Joachim Gassen
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Joachim Gassen
@jgassen.bsky.social
Professor for Accounting (Humboldt University) working on corporate transparency and data science topics. #openscience #rstats
Hi all! We’re excited to announce a new version of our botex Python package! 🎉 botex allows you to use LLMs as bots in oTree experiments. This release comes with several new features, including proper documentation for a change 😉 botex.trr266.de
#EconSky #oTree #Experiments #psychscisky
January 18, 2025 at 4:13 PM
Reposted by Joachim Gassen
Every year, I compile a list of my favorite tech projects, and honor them in a column called the Good Tech Awards.

This year, I was excited to feature LLMs for genomics, AI brain mapping, open-source maintainers, the NASA heroes who saved Voyager 1, and more.

www.nytimes.com/2024/12/30/t...
The 2024 Good Tech Awards (Gift Article)
In a year of continued A.I. progress, “founder mode” drama and a Trump election win, a few tech projects stood out for their clear benefits to humanity.
www.nytimes.com
December 31, 2024 at 4:49 PM
Reposted by Joachim Gassen
From Nov 20th to 22nd, Paderborn University proudly hosted the TRR 266 Annual Conference, bringing together our members and research fellows from across Germany to share insights, reflect on progress, & strengthen collaborations in the field of taxation, management & accounting.
November 28, 2024 at 10:35 AM
Hi! Newbie's first post here: Specification curves for preregistered field experiments? Why, I hear you ask. Read 👇for experiences from a field experiment on carbon footprint labels and why we created a specification curve analysis dashboard with #rstats. Enjoy!
tinyurl.com/2mn37dre
Preregistration and Researcher Degrees of Freedom: Experiences from a Field Experiment
When preparing the analysis for our recent preregistered field experiment on the effect of carbon foodprint labels, we decided to implement an (interactive) specification curve analysis to present ins...
tinyurl.com
October 20, 2023 at 1:20 PM