Rob Aye Davies

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Oh, gosh! It's out! Delighted with the process at Computational Brain & Behavior; thankful to all especially @Iris for inviting me to the workshop and Todd Wareham for editing it! Hope you all enjoy it:

What Makes a Good Theory, and How Do We Make a Theory Good? https://doi.org/10.1007/s42113-023-00193-2

What Makes a Good Theory, and How Do We Make a Theory Good? - Computational Brain & Behavior

I present an ontology of criteria for evaluating theory to answer the titular question from the perspective of a scientist practitioner. Set inside a formal account of our adjudication over theories, a metatheoretical calculus, this ontology comprises the following: (a) metaphysical commitment, the need to highlight what parts of theory are not under investigation, but are assumed, asserted, or essential; (b) discursive survival, the ability to be understood by interested non-bad actors, to withstand scrutiny within the intended (sub)field(s), and to negotiate the dialectical landscape thereof; (c) empirical interface, the potential to explicate the relationship between theory and observation, i.e., how observations relate to, and affect, theory and vice versa; (d) minimising harm, the reckoning with how theory is forged in a fire of historical, if not ongoing, abuses—from past crimes against humanity, to current exploitation, turbocharged or hyped by machine learning, to historical and present internal academic marginalisation. This work hopes to serve as a possible beginning for scientists who want to examine the properties and characteristics of theories, to propose additional virtues and vices, and to engage in further dialogue. Finally, I appeal to practitioners to iterate frequently over such criteria, by building and sharing the metatheoretical calculi used to adjudicate over theories.

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Yi Hui just got laid off from Posit. His markdown resources have been fundamental to a lot of my work in #rstats education, so I’m sponsoring him.

https://github.com/sponsors/yihui

Sponsor @yihui on GitHub Sponsors

Having (co-)authored five technical books in English, I'm considering writing a few non-technical books in the next few years, and I'd like to know how many people are interested. 写了十年代码后,换个口味写书会如何?

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Absolutely devastating news. I would not have accomplished what I have accomplished in the last decade without Yihui's work on #knitr. If you've ever encountered a website, report, or book built with #RStats in recent memory, you have Yihui to thank.

https://yihui.org/en/2024/01/bye-rstudio/

Until he gets a new position, he's looking for sponsorship: https://github.com/sponsors/yihui

Bye, RStudio/Posit! - Yihui Xie | 谢益辉

Who is down? Me. After more than 10 years at RStudio/Posit, the time has come for me to explore other opportunities. A little over two weeks ago, I was told that I was laid off and my last day would …

I have made reasonable progress on a #QuartoPub extension for APA7 formatted Typst manuscripts at https://github.com/mvuorre/quarto-apaish feel free to send in your bug reports!

Screenshots show the output of a quarto-apaish-typst manuscript, document, and journal, respectively. (Similar to the APA7 LaTeX package, but ofc Typst produces them much faster and easier.)

GitHub - mvuorre/quarto-apaish: APA7-ish Quarto templates

APA7-ish Quarto templates. Contribute to mvuorre/quarto-apaish development by creating an account on GitHub.

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With open data becoming the default, the risks for privacy and security become more acute. In this new paper, we discuss solutions for reducing re-identification risk of data with human participants while simultaneously promoting sharing and reproducibility. Feedback welcome.

https://osf.io/preprints/metaarxiv/5m3cx/

I learned to write Bash scripts a long time ago. But I just learned enough to get things done and then I stopped learning. For the last couple of years, I decided that I should revisit Bash and learn to write better scripts, _progressively_. Just pick up a new tip or two every now and then and use it, instead of completely relying on old knowledge. I made a repo recently with my notes that I hope will be useful for others too https://github.com/davetang/learning_bash
GitHub - davetang/learning_bash: My Bash notes

My Bash notes. Contribute to davetang/learning_bash development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Phew the fall 2023 version of my GSU #rstats #dataviz class is up and live, now with shiny new catalog numbers (PMAP 8551 and 4551 (now for undergrads too!))

I haven't taught this as a fall class since 2018 so it'll be nice to have 15 weeks instead of 7

All content is CC-licensed, so have at it!

https://datavizf23.classes.andrewheiss.com/

Data Visualization with R - Data Visualization

Use R, ggplot2, and the principles of graphic design to create beautiful and truthful visualizations of data

Very interesting essay from Stuart Buck, who was an important facilitator for PubPeer, both for channelling funding from the LJAF, but also for an introduction to the ACLU when we were subpoenaed by Fazlul Sarkar.

Mostly unrelated to PubPeer, it's amazing to relive the squealing, in fact downright vicious, entitlement of psychologists whose experiments did not replicate.

https://goodscience.substack.com/p/metascience-since-2012-a-personal

Metascience Since 2012: A Personal History

This essay is a personal history of the $60+ million I allocated to metascience starting in 2012 while working for the Arnold Foundation (now Arnold Ventures).

The Good Science Project
Teaching the tidyverse in 2023

Recommendations for teaching the tidyverse in 2023, summarizing package updates most relevant for teaching data science with the tidyverse, particularly to new learners.

Our paper on how even experts confuse inferential uncertainty with outcome variability is out today in PNAS! https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2302491120

For a summary, see this amazing thread from @ct_bergstrom https://fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom/110267907188002904

A special thank-you to all of the faculty who participated in this study.