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This was tricky though! Without trying to give it away, I think you have your timeline of two princesses switched!
I'm excited to announce that I have 1-2 postdoctoral positions available in my lab, starting as soon as this Fall and hopefully by January 2024.
A description is below, as is the link to apply.
please email me to meet if you are interested or have questions. ([email protected])
I wrote an R package that allows to make queries to ggplot in natural language. It's like saying "Alexa, rotate the x-axis labels." Here are a few working examples: https://t.co/G05GanmX69
How crazy is this?
I am recruiting a clinical psychology PhD student to join my lab in the data science cluster at SMU in Dallas, TX next year. We develop AI for personality and mental health in diverse samples (using NLP/ML). Email me for more info, see website (https://t.co/I5DjQxm5hZ). #PonyUp!
This! 👏🏻 My internship was required to pay the state minimum wage, so they paid interns minimum wage * 40 hours, even though they expected us to work 50 hours a week.
I want to spread the word that I’ll be looking to interview potential clinical PhD students this cycle! We’ll work on understanding antagonistic traits/behaviors and related interpersonal processes (among other things). Bonus: you’d join a fantastic dept in my fave city 1/3
Are you thinking of applying to PhD programs in psychology but unsure about how to start or whether it's a good fit?
Apply by Sep 22nd to Stanford Psychology's 7th annual Paths to PhD info-session/workshop to have all of your questions answered!
https://t.co/8WFqjz36r2
Purdue Clinical Psych was well represented at the @ARPtweets Data Blitz! Wonderful presentations from 4 students/alums of our program. Not an easy task to keep the audience's attention across 17(!) talks in 90 minutes, but these folks were engaging and clear.
@Purdue_PsychSci
A lot of reforms in psych science in the last decade have focused on improving statistical practices (and that's great). But, as the many of us who have re-analyzed a lot of data can tell you: statistics really cannot help you much when your measures are problematic or invalid.
Eager applicants already starting to think about grad school admission! So here is a new edition of some uncensored advice! Hope it is useful!!!
https://t.co/WOcNLSSdpu
My lab at the University of Michigan is hiring a Lab Manager to start late summer.
Ideal candidates will be professionals with a Master's degree and several years of human subjects research and data management experience.
More info and apply here: https://t.co/B3olIIgk5E
I personally think this commentary raises 4 points that are broadly applicable to the bifactor / p-factor / g-factor literature in general.
I also wrote up a pop-sci version of this here (in which I explain some concepts in more detail, e.g. model fit).
https://t.co/SWzDIe4SQJ
Ever wondered how many symptoms make up all of adult psychopathology described in the DSM-5? It’s 628!
How many do you think repeat across multiple diagnoses? If you answered 231 symptoms repeating a total of 1022 times (median 3 times per symptom, range 2-22), good job!
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