Hi everyone-- Just a reminder that the SDTIC Stats/Methods virtual workshop will take place today, Friday, February 11th from 12:30-3:30pm EST (9:30am-12:30pm PST / 5:30pm-8:30pm GST). For those of you who cannot join us, we plan to make a recording of the meeting, pdfs of the slides, and a list of resources and references available for everyone to access within the next week or so.
Zoom link to join
https://mcmaster.zoom.us/j/99723442517?pwd=eTNVbytjV3hOcCtXSW80elRLSHlnZz09
Meeting ID: 997 2344 2517
Passcode: 275419
Tentative Meeting Structure (times are approximations)
Looking forward to seeing everyone!
Wendy Rote, Ph.D
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
University of South Florida
St. Petersburg campus
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Hi Wendy and Marc,
Thanks so much for organizing this session. This was the most
informative and interesting mini-conference that I can remember
going to in a long time. I really enjoyed the educational
walkthroughs by Wendy, Marc, and Audun. Thanks also to the guest
speakers and everyone for the interesting Q&As. And like Clare
mentioned, it's helpful to hear about these ideas in the context
of studies/variables with which we're familiar. I'd love to listen
to you folks talk casually about stats every day :)
It was very nice to see everyone!
Regards,
Talia Waltzer
https://www.twaltzer.com/
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Thank you Talia! I’m so glad you enjoyed the session. I was really happy to get to hear everyone else’s thoughts and questions too.
Wendy
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