Quantitude the Podcast
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Hey nerds. It’s a quantitative methods podcast. With attitude. And merch (http://tinyurl.com/qpodmerch).
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Join us, and invite your siblings, as Quantitude gets Wild tomorrow…
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You know it’s a good method if it requires a safe word.
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Yeah, that’s true. Although if the distributions have similar shapes we can make inferences about the medians based on the rank sums, right? We could have been clearer on that point (it’s even possible that hit the cutting room floor when it shouldn’t have). Thanks James, as always. 😊
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I have a feeling that *you* are the glitter in your science. And I mean that in all the best ways. Shine on, my friend. ✨😊
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In this week's special In The Wild episode, we turn our Quantitude loose on the premise that National Public Radio is liberally biased, talking about what issues we would need to have addressed in order to be able to evaluate whether or not that's a reasonable claim.
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Taking our quantitude for a test drive tomorrow…
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Knew you’d be among, if not leading, the 7 finishers. 🤗
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Routine or rut? Join us for the fun tomorrow as we try to define, and maybe redefine, ourselves for Season 7…
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Quantitude is back on Tuesday, doing the heavy lifting so you don’t have to.
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GAMs are definitely useful. The topic is currently on the “to-do list.” So so much on that list. 😛
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Thanks Aidan!
Yi and I hope folks find it useful. 😊
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nmax ensures the eggplant!
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©American Psychological Association, 2025/2026. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly replicate the authoritative document published in the APA journal. The final article is available, upon publication, at: 10.1037/met0000776
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For those interested, here is a link to a new power paper:

Hancock, G. R., & Feng, Y. (2026). nmax and the quest to
restore caution, integrity, and practicality to the sample size planning process. Psychological Methods.

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Teenagers will do that. 😉
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We do have a longitudinal episode where splines are discussed quite a bit. Has she heard that one? It’s a favorite of ours.

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S5E10 Nonlinear Latent Growth Curve Models (Taylor’s Version) – QuantitudePod
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