Benjamin Kunc
@benjaminkunc.bsky.social
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Used to do some ESM stuff
Are you an ESM item measuring the quality of social experiences looking for validation? 👀 Because if you are, I've got some bad news for you. Our new preprint is out:
osf.io/preprints/ps...
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https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/fuqe4_v1
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Farewell, dear psych This year, I have made the difficult decision to end my PhD project, move from Belgium back to Czechia, and take an indeterminate break from psychology.
8 months ago
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It's nice to find this post a few moments after discussing paper mills, academic incentives, and peer review.
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11 months ago
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Benjamin Kunc
ReproducibiliTea Leuven
about 1 year ago
Join our workshop "Reproducibility Made Easy: Open Resources for All Disciplines"! 🧪🔬 📅 Date: 6th May 📍 KU Leuven Open Science Day Dive into cross-disciplinary
#openscience
resources and boost your research
#reproducibility
! Sign up:
tinyurl.com/tfs5n7kb
Learn more:
tinyurl.com/28pcr324
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Reproducibility made easy: Open resources for all disciplines
An interactive workshop by KU Leuven ReproducibiliTea, designed to guide researchers in exploring and discussing cross-disciplinary open science resources to enhance research reproducibility.
https://tinyurl.com/28pcr324
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👀Blogpost on measurement👀 I would have rather concluded that we don't really need factor analysis and can just rely on vibes (or previous literature). But here we are: "Factor analysis: Overrated, Misused, But Still Useful." 1/4
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about 1 year ago
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Benjamin Kunc
Milla Pihlajamäki
about 1 year ago
The first preprint from my PhD is out:
osf.io/preprints/ps...
! 🥳 We explored the temporal dynamics of four careless responding indicators (response time, within-beep standard deviation, an inconsistency index, occasion-person correlation) in ESM data across different samples. Thread below🧵
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https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/6nrvp_v1
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Daniel Lakens
about 1 year ago
People have already blamed science reform for what is happening. For 15 years I have said: If we do not get our shit together (less publication bias, higher quality, more coordination) someone else is going to implement change top down, and we are not going to like how they do it. And here we are.
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ReproducibiliTea Leuven
about 1 year ago
We're thrilled to introduce the Reproducibility Leuven Journal Club to the Bluesky! Our mission is to foster discussions on
#reproducibility
in research. Stay tuned for more info about our upcoming journal clubs. Let's build a vibrant
#OpenScience
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Super cool project! Workshops on applied LaTeX, multilevel SEM, using web APIs, and more - a perfect toolkit for quantitative social science researchers
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about 1 year ago
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mic drop
over 1 year ago
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I'm really happy I came across this paper comparing economics and cognitive science/psychology by Patricia Rich:
doi.org/10.1007/s421...
It nicely illustrates a heretic thought I've had for some time: Economists could teach us how to do a better science. 1/5
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The Whys and Hows of Theory—Comparing Cognitive Science and Economics - Computational Brain & Behavior
Given the ongoing debates about the replication crisis, theory crisis, and cooperation among disciplines in cognitive science, it is instructive to compare cognitive science with economics. The two fi...
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42113-024-00213-9
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