Don van Ravenzwaaij
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Professor @University of Groningen, Bayesian Inference, computational methods, reproducibility. Editor in Chief@Collabra: Psychology. Father of two, loves chess
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Possibly, yes, if the data is such that geolocation data would matter. Friesland is a province within the Netherlands with, for instance, their own dialect, so in a study on say language acquisition it might well matter!
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Out now: our paper on how to deidentify data sets in the social sciences while navigating privacy concerns. The paper includes a step-by-step de-identification guide and two worked examples, with tons of accompanying material on OSF. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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You can sign up until April 22 for the next Causal Inference and Variable Control workshop on May 9 by Peder Isager for the Paul Meehl Graduate School. Workshops are free, and fun, so sign up if interested!

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