Matthew Winn (@matt_with_ears) 's Twitter Profile
Matthew Winn

@matt_with_ears

Scientist, educator, audiologist, data viz enthusiast. AuD, PhD. Fan of transparent variable names.
Professor at the U of MN

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Matthew Winn (@matt_with_ears) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When a talker repeats the same vowel sequence 34 times in quick succession, a good phonetician simply can’t let that opportunity pass. I present to you: the definitive acoustic analysis of Ari Melber 's pronunciation of "guilty"

When a talker repeats the same vowel sequence 34 times in quick succession, a good phonetician simply can’t let that opportunity pass.
I present to you: the definitive acoustic analysis of <a href="/AriMelber/">Ari Melber</a> 's pronunciation of "guilty"
Cole Knaflic (@storywithdata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Like to learn via video? From tool tips to graph & slide design to presenting powerfully—you'll find many ways to build skills & refine your work from good to great on the *storytelling with data* YouTube channel: storytellingwithdata.com/youtube

Like to learn via video? From tool tips to graph &amp; slide design to presenting powerfully—you'll find many ways to build skills &amp; refine your work from good to great on the *storytelling with data* YouTube channel: storytellingwithdata.com/youtube
Benjamin Katz (@drbenkatz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I adore shepherding students through their first papers. We discuss academic norms for how to argue, write, and edit. Posting one big norm that newbies need to hear:

I adore shepherding students through their first papers. We discuss academic norms for how to argue, write, and edit. Posting one big norm that newbies need to hear:
Jaclyn A. Siegel, PhD (@jacasiegel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is your hiring committee willing to miss out on qualified applicants because of something that is outside of the applicant's control? No? Then please stop requiring LORs to consider an application complete! Applicants can't control the behaviors of their letter writers.

ally (@missmayn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

oh right because none of this is real and they are addicted to lying about their tech capabilities to defraud investors.

Alan Cole (@alanmcole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think one of the most underrated bits of social science wisdom is this: "After controlling for SES" actually means "after controlling for the elements of SES for which we have data." Same with "controlling for health" and "controlling for intelligence" and so on.

ASHA Journals (@ashajournals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When a person with a cochlear implant expends extra effort to fill in a missing word using context, it’s virtually impossible to detect that extra effort just by listening to their voice, according to Matthew Winn & Katherine H. Teece in new #OA study on.asha.org/3S3Mbko