Wolfgang Viechtbauer
@wviechtb.bsky.social
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Assoc Prof of Methodology and Statistics at Maastricht University. Interests: meta-analysis, ESM/EMA, mixed-effects models, computational statistics, research software, R, FLOSS, GNU/Linux, chess, piano, lolcats. The views expressed are those of my cats.
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wviechtb.bsky.social
Given that John Watts studied psychology, you can't tell me that the band name Fischer-Z is not actually based on Fisher's r-to-z transformation (and that the 'fish's head' pun was invented later).
wviechtb.bsky.social
For people in #academia -- What's the oldest email in your inbox that you still plan to respond to at some indeterminate timepoint in your life? (in other words: Please make me feel better about my inbox of shame)
wviechtb.bsky.social
You arrive at #Oslo airport, stand at the baggage claim, wonder why you have wifi, and realize that #eduroam works in the entire airport.
a man with red hair and a beard is standing in the woods
Alt: A man with red hair and a beard is standing in the woods and giving an approving nod.
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wviechtb.bsky.social
The plotannotate package (#RStats) is now on CRAN:

cran.r-project.org/package=plot...

The package allows users to annotate base R graphics plots with freehand drawing, symbols, and text. This is useful for teaching (e.g., to visually explain certain plot elements) and creating quick sketches.
plotannotate: Annotate Plots
Interactively annotate 'base R graphics' plots with freehand drawing, symbols (points, lines, arrows, rectangles, circles, ellipses), and text. This is useful for teaching, for example to visually exp...
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wviechtb.bsky.social
That's using Command, right? Control should given "ctrl-f" (and so on).
wviechtb.bsky.social
Yeah, Command isn't captured by getGraphicsEvent(). But Control works as intended. Thanks!
wviechtb.bsky.social
I got confirmation over at Mastodon that this returns ctrl-F ctrl-B, and ctrl-I (as expected).
wviechtb.bsky.social
Would somebody using #Rstats under macOS be so kind and do the following:

x11()
plot(1)
getGraphicsEvent(onKeybd=function(key) return(key))

then click on the plot, and hit control-f (and the same with control-b and control-i) and tell me what it shows in the console?
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annajluecke.bsky.social
Happy to finally share the preprint for our work on how affective inertia differs within-days and overnight (with Stacey Scott, Martin Sliwinski, Josh Smyth, @wviechtb.bsky.social chtb.bsky.social‬ and @aneubauer.bsky.social) 1/4
psyarxivbot.bsky.social
What happens at night? Differentiating within-day and overnight affective inertia: https://osf.io/q7a92
wviechtb.bsky.social
You might be underestimating how nerdy the crowd is. A considerable part of the people in that group grew up with C64s and fondly remember cracker intros and the demo scene.
wviechtb.bsky.social
Depends on what the code is doing. Some things can benefit greatly from parallel processing, others not at all. But in the former case, users can usually do the parallelization themselves (esp. for problems that are embarrassingly paralizable), so then rewriting code in C might be more useful.
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lajeunesselab.bsky.social
Interested in research synthesis, meta-analysis, systematic reviews, methodology, software, guidelines, best practices? 😀 📊

This #YouTube channel is really the best spot to learn and meet our community! 👇
Reposted by Wolfgang Viechtbauer
christelh.bsky.social
Planning to do a systematic review?
Do watch this very informative presentation first!
Julian Higgins talks about improper use of:

PRISMA reporting guideline
I-squared statistics
Test for asymmetry in funnel plots
Random effects model

#ESMARConf2025

m.youtube.com/watch?v=wRA0...
ESMARConf2025: Keynote - Misunderstandings and misuses of commonly-cited methods... - Julian Higgins
YouTube video by ESMARConf
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wviechtb.bsky.social
I love auto translations. "The Tasmanian-led approach to random-effects meta-analysis". 😕 Didn't know that there was a Tasmanian school for meta-analysis! Learning something new every day. #ESMARConf2025
wviechtb.bsky.social
Super interesting talk by James Pustejovsky (@jepusto.bsky.social) and Martyna Citkowicz at #ESMARConf2025 on the metaselection package, which provides cluster-robust inference methods and clustered bootstrapping to account for dependencies in selection models: youtu.be/2qGcVeEqtBY
ESMARConf2025: Tutorial metaselection: Meta-analytic selection models with... - James Pustejovsky
YouTube video by ESMARConf
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wviechtb.bsky.social
#ESMARConf2025 is live (www.youtube.com/@esmarconf), starting with a talk by @asanchez-tojar.bsky.social on "Practising what we preach: Rethinking standards in meta-analysis for ecology and evolution". At 11am CEST, I will give a talk on how to visualize the amount of heterogeneity in forest plots.
ESMARConf
About ESMARConf The Evidence Synthesis Hackathon’s (https://www.esmarconf.org) Evidence Synthesis & Meta-Analysis in R Conference (#ESMARConf2025) will take place on 11th-13th of June 2025. ESMARConf ...
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wviechtb.bsky.social
On Thursday evening during my weekly live stream on R and statistics, I will do something meta-analysis related in connection with #ESMARConf2025. Further details about my live streams can be found here: www.wvbauer.com/doku.php/liv...
wviechtb.bsky.social
Just a reminder that #ESMARConf2025 is starting tomorrow! This is a free online conference about evidence synthesis and meta-analysis using #Rstats. Further details can be found here: esmarconf.org/2025/
2025 - ESMARConf
esmarconf.org
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hannahritchie.bsky.social
Tuberculosis still kills around 1.3 million people every year.

It was once a massive killer in Europe and the US, but not anymore. How did these countries manage to tackle it?

Our first article on TB in a three-part series: ourworldindata.org/tuberculosis...
Reposted by Wolfgang Viechtbauer
rmcelreath.bsky.social
Every scientific institute should follow this path. There is no moral stance for spending so much public money on bad software that sacrifices your sovereignty. Word/Excel are not the worst of it. e.g. The Max Planck Society spends millions of Euros annually for shitty MS calendar/email.
claesdevreese.bsky.social
Action speaks louder than words.

Danish Minister of Digitalisation @carolinestage.bsky.social wants to phase out Microsoft from the ministry to reduce the dependency on US tech.

This will be a long process. But actual action, not just talking points, is noteworthy!
wviechtb.bsky.social
Hadn't heard about Sci-Net (sci-net.xyz) as a platform for requesting / sharing papers (essentially a #CanIHazPDF website). Not sure how I feel about the use of cryptocurrency tokens for this purpose (more on this at: sci-hub.se/sci-net).