37.1366, Summer Schools: STEP 2026 - Spring Training in Experimental Psycholinguistics (Canada)
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Subject: 37.1366, Summer Schools: STEP 2026 - Spring Training in Experimental Psycholinguistics (Canada)
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Date: 07-Apr-2026
From: Juhani Järvikivi [jarvikivi at ualberta.ca]
Subject: STEP 2026 - Spring Training in Experimental Psycholinguistics
STEP 2026 - Spring Training in Experimental Psycholinguistics
Host Institution: University of Alberta, Department of Linguistics
Website: https://sites.google.com/ualberta.ca/ccp/step?authuser=0
Dates: 12-Jun-2026 - 15-Jun-2026
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Minimum Education Level: Senior UG, Graduate, Postdoc
Focus: Courses
1. A short overview and introduction to statistics and R, Dalia
Cristerna-Román and Vera Xia, University of Alberta
2. Introduction to Mixed-Effects Modelling with LME4, Hannah Lam and
Veranika Puhacheuskaya, University of Alberta
3. The fundamentals of data visualization in R, Guilherme D. Garcia,
Université Laval
4. Embrace the Complexities: Visualizing and Modeling Multidimensional
Factors in Bilingual Development, Youran Lin, University of Alberta
Description:
The Centre for Comparative Psycholinguistics (CCP, University of
Alberta Department of Linguistics) organizes a short Spring Training
Workshop in current issues and methods in psycholinguistics. STEP 2026
will take place in Edmonton, Alberta from June 12-15, 2026.
The Spring School is directed at postdoctoral fellows, graduate and
advanced undergraduate students, and anyone else interested in
learning how to turn their research ideas into concrete steps towards
experimental designs, data collection and analysis using advanced
experimental and statistical methods.
Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics
Registration Open until 01-Jun-2026
Apply by Email: ccpling at ualberta.ca
Apply on the web:
https://sites.google.com/ualberta.ca/ccp/step?authuser=0
Registration Instructions:
For application information, see the website.
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