Daniel P. Moriarity (@dp_moriarity) 's Twitter Profile
Daniel P. Moriarity

@dp_moriarity

Incoming Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology @Penn| Quant-curious| Lv. 11 Dwarf paladin

Inflammatory phenotyping, physiometrics, precision psychiatry

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Daniel P. Moriarity (@dp_moriarity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just donated to @standupforscience.bsky.social to help this massive organizing effort (e.g., porta-potties be expensive 😂) If you have the means and inclination, you can donate at standupforscience2025.org/donate/

Fred Oswald (@fredoswald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

dominance analysis (for better or for worse) is used to determine predictor importance in linear regression here is a colorized/annotated example found in Azen & Budescu (2003) psycnet.apa.org/record/2003-06…

dominance analysis (for better or for worse) is used to determine predictor importance in linear regression

here is a colorized/annotated example found in Azen & Budescu (2003) psycnet.apa.org/record/2003-06…
Aidan Wright (@aidangcw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to announce that this spring/summer Statistics, Methods, and Research Training (SMaRT) Workshops are live! Check out the offerings here: smart-workshops.com/workshops Please retweet and share widely! Some more info in 🧵 1/

Mu Yang, Ph.D. (@mumumouse2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not the first time someone deleted their Google scholar as I binge-flag their papers. Oh well... Dysdera arabisenen did it. 😅

Not the first time someone deleted their Google scholar as I binge-flag their papers. Oh well...

Dysdera arabisenen did it. 😅
Omid V. Ebrahimi (@omidvebrahimi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wondering about #OpenScience Practices for #Qualitative Research? In our new paper, we showcase the use of audit trails to transparently document the full qualitative analysis procedure. Audit trails are equivalent to sharing code in #quant research: bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Elana M. Gloger, PhD (she/her) (@elana_gloger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Did anyone proofread this?? These professors have PhDs. How insulting to read "Mr." and, especially, "Ms." in an article describing loss of funding for career-defining public health work. That's DR. Kar-Hai Chu, DR. Erika E. Forbes, & DR. Jennifer Silk. Fix it.

Erik Nook 🏳️‍🌈 (@eriknook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know there's a lot to feel upset about, but this is terrifying, disgusting, chilling, unacceptable, etc etc etc - we *cannot* tolerate this kind of treatment of people in our communities. Clearly aimed at terrifying and punishing, which will cause immense damage for all.

ProPublica (@propublica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New: The National Institutes of Health is canceling grants that are seen as conflicting with the Trump administration's priorities. We want to hear from researchers who have been affected. propub.li/3EaHC4u

Daniel P. Moriarity (@dp_moriarity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#PennState Alum, please consider voting for my wife, Uma to join the Board of Trustees. Her unique combo of financial + sustainability expertise will make her a strong asset in stewarding the future of the university. It will take <2 minutes vote.yeselections.com/psunom/

Roger S. McIntyre, MD, FRCPC (@rogersmcintyre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A comprehensive state of the art review of bipolar II disorder a very often neglected subtype of bipolar disorder pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40371769/

Keanan Joyner (@keanan_joyner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been fascinated by the responses to this. What SHOULD we expect “the” replication rate to be? It’s not at all a trivial question, and I don’t find it likely to be anywhere near 95%.

Samuel Hume (@drsamuelbhume) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super interesting – and now supported by evidence from a randomized trial Blue: each day's chemo-immunotherapy was started and completed before 3 pm Red: each day's therapy was started and completed after 3 pm Those who received treatment early in the day had better survival

Super interesting – and now supported by evidence from a randomized trial

Blue: each day's chemo-immunotherapy was started and completed before 3 pm

Red: each day's therapy was started and completed after 3 pm

Those who received treatment early in the day had better survival