Gary Brown

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Interested in how to measure what matters in clinical psychology, especially within the cognitive behavioral model. Against: red herrings, tail-wagged dogs, new wine in old bottles, straw men, reinventing the wheel. In favor of putting money where mouth is.
https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/gary-brown(624cd0bb-356b-4b1f-97d0-09ac255378bf).html
Okay Stats-o-don, show me that you're more alive than the (formerly)🦜site. Please hit me with favorite refs/guidance on analysis of randomized trials where Tx is assigned within sites for part of the sample but between sites for the other part (i.e., hybrid of individual- and cluster-randomization). #Stats #RCT #CausalInference
@jrboehnke @pgmj I can't vouch for networks except where they have helped me, and that's been (using @HudsonGolino 's exploratory graph analysis) solving the simple structure problem. And using @sachaepskamp 's psychonetrics, finding best fittings structures across groups. I learn far more from you than you from me, Jan.
@pgmj @jrboehnke There is not a lot out there by any means. I think this is the main relevant article. https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13428-020-01500-6
On the equivalency of factor and network loadings - Behavior Research Methods

Recent research has demonstrated that the network measure node strength or sum of a node’s connections is roughly equivalent to confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) loadings. A key finding of this research is that node strength represents a combination of different latent causes. In the present research, we sought to circumvent this issue by formulating a network equivalent of factor loadings, which we call network loadings. In two simulations, we evaluated whether these network loadings could effectively (1) separate the effects of multiple latent causes and (2) estimate the simulated factor loading matrix of factor models. Our findings suggest that the network loadings can effectively do both. In addition, we leveraged the second simulation to derive effect size guidelines for network loadings. In a third simulation, we evaluated the similarities and differences between factor and network loadings when the data were generated from random, factor, and network models. We found sufficient differences between the loadings, which allowed us to develop an algorithm to predict the data generating model called the Loadings Comparison Test (LCT). The LCT had high sensitivity and specificity when predicting the data generating model. In sum, our results suggest that network loadings can provide similar information to factor loadings when the data are generated from a factor model and therefore can be used in a similar way (e.g., item selection, measurement invariance, factor scores).

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@pgmj @jrboehnke And neither of these mentions network models at all.

RT @JessSatchell
📢New research⚡️

We explored spiritual and religious beliefs in older victims to better understand how this shapes psychological responding and coping after a crime.

Out now in Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2023-45619-001 via
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PSYCHOTHERAPY BENCHMARKING TOOL:
Now psychological therapy services can evaluate their treatment outcomes against relevant clinical norms from the meta-analysis by Gaskell et al. 2022.

https://chris-gaskell.shinyapps.io/effectiveness-meta-shiny/ https://twitter.com/pearl_sheffield/status/1578049503512379396

Benchmarks for Psychological Interventions in Routine Practice

Terrible take. The best PhD is a completed one. Some will be amazing, some will be adequate. Both are acceptable.
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*Call for participants*

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Three ways to change your mind: an epistemic framework for cognitive interventions | Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy | Cambridge Core

Three ways to change your mind: an epistemic framework for cognitive interventions

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A new call for Associate Editors to extend the board of 'Quality of Life Research' has been opened:
https://www.isoqol.org/call-for-qlr-associate-editors-2023/

We are looking for a range of expertise in #HRQL research, for example HIV, injury, musculoskeletal, orthopaedics, rehabilitation, rheumatology & surgery.

#Publishing #Editing #Peerreview

Call for QLR Associate Editors | ISOQOL