EAM Awards
EAM awards for the best article and the best presentation of a junior scientist.
Announcement for new awards
At the moment there are no announcements for new awards.
EAM Awards and Grants
Life-Time Career Award
Recognizes outstanding contributions to methodology research throughout a distinguished career. Nominations are accepted during congress years.
EAM Travel Grants
Financial support for members to attend the biennial EAM Congress. Applications open 6 months before each congress.
Mobility Grants for Young Researchers
Support for early-career researchers (PhD students and recent graduates) to attend methodology training programs, workshops, and conferences. Members can apply year-round.
For current application deadlines and submission procedures, please check the News section or contact the Executive Committee.
Previous award winners
Best Junior Scientist Article 2012
Axel Mayer (University Jena, Germany) – Mayer, A., Steyer, R., & Mueller, H. (in press). “A general approach to defining latent growth components. Structural Equation Modeling.”
Best Junior Scientist Presentation 2012
Davood Tofighi (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) – “Multilevel Mediation Analysis: The Effects of Omitted Variables in the 1-1-1 Model.” Davood Tofighi, Stephen West, David P. MacKinnon
Best Junior Scientist Article 2008
Juan Ramón Barrada González (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain) – “Multiple maximum exposure rates in computerized adaptive testing”
Best Junior Scientist Presentation 2008
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero (University of Oviedo, Spain) – “The assessment of Magical Ideation as a trait of schizotypy”

