European Group of Process Tracing Studies (EGPROC) 2026
About EGPROC
The European Group of Process Tracing Studies (EGPROC) is an annual meeting for researchers with a shared passion and interest in studying cognitive processes underpinning judgment and decision-making. The group brings together experts in social, cognitive, and economic psychology who employ novel methods of data collection and analysis to uncover dynamic processes of choice behaviour. The EGPROC conference offers a unique opportunity for academics of all levels to exchange knowledge about various process tracing methods, including computational modelling, eye-tracking, verbal protocols, physiological measurement, among others.
EGPROC at Warwick
We are excited to host the EGPROC 2026 at the University of Warwick. The event is co-organised by Lukasz Walasek (Psychology) and Tim Mullett (WBS), and is sponsored by the European Association for Decision MakingLink opens in a new window and Warwick's Behaviour Spotlight.Link opens in a new window
The meeting will take place on the 16th and 17th of July in Radcliffe Conference Center on the University's main campus.
For any questions about the event, please contact us at EGPROC@warwick.ac.uk.
Conference Details:
16 - 17 July 2026
University of Warwick
Key Dates:
- Abstract Submission Open: 16 March 2026
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Abstract Submission Deadline: 8 April 2026
- Notification of Acceptance: 24 April 2026
- Registration Open: 11 May 2026
- Registration Close: 15 June 2026
- Event date: 16 - 17 July 2026
Call for Submission
We now accept abstract submissions for short talks and posters. When submitting your abstract, please select whether you would be willing to present a poster if you are not assigned a presentation slot.
All submissions must follow the same format. Please submit the title and an extended abstract of between 500-700 words. Please make sure that your abstract makes it clear why your work fits with the focus of the EGPROC conference.