An event is something that takes place—an occurrence and arbitrary point in time. The term also refers to a significant occurrence or happening, or a social gathering or activity.
Individuals define an event's significance subjectively; people actively and retroactively compartmentalize their lives and history in terms of epochs delimited by events considered to be significant.
Events :: Applications
Events :: Math
Conferences :: Psychology

EMPG 1995 - 26th European Mathematical Psychology Group Meeting. Universität Regensburg, Germany; 4--7 September 1995. Abstracts.
EMPG 1999 - 30th European Mathematical Psychology Group Meeting. Mannheim, Germany; 30 August -- 2 September 1999. Abstracts, photographs.
EMPG 2000 - 31st European Mathematical Psychology Group Meeting. Graz, Austria; 3--7 September 2000. Photographs.
EMPG 2001 - 32nd European Mathematical Psychology Group Meeting. Lisboa, Portugal; 26--29 September 2001.
EMPG 2002 - 33rd European Conference on Mathematical Psychology. International University Bremen, Germany; 21--24 August 2002.
EMPG 2003 - 34th European Mathematical Psychology Group Meeting. Madrid, Spain; 26--30 August 2003.
EMPG 2004 - 35th European Mathematical Psychology Group Meeting. Ghent, Belgium; 2--4 September 2004.
Math Psych 2002 - 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology. Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA; 25--28 July 2002.
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SMP 1998 - 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA; 6--9 August 1998.
SMP 2003 - 36th annual meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology. Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, USA; 24--28 July 2003.
SMP 2004 - 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; 29 July -- 1 August 2004.
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