Psychology lecturer at UoG 🏴
All things data skills, statistics, quant research methods, and HE pedagogy. #rstats
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James Bartlett
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We provide practical advice for how you can embed open/reproducible science assessments throughout the curriculum to target different stages of a student's skill development. We use examples from our degrees (you can find assessment briefs in our OSF project) and combine with published examples.
Good news everyone 🥳 Our (w @vincentab.bsky.social) primer on models as prediction machines (with the marginaleffects package) is finally officially published!>
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
I’m hiring a PhD student!
The candidate will work alongside @zefreeman.bsky.social, who is joining our research group as postdoc.
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James Bartlett
Psychological researchers usually make sense of regression models by interpreting coefficient estimates directly. This works well enough for simple linear model...
The absolute beautify of social media. So many useful resources and ideas, including discovering the ‘sample_prior = “only”’ argument in brms!
After a year and a half and three revisions, this was rejected: osf.io/preprints/os....
I can take rejection but the experience with Teaching Statistics has been truly the most frustrating journal processes I've ever experienced.
Always an excellent series of topics and speakers!
One reviewer provided really thoughtful feedback that massively improved the last couple of revisions, but the other provided insultingly poor feedback I would be embarrassed to give out myself.
🚨 New article klaxon 🚨
Gaby Mahrholz, @emilynordmann.bsky.social and I have our article "Practice What You Preach: Designing Student Assignments That Advance Open and Reproducible Science" published in AMPPS.
doi.org/10.1177/2515...
This article will also live with me forever as the best origin story. We wrote it during the Open Science Retreat 2025 in Beatenburg, Switzerland. As well as being productive, we also got to experience four seasons in possibly my favourite country.