Anyone who takes Huberman too seriously might want to complete my Metascience course assignment where you get to dive into his understanding of statistics and his confirmation bias: https://t.co/i0RtaSoCeS
I really enjoyed reading this world view in @Nature about the importance of exploratory research in the social sciences by @BalazsAczel and am wondering what people think. Do you generally agree with his point? https://t.co/eR2qJuHkcG
Time for the World Cup slalom in Levi, which features a long flat section. Remember to 'extend with rock skis forward' in this section to achieve the best race time! ⛷️⛷️⛷️
#worldcup#alpineskiing#reinforcementlearning
Full paper here:
https://t.co/fZvjVlAko5
It is extremely sad to see some qualitative resesrchers take the epistemologicl view that truth is crested, and qualitative resesrch is in principle not replicable. These voices should be severely criticized within the qualitative research community, and preferably driven out.
🚨New pub out now! 🚨In this study we showed that performance level moderated learners’ sensitivity to reward-prediction errors. For some insights into what this might mean for instructors interested in motor skill acquisition, grab a free copy here 👇
https://t.co/QCWGmBfrw8
Time for a thread on our new preprint on exploratory analyses! This paper was started by Max Ditroilo during his sabbatical at my lab. It started from the observation that exploratory research is often not openly reported. How can we improve this? https://t.co/JdXQHQibou >
We have two new preprints up today! One is on exploratory research, written for sport scientists https://t.co/uZr2cQ3LhF, the other is on measurement development, reporting the next step in developing an academic research values scale by @andreakis_psy! https://t.co/WzRJf9mHnb
New book version up!
https://t.co/YqDBLSv16i
This is the 0.0.3 version of the #rstan sibling to my #brms translation of McElreath's 2nd edition.
#Rstats
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As my PhD comes to an end, I want to acknowledge the methods books that have been instrumental in my journey. *Missing from the list is statistical rethinking
This book by Dale Barr has also been exceptionally helpful:
https://t.co/ZiZjzEGK5o
We've received great and valuable inputs on our new preprint about using reinforcement learning to improve sports training ⛷️🏌️♀️ 🎾⚽️ - Thank you! We are still seeking feedback and comments before submitting it to a journal. Please retweet!
Link:
https://t.co/GAlnjxLDjw
⛷️If you're a coach aiming to help your skiers perform better in slalom, our new preprint might be of interest: https://t.co/GAlnjxL5tY. In this study, 98 alpine skiers (13/98 ranked in the top 100 in the world 🏅) tested four strategies (panel b) (1/4)
We would very much like to receive feedback on the manuscript before submitting it to a journal. If there is anything you believe can be improved, please write to us. All code and data for the analysis are available at https://t.co/3ncitfzuFq
Thanks to all skiers and coaches who participated in this project. Thanks also to @nih_sognsvann and @nih_physicperf and for their support. Thanks to all volunteers who have worked hard to make this study possible ⛷️