Recruiting the next generation of German Applied Science Professors @hs_osnabrueck. Cognitive Scientist, Science Woman, firmly planted between worlds.
she / her
Das globale Erwärmungslimit von 1,5 auf 1,0 Grad abzusenken, fordert eine internationale Expertengruppe. Der Meteorologe und ZDF-Moderator Özden Terli erklärt, warum er an der Initiative mitwirkt. @TerliWetter https://t.co/NMsiDcvsxz
Every day I am in awe of international students. Doing a PhD in your native language and home country is hard. Doing it in a non-native language, in a different country and different culture is so much harder. You are not stupid. You are legends.
I hate making the same mistakes. SO... Since last semester, after every class, I graded myself and kept notes on what did and did not work well. I am teaching one of these classes again this semester and so far, it has been helpful to refer back.
Interestingly, as we increased the number of trials required for inclusion, test-retest correlations increased somewhat (more trials per kid helps!)- but even the largest correlations were quite small (and likely too small to be practical for studying indiv differences) (4/6)
So, as part of ManyBabies1, a number of labs brought in babies for a second test session. Despite a large infant sample (N=158), we saw no evidence of test-retest reliability in preregistered analyses. Correlations between looking time in session 1 and 2 was small (r=.09) (3/6)
Test-retest reliability is critical for measuring stable individual differences (e.g. in longitudinal research). But we still know very little about the reliability of looking time measures (see https://t.co/7HQgA3yeSL by @Krista_BH@chbergma@VictoriaSavalei) (2/6)
call for participants: B. Nicenboim, M van Vugt and me organized a Lorentz Centre "Cognitive Modeling of Complex behaviour" hands-on workshop in January 24. Check the call and join us (early career especially welcome): https://t.co/6p6hrFAUFO
call for participants: B. Nicenboim, M van Vugt and me organized a Lorentz Centre "Cognitive Modeling of Complex behaviour" hands-on workshop in January 24. Check the call and join us (early career especially welcome): https://t.co/6p6hrFAUFO
@FromPhDtoLife I have two: one was about managing your PhD (including your advisors) - skills you'll need in any role
The other was about finding out what we want from a job, where our strengths are, etc. I forgot what it was called but the method involved a lot of nouns on cards
@DrEmmaBeckett The way I learned it it would even be highly unethical and go against any standard practice in medical care...
So if you get advice via email, do get a second opinion from someone who can talk to you in person.
If you want advice on how to eat for your medical condition see a dietitian. If you want to know if your symptoms are linked to food, see your GP. Don’t email people you saw on TV. If they are qualified & professional they won’t give you personal advice over email.
Interested in learning more about
👉Biases in research
👉Meta-research
👉Creating reproducible research
Come join us for 5⃣ days of interactive workshops and discussions at the Oxford-Berlin Autumn School
🗓️20-24 Nov
🙋 In-person & 💻 Online
Apply: https://t.co/tJCLMJLO8u
This study shows how having hyphens in a paper title is linked with lower citation counts across many fields...
but it is also about how arbitrary factors can distort the progress of science, as academic search tools had issues with hyphenated titles, dropping their visibility.
CS @tudelft is expanding: we are looking for Asst. or Assoc. Professors in (Trustworthy) AI, Distributed/Data Systems, and everything in between.
If you are interested and have questions, drop me an email!
https://t.co/hTsMk2k8HS
Fun fact: in France, Netflix already reports their viewership to writers monthly and pays writers based on that viewership, because it’s the law there. They literally already have this system in place.