Interested in finding the best way to optimize learning. Mainly for simple facts but expanding to more complex skills now. Currently a post-doc with @hedderik
To all researchers affiliated to Dutch universities: you can now make all your published articles and chapters, older than 6 months and based on research using Dutch public funds, open access, in one go and without cost. See openaccess.nl/en/you-share-w…
Interessant stuk van @decorrespondent over de effecten van en de motieven voor internationalisering in het universitatire onderwijs. Net als bij de replicatiecrisis lijken perverse incentives een doorslaggevende rol te spelen. decorrespondent.nl/9356/univ…
I'm reviewing a paper. "A 4x2x2x2 mixed factorial ANOVA showed a reliable main effect of X, Y, and Z, and no reliable main effect of A." The p-vals are .037, <.001, <.001, and .092, resp. What does "reliable" mean?! Am I not aware of a way to use "reliable" in this context?
This is follow up by a post-hoc t-test that also shows "reliable differences". I don't think these should be called reliable. Is there a way that this word is used that I am just not aware of? I don't want to look like an idiot pointing this out...
Working on a @cogsci_soc review that contains many detailed suggestions for better statistical analyses. I always sign my reviews and here it'd be esp. nice so the author(s) can get in touch if they want. But I guess that's not in line with the double-blind review process... :D
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Great tutorial! I've been using @richarddmorey's BayesFactor package a lot but it didn't provide a way to do logistic regression. A future blog post on how to incorporate random effects would be fantastic! Thanks for taking the time to make this accessible!
Today(!) we’re thrilled to announce unlimited free private repos for all GitHub users, and a new simplified Enterprise offering: blog.github.com/2019-01-07-n…
Winning Trivial Pursuit (does anyone still play this game?) doesn't say that much about the winner's IQ (or her/his working memory capacity), @flosense shows in our most recent paper on adaptive learning. frontiersin.org/articles/10.…