Ian Hussey (@ianhussey) 's Twitter Profile
Ian Hussey

@ianhussey

No longer here, find me the other place. Senior lecturer @unibern. Chief recommender @error_reviews

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Ruben C. Arslan (@rubenarslan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This year, we have posted three ERROR. Our post-publication peer reviews examined three high-impact publications and found, respectively, minor, moderate errors and a major error.

Sholto David (@addictedtoigno1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An Expression of Concern on a faked COVID-19 clinical trial published by researchers at QMUL and a dame and her husband at Oxford. I raised concerns about this two years ago. The investigation continues 🤔 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Saloni (@salonium) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The WHO led the eradication of smallpox. It supports efforts on the ground to contain Marburg, polio, and other emerging outbreaks; and efforts to eliminate diseases like trachoma and river blindness. It coordinates definitions of causes of death globally. It collects data on

Oxford Internet Institute (@oiioxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #SaferInternetDay, we asked Oxford Internet Institute expertsĀ what they believe is "too good to be true" about life online. Postdoc researcher Sabrina Norwood advocates for evaluating when screen time may feel overwhelming and taking breaks to preserve a healthy relationship with screens.

Ruben C. Arslan (@rubenarslan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New guest post on The 100% CI by @TaymAlsalti making a simple but underappreciated point: Controlling for careless responding requires causal justification

New guest post on <a href="/the100ci/">The 100% CI</a> by @TaymAlsalti making a simple but underappreciated point: 
Controlling for careless responding requires causal justification
I4R (@i4replication) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abel: I am writing in my capacity as Chair of I4R. Last year, I was contacted by a researcher that alerted me of potential scientific misconduct in a set of papers all using data from a specific NGO.🧵

Eiko Fried (@eikofried) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wrote Scientific Reports 02/2024 that their new meta-analysis on mindfulness & brain morphology excluded all null-findings and therefore by definition found a relation. Still no proper response from (other then many "we'll look into it"). It's been a year now.

Wrote Scientific Reports 02/2024 that their new meta-analysis on mindfulness &amp; brain morphology excluded all null-findings and therefore by definition found a relation.
Still no proper response from  (other then many "we'll look into it"). 
It's been a year now.
Glenn Sullivan (@drglennsullivan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clinical psychology ā€œanti-reading listā€: 1. The Body Keeps the Score 2. Thinking Fast and Slow 3. Emotional Intelligence — Goleman 4. Grit — Duckworth 5. The Mismeasure of Man — Gould

Apoorva (@apoorvasriniva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/11 new preprint - we audit the reporting quality of 21,000+ randomized controlled trial articles spanning over six decades using LLMs. the results are both encouraging and concerning. here's what we found:

1/11 new preprint - we audit the reporting quality of 21,000+ randomized controlled trial articles spanning over six decades using LLMs. the results are both encouraging and concerning. here's what we found:
Solomon Kurz (@solomonkurz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who has an academic website they’re proud of? I’m especially interested in websites by grad students, and in websites built with Quarto. I’ll be offering a local workshop on building a website with Quarto, and I’m keen to give my audience examples. #rstats

AJ Thurston, PhD (@ajthurston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Half-eye plots include distributions, point estimates, and confidence intervals all in one. They're more effective in communicating group differences than raincloud and Gardner–Altman plots. #dataviz doi.org/10.1027/2151-2…

Half-eye plots include distributions, point estimates,  and confidence intervals all in one. They're more effective in communicating group differences than raincloud and Gardner–Altman plots. #dataviz doi.org/10.1027/2151-2…
Oleg Urminsky (@olegurminsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Completely nonsensical politicization of scientistics identifying and correcting problems in science. - Gino's research was not "promoting progressive ideas" - The problems were not found by "bloggers," but by leading researchers/faculty in the same scientific discipline.