Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia + bright light therapy reduces insomnia & fatigue symptoms during #chemotherapy for #breastcancer. Abstract has details: https://t.co/zjYxXOW1ya Wonderful to have included ~25% women with #metastaticbreastcancer an often excluded group.
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@physorg_health@JAHA_AHA FYI
@WileyResearch
(me) is not related to Wiley publishing. It would be nice if you could fix your tweeting to stop tagging me on these papers I was not involved in.
@physorg_com@angew_chem FYI @WileyResearch (me) is not related to Wiley publishing. It would be nice if you could fix your tweeting to stop tagging me on these papers I was not involved in.
@hagsie@UsydPsych @janette_vardy @jefardell@COSA_Surviv I enjoyed this talk and the qualitative information about barriers and facilitators. There is no way I would have been able to do that work and stand in front of an audience like that as an honours student, big congratulations to Janessa :)
@drcarolynee@drcarolynee I did not get to meet you, but I'd be happy to meet and discuss with you if you are interested in brainstorming how we might help your patients' sleep better.
New preprint: https://t.co/uZavkO1VHu
Good commentary. Email exchange at end deeply problematic if accurate.
https://t.co/eifPDRmlul
shows there are many more people of color (POC) authoring papers than socities choose POC to be editors in chief. @PsychScience
@smartin2018 That was probably my favorite experience too. I felt like there was lots to learn and a nice environment to share. Could format and embed graphs, etc. I want a purely social stack overflow w/ syntax highlighting built in.
https://t.co/6NDaNnrDgk. CRAN sent out an email to ~3,500 #Rstats package authors that one package has not been fixed & is scheduled for archival in 2 weeks. Then, packages that depend on it run into issues (incl #ggplot2 and thus much modern R graphics digital infrastructure).
@IsabellaGhement@mattansb@bmwiernik@camjpatrick@wdonald_1985@dggoldst@VincentAB This discussed here: https://t.co/AcEZBeTHey
`marginaleffects` has more features & nicer interface; unless what you want/need is pop. avg. predictions / marg eff from models w/ REs & nonlinear links --- then few options. Vince has comparison: https://t.co/3m4R4cctwV
@arthur_alb1@vascobrazao@bmwiernik@wgervais@noah_greifer @adamjnafa @mjskay Well fair enough, but in that case definitely don't use `brmsmargins` :) Its all built to ignore the specific RE estimates and instead take the (co)variance matrix estimates from REs & sample from that for numerical integration
@arthur_alb1@vascobrazao@bmwiernik@wgervais@noah_greifer @adamjnafa @mjskay brmsmargins is intended to integrate out the RE, your contrasts appear to be between levels of the RE. Arguably if that is the interest, I wonder if better off making those FEs?