- Oxford: U.-D. Reips and S. Stieger invited to present at Nuffield College on “Innovations in Online Experiments”
- Kuhlmann, T., Reips, U.-D., Wienert, J., & Lippke, S. (2014, November). Using Visual Analogue Scales to increase response rates and compliance: Results from an eHealth intervention study. Presentation given at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology, Long Beach, CA, US.
- Team iScience @ SCiP, Psychonomics, SJDM conferences
- Kuhlmann, T. & Reips, U.-D. (2014, September). Measuring Narcissism online: Questionnaire development and methodological influences. Presentation given at the 49th Congress of the German Psychological Association, Bochum, Germany
- Kuhlmann, T., Wienert, J., & Lippke, S. (2013, July). Eating fruit instead of candy when desiring something sweet – Compensatory cognitions predict a healthy lifestyle. Poster presented at the 27th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, Bordeaux, France.
- Reips, U., Buffardi, L., & Kuhlmann, T. (2012). Why NOT to use amazon mechanical turk for the recruitment of participants. In Poster presented at the Society for Judgment and Decision Making 33rd annual conference, Minneapolis, MN.
- (English) Editor’s talk: U.-D. Reips and G. Bacigalupe presented before Deusto’s post-docs
- Reips, U.-D.: Behavioral Research and Data Collection via the Internet, Jacobs University Bremen
- Funke, F. & Reips, U.-D.: Better low-tech than sorry: How technophile questionnaires may affect psychological representativeness. GOR12, 6 March 2012, Mannheim, Germany.
- Reips, U.-D. & Garaizar, P.: Searching Twitter on http://tweetminer.eu/ : Data mining as a resource for researchers. GOR12, 7 March 2012, Mannheim, Germany.
- Reips, U.-D.: Online Experiments. General Online Research Conference (GOR 2012), 5 March 2012, Mannheim, Germany.
- Reips, U.-D.: Internet-based assessment: Challenges and solutions. Invited Symposium “Online Assessment”, 11th European Conference on Psychological Assessment (ECPQ 2011), 31 August – 3 September 2011, Riga, Latvia.
- Reips, U.-D., Buffardi, L., & Kuhlmann, T. (2011, March). Using Amazon’s Mechanical Turk for the recruitment of participants in Internet-based research. 13th General Online Research meeting, University of Düsseldorf, Germany.
- Reips, U.-D.: BaNOian Instead of BaYESian. 49th Edwards Bayesian Research Conference, Jan. 12-14., California State University at Fullerton (LA), USA.
- Reips, U.-D.: Dropout in Web-based studies: Methodology. Fourth Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA), 18th – 22nd of July, 2011, Lausanne, Switzerland.