Kane Carlock

@kanecarlock
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School Psych Ph.D. Candidate IU-Bloomington. Applying for 2022 APPIC sites with training in Integrated Primary Care. Res: #MentalHealth, #ImpSci #IntegratedCare. Former Special Education Teacher, US Navy Vet. #RStats.
Personal Websitehttps://www.kanecarlock.com
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ORCidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1348-1635
RT @ajshackman
Seven reasons why binary diagnostic categories should be replaced with empirically sounder and less stigmatizing dimensions https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jcv2.12108#.ZAOwgtjrzKc.twitter
RT @DrCesarGonzalez
Psychologists are the most frequent doctoral-level mental health clinicians that family medicine physicians collaborate with — collaborative primary care @division_55 @APADivision38 @NatlRegister @aafp
RT @rkomesidou
Welcome to #ImplementationThursdays! Today, I'm taking you back in time to learn about the history of #ImpSci! A few important milestones including some from the CSD field! It was fun exploring, especially the one about a fellow Armenian, A. Donabedian, and his model of care.
RT @ERjournal_AERA
A new study from Hirshberg et al. found the majority of over 600 school system employees reported clinically significant anxiety and depressive symptoms. They point to the need to make mental health support for educators a policy priority.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3102/0013189X221142595#.Y_-azgv39xg.twitter
RT @adriennedwoods
It's here! It's here! We did it! Full thread below 👇👇👇 https://twitter.com/adriennedwoods/status/1630667818948501523
Adrienne D. Woods, PhD on Twitter

“Always had a feeling you should be doing something about those pesky missing observations? Wondering how to increase your sample size while improving precision/reducing bias? Check out our new open access paper on #MissingData & #MultipleImputation: https://t.co/d6vcnFnqCC”

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rstd.io/build-quarto-blog - Building a blog with Quarto

RT @StePalminteri
Just posted in @PsyArXiv a short where I collected some suggestions concerning "how to prepare a rebuttal letter". Journals do not provide explicit guidance on this and, in my experience as a reviewer and editor, a great diversity exists in their format..

https://psyarxiv.com/kyfus/

RT @Cghlewis
I've been collecting webinars/podcasts with helpful information about the new NIH Data Mgmt and Sharing Plan. See links below if you are interested.

1. Designating ICPSR in your NIH Data Management and Sharing Plan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=913V9ywHMDA&t=2s

Designating ICPSR in your NIH Data Management and Sharing Plan

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RT @raulpacheco
A partial bibliography on books and articles on how to conduct QUALITATIVE RESEARCH INTERVIEWS.
http://www.raulpacheco.org/2022/04/a-partial-bibliography-on-books-and-articles-on-how-to-conduct-qualitative-research-interviews/
A partial bibliography on books and articles on how to conduct qualitative research interviews

While I consider myself more of a mixed methods person, I do a lot of

Nice quote from this @riotscienceclub talk: "You can have absolutely no idea what's going on with your data, or what those buttons you clicked actually did. If you can pick out the right numbers from the output and write well, we'll give you an A" #RStats https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT-zGs8FhmI https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1630568722321534977
R is for Reproducibility | Dr Emily Nordmann

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