Giulia Calignano (@calignanogiulia) 's Twitter Profile
Giulia Calignano

@calignanogiulia

PostDoc at @UniPadova, Coordinator of @Psicostat, Steering Committee @italianrepro, CBpsychologist #multiverser #useR

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Psicostat (@psicostat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Kicking off the upcoming month with a fresh round of online talks! First up: Simone D'Ambrogio 🎙 Join us next Friday, May 9, for "Discovering Predictive and Interpretable Models of Decision-Making via Hybrid Neural Networks and Symbolic Regression". Don’t miss it! 🔍📊

🚀 Kicking off the upcoming month with a fresh round of online talks! First up: <a href="/simonedambrogio/">Simone D'Ambrogio</a> 🎙 Join us next Friday, May 9, for "Discovering Predictive and Interpretable Models of Decision-Making via Hybrid Neural Networks and Symbolic Regression". Don’t miss it! 🔍📊
Sam Pratt (@sampratt99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of famous findings about human behavior are built on the results of economic games - tasks where participants allocate resources or make choices with different payoffs. A new study finds that up to 70% of participants don't understand the instructions of these games.

Lots of famous findings about human behavior are built on the results of economic games - tasks where participants allocate resources or make choices with different payoffs. A new study finds that up to 70% of participants don't understand the instructions of these games.
Daniël Lakens (@lakens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Meta-science, in essence, involves the application of more rigorous methods than are presently used in the history and philosophy of science to answer questions about how science does and does not work best." Faust, 2005. doi.org/10.1002/jclp.2…

Jostein Hauge (@haugejostein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new paper published in Nature — one of the most respected science journals — finds that the world's wealthiest 10% are responsible for 67% of global warming. The rich are burning our planet.

A new paper published in Nature — one of the most respected science journals — finds that the world's wealthiest 10% are responsible for 67% of global warming.

The rich are burning our planet.
ARCA (@arca_dpss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Final days to apply! Join the ARCA Summer School at Università di Padova and train in psychology & neuroscience with expert-led courses on: 💻Programming 🧠EEG & eye-tracking 📊Statistical analysis ✅Secure your place now: unipd.it/en/arca-initia… #ARCA2025 #Neuroscience #ApplyNow

Gianmarco Altoè (@gianmarco_altoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Evento pubblico gratuito sulla Replicability Crisis in Science 📅 10 giugno, ore 16:30 📍 Aula T4, Scuola di Psicologia, UniPD 👤 Giovanni Parmigiani (Harvard University) 👤 Branden Fitelson (Northeastern University) 🔗 Registrazione: forms.gle/HTssPbdMLVFq8r… #ScienzaAperta #UniPd

Evento pubblico gratuito sulla
Replicability Crisis in Science
đź“… 10 giugno, ore 16:30
📍 Aula T4, Scuola di Psicologia, UniPD
👤 Giovanni Parmigiani (Harvard University)
👤 Branden Fitelson (Northeastern University)
🔗 Registrazione: forms.gle/HTssPbdMLVFq8r…
#ScienzaAperta #UniPd
Daniël Lakens (@lakens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent presentation by Sajedeh Rasti today on the importance of more coordination in psychological science at the theory and open science meeting in Freiburg, which was so very lovely!

Excellent presentation by <a href="/sajedeh_rasti/">Sajedeh Rasti</a> today on the importance of more coordination in psychological science at the theory and open science meeting in Freiburg, which was so very lovely!
Psicostat (@psicostat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's important to be able to go beyond statistical folklore and yesterday Jelle Goeman reminded us of that! Visiting from Leiden University, he shared an insightful view on correcting for multiple testing within the Bayesian framework. A real pleasure to hear and exchange ideas!

It's important to be able to go beyond statistical folklore and yesterday Jelle Goeman reminded us of that! Visiting from Leiden University, he shared an insightful view on correcting for multiple testing within the Bayesian framework. A real pleasure to hear and exchange ideas!
CoLab - Language | DPSS Unipd (@colablanguage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During the first day of the XVII Symposium of Psycholinguistics in Barcelona, three members of our group presented new results! Simone Gastaldon, PhD @simonegastaldon.bsky.social presented "Different paths to prediction during audiovisual speech comprehension in deaf cochlear implant users?" [continues]

During the first day of the XVII Symposium of Psycholinguistics in Barcelona, three members of our group presented new results! <a href="/s_gastaldon/">Simone Gastaldon, PhD @simonegastaldon.bsky.social</a> presented "Different paths to prediction during audiovisual speech comprehension in deaf cochlear implant users?" [continues]
Ambra (@ambra_prg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever feel disappointed by a non-significant result? You should ask yourself: Could my study have even detected an effect that matters? A simple way to find out is by computing critical effect size values. doi.org/10.1177/251524…

Sofia Russo (@russosofia_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So glad and happy to be at #WILD2025! Such an amazing conference in magical Donostia, full of lovely people 💙 Thank you! We’re extremely lucky.

So glad and happy to be at #WILD2025! Such an amazing conference in magical Donostia, full of lovely people 💙 Thank you! We’re extremely lucky.
Daniël Lakens (@lakens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Second part of Nullius In Verba discussing Paul Meehl's 7 sacred cows of academia. Meehl criticizes one of our favorite topics: The idea that all research professors do is worthwhile. nulliusinverba.podbean.com/e/episode-60-s…

Psicostat (@psicostat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Our Replicability School kicked off Friday with a hands-on workshop by Margherita Calderan on practical tools for reproducible analyses 🔍📊 We also received warm greetings from two key figures for the week ahead, Giovanni Parmigiani (Harvard University) and Gianmarco Altoè

🚀 Our Replicability School kicked off Friday with a hands-on workshop by <a href="/MargheritaCald/">Margherita Calderan</a> on practical tools for reproducible analyses 🔍📊
We also received warm greetings from two key figures for the week ahead, <a href="/g_parmigiani/">Giovanni Parmigiani</a> (Harvard University) and <a href="/gianmarco_altoe/">Gianmarco Altoè</a>
Psicostat (@psicostat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Starting from Monday, our School has been diving into the 3Rs of science: Replication, Robustness, Reproducibility Giovanni Parmigiani (Harvard), Branden Fitelson (Northeastern) & our core team member Filippo Gambarota bring unique perspectives from statistics, philosophy and methodology

📢 Starting from Monday, our School has been diving into the 3Rs of science: Replication, Robustness, Reproducibility
<a href="/g_parmigiani/">Giovanni Parmigiani</a> (Harvard), Branden Fitelson (Northeastern) &amp; our core team member <a href="/fgambarota/">Filippo Gambarota</a>  bring unique perspectives from statistics, philosophy and methodology