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Research Methodology Sessions Sessions, Meetings, and Related Events 2018 NCFR Annual Conference Nov. 7-10, 2018
About This List and NCFR Conference Sessions
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Session Format Key PA = paper | PO = poster | SS = special session | LI PA = lightning paper PO SY = poster symposium | RTB = roundtable | WK = workshop | SY = symposium
Research Methodology Session Sort
Dover 003 Introduction to MAXQDA 2018 Workshop (R).
TCRM Methods Workshop 1
Royal Palm 1 004
TCRM: Advances in Moderation Analyses: An Introduction to
Mixture Regression004 TCRM: Advances in Moderation Analyses: An Introduction to Mixture
Regression; Leader: Justin Dyer, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in
Family Studies at Brigham Young University. He received his Ph.D.
in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
TCRM Methods Workshop 2Royal Palm 4 007 TCRM: Using IPUMS Data to Study Families
007 Using IPUMS Data to Study Families; Sarah Flood, Ph.D., oversees
the IPUMS US Survey Projects and directs the IPUMS CPS and
IPUMS Time Use teams. Her research interests are at the
intersection of gender, work and family, aging and the life course,
and time use. She is currently engaging in research on the time use
of retirement-age Americans, time allocation patterns of men and
women with different work and family configurations, and
momentary assessments of subjective wellbeing.
TCRM Workshop 3Royal Palm 1 012 TCRM: Mid-Range Model Creation: It’s More Than Just SEM
012 Mid-Range Model Creation: It’s More Than Just SEM; Kari
Adamsons, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of HDFS at the
University of Connecticut.
TCRM Paper Session 8Royal Palm 2 104 TCRM: A Focus on Methods
104-01 A Novel Use of Zero-Inflated Models: Combining Events and
Intensity; Isaac J. Washburn, Ron Cox Jr., Clint Broadbent
Concurrent Sessions 2Royal Palm 3 121 LI PA Navigating Disruption and Change in Diverse Families
121-04 FP Mixed Methods Research Design in Family Policy Analysis: Examining
the Impact of Paid Sick Leave Policy on African American Families;
Renada Goldberg, Debra Fitzpatrick
Royal Palm 5 and 6 122 RTB Family Therapy Roundtable Symposium 1 122-01 FT Beyond Interviews: The Use of Aesthetic Forms of Data in Research;
Hoa Nguyen, Erika Grafsky, Jennifer Lambert-Shute, Tabitha McCoy
Poster Symposia: Emotion Regulation in Military Fathers;
Cancer and Family Roles; Influences on Underage
Drinking; Finances and Romantic Relationships
Town and Country 125 PO Poster Session 1
Wednesday, November 7, 20188:00 AM-9:45 AM
10:00 AM-11:15 AM
11:30 AM-12:45 PM
Tuesday, November 6, 20189:00 AM-4:30 PM
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
12:00 PM-3:00 PM
3:00 PM-6:00 PM
Research Methodology Session Sort
125-42 AFS 125-42 AFS PO - Integrating Critical Family History with Collaborative
Autoethnography in a Graduate Research Course: A Tool for Faculty
and Graduate Students; Grettel Martinez, Adrienne Edwards
125-43 AFS 125-43 AFS PO - Living Out Our Family Histories in the Family Science
Classroom: Engaging Critical Family History Through Collaborative
Autoethnography; Adrienne Edwards, Grettel Martinez
125-48 EE 125-48 EE PO - A Mixed-Methods Process Evaluation of a Family
Engagement Project Within a Juvenile Detention Facility; Ashley
Harvey, Brooke Tuttle, Robert Mouser
Opening Plenary SessionTown and Country 132 Plenary: Families: What, So What, Now What?
132 Perspectives on Family Diversity in Canada ; Nora Spinks is Chief
Executive Officer, The Vanier Institute of the Family, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada
132 Facilitator: Bahira Sherif Trask, 2018 NCFR Program Chair
Concurrent Sessions 3
Town and Country 138 SY
Family Therapy Legacy Scholar Symposium: Dyadic Data
Analysis: Changing Methods to Test Dyadic Change138-01 FT Differentiation, Relationship Satisfaction, and Betrayal Trauma: A
Dyadic Analysis; Alex VanBergen, Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Codina
Kawar, Patrick Bortz
Town and Country 155 President's Reception155 Host/Presider: Anisa M. Zvonkovic, 2017-2019 NCFR Board
President.
Students and New Professionals Workshop
Town and Country 156 WK
How to Properly Conduct a Systematic Review: A Journey for
Students and New Professionals
Students and New Professionals Workshop
Town and Country 162 WK
Community-Based Sampling Techniques: Leveraging Available
Archival Data to Drive Research
Concurrent Sessions 5
Town and Country 215 SY
Conceptual and Methodological Challenges Across the Life
Course215-01 RT Measurement of Couple Leisure in Large Datasets; Jill Naar
215-03 RT Measuring Romantic Relationship Quality Across the Lifespan: The
Opportunities and Challenges of Data Harmonization; Amy Rauer,
Christine M. Proulx, Leah Burke, Jakob F. Jensen, Brenda L. Volling
Plenary Session
Town and Country 217
Plenary: Child Well-Being, Poverty, and Family Policy Across
the Life Course: Lessons From High-Income Countries
8:30 AM-9:45 AM
10:00 AM-11:45 AM
3:15 PM-4:30 PM
6:15 PM-7:15 PM
7:15 PM-8:00 PM
8:15 PM-9:00 PM
Thursday, November 8, 2018
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Research Methodology Session Sort
217 Child Well-Being, Poverty, and Family Policy Across the Life Course:
Lessons From High-Income Countries; Dominic Richardson, Ph.D.,
Senior Education Specialist, UNICEF, Office of Research-Innocenti
217 Facilitator: Bahira Sherif Trask, 2018 NCFR Program Chair
Concurrent Sessions 6Golden Pacific
Ballroom 228
International Organizations and Agencies That Focus on
Family Research and Its Application to Family Policies228 International Organizations and Agencies That Focus on Family
Research and Its Application to Family Policies; Nora Spinks, The
Vanier Institute of the Family, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Dominic
Richardson, Ph.D., UNICEF, Office of Research-Innocenti; Renata
Kaczmarska, Ph.D., Focal Point on the Family, DSPD/DESA, United
Nations; Ignacio Socias, Ph.D., Communication and International
Relations, Family Perspective
228 Facilitator: Bahira Sherif Trask, 2018 NCFR Program Chair
Royal Palm 1 255
Qualitative Family Research Network (QFRN) Focus Group
Meeting255 Presiders: Samuel H. Allen, Kevin Roy, Focus Group Cochairs
Concurrent Sessions 8 (Invited Presenter Symposium)
Pacific Salon 3 312 SY
Developing a Funded Translational Research Portfolio in
Family Science312 FP FH
EM
Developing a Funded Translational Research Portfolio in Family
Science; Ani Yazedjian, Ph.D., Illinois State University; Jerica Berge,
Ph.D., MPH, LMFT, CFLE, University of Minnesota; Joseph
Grzywacz, Ph.D., Florida State University; Lynn Morin, M.A.,
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
312 FP FH
EM
Moderator: Tammy Henderson, Ph.D., CFLE, Lamar Uiversity; Chair:
Anne Farrell, Ph.D., Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago
Pacific Salon 2 317 SY
Advancing and Integrating Theory and Analytical Approaches:
APIM and Common Fate Trajectory Approaches317-01 RT Examining Actor and Partner Effects of Marital Strain Over Time on
Loneliness by Extending APIM Approach; Tae Kyong Lee, Kandauda
K.A.S. Wickrama, Catherine O'Neal
317-02 RT Examining Common Fate Effects of Marital Strain Over Time on
Loneliness by Extending CFM Approach; K.A.S. (Kandauda)
Wickrama, Tae Kyoung Lee
317-03 RT Examining Actor, Partner, and Common Fate Influences of Marital
Strain on Loneliness by Extending APIM and CFM Approaches; Tae
Kyoung Lee
317-03 RT Discussant: Amy Rauer; Organizer: Tae Kyoung Lee; Chair: K. A. S.
(Kandauda) Wickrama
Plenary Session
8:30 AM-9:45 AM
10:00 AM-11:45 AM
1:30 PM-2:45 PM
7:45 PM-9:00 PM
Friday, November 9, 2018
Research Methodology Session Sort
Golden Pacific
Ballroom 319
Plenary: Growing Up in the Shadows: Living in Undocumented
and Mixed-Family Status319 Growing Up in the Shadows: Living in Undocumented and Mixed-
Family Status; Carola Suárez-Orozco, Ph.D., Professor, Human
Development and Psychology, UCLA; Cofounder, Re-imagining
Migration
319 Facilitator: Bahira Sherif Trask, 2018 NCFR Program Chair
Royal Palm 5 and 6 321 WK
Peer Review in Action: What Makes a Good Reviewer and
How to Get Started
Pacific Salon 3 347 2018 Annual NCFR Member Meeting and Discussion347 Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic, 2017-2019 NCFR Board President
Poster Symposia: LGBT Family Diversity and Impact on
Parenting and Child Development; Statewide
Relationship Education; Understanding Risk in Family
ContextsTown and Country 403 PO Poster Session 5
403-67 RT 403-67 RT PO - Sampling Considerations in Longitudinal Marital
Research; Jeremy Kanter, Christine Proulx, James Monk
Closing Plenary SessionGolden Pacific
Ballroom 404
Plenary: Degrees of Change: An Assessment of the
Deinstitutionalization of Marriage Thesis404 Degrees of Change: An Assessment of the Deinstitutionalization of
Marriage Thesis; Andrew Cherlin, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
404 Facilitator: Bahira Sherif Trask, 2018 NCFR Program Chair
7:45 AM-8:45 AM
9:00 AM-10:45 AM
12:00 PM-1:15 PM
4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Saturday, November 10