Anyway, the "I offer no solution" is the brutal honesty that we need to hear more often (because there rarely is a unique, universal, and easy one...). I will totally steal this slide.
👉 An exciting PhD position is available at the MPI for Human Development to work with LIP colleague @sarahdpower.bsky.social on the WildBrain project. See www.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/2366555/2026.... #PsychSciSky #neuroskyence
Definitely will read the paper, too :-)
By the way, the ctsem approach by @charlesdriver.bsky.social is a great way to report and compare lagged associations independent of any (arbitary) time metric.
This set of slides is brilliant - must read!
Up to age 60, adult brain volume completely dominated by stable individual diffs. At 80 yrs, up to 50% reflects differences in change. Interpretation: 1) We change similarly up to 60. 2) Group comparisons often not reflecting changes.
@Edvardosg @LCBC_UiO direct.mit.edu/imag/article...
Just gave my last talk of the year!
2025 was quite packed, I gave talks about:
- the age-period-cohort problem
- making rigorous causal inference more mainstream
- mediation analysis
- marginaleffects
- causal graphs (x10)
If you're curious, check out my slides here: juliarohrer.com/resources/
Cohen’s d is one of the most widely used ways to communicate mean differences across studies. But what, exactly, is it telling us? A perspective on detectability of effects -- just out in PARE: openpublishing.library.umass.edu/pare/article... #openaccess
What your audience is thinking about at your conference presentation. Cartoon from @upmicblog. #PhDchat #ECRchat #postdoc #gradschool
@nature.com made a news piece on our new @pnas.org paper. Good job Anne Ravndal!
Men’s brains shrink faster than women’s: what that means for Alzheimer’s.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...