CS Ducate, PhD
@csducate
CCJ Assis Prof @TAMUSanAntonio | PhD from @IUBCJUS | Identity, emotions, violence, crime theory | Big fan of @R | Fountain pen & notebook enthusiast
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We did it! And to think--this is just the beginning!
He's underselling it. They have a great repository for teaching statistics with R to graduates and undergraduates (that I've been using for my course), and they think deeply about how to do better science. So do go check it out!
Check out our website! @Jake_Day4 and I created a site to publicly share course materials and musings about scientific theory and methods. reluctantcriminologists.com
Check out our website! @Jake_Day4 and I created a site to publicly share course materials and musings about scientific theory and methods. reluctantcriminologists.com
So proud of my cohort member @mia_gilliam! Congratulations Dr. Mia Kelly!!
Check out our website! @Jake_Day4 and I created a site to publicly share course materials and musings about scientific theory and methods. reluctantcriminologists.com
Wooh, such a cool example!
You'd be pleasantly surprised to know that you can use if_all()/if_any() inside mutate/summarize/etc. too 😬 IIRC the dplyr devs also found this by accident after releasing the update introducing them! github.com/tidyverse/dply…
In the past year, I’ve talked to many bright, curious, ambitious people who believed they couldn’t do research. That was me, not long ago. Here I share my improved understanding in hopes of offering a more empowering model of what research entails: kanjun.me/writing/resear…
Happy that this @AnnualReviews piece on Analytic Criminology by Per-Olof Wikström and me has now been published open access: annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.114… @CamCriminology @ECON_tribute @dfg_public
A good thing to keep in mind when designing/teaching a stats class, especially if using R.
Science Before Statistics: Causal Inference — a 3 hour conceptual crash course in causal inference. Link to slides and code in the video desription. youtube.com/watch?v=KNPYUV…
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Science Before Statistics: Causal Inference
I am relieved to report that successfully defended my dissertation proposal today! Thanks to @RealJonBrauer for being a phenomenal chair and @DrBohmert for being an A++ committee member (along with Roger Levesque, Bruce Sales, and John Kruschke). Now to get some data!
(1/8) Our study on questionable research practices (QRPs) and open science practices (OSPs) is now published in JQC. Data are public, link below is to open access version. This thread summarizes the findings. @socpsychupdate @ceptional @siminevazire rdcu.be/cvwK5
"The field of nonlinear systems tells us that 'linear thinking' is just not enough. Approximating the behavior of objects via linear systems does not do justice to the complexity of behaviors observed in real situations..."
𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲𝘅 𝘀𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺𝘀. Some ppl enjoyed this introduction to complex systems, emergence, and related concepts; discussion about the brain at the end. Made into a preprint in case it's useful to some who might want to use it for teaching purposes. osf.io/635tq
Students in my #rstats working sessions were hoping to learn a little more Git/GitHub. So in a 2nd session I focus on merge conflicts and pull requests. I'm betting I'll find a lot of things I want to change after the session. 🙃 Very first draft: aosmith16.github.io/spring-r-topic…
This morning I found out I received an IU College of Arts and Sciences Dissertation Research Fellowship!!! I can still hardly believe it.
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