groups will serve a one-year term as a Fellow--with a stipend of $1,000 USD . APA Journals APA Science American Psychological Association Please RT! 1/3


Han Du is speaking to the MSU HDFS Methods Group this morning at 11am EDT. "A Bayesian Latent Variable Selection Model for Nonignorable Missingness" All (including external to HDFS and MSU) welcome. PM me if you'd like the Zoom link (Amy K. Nuttall's Methods Courses Ryan Bowles)



6 factors that matter most when it comes to healthy child development—and how parents can stress less about everything else, by Dr. Jena Doom bit.ly/3EvNIcb