Timo B. Roettger
@timoroettger.bsky.social
Cognitive scientist / Linguist - Full Professor at University of Oslo
#MetaScience #OpenScience
#DataViz #PresentationDesign #SciComm
#MetaScience #OpenScience
#DataViz #PresentationDesign #SciComm
Unfortunately, I don't have much time for additional meetings currently. One major point of user friction IMO:
Your bread crumbs are uninformative (and unlinked). Given that the sidebar on the left is also generic, users do not know where they are and have no easy way to navigate repositories.
Your bread crumbs are uninformative (and unlinked). Given that the sidebar on the left is also generic, users do not know where they are and have no easy way to navigate repositories.
November 8, 2025 at 3:02 PM
Unfortunately, I don't have much time for additional meetings currently. One major point of user friction IMO:
Your bread crumbs are uninformative (and unlinked). Given that the sidebar on the left is also generic, users do not know where they are and have no easy way to navigate repositories.
Your bread crumbs are uninformative (and unlinked). Given that the sidebar on the left is also generic, users do not know where they are and have no easy way to navigate repositories.
Fill in the blank:
"My p-value is smaller than 0.05, so..."
Wrong answers only.
"My p-value is smaller than 0.05, so..."
Wrong answers only.
November 4, 2025 at 12:24 PM
Fill in the blank:
"My p-value is smaller than 0.05, so..."
Wrong answers only.
"My p-value is smaller than 0.05, so..."
Wrong answers only.
New paper led by Dara Etemady: Statistical reporting inconsistencies in experimental linguistics.
Almost half (49%) of all articles contained at least one inconsistent p-value. 12% contained an inconsistency that may have affected the statistical conclusion."
escholarship.org/uc/item/3736...
Almost half (49%) of all articles contained at least one inconsistent p-value. 12% contained an inconsistency that may have affected the statistical conclusion."
escholarship.org/uc/item/3736...
October 10, 2025 at 6:45 AM
New paper led by Dara Etemady: Statistical reporting inconsistencies in experimental linguistics.
Almost half (49%) of all articles contained at least one inconsistent p-value. 12% contained an inconsistency that may have affected the statistical conclusion."
escholarship.org/uc/item/3736...
Almost half (49%) of all articles contained at least one inconsistent p-value. 12% contained an inconsistency that may have affected the statistical conclusion."
escholarship.org/uc/item/3736...
The biases are much easier to see now. What do you think?
May 7, 2025 at 5:37 PM
The biases are much easier to see now. What do you think?
Can someone sanity check me? Below we have plotted published reported p-values against recalculated p-values from their corresponding statistical indices. This graph only shows data points where published and recalculated Ps mismatch. The black line is a simple regression line. Question ⬇️
May 7, 2025 at 8:47 AM
Can someone sanity check me? Below we have plotted published reported p-values against recalculated p-values from their corresponding statistical indices. This graph only shows data points where published and recalculated Ps mismatch. The black line is a simple regression line. Question ⬇️
Here we go. Apparently, there is a bot that randomly likes 1 in 8192 posts to label it as "shiny". And there is another bot, displaying the Swastika on its profile, which likes shiny posts. 🤨 Lovely...
November 21, 2024 at 10:24 AM
Here we go. Apparently, there is a bot that randomly likes 1 in 8192 posts to label it as "shiny". And there is another bot, displaying the Swastika on its profile, which likes shiny posts. 🤨 Lovely...
One of the first (few hundred thousands) 🎉
September 17, 2024 at 12:10 PM
One of the first (few hundred thousands) 🎉
Just realized that my past self published code with comments that are rather *coughs* unprofessional 😂
September 6, 2024 at 10:48 AM
Just realized that my past self published code with comments that are rather *coughs* unprofessional 😂
The footnote you deserve but not the one you need right now.
October 25, 2023 at 12:50 PM
The footnote you deserve but not the one you need right now.
Two days of brainstorming for a grant and a MOOC together. Super fun and inspiring. Thanks for coming @bodowinter.bsky.social
September 26, 2023 at 7:03 PM
Two days of brainstorming for a grant and a MOOC together. Super fun and inspiring. Thanks for coming @bodowinter.bsky.social
A beginner’s guide to impactful slide design.
I discuss 3 widely applicable tips on how slide design can engage your audience, clearly communicate your ideas and leave a lasting impact: tinyurl.com/bdfjmda9
#SlideDesign #SciComm
I discuss 3 widely applicable tips on how slide design can engage your audience, clearly communicate your ideas and leave a lasting impact: tinyurl.com/bdfjmda9
#SlideDesign #SciComm
September 14, 2023 at 6:54 PM
A beginner’s guide to impactful slide design.
I discuss 3 widely applicable tips on how slide design can engage your audience, clearly communicate your ideas and leave a lasting impact: tinyurl.com/bdfjmda9
#SlideDesign #SciComm
I discuss 3 widely applicable tips on how slide design can engage your audience, clearly communicate your ideas and leave a lasting impact: tinyurl.com/bdfjmda9
#SlideDesign #SciComm
Fun Sunday #dataviz trivia: When judging whether a data point is part of a bar plot’s distribution, people judge points that fall within the bar as being more likely than points outside of it. It’s as if we think the bar somehow “contains” the data.
September 3, 2023 at 2:05 PM
Fun Sunday #dataviz trivia: When judging whether a data point is part of a bar plot’s distribution, people judge points that fall within the bar as being more likely than points outside of it. It’s as if we think the bar somehow “contains” the data.