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Graeme MacLennan

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Public Health 32%
Economics 23%
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
Better to be lucky than good (looking).

Lefty Gomac.
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
Hello from UK. MSc in Applied Stats, no PhD, 27 years at University of Aberdeen, no barrier to progression career-wise. Caveat, all my stats colleagues have PhDs except immediate post-grads. Perhaps they keep me around as a novelty. Happy to bore you with tales from journey without PhD.
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
Hard for like for sending me back to the 80s playing Space Invaders 2 at Inverness La Scala cinema at 10p a go. Shit, I am getting old.
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
My tuppence: Not only is it allowable, it is desirable when appropriate. But I'd replace negative with challenge, acknowledge, and discount anything not useful (respectfully) when required. Otherwise our PPI colleagues are infallible.
ace-aberdeen.bsky.social
We are co-authors on 2 new papers in @bonejointjournal.bsky.social - one on the potential of Bayesian trials in T&O and a Bayesian reanalysis of the WHiTE8 trial.
And … our own Jemma Hudson is the featured author 😊
@docfarrow.bsky.social
@marionkcampbell.bsky.social

Links to papers below 👇
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
I will email you about this later. Much later.
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
Disappointed not to see your correct new title "Unprincipled Statistician".

Disgusted etc.
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
Standard amateur fitba (soccer) sledge might work here: If you want my shirt just ask, you can have it after the game.

Reposted by: Graeme MacLennan

jdwilko.bsky.social
I think some of the items included in some trustworthiness tools must also be criticised. e.g. declaring a trial problematic if they failed to meet the target sample size, or declaring a study problematic if it was placebo-controlled but used sealed envelopes (?)

Reposted by: Graeme MacLennan

hos-asa.bsky.social
#OTD 1667 John Arbuthnot bapt (d 27 Feb 1735) ‘Physitian in Ordinary’ to Queen Anne, his 1692 translation of Huygens's ‘De Ratiociniis in Ludo Aleae’ was the first work on probability in English. He also developed the first formal significance test (1710) /7🧵

Reposted by: Graeme MacLennan

ace-aberdeen.bsky.social
1/2 Snapshots of ACE/CHaRT at the magnificent at Tall Ships 2025⚓. Visitors have fun with our “Lime or Brine” trial! bit.ly/4lKTD1o
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
you seem to be saying that if we could work out when

θ(t)=θ_0 cos(2π/T)t)

Where: θ(t) = angular displacement at time 𝑡
θ_0 = amplitude
T = period of the pendulum

was at it's maximum, then look at time t we'd always get a good rank...
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
Wait, I had to check the date, this was published BEFORE CheatGPT was on the go? Well there we are, random word salad has always been a thing.

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davidgreenwriter.bsky.social
I'm about to hit 5k followers.

So how about a give away?

Like and repost this, and I'll enter everyone who does into a draw to win a full set of my British Fantasy Award nominated Empire of Ruin series!

Good luck - I'll do the draw this Friday afternoon :)
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gsmaclennan.bsky.social
An affa fine loon, fae jist sooth o here.
hos-asa.bsky.social
#OTD 1667 John Arbuthnot bapt (d 27 Feb 1735) ‘Physitian in Ordinary’ to Queen Anne, his 1692 translation of Huygens's ‘De Ratiociniis in Ludo Aleae’ was the first work on probability in English. He also developed the first formal significance test (1710) /7🧵
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
When I were a lad:

If you swallowed chewing gum it wrapped round your heart, repeated instances lead to death. Survived a few accidental deglutitions. Possibly why gum all over the streets in 80s.
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
I treat everyone equally by ignoring to-do list and doing tasks at random. This is equity/equality contrast in format I may use for teaching.
gsmaclennan.bsky.social
I'm a broken record on this. Circa Y2K,

Uni pal in insurance pricing gig: Consultants gave us this, can you check? Looks pretty basic.

Me: you paid them how much for a Wald test?

Uni pal: 15k

Me: is this why my premiums go up every year?

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