Courtland Hyatt
Asst Prof @ Emory, Clinical Psychologist @ Emory Healthcare Veterans Program. Professionally interested in aggression, personality, PTSD, open science. Personally interested in music, UGA football, Braves baseball🤘🏼
- Reposted by Courtland HyattThe Vanity Fair photographer from the Susie Wiles story. Holy. Shit. www.washingtonpost.com/style/power/...
- Reposted by Courtland HyattExcited to share a Registered Report in J. of Personality looking at the “perils of partialing” – led by the Bluesky-less Leigha Rose with @drlynam.bsky.social and me. (1) onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
- Reposted by Courtland HyattWhen we measure personality multiple times in a study, does it matter if we ask people about their personality *in general* or *since the last time point*? Turns out: yes! We found differences in internal consistency, Ms, & SDs but not in the underlying constructs 🧵 doi.org/10.31234/osf...
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- Reposted by Courtland HyattNew paper led by @drlynam.bsky.social on the need for more training in and engagement with open science practices in clinical psych programs. It has been difficult to make progress due to a variety of barriers, including students working in labs uninterested or hostile to these approaches.
- The Open Science Movement and Clinical Psychology Training: Rigorous Science is Transparent Science: osf.io/s46wd
- Question for my open science peeps! @nphillips36.bsky.social and I are working on a lit review where we’re coding whether or not manuscripts have open data. How should we handle cases where authors provide links to big, “open” datasets? In some of these cases, the data are hidden behind so much…
- regulatory red tape that practical accessibility is uncertain. Feels like we’re facing a version of the paradox of the heap… If data are accessible after I create an account on a site, seems like open data. If data are accessible after I create an account AND sign a few forms, still seems open.
- Reposted by Courtland HyattCheck out our forthcoming viewpoint article in the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science in which we argue that it is well past time to abandon the term 'dark' to describe antagonistic traits. w/ @jdmiller.bsky.social and @drlynam.bsky.social osf.io/preprints/ps...
- Reposted by Courtland HyattExtremely excited to share the first effort of the Revived Genomics of Personality Consortium: A highly-powered, comprehensive GWAS of the Big Five personality traits in 1.14 million participants from 46 cohorts. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Courtland HyattQuestion for the hive mind: @courtlandhyatt.bsky.social and I are conducting a scoping review that requires us to download all articles published in multiple academic journals over several years. Anybody know of a way to do this that doesn't require us to individually download each article?