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So proud🤗 of my first master‘s student, Dario Galano @uni_lu : Presenting his thesis on teachers‘ attitudes toward LGB students 🏳️🌈 at #LuxERA#Luxembourg Psychology Society 🇱🇺 Congratulations! 🎉
🤩Happy about a successful LuxERA conference in the bag. Great discussions 👍🏼on programming education with Bianca Simonsmeyer and teacher-student relationships🎉 🥰Even got to play with a 🤖
…our office yesterday…. Now, all conference bags are packed 👍🏼and Luxembourgish Educational Research conference can start🤗
🎉Started writing my dissertation wrapper on Monday. 👍🏼 Since then, I feel so seen by all those memes 😅
Really needed and now, it is here: repository for quality and risk of bias assessment tools in research syntheses!
Here's a handy repository of quality assessment and risk of bias tools for systematic reviews osf.io/ws824/
A resource for finding and selecting a risk of bias or quality assessment tool for evidence synthesis projects. This project was created and is maintained by Duke University's Medical Center Library &...
New open access journal, in 2023: “Please submit your figures as either PPT or JPEG, but not PDF.” (。◕﹏◕。)
👏Yeah, the video for our *teaching award* just dropped🏆 It's our great students gushing about our #ResearchSynthesis#OpenSciencewww.youtube.com/watch?v=NSVv...
The EARLI's conference schedule seems like an academic's travel brochure 👍🏖️ Looking forward to going to Bern or Bari next year ;) youtu.be/4h1urB7q7mI
EARLI is happy to announce a new series of SIG conferences taking place all across Europe in the summer of 2024.https://www.earli.org/sig
Assessing computational reproducibility makes sense. I was recently asked to review the statistical analysis in a revised paper. Most analyses were reproducible. However, going through the R code showed that the main hypothesis test relied on a model ignoring dependencies of repeated measures.