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  1. I'll be offering an introduction to #simulation methods to determine #SampleSize-s for clustered / nested studies.

    Apparently another popular session at #RMeF23 🙇

    One of the classics that got me into this area is Ukoumunne's
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/ab

    I was always interested in how to straddle the overlap between observational #TherapistEffect studies* and #RCTs in this area.

    #Rstats #StudyDesign

    * eg., rdcu.be/dqi20

  2. I'll be offering an introduction to #simulation methods to determine #SampleSize-s for clustered / nested studies.

    Apparently another popular session at #RMeF23 🙇

    One of the classics that got me into this area is Ukoumunne's
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/ab

    I was always interested in how to straddle the overlap between observational #TherapistEffect studies* and #RCTs in this area.

    #Rstats #StudyDesign

    * eg., rdcu.be/dqi20

  3. I'll be offering an introduction to #simulation methods to determine #SampleSize-s for clustered / nested studies.

    Apparently another popular session at #RMeF23 🙇

    One of the classics that got me into this area is Ukoumunne's
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/ab

    I was always interested in how to straddle the overlap between observational #TherapistEffect studies* and #RCTs in this area.

    #Rstats #StudyDesign

    * eg., rdcu.be/dqi20

  4. I'll be offering an introduction to #simulation methods to determine #SampleSize-s for clustered / nested studies.

    Apparently another popular session at #RMeF23 🙇

    One of the classics that got me into this area is Ukoumunne's
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/ab

    I was always interested in how to straddle the overlap between observational #TherapistEffect studies* and #RCTs in this area.

    #Rstats #StudyDesign

    * eg., rdcu.be/dqi20

  5. I'll be offering an introduction to #simulation methods to determine #SampleSize-s for clustered / nested studies.

    Apparently another popular session at #RMeF23 🙇

    One of the classics that got me into this area is Ukoumunne's
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/ab

    I was always interested in how to straddle the overlap between observational #TherapistEffect studies* and #RCTs in this area.

    #Rstats #StudyDesign

    * eg., rdcu.be/dqi20

  6. Thrilled that my interview with Kathleen Slaney is billed as one of the "highly attended" sessions of #RMeF23! (N=125)

    I am only the interviewer, so please check out her work here:
    sfu.ca/psychology/about/people

    Read her fantastic book!
    link.springer.com/book/10.1057

    Or one of her many interesting publications!
    I am currently working my way through "Scientific generalization in psychological inquiry: A concept in need of clarification"
    psycnet.apa.org/record/2021-28

    #Psychometrics

  7. Thrilled that my interview with Kathleen Slaney is billed as one of the "highly attended" sessions of #RMeF23! (N=125)

    I am only the interviewer, so please check out her work here:
    sfu.ca/psychology/about/people

    Read her fantastic book!
    link.springer.com/book/10.1057

    Or one of her many interesting publications!
    I am currently working my way through "Scientific generalization in psychological inquiry: A concept in need of clarification"
    psycnet.apa.org/record/2021-28

    #Psychometrics

  8. Thrilled that my interview with Kathleen Slaney is billed as one of the "highly attended" sessions of #RMeF23! (N=125)

    I am only the interviewer, so please check out her work here:
    sfu.ca/psychology/about/people

    Read her fantastic book!
    link.springer.com/book/10.1057

    Or one of her many interesting publications!
    I am currently working my way through "Scientific generalization in psychological inquiry: A concept in need of clarification"
    psycnet.apa.org/record/2021-28

    #Psychometrics

  9. Thrilled that my interview with Kathleen Slaney is billed as one of the "highly attended" sessions of #RMeF23! (N=125)

    I am only the interviewer, so please check out her work here:
    sfu.ca/psychology/about/people

    Read her fantastic book!
    link.springer.com/book/10.1057

    Or one of her many interesting publications!
    I am currently working my way through "Scientific generalization in psychological inquiry: A concept in need of clarification"
    psycnet.apa.org/record/2021-28

    #Psychometrics