
PsychometricsMatter
@psy_mattersrcsi
Irish Research Council-funded research asking "do psychometrics matter?"
#LoveIrishResearch
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18-08-2022 10:46:49
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We are excited to announce our keynote speakers for #PHM2024 at UCC Ireland: Prof. Frank Doyle Frank Doyle and Prof Anna Whittaker Professor Anna Whittaker (was Phillips). Registration is open, with early bird tickets available until 30th April. More info here: ucc.ie/en/phm/registr…


Looking forward to sharing the results of our PsychometricsMatter We are now Research Ireland funded #psychometrics project, comparing #networkanalysis, #irt and #factoranalysis for #measurement

Read the preprint for our latest protocol to see how we are examining if network analysis of depression measures might inform effect size differences in clinical trial outcomes doi.org/10.31234/osf.i… #LoveIrishResearch RCSI Research and Innovation Frank Doyle Fiona Boland @IrishResearh

Dr David Byrne outlining psychometric legacy issues as part of our RCSI School of Population Health seminars- important findings from our PsychometricsMatter We are now Research Ireland funded project #LoveIrishResearch RCSI Health Psychology Fiona Boland


David Byrne PsychometricsMatter sharing our qualitative results during #phm24 Applied Psychology UCC thanks to We are now Research Ireland #loveirishresearch


Thank you @SamanthaDockray and Sarah Foley for the wonderfully thoughtful gift!

Publication day!Delighted to share our latest paper demonstrating important findings for professional identity formation in #MedEd RCSI Medical Professionalism RCSI Health Psychology Frank Doyle @moran_cat dr david byrne @annehickey_d Fiona Boland Professor Denis Harkin RCSI Research and Innovation frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

Is it time to put the HRSD-17 out to pasture? Our latest #psychometrics paper, with Frank Doyle and Fiona Boland, suggests it may be time to look at more contemporary depression measures! #LoveIrishResearch doi.org/10.1016/j.psyc…

Looking forward to discussing the impact of #psychometrics on clinical trial outcomes at #IMPS2024 Psychometric Society. #LoveIrishResearch Frank Doyle Fiona Boland RCSI School of Population Health Charlotte Dickinson

Join us at #IMPS2024 tomorrow, 11.30, room RB211, where we will be discussing #psychometrics and #RCT outcomes, as well as some broader issues faced by applied researchers therein! #LoveIrishResearch Psychometric Society RCSI School of Population Health We are now Research Ireland Frank Doyle Fiona Boland

Our new We are now Research Ireland funded publication with Frank Doyle and Fiona Boland explores network models of the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale pre- and post-clinical trial treatment! #LoveIrishResearch doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.… RCSI School of Population Health RCSI Research and Innovation

Looking forward to presenting our We are now Research Ireland Research Ireland supported psychometrics work tomorrow at #PSIConf24 Psychological Society of Ireland PsychometricsMatter RCSI Health Psychology RCSI School of Population Health

We will be at the RCSI research day next Wednesday, where we are excited to discuss the protocol for our new Research Ireland-funded PROMISE study of network analysis methods (Poster #018). Frank Doyle Fiona Boland RCSI School of Population Health RCSI Research and Innovation

Ready to discuss the place of network analysis in clinical trails at the RCSI research day (Poster #018). Frank Doyle Fiona Boland RCSI School of Population Health RCSI Research and Innovation


Do sophisticated psychometric analyses really matter? That is the question we set out to address here in this new paper from PsychometricsMatter RCSI Health Psychology RCSI School of Population Health. most important thing is to eliminate poor items. jclinepi.com/article/S0895-…

What impact do psychometrics have on clinical trial outcomes. Our latest Research Ireland funded paper with Frank Doyle and Fiona Boland highlights the importance of valid measurement items. RCSI Health Psychology RCSI School of Population Health sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Looking forward to discussing our Research Ireland funded study on how network analysis could be used to potentially improve clinical trial analyses at the Northern Ireland BPS and PSI DHP PHM2025 conference (poster#30). RCSI Health Psychology RCSI School of Population Health Frank Doyle Fiona Boland