Conference 2005, Budapest, August 31 - September 4
Chair: Janos Nagy, 164 participants from 28 countries; 178 presentations
Keynote Speakers
- Robert C. Cloninger: A psychobiological model of temperament and character
- Aldert Vrij: Veracity assessments: Pitfalls and challenges
- Lars Bergman: A person-oriented approach for studying individual development: Some implications for the choice of methods and measurements
- Randall W. Engle: Working memory capacity, general cognitive control and fluid abilities
- Peter J. Van Koppen: Offender Profiling
- András Vargha: What can we loose in personality research by using only classical parametric statistical methods?
Symposia (conveners)
- Assessment of personality (Barelds, D.P.H. & De Raad, B.)
- Assessment of intelligence (Neubauer, A.C.)
- Assessment of ageing (Fernández-Ballesteros, R.)
- The Raven Progressive Matrices: Fundamental psychometric issues and stability and change over time and culture (Raven, J.)
- Academic and life goals: Antecedents, mediators, and consequences (Efklides, A. & Sideridus, G.D.)
- Optimism (Rauch, W. & Schweizer, K.)
- Constructions of otherness in contemporary Greece (Dikaiou, M.)
- Neuropsychological/biological assessment (Stemmler, G.)