powerlmmjs.rpsychologist.com
- Calculate power (etc) for multilevel models
- Examine effects of dropout and other important parameters
- Fast! (Instant results)
powerlmmjs.rpsychologist.com
- Calculate power (etc) for multilevel models
- Examine effects of dropout and other important parameters
- Fast! (Instant results)
▶️60 openly available experience sampling datasets (16K+ participants, 740K+ obs.) in one place
▶️Harmonized (meta-)data, fully open-source software
▶️Filter & search all data, simply download via R/Python
Find out more:
🌐 openesmdata.org
📝 doi.org/10.31234/osf...
▶️60 openly available experience sampling datasets (16K+ participants, 740K+ obs.) in one place
▶️Harmonized (meta-)data, fully open-source software
▶️Filter & search all data, simply download via R/Python
Find out more:
🌐 openesmdata.org
📝 doi.org/10.31234/osf...
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Learning Statistics with R
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Doing Meta-Analysis with R bookdown.org/MathiasHarre...
Learning Statistics with R
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Doing Meta-Analysis with R bookdown.org/MathiasHarre...
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We investigate the small(er) sample performance of an MCMC method for checking whether item response data produce an interval scale using the Rasch model. These checks are viable at achievable sample sizes in survey research.
Open access: link.springer.com/article/10.3...
We investigate the small(er) sample performance of an MCMC method for checking whether item response data produce an interval scale using the Rasch model. These checks are viable at achievable sample sizes in survey research.
Open access: link.springer.com/article/10.3...
Critical Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Psychologists. doi.org/10.31234/osf...
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Critical Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Psychologists. doi.org/10.31234/osf...
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https://drmo.site/bhXeDb
https://drmo.site/bhXeDb
Many social scientists seem to think so, and are already using "silicon samples" in research.
One problem: depending on the analytic decisions made, you can basically get these samples to show any effect you want.
THREAD 🧵
Many social scientists seem to think so, and are already using "silicon samples" in research.
One problem: depending on the analytic decisions made, you can basically get these samples to show any effect you want.
THREAD 🧵
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arxiv.org/abs/2306.16591
arxiv.org/abs/2306.16591