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Posts by Kate Stone
what even is the fucking point
✅️ 🐋 have vowels
✅️ 🐣 have bouba/Kiki prefs
❓️ 🫎 pass Wug test
❓️ 🦙 do center embedding
❓️ 🐌 experience garden paths
#linguistics
Saw this today too... while preparing teaching materials
🚨New #OSF #preprint alert! We test how 5 researcher choices affect divergence point analyses with bootstrapping in visual-world eye-tracking. Bin size and significance-window length matter most, and there's a consistent overestimation bias. See also osf.io/preprints/ps... for some recommendations.
Image of the mechanical ladder outside the Louvre Text below says WENN'S MAL WIEDER SCHNELL GEHEN MUSS (When you need to move fast) Underneath is more German text which translates as "The Böcker Agilo transports your treasures weighing up to 400kg at 42m/min - quiet as a whisper."
The German company that makes the mechanical ladder used in the Louvre heist has used the image to advertise, with the text 'When you need to move fast'
10/10 response, no notes
Stoner made me bawl, in a good way
Even better, use @jverissimo.bsky.social and @sollago.bsky.social's improved method: better estimates, higher power, quantifies fixation proportion differences as well as onsets, is generative rather than descriptive (hello power analyses), and has an R package!
If you use divergence point analysis code from Stone et al. 2020 or 2021, note that we made a code revision recently, detailed in the Analysis folder: osf.io/exbmk/ Shouldn't majorly affect previous analyses, but the revised version should be used going forward.
We are about a month away from releasing a complete refresh of the OSF user interface. The team has been working on this for a very long time, and we are very excited to be able to share it soon. A preview picture:
Only took 1064 attempts 🥳Wordle 1,535 1/6
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Yay congrats!!
Psa to my eyelink-using friends: the latest version of windows will cause your experiment timings to fail. Don’t update this time!! (And don’t ask me how I found out 😭😭😭😭😭😭)
Maybe it's a function, not a package, but still cool
This is a big improvement, they even made an R package!
Do you want to analyse fixation divergence points in visual world data? Then this is for you!
Psych-DS is (1) spellcheck for your datasets and (2) a pathway to standardizing data in our academic fields that *everyone* can learn.
And it's live RIGHT NOW!
psych-ds.github.io
(This is the announcement post I've been leading up to)
See the thread below for a list of resources to find academic jobs outside the United States.
(Thank you academicsky!)
Is anyone live-tweeting/skeeting #hsp2025? I have fomo 😢
Poster seen in Sussex Psychology this week.
Ordnungsland England
If you are There First you must get on the bus first. I wandered off a bit and then the bus came, everyone turned to stare at me until I got on. Next, there's some sort off hierarchy by gender and age?
Inane observation given world events but queueing etiquette at the bus stop in England is wild!
Applications for the ninth summer school on statistical methods for linguistics and psychology close on April 1, 2025. Every year people contact me saying they missed the call, so here it is again :)
vasishth.github.io/smlp2025/
Our introduction to Bayesian Data Analysis underwent a major revision (it was too long at 1000 pages, so we moved some 400 pages into online). Currently in production but freely available forever:
bruno.nicenboim.me/bayescogsci/
Happy to share that Liz Schotter and I have just published a beginner-level tutorial introduction to eye-tracking-while-reading studies in Behavior Methods:
link.springer.com/article/10.3...
I did my PhD with Ed Deci, who usually says very few words. In our meetings, it was his reserved nature that gradually allowed me to come out of my shell, be my own person. That experience teaches me one valuable lesson now that I mentor others: know when to shut up.
This was a nice surprise, thanks @jneurolang.bsky.social!
nice!
Compressing the achievements of 4 researchers across 4 modules into a 1000-word narrative-style CV has resulted in a document that is probably less informative than a regular CV. On the upside it's also taking infinitely longer to compile, which means I can avoid grading.