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Posts by Valentin Emslander

Freiburg Open Science Logo, with the Dates of May 15th and 16th and the location of the conference in Freiburg Germany for the 2025 conference

Freiburg Open Science Logo, with the Dates of May 15th and 16th and the location of the conference in Freiburg Germany for the 2025 conference

I'm excited to announce the Freiburg Open Science Conference on the 15th & 16th of May 2025. We’re happy to welcome Daniel Lakens, Priya Silverstein, Freek Oude Maatman & Sajedeh Rasti as our guests to talk about Theory Building and Open Science!

www.psychologie.uni-freiburg.de/abteilungen/...

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Thank you in advance for your help! 🙏 This work is being carried out by Ziwen Teuber & Valentin Emslander at University of Luxembourg and University of Giessen. Together, we can make a significant impact in education research. 🌟 #ThankYou #EducationResearch

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💡 If you have relevant data, please send it to us by October 15, 2024! We'd be happy to answer any questions. Contact us at ziwen.teuber@uni.lu. 📧 Let's advance knowledge on emotion regulation and achievement together! 🌍 #EduPsych #AcademicCollab

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Got unpublished work? We kindly request the following details:
• Sample description (n, age, school type) 👥
• Means & standard deviations for emotion regulation strategies & achievement
• Correlation data between the two constructs 📊 #DataSharing #Collaboration

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We’re looking for studies that meet the following criteria:
• Measures emotion regulation strategies & achievement 🎯
• Sample includes school students or those in higher education 🎓
If this sounds like your research, please share! 🙌 #ResearchHelp #Education

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🔍 If you have unpublished research (e.g., theses, conference posters, preprints, work in progress) on emotion regulation and achievement, we'd love to hear from you! Let’s reduce bias in research by including gray literature. #EduResearch #MetaAnalysis

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🚨 Your research is needed! We’re conducting a meta-analysis on the use of emotion regulation strategies and their link to achievement (GPA, grades, standardized tests). To ensure a thorough review, we're seeking unpublished studies! 📝 #AcademicTwitter #Research

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So proud🤗 of my first master‘s student, Dario Galano @uni_lu :

Presenting his thesis on teachers‘ attitudes toward LGB students 🏳️‍🌈 at #LuxERA

🏆minutes after we found out he won the best-thesis award 🥇 of the #Luxembourg Psychology Society 🇱🇺

Congratulations! 🎉

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🤩Happy about a successful LuxERA conference in the bag.

Great discussions 👍🏼on programming education with Bianca Simonsmeyer and teacher-student relationships🎉

🥰Even got to play with a 🤖

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…our office yesterday….

Now, all conference bags are packed 👍🏼and Luxembourgish Educational Research conference can start🤗

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🎉Started writing my dissertation wrapper on Monday. 👍🏼

Since then, I feel so seen by all those memes 😅

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Really needed and now, it is here: repository for quality and risk of bias assessment tools in research syntheses!

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New open access journal, in 2023:

“Please submit your figures as either PPT or JPEG, but not PDF.”

(。◕﹏◕。)

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👏Yeah, the video for our *teaching award* just dropped🏆

It's our great students gushing about our #ResearchSynthesis and #OpenScience course while a drone circles around Ineke and me. Fun experience 🎉

www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSVv...

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SIG Conferences 2024
SIG Conferences 2024 EARLI is happy to announce a new series of SIG conferences taking place all across Europe in the summer of 2024.https://www.earli.org/sig

The EARLI's conference schedule seems like an academic's travel brochure 👍🏖️

Looking forward to going to Bern or Bari next year ;)

youtu.be/4h1urB7q7mI

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Assessing computational reproducibility makes sense.

I was recently asked to review the statistical analysis in a revised paper. Most analyses were reproducible.

However, going through the R code showed that the main hypothesis test relied on a model ignoring dependencies of repeated measures.

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I made a little diagram for illustrating the difference between fixed effects and random effects meta-analyses. #stats

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Computational reproducibility is so important! 👍

Thank you @lakens.bsky.social !

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Everything Hertz: 173: How do science journalists evaluate psychology papers? Dan and James discuss a recent paper that investigated how science journalists evaluate psychology papers. To answer this question, the researchers presented science journalists with fictitious psycho...

How do science journalists evaluate psychology papers? In the latest Everything Hertz episode, we chat about a new experimental paper from @juliagb.bsky.social + team that investigated this question

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