Was glad to be a part of this paper with @pwdonh.bsky.social @drcharlotte.bsky.social and Denise Klein. A true collaboration!
Posts by Krista Byers-Heinlein
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/...
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/
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.
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? 🧐
My Dept is hiring at asst or associate level, casting a broad net over cognitive/developmental and/or neuroscience. See full description and apply at apply.interfolio.com/132419
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"
Just emailed you two codes! Paying it forward
Similar question from 8 year old who imagined mutually agreed upon meal breaks.
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!
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.
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...
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
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
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...
How strange! I just added the correct link in the thread. Here’s it I’d also psyarxiv.com/uv3tw/
Corrected link to preprint: psyarxiv.com/uv3tw/
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
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.
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/
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!
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/
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