@JonathanRepple we actually simulated that for standard sample sizes in neuroimaging: https://t.co/X9t3ATqY0D
@GordonFeld Very nice visualisiation and explanation! We looked at this in 2D with @johalgermissen. way lese fancy compated to yours, but maybe still of interest: https://t.co/KPyIQ0BLGw
@johancarlin @cl445 @UK_Muenster @INM7_ISN @TheFlorey @KordingLab @talyarkoni @danilobzdok Sorry for the late reply, just saw this. Yes, this is what we mean with bias - small N papers are overrepresented in the literature. Here a short demonstration with
In our mini-review on power in neuroscience w @johalgermissen we have simulated the inflation of ES for a commonly used N (25) and a 80% powered N (90), assuming a true effect of d=0.3 (alpha 0.05) under publication bias and found a similar difference http
RT @neuroccino: @lilacCourt @russpoldrack @deevybee Just to add: You can also optimise sampling plans (eg Bayesian sequential), use multile…
RT @neuroccino: @lilacCourt @russpoldrack @deevybee Just to add: You can also optimise sampling plans (eg Bayesian sequential), use multile…
RT @neuroccino: @lilacCourt @russpoldrack @deevybee Just to add: You can also optimise sampling plans (eg Bayesian sequential), use multile…
RT @neuroccino: @lilacCourt @russpoldrack @deevybee Just to add: You can also optimise sampling plans (eg Bayesian sequential), use multile…
@lilacCourt @russpoldrack @deevybee Just to add: You can also optimise sampling plans (eg Bayesian sequential), use multilevel Modeling in analysis or real-time optimisation during acquisition! We discuss these alternatives here https://t.co/Fe7OBEm53d and
RT @johalgermissen: Finally, both the printed version and the podcast of my mini-review with @neuroccino on power in neuroscience (and how…
RT @johalgermissen: Finally, both the printed version and the podcast of my mini-review with @neuroccino on power in neuroscience (and how…
RT @johalgermissen: @neuroccino interesting addition to the theoretical points we raise about power in neuroscience in our mini-review @JNe…
@neuroccino interesting addition to the theoretical points we raise about power in neuroscience in our mini-review @JNeurophysiol ! (review can be found under https://t.co/QFjNo75CRQ) https://t.co/XMvqS4Bapf
RT @neuroccino: May the power be with you! Our mini review based on work by @camillalnord and @jonroiser on power in neuroscience, now full…
RT @neuroccino: May the power be with you! Our mini review based on work by @camillalnord and @jonroiser on power in neuroscience, now full…
RT @neuroccino: May the power be with you! Our mini review based on work by @camillalnord and @jonroiser on power in neuroscience, now full…
@katellington @johalgermissen Thanks for RT! Links seem broken, here correct ones: Article: https://t.co/31FhgktKED Podcast: https://t.co/vaGd9cMxf1
RT @neuroccino: May the power be with you! Our mini review based on work by @camillalnord and @jonroiser on power in neuroscience, now full…
Finally, both the printed version and the podcast of my mini-review with @neuroccino on power in neuroscience (and how to improve it) are out @JNeurophysiol ! https://t.co/MKsKAj7iE7
May the power be with you! Our mini review based on work by @camillalnord and @jonroiser on power in neuroscience, now full version with accompanying podcast online. We discuss recent developments to improve power and inference. This has been great fun @jo
The full version of the #NeuroForum discussed in our recent #podcast with @neuroccino and @johalgermissen is now available! Article link: https://t.co/KrC4DgPTj0 Podcast link: https://t.co/54yAZAeudP
@robustgar @johalgermissen awesome, thanks! here the link: https://t.co/DsO1KZmkjZ
RT @johalgermissen: Finally, my paper with @neuroccino on power in neuroscience (and how to improve it) is out in @JNeurophysiol !: https:/…
RT @johalgermissen: Finally, my paper with @neuroccino on power in neuroscience (and how to improve it) is out in @JNeurophysiol !: https:/…
RT @johalgermissen: Finally, my paper with @neuroccino on power in neuroscience (and how to improve it) is out in @JNeurophysiol !: https:/…
Finally, my paper with @neuroccino on power in neuroscience (and how to improve it) is out in @JNeurophysiol !: https://t.co/j6SvbtwaqH
RT @CUBRICcardiff: Interested in an update for statistical power in neuroscience? Listen to the newest @JNeurophysiol podcast with our very…
RT @CUBRICcardiff: Interested in an update for statistical power in neuroscience? Listen to the newest @JNeurophysiol podcast with our very…
Interested in an update for statistical power in neuroscience? Listen to the newest @JNeurophysiol podcast with our very own David Mehler @neuroccino and Johannes Algermissen @johalgermissen: https://t.co/e3w9LJXVXO & read 'May the power be with you':
RT @neuroccino: "May the power be with you" we discuss efforts to estimate statistical power in published Neuroscience, explain how biases…
Thinking "Bayesian" thoughts together with @neuroccino #cogneuro: https://t.co/ZGWG8R3i2L
RT @neuroccino: "May the power be with you" we discuss efforts to estimate statistical power in published Neuroscience, explain how biases…
RT @neuroccino: @JelteWicherts @Brainclinics @EJWagenmakers poor MRI, can't defend itself when being abused! ;) one can turn this actuall…
RT @neuroccino: @JelteWicherts @Brainclinics @EJWagenmakers poor MRI, can't defend itself when being abused! ;) one can turn this actuall…
RT @neuroccino: @JelteWicherts @Brainclinics @EJWagenmakers poor MRI, can't defend itself when being abused! ;) one can turn this actuall…
@JelteWicherts @Brainclinics @EJWagenmakers poor MRI, can't defend itself when being abused! ;) one can turn this actually into an advantage with (preregistered) real-time Bayesian optimisation: https://t.co/LuX3jeFdRG we also discussed solutions to data
cool new blog by @dailyzad on psychiatric and statistical topics. @johalgermissen and myself recently also wrote about ways to increase power besides more samples: https://t.co/DsO1KZmkjZ https://t.co/WKsjLVnFrF
RT @johalgermissen: First tweet ever and first published paper of the year: May the power be with you: @neuroccino and me discussing appear…
Excited that „may the power be with you“ will be featured in a podcast @JNeurophysiol - stay tuned! https://t.co/JxbPGj6XTF
RT @maria_ndrnh: great work by @neuroccino @johalgermissen https://t.co/WN6cJOuotQ
great work by @neuroccino @johalgermissen https://t.co/WN6cJOuotQ
RT @neuroccino: "May the power be with you" we discuss efforts to estimate statistical power in published Neuroscience, explain how biases…
RT @johalgermissen: First tweet ever and first published paper of the year: May the power be with you: @neuroccino and me discussing appear…
RT @johalgermissen: First tweet ever and first published paper of the year: May the power be with you: @neuroccino and me discussing appear…
RT @neuroccino: "May the power be with you" we discuss efforts to estimate statistical power in published Neuroscience, explain how biases…
"May the power be with you" we discuss efforts to estimate statistical power in published Neuroscience, explain how biases creep in, concluding with short review of fantastic work by @romy_lorenz + @leechbrain & @lakens to manage power. w @johalgermiss
RT @johalgermissen: First tweet ever and first published paper of the year: May the power be with you: @neuroccino and me discussing appear…
RT @johalgermissen: First tweet ever and first published paper of the year: May the power be with you: @neuroccino and me discussing appear…
RT @CUBRICcardiff: May the power be with you - David Mehler (@neuroccino) and Johannes Algermissen (@johalgermissen) review recent meta-ana…
@jjodx will love it: May the power be with you: Are there highly powered studies in neuroscience, and how can we get more of them? | Journal of Neurophysiology https://t.co/yFU5hAGf30
RT @johalgermissen: First tweet ever and first published paper of the year: May the power be with you: @neuroccino and me discussing appear…
RT @CUBRICcardiff: May the power be with you - David Mehler (@neuroccino) and Johannes Algermissen (@johalgermissen) review recent meta-ana…
First tweet ever and first published paper of the year: May the power be with you: @neuroccino and me discussing appearances of high power in neuroscience, biases, and how to improve power in the neuroscience of the future: https://t.co/xVOZ7HXOU7 #myfirst
May the power be with you: Are there highly powered studies in neuroscience, and how can we get more of them? | Journal of Neurophysiology https://t.co/L6r5qOQRJ0
RT @APSPhysiology: New in @JNeurophysiol, "May the power be with you: Are there highly powered studies in neuroscience, and how can we get…
On the list "to read" and discuss with our resident statistician: https://t.co/SEZIzFCdtp
New in @JNeurophysiol, "May the power be with you: Are there highly powered studies in neuroscience, and how can we get more of them?" https://t.co/ctXzeqyYig #ArticlesInPresS
RT @CUBRICcardiff: May the power be with you - David Mehler (@neuroccino) and Johannes Algermissen (@johalgermissen) review recent meta-ana…
RT @CUBRICcardiff: May the power be with you - David Mehler (@neuroccino) and Johannes Algermissen (@johalgermissen) review recent meta-ana…
RT @CUBRICcardiff: May the power be with you - David Mehler (@neuroccino) and Johannes Algermissen (@johalgermissen) review recent meta-ana…
May the power be with you - David Mehler (@neuroccino) and Johannes Algermissen (@johalgermissen) review recent meta-analytical efforts to quantify statistical power in neuroscience, discuss biases, and show how power can be increased: https://t.co/aZ6kYh6