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James Green
@ajamesgreen.bsky.social
Ebikes, data, medicines, behaviour change, communication, wine, food. Alleged health psychologist www.ajamesgreen.com www.iscycle.ie
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PLpaullecomte.bsky.social

Completely forgot to post images from the Tahu-nui-ā-Rangi Aurora Australis on 17th sept under a full moon. Standing in knee deep dry fresh powder snow in my shorts, I need my head read bringing these images go you. Looking to Remarkables & Queenstown

Aurora over the Queenstown valley with lots of fresh new snow
Aurora over the Queenstown valley with lots of fresh new snow
Aurora over the Queenstown valley with lots of fresh new snow
Aurora over the Queenstown valley with lots of fresh new snow
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BDdevezer.bsky.social

The paper, as it stands, would still not be able to support its conclusions. What all of this comes down to is not that open science is good (it is tho!) or documentation helps (it might!). It's that it all comes down to design and inference. It's the science that ultimately matters.

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ENemilynordmann.bsky.social

I bought this years ago from Science on a Postcard and I still have it on my desk and give it to my mentees #AcademicSky

Alt text: A decision-making checklist on a yellow background titled "SHOULD YOU SAY NO?" The checklist is divided into sections with corresponding questions and "Y" and "N" (Yes or No) columns for answers:

1. TIME

Does it fit with my other responsibilities?

Will it mean sacrificing time for myself?



2. GAINS

Will it help me gain skills?

Will it help me build new collaborations?

Will I be paid for it?

Will it result in authorship(s)?



3. DESIRE

Do I really want to do it?



4. FUTURE

Could it lead to opportunities in future?



5. WHO ELSE?

Has anyone been overlooked?




Each section has empty circles for users to mark their responses under the Y (Yes) or N (No) column.
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BMbenmonreal.bsky.social

I just took a survey that would have benefited from the modified 2-D Likert scale I just invented

Likert survey form with options
"strongly agree - agree - neutral - disagree - strongly disagree", or
"grudgingly agree - meh - grudgingly disagree", or 
"this question is annoying"
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RBryanboyd.bsky.social

Remember MOOCs? Remember NFTs? Remember crypto? No? Neither does your provost--they're working on AI now

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JGajamesgreen.bsky.social

What do you call a beige retractable ruler? A taupe measure

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JGajamesgreen.bsky.social

No putting the diss back in discourse then?

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JGajamesgreen.bsky.social

I once had a conference talk downgraded to a poster, because the reviewer didn't believe we'd done random digit dialling and instead used a convenience sample. When I suggested that I wrote "random digit dialling" for a reason they came up with some other excuse

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JGajamesgreen.bsky.social

Or after you tag on a bus as they are getting off

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BUbantshireuni.bsky.social

Please stop emailing us questions about your timetables. They’re on schedule to be delivered three weeks after lectures start.

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James Green
@ajamesgreen.bsky.social
Ebikes, data, medicines, behaviour change, communication, wine, food. Alleged health psychologist www.ajamesgreen.com www.iscycle.ie
408 followers793 following227 posts