Don van Ravenzwaaij
Professor @University of Groningen, Bayesian Inference, computational methods, reproducibility. Editor in Chief@Collabra: Psychology. Father of two, loves chess
- Testing something: can anyone identify the character I attempted to recreate for my daughter with basic lego blocks?
- Reposted by Don van RavenzwaaijWhy are some scholarly journals moving to transparent peer review? How does it work? And what are the benefits? Learn more in our latest #ScholasticaCommunityConvo interview with @donvanraven.bsky.social EIC of @collabrapsychology.bsky.social. buff.ly/WE173NX
- Reposted by Don van Ravenzwaaij📚 Core principles of responsible generative AI usage in research link.springer.com/article/10.1...
- Reposted by Don van RavenzwaaijI am happy to announce the publication of our new work on the impact of arbitrary analytical choices on type I and type II error rates. We simulated reaction time data in a conflict task and analyzed the notable CSE effect in a multiverse manner. Worrying results: link.springer.com/article/10.3...
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- Out now: our paper on how to deidentify data sets in the social sciences while navigating privacy concerns. The paper includes a step-by-step de-identification guide and two worked examples, with tons of accompanying material on OSF. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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- Former PhD student Max Linde wrote a paper showcasing a new Bayesian implementation of Cox proportional hazards regression. Out now in Journal of Applied Statistics! doi.org/10.1080/0266...
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