Did you know that my sample size justification paper (which you are citing about once a day, thanks for that) has a shiny app that will guide you towards a state of the art sample size justification? You can find it here: https://shiny.ieis.tue.nl/sample_size_justification/ As part of this Mastodon promotion month, I will answer each and every question anyone has who uses the Shiny app for the sample size justification in their next study (if I can!).
A toot-summary of our recent article!
We often use our confidence to gauge the reliability of our perception.
But what about the confidence... in our confidence?
Sometimes, we can be certain we are uncertain.
With Samuel Recht, Ljubica Jovanovic, and Pascal Mamassian, we had fun testing the limits of meta-metacognition in a classic visual task.
We found surprising accuracy of confidence up to the fourth order (confidence in confidence in confidence, or meta-meta-meta-cognition).
https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceculture/podcasts/la-science-cqfd/metoo-la-science-aussi-9608803
Un épisode très dense de #scienceCQFD sur les inégalités et violences de genre dans les sciences. Parmi les nombreuses choses qui y sont dites, cette réflexion de Marianne Blanchard lorsque le débat commence à s'orienter exclusivement sur la lutte contre les biais de genre : "Il ne faut pas non plus se focaliser sur ces stéréotypes... Le risque est de diluer les responsabilités. Ils sont une conséquence de rapports de pouvoir sociaux de sexe. Il y a des fondements matériels, et des réalités sexistes et sexuelles."
Hello #fediverse! As seems to be the tradition, here is my #introduction
I am a French #CNRS researcher working on #speechperception, #psychophysics, #statistics and #audiology (mostly). I write scientific articles in English (http://dbao.leo-varnet.fr/publications/) and blog posts in French (http://dbao.leo-varnet.fr/) so I'm always confused about which language I should use on social media...
Happy to start my #twittermigration by connecting with academics and people interested in science here!
CNRS researcher at École normale supérieure Paris. Auditory perception, psycholinguistics, hearing loss. My toots are searchable #tootfinder.