Don van Ravenzwaaij
@donvanraven.bsky.social
Professor @University of Groningen, Bayesian Inference, computational methods, reproducibility. Editor in Chief@Collabra: Psychology. Father of two, loves chess
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my joint first author @lukaswallrich.bsky.social, @helenahartmann.com, Luisa Altegoer, Veronica Boyce, Sarahanne Field, @janikgoltermann.bsky.social, Joachim Hüffmeier, @drcpennington.bsky.social, @mmpittelkow.bsky.social, @priyasilverstein.com, @donvanraven.bsky.social & @flavioazevedo.bsky.social
September 3, 2025 at 6:54 AM
my joint first author @lukaswallrich.bsky.social, @helenahartmann.com, Luisa Altegoer, Veronica Boyce, Sarahanne Field, @janikgoltermann.bsky.social, Joachim Hüffmeier, @drcpennington.bsky.social, @mmpittelkow.bsky.social, @priyasilverstein.com, @donvanraven.bsky.social & @flavioazevedo.bsky.social
Possibly, yes, if the data is such that geolocation data would matter. Friesland is a province within the Netherlands with, for instance, their own dialect, so in a study on say language acquisition it might well matter!
May 16, 2025 at 10:24 AM
Possibly, yes, if the data is such that geolocation data would matter. Friesland is a province within the Netherlands with, for instance, their own dialect, so in a study on say language acquisition it might well matter!
With Marlon de Jong, @rinkhoekstra.bsky.social, Susanne Scheibe, Mark Span, @inekewessel.bsky.social, and @heiningave.bsky.social
May 16, 2025 at 7:56 AM
With Marlon de Jong, @rinkhoekstra.bsky.social, Susanne Scheibe, Mark Span, @inekewessel.bsky.social, and @heiningave.bsky.social