
Lindley R. Slipetz
Quantitative Psychology PhD and Data Science MS student at University of Virginia
Publications
Slipetz, L.R., Falk, A., Henry, T.R. “Missing Data in Discrete Time State-Space Modeling of Ecological Momentary Assessment Data: A Monte-Carlo Study of Imputation Methods.” Multivariate Behavioral Research (2025).
Levinson, C. A, Slipetz, L.R., Henry, T.R., Pennesi, JL., Crumby, E. “What Makes Personalized Treatment Work? Mechanisms of Change in Transdiagnostic Network-Informed Personalized Treatment for Eating Disorders.” Behavior Therapy (2025)
Slipetz, L.R. , Henry, T.R. “Dynamical Systems Approaches to Modeling Psychopathological Processes.” Oxford University Press Book Chapter (2025).
Henry, T.R., Slipetz, L.R. , Falk, A., Qiu, J., Chen, M. “Ordinal Outcome State-Space Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data.”Psychometrika (2024).
Papers in revision, review, preprint
Slipetz, L.R., Eberle, J., Levinson, C.A., Falk, A., Cusack, C., Henry, T.R. “Analyzing Ecological Momentary Assessment Data With State-Space Models: Considerations and Recommendations.”
Slipetz, L.R., Qiu, J., Sun, S., Henry, T.R. "Estimating nonlinear relations among random variables: A network analytic approach" (In revision to Behavioral Research Methods).
Presentations
Slipetz, L.R., Qiu, J., Henry, T.R. (July 2025) “Generating quantitatively grounded free text using large language models.” Talk at International Meeting of the Psychometric Society 2025.
Slipetz, L.R., Robinaugh, D., Wang, S. Henry, T.R. (May 2025). “The use of conditional variance in predicting critical psychological events “ in “Predicting critical psychological events for the utilization of just-in-time adaptive interventions.” Symposium at 2025 APS Annual Convention.
Slipetz, L.R., Qiu, J., Henry, T.R. (April 2025) “Demographic bias in large languages models (LLMs)” Talk at 2025 Diversifying Scholarship Conference.
Slipetz, L.R., Henry, T.R. (October 2024). “Methodological Considerations and the Use of Complex Systems in Modeling Ecological Momentary Assessment Data.” Roundtable at 2024 APS Global Psychological Science Summit.
Slipetz, L.R., Falk, A., Henry, T.R. (June 2023). “Missing data in discrete time state-space modeling of EMA data.” Talk at International Meeting of the Psychometric Society 2023.
Slipetz, L.R. & Cole, V.T. (Spring 2021), "The structure of early adolescent temperament: EFA and EGA approaches for the ABCD study" Poster at Society for Research in Child Development 2021 Biennial Meeting.
Slipetz, L.R. (Fall 2016). “The interaction of two signaling systems: A game theoretic analysis.” Poster at Philosophy of Science Association Meeting 2016.
Slipetz, L.R. (Fall 2016). "The future of the bias paradox." Talk at Virginia Tech Graduate Philosophy Conference 2016.
Slipetz, L.R. (Fall 2011). Commentary on “Man pain and mollusc pain; or, multiple realization as an empirical hypothesis.” Virginia tech Graduate Philosophy Conference 2011.
Papers in progress
Slipetz, L.R., Qiu, J., Henry, T.R. “Generating quantitatively grounded free text using large language models.”
Slipetz, L.R., Henry, T.R. “Predicting psychopathological phase transitions using forecasting techniques in regime switching models”
Slipetz, L.R., Sun, S., Qiu, J, Henry, T.R. “Time interval misspecification in ecological momentary assessment designs: A continuous time state-space model simulation study.”
Slipetz, L.R., Skomp, T., Cordelli, G., Davidson, G. “Understanding Health Event Distributions and Trends in Health Services Utilization in Students using Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) at UVA”
Slipetz, L.R., Henry, T.R. “Numeric and textual multimodal fusion for use in ecological momentary assessment”
Chow, P., Slipetz, L.R., Henry, T.R. EMA project on positive and negative affect in cancer patients.