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Posts by Krista Byers-Heinlein

Was glad to be a part of this paper with @pwdonh.bsky.social @drcharlotte.bsky.social and Denise Klein. A true collaboration!

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A huge phenetic tree visualising our global string figure dataset.

A huge phenetic tree visualising our global string figure dataset.

I am delighted to share our latest piece of research:

‘A global cross-cultural analysis of string figures reveals evidence of deep transmission and innovation’.

This was long in the works and is by far the largest project I’ve led to date.

A thread:

royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...

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I'm excited to release the 𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚢𝚝𝚊𝚋𝚕𝚎 for #RStats ! Convert R dataframes to beautiful tables in HTML, LaTeX, PDF, Quarto, Markdown, etc. Easy to learn; minimalist interface; concise syntax; ultra-customizable tables; and zero dependency. vincentarelbundock.github.io/tinytable/

2 years ago 229 91 6 7

I would like linguists and other researchers who work on “cochlear implanted” children to take a stance to support the learning and using of a natural sign language.

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Lately, I have been playing around with this infographic leaflet format for #scicomm. When folded ➡️ at a glance a title, a main message, & contact info/QR. Once the leaflet is unfolded ➡️ full-on #infographic detailing the main ideas of a topic. What do you think? 🧐

2 years ago 6 2 0 0
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2 years ago 63 62 2 7

Council of Elrond is like a departmental meeting. They all know the only difficult solution but it's not possible to get there right away so they while away hours and hours of discussing non-starter solutions until there's finally some junior faculty who volunteers "I will take ring to Mordor"

2 years ago 347 81 10 7
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Just emailed you two codes! Paying it forward

2 years ago 1 0 1 0

Similar question from 8 year old who imagined mutually agreed upon meal breaks.

2 years ago 1 0 1 0

Did you know you can post to these neurofeeds with just emojis:

Neuroskyence: 🧠🟦 or 🧠📈
Compneurosky: 🧠🤖 or 🧠💻
Interoception: 🧠🫀 or 🧠🫁
Neuropsychiatry: 🧠🩺

Save those characters and use an emoji!

2 years ago 87 30 8 1

On further reflection, the selection of @simine.com as Editor-in-Chief of Psychological Science is one of the most important milestones for the reform movement in psychology.

There will be impact on the journal, sure. But more, selecting a committed, visible reformer illustrates its normalization.

2 years ago 86 16 2 1

And a little extra treat: We’re also organising a pre-conference on meta-research for ECRs!
If you’re early-career, doing research on research, and would like to present your work to/hang out with peers in the Netherlands on 26th October, let us know here: forms.gle/fCqZYaiNmjWy...

2 years ago 9 5 0 1
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Launch of the Dutch Reproducibility Network Join the launch event of the Dutch Reproducibility Network!

The launch symposium of the Dutch Reproducibility Network (NLRN) is just one short month away!
Register here to join us and help set the NLRN’s agenda for the coming year(s): launchrepronetwork.eventbrite.com

2 years ago 12 6 1 0
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resouRces - resouRces: Database of Resources to Learn & Teach R

Sharing this R resources database with y'all! For the past 4 years, I have been accumulating resources (mainly free ones) for new & advanced #Rlearners in their programming journey. Feel free to share!

resourcesdatabase.com

#RStats #RResources #learningR #DataScience #Python #R

2 years ago 232 118 1 4
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Calling embed() inspects the dependencies of the specified document then generates and inserts a call to use() that looks something like this:

renv::use(
  "digest@0.6.30",
  "rlang@0.3.4"
)
Then, when you next run your R script or render your .Rmd, use() will:

Create a temporary library path.

Install the requested packages and their recursive dependencies into that library.

Activate the library, so it's used for the rest of the script.

Calling embed() inspects the dependencies of the specified document then generates and inserts a call to use() that looks something like this: renv::use( "digest@0.6.30", "rlang@0.3.4" ) Then, when you next run your R script or render your .Rmd, use() will: Create a temporary library path. Install the requested packages and their recursive dependencies into that library. Activate the library, so it's used for the rest of the script.

For #rstats users, {renv} now provides similar functionality to {groundhog}. With your script open in RStudio, simply call renv::embed() & a code snippet will be inserted at the top with the script's version-specific dependencies and the code to install them 🧪#stats
rstudio.github.io/renv/referen...

2 years ago 40 14 1 0

How strange! I just added the correct link in the thread. Here’s it I’d also psyarxiv.com/uv3tw/

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

Corrected link to preprint: psyarxiv.com/uv3tw/

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Figure showing various levels of statistical power when the number of participants, effect size and dropout rate varies.

Figure showing various levels of statistical power when the number of participants, effect size and dropout rate varies.

Here is a brief example on how to do a power analysis for a longitudinal multi-level study when you want to vary the input parameters and easily produce visual output of all variations.
#rstats #openscience

pgmj.github.io/powerviz.html

2 years ago 35 11 0 1

Paper emerged from a great honours thesis written by Rébecca Bisonnette, and evolved in new and exciting ways led by fabulous PhD student and first author Andrea Sander.

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Prepreprint! Family language strategies (e.g. one-parent-one-language) don't explain kids' language exposure, but individual parents' approaches (i.e., using a lang. regularly/sometimes/never) do! Mothers' effect on exposure was 2x fathers' --> gendered caregiving roles.
psyarxiv.com/x4jbm/

2 years ago 18 12 3 0

In the paper we discuss one explanation which is that individuals with ADHD orient more to novelty. Could boost word learning/vocabulary size. But for now that’s purely speculative. Love to hear any other ideas!

2 years ago 1 0 0 0
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The ADHD vocabulary size advantage: Monolingual and bilingual young adults with ADHD have larger voc... Individuals with ADHD and bilinguals have each widely been considered vulnerable to vocabulary deficits compared to their peers. However, the interaction of ADHD and bilingualism in affecting vocabula...

New preprint with an exciting and unexpected result!
The ADHD vocabulary size advantage: Monolingual and bilingual young adults with ADHD have larger vocabularies than controls. Co-authored PhD student extrodinaire Melanie Brouillard (seriously, it was all her idea).

osf.io/h2fcj/

2 years ago 29 6 2 0

Congrats to The ManyManys for posting their first preprint on PsyArXiv! Such an important milestone in a young network's life 🥹🥰

“Comparative Cognition Needs #BigTeamScience: How Large-Scale Collaborations Will Unlock the Future of the Field” psyarxiv.com/rynvu

#PsychSciSky #devpsy

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The Parents Trying to Pass Down a Language They Hardly Speak Losing your family’s language can feel like an inevitable side effect of immigration—but it’s one I want to prevent.

Great new piece about challenges for parents transmitting heritage languages from Kat Chow @atlantic.bsky.social, where I and other colleagues are quoted!

www.theatlantic.com/family/archi...

2 years ago 5 0 0 0
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The Big Team Science Conference isn't on Bluesky (yet), so we're happy to announce on their behalf that the 2023 BTSCON program is available now!

bigteamscienceconference.github.io/program/

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