Good grief, I think one of the worst parts of working where I work is the fact that our board of regents is elected through statewide partisan elections
It’s a horrible system
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Education as a field is equal opportunity, they don’t discriminate against a bad idea no matter where it comes from
Arguably the best quote from that whole series
Remember, the Dog’s name was Indiana. (I assume it’s last name was also Jones)
That was raiders of the lost ark! (Very similar plot structure though)
Showing the kid Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade for the first time…boy does this scene resonate
Three NIH study section meetings back to back every two months due to the government shutdown is brutal.
Is that a plate of coffee? What are my eyes seeing?
Congrats! Villanova has a great program.
New this year: free trainee pre-conference on July 13 organized by @cehaeffner.bsky.social @adanyajohnson.bsky.social
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Congrats!
My paper "Powering the Circumplex" was just accepted at Assessment! 🎉 It's a practical guide to sample size planning for the Structural Summary Method with an R package (github.com/kimberlyjg/s...) & web calculator (kjgilbert01.shinyapps.io/shiny/). Data & code: osf.io/63wyf
Collecting good data is hard…
“They realized, well, that was a mistake,” said Sheriff Sam Hulse of Bonneville County, a Republican. “You started seeing deaths occurring in the community. We started seeing the numbers in the crisis system rise. The very thing we told them would happen was beginning to happen.”
So, since I was recruited to Michigan, in 2023 we’ve won the national
Championship in football and men’s basketball…
Coincidence or causation?
These two books contain the sum total of all human knowledge
A common state of affairs no doubt
Yeah, it seems like these days when it comes to gen AI some people are living in completely different realities from others.
I’ve heard some really extreme statements from colleagues that make me wonder whether they really thought through things.
If you shoot me an email
Thanks, yeah, my lab has one but I’m not aware of any discussion at higher levels to implement policy…and I don’t know what to think about that.
Thanks, yeah, my lab has one but I’m not aware of any discussion at higher levels to implement policy…and I don’t know what to think about that.
Mostly interested in psychology depts with this question, but curious about all:
Are your departments developing gen AI policies?
Are your areas/programs developing gen AI policies?
Is it each lab for their own?
If so, what are they?
The little free stands of books in people’s neighborhoods and 4-loco
Do you think you’d dig drinking in the library and though?
I don’t know about this guys reasoning, but the data comports with my experience of it here. It’s sleepy, unless you are ranting about politics.
Twitter was like going to parties in 80’s movies, but BS is like drinking in the library (I imagine, never tried it)
Ok, followed up with the actual report. I think last column is sticker price and the reason it went down is that it is inflation adjusted: www.brookings.edu/articles/is-...
Agreed about ambiguity. And, if it was skewed it would be large, but that point lets me with the argument here today with you. :-)
I took that last column to be the sticker price based on the text of the article. Though a little surprised it declined.
But nothing in the article suggests it is the average. Even if so, hard to determine the distribution of payers from distributions of costs, because the latter could be > skewed