Posts tagged: hard to parse
My textbook now includes an updated figure from Carter & McCullough, 2014. It's now generated from the raw data. It's a striking image. The uncorrected effect size is d = 0.62 based on 198 studies. Now, large replications later, we know the true effect size is 0. What a waste. pic.twitter.com/7DvHhFuyjK
— DaniĆ«l Lakens (@lakens) June 12, 2023
contributed by Andy on Jun 12, 2023 in hard to parse, acronyms, replication
it looks like it really is illiteracy that made people vote PT LOL pic.twitter.com/ZtPwXao5C9
— iabvek (@iabvek) October 11, 2022
contributed by Andy on Nov 3, 2022 in elections, hard to parse
For a given ATAR low SES students tend to do slightly better academically in first year. A number of earlier studies have found the same thing. 2/ 7 https://t.co/vyDbLj3RHm pic.twitter.com/rKxAGxgbDf
— Andrew Norton (@andrewjnorton) October 6, 2021
contributed by Andy on Feb 2, 2022 in hard to parse
Grenfell et al. 2004 (https://t.co/1uq4qZvP2f) lays out the conceptual foundations for thinking about this problem. This figure is a bit hard to parse, but basically vaccination will increase population immunity and move rightward on the x-axis. 2/19 pic.twitter.com/L7odPQAPEH
— Trevor Bedford (@trvrb) November 22, 2021
contributed by Andy on Nov 25, 2021 in hard to parse, covid