Thomas L. Rodebaugh
@drrodebaugh.bsky.social
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Clinical scientist at UNC-CH (anxiety, intensive longitudinal data). President of APCS. Senior Editor for Clinical Psychology at Collabra: Psychology. Occasional music, more about Doctor Who than you might expect. Posts are personal, not work.
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drrodebaugh.bsky.social
In case what you need in these trying times is a big dumb dance track, here, I made one for you
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#music #opxy
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drrodebaugh.bsky.social
Oh, this paper cited me! Funny, I don't remember a 2023 paper I wrote on that topic. . .

That's because it's a YouTube video. Well, that's a first!
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
Most strawberries in American stores would never be grown by a home gardener, because the sweetest and most flavorful berries are harder to transport. I was recently surprised to find a more like home grown variety (for a high mark up) in Wegmans. England might do better with smaller country?
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
Those are three things 😂. But they are all correct so maybe the one hardest thing is that there are really always at least three hardest things
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
The story is from August. . . although there's still a possibility that they couldn't fully deal with the collection without charitable status for some reason, I suppose.
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
Is this a snakey time of year, I wonder? We ran into one (copperhead) in the woods near Raleigh NC today.
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
Paul V is also involved, another reason I think they are for real.
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
I've been keeping track of the organization since it formed (from very afar of course) and I don't think they would intentionally steer people wrong--and if anyone can find episodes in private collections, I think they can. Of course, doesn't guarantee anything... Fingers crossed...
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
My daughter's high school just won an award for eating more chicken one evening at a Chick-fil-A than another local high school.

[Insert trenchant observation about capitalism here]
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
I mean he's doing his best 🤣
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
Got to see him once in a small venue, he clearly wanted to show us an experimental film primarily and had resigned himself to having to play some hits to get the audience there--which ultimately might be the most Dolby he ever Dolby'd, come to think of it
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
If you're into Doctor Who you know why I'm reposting this. If not, think of your favorite show, imagine it's been running off and on for 60 years and there are missing episodes that you haven't seen but they might still exist and this group seems like they can actually find them. Cautious hooray!
filmisfabulous.bsky.social
ACQUIRING COLLECTIONS

We believe there are several missing episodes of Doctor Who and other important TV shows in collections in the UK. Charitable trust status and the ability to accept donations will enable Film is Fabulous! to access entire collections for cataloguing (1/2)
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
Everything these folks have said and done makes me (and others I trust) think they are the real deal, doing everything really professionally, carefully, and ethically. I expect we'll be seeing some formerly missing episodes soon ish or they wouldn't have said anything.
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
I was also trained to do the same--often because we wanted to do things that were deep in the syntax storehouse but not available on the points and clicks. . .
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
Anyway, it's kind of symptomatic of the whole thing. Sure you can share syntax; it only takes a bit of thought and planning. Aye, there's the rub.
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
People are often surprised that SPSS has syntax. It is right in the output, but hard to see and use. Pasting it into a syntax file with each analysis is not hard, but one needs to know how to do it. Then one needs to figure out that there's nothing stopping you from pasting it into a text file.
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drlynam.bsky.social
Pretty excited about this one. In this paper, we discuss the replication/credibility crisis, the factors that contribute to it, and clinical psychology's slow (really slow) progress in dealing with it. We offer a competency-based fraemwork for improving our training of future scholars.
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psyarxivbot.bsky.social
The Open Science Movement and Clinical Psychology Training: Rigorous Science is Transparent Science: https://osf.io/s46wd
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
LOL Downton Conclair

(Laughing not to cry of course)
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
You're reading my mind--in that I thought "Oh, that's why everyone likes CLPM so much, they always find something."

As you know, there's a not-a-joke tendency in psych to assume that if we've hypothesized a connection it must exist, we just didn't look hard enough/at the right time scale/etc.
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
If you're using (regular) cross-lagged panel models, this study suggests you also have to accept that causal effects are almost everywhere: Everything causes everything else. If you don't think this is true, you probably shouldn't use that model, because that's the result the model will give you.
richlucas.bsky.social
We already know that lagged effects in CLPMs are likely to be upwardly biased, but just how easy is it to find significant effects? Way too easy. I tested CLPMS in 100 randomly selected pairs of correlated variables and found significant effects in 98 of them. New preprint: osf.io/preprints/ps...
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Reposted by Thomas L. Rodebaugh
jnfrltackett.bsky.social
We have a new preprint out - continuing to try and move the needle on improving research in clinical psych
jdmiller.bsky.social
New paper led by @drlynam.bsky.social on the need for more training in and engagement with open science practices in clinical psych programs. It has been difficult to make progress due to a variety of barriers, including students working in labs uninterested or hostile to these approaches.
psyarxivbot.bsky.social
The Open Science Movement and Clinical Psychology Training: Rigorous Science is Transparent Science: https://osf.io/s46wd
Reposted by Thomas L. Rodebaugh
jdmiller.bsky.social
New paper led by @drlynam.bsky.social on the need for more training in and engagement with open science practices in clinical psych programs. It has been difficult to make progress due to a variety of barriers, including students working in labs uninterested or hostile to these approaches.
psyarxivbot.bsky.social
The Open Science Movement and Clinical Psychology Training: Rigorous Science is Transparent Science: https://osf.io/s46wd
Reposted by Thomas L. Rodebaugh
cdelawalla.bsky.social
Also if anyone knows Weird Al Yankovic…do your thing. I think he’d be a lot of fun to assist with Quack-O-Gram deliveries.
drrodebaugh.bsky.social
One of his finest moments, writing wise... In his last season as show runner. Impressive.