Luis Morís

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Luis Morís

Luis Morís

@0sigmas

Katılım Eylül 2018
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Luis Morís
Luis Morís@0sigmas·
@richarddmorey What about replacing the functions with "annotate <- purrr::partial(annonate, family='New Courier')". This may not work in a package but it should work with sourced functions as far as they don't specify the namespace. (Just came to my mind solving something else :) )
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Luis Morís@0sigmas·
@richarddmorey You can specify it as another aesthetic in the ggplot call #font-face" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">ggplot2.tidyverse.org/articles/ggplo… Or you can change it in default values. In the case below it inherits from theme but you could specify directly. stackoverflow.com/questions/4897… Never tried much with annotations 🤷‍♂️
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Sam Westwood
Sam Westwood@westwoodsam1·
Comparing meta-analyses and preregistered multiple-laboratory replication projects “The observed rate of significant differences in effects sizes between meta-analyses and replication studies is high” Note sure if you’ve seen this @mjpages @dsquintana
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Luis Morís@0sigmas·
@EikoFried Give a try to the Drake (github.com/ropensci/drake) It automatically names things if you use the option of static branching. Bit of a learning curve at the beginning, but never looked but after that.
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Eiko Fried
Eiko Fried@EikoFried·
Hey #rstats tweeps: I often write longer bits of code where I have objects like 'model1' through 'model10', or 'data1' through 'data10'. Inserting a new section makes me need to update all. Any best practices you recommend that help?
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Nathan W Pyle
Nathan W Pyle@nathanwpyle·
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Andrew Althouse
Andrew Althouse@ADAlthousePhD·
Update: our effort to compile crowdsourced list of references on some "Common Statistical Myths" is now a wiki on DataMethods - please feel free to go there and add your own topics and/or references! discourse.datamethods.org/t/reference-co…
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Dr. Rajiv Jhangiani
Dr. Rajiv Jhangiani@profjhangiani·
I am absolutely delighted to announce the publication of the fourth edition of Research Methods in Psychology, a comprehensive open textbook for research methods classes: kpu.pressbooks.pub/psychmethods4e/ 1/8
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Chris Chambers
Chris Chambers@chrisdc77·
Three ways to render transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) ineffective in the human brain: 1. Forget to turn it on 2. Zap the cat by mistake 3. Submit it as a Registered Report (@RegReports)
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Manuela Ruzzoli
Manuela Ruzzoli@MRuzzoli·
Finally out! Our first registered report in @Cortex on "The relevance of alpha phase in human perception" at the Multisensory Research Group @cbcUPF. We found evidence for the involvement of pre-stimulus alpha power but not phase in visual detection. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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