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Daniela Palleschi

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Psycholinguist @HumboldtUni. Co-organiser of @FridayPrimes. #rstats enthusiast.

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Btw I'll be teaching this year's course on reproductibility with R, Docker and Nix starting next Monday it's up: rap4mads.eu mostly unchanged from last year


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I had a great time teaching a "Writing Better R Code" workshop for some of our @LancasterUniFHM postgraduates today! ➡️ AM: Workflows, linting, code structure, writing a reprex, & managing dependencies 🤝 PM: Intro to collaborating on R code using Git & GitHub #RStats #StatsEd

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Thank you to @dgkeyes for inviting me on the @rfortherest of us podcast! Check out the recording to hear me talk about the importance of data management planning while also getting to watch me do some wild hand movements throughout the conversation. 😄 rfortherestofus.com/2024/10/podcas…


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Drafts of the first chapters of my brms Book: Applied Bayesian Regression Modelling Using R and Stan are online: paulbuerkner.com/software/brms-… Check it out and let me know what you think!


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I just recorded a lecture on Bayes factors (originally the final lecture at SMLP 2024 in the Intro Bayes class). This may be helpful to people planning to use Bayes factors in their research: youtu.be/ACilMDFvG1c


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Cool tools I came across yesterday when searching for help designing folder structures. 🌟 1. Paste a GitHub project URL and it will diagram your structure: woochanleee.github.io/project-tree-g… 2. Quickly design a diagram for a potential file tree: tree.nathanfriend.io


Another great SMLP, thanks to the organizers and instructors!!

The statistics summer school for 2024 is over. The ninth edition is planned for 25-29 August 2025. Thanks to the instructors and participants for taking the time to come to SMLP! vasishth.github.io/smlp2024/

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When sharing data, it's important that your data meet a set of standard data quality criteria (datamgmtinedresearch.com/clean#clean-cr…) and is also shared along with documentation (datamgmtinedresearch.com/share#what-doc…) to allow for reuse and correct interpretation! osf.io/t8upr

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Did you know: you can use R, a statistics-oriented programming language, in your document! Check out our guide and learn how. overleaf.com/learn/latex/Kn…


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🪩New blog: TWIL🪩 I share what I learned when streamlining my course creation workflow using Github templates and pages: 🎨 Create a course template for consistent themes and structure 🕸️ Publish existing repos to websites using Github pages scubed.rbind.io/blog/twil_ghpa…


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Data management shouldn’t be considered an isolated process that happens off to the side during your project, or only at the end of your project. It should be integrated into almost every phase of your research project life cycle. 🔄 datamgmtinedresearch.com/rdm#the-resear…

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Last spring I gave a workshop on Data Cleaning for Data Sharing Using R where we learned how to assess the quality of a dataset and apply a standardized checklist of cleaning steps in #rstats. The slides and exercise materials are here if interested! cghlewis.github.io/ncme-data-clea…


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It took me SEVEN years to figure out that you can save a ggplot as a vectorized .svg file ggsave("file.svg"). The svg file can be opened on powerpoint and it will be completely vectorized, even text are still recognized as text boxes! No more recreating plots on illustrator!!!!!

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If you’re looking for a resource to get your team onboarded to data management practices, check out this one-hour recorded presentation on data management in large-scale education research. Slides provided as well. 🙌 cghlewis.com/talk/cos/


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Teaching stats and R using our textbook for complete beginners, Data Analysis for Social Science (bit.ly/dss_book)? #rstats Here are some instructor RESOURCES for you:

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My periodic reminder that if you are looking for examples of how to structure a repository for public data sharing, as well as what documentation to share along with your data, I created an example project here on @OSFramework! osf.io/59gte/


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Here's a paper that explains the difference between standard errors and standard deviations: bmj.com/content/331/75… Here's our paper, which shows that experts (doctors, professors, data scientists) mix them up: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


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Ever looking for ways to standardize your data cleaning process? This last post in a 3 part series provides an example of best practices to implement in a cleaning process, specifically in #rstats. cghlewis.com/blog/data_clea…


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What is a data manager and why might you consider hiring this role for your research projects? cghlewis.com/blog/hire_data…


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