Tim Morris
@tmorris_mrc
Principal research fellow @MRCCTU ✦ Work on statistical methods: which ones work well when? ✦ #statstwitter ✦
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https://tpmorris.substack.com/ 11-06-2014 09:17:05
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🗓️SAVE THE DATE🗓️! NIHR full day workshop on PPIE for statistical methodology research taking place in Leicester on 26th Feb 2024. Registration to open in the new year. NIHR Involvement
We reviewed 100 psych. simulation studies & find room for improvement in planning/reporting. As a remedy, we (František Bartoš, Tim Morris, Anne-Laure Boulesteix, Daniel Heck (@[email protected]) & Samuel Pawel) present ADEMP-PreReg, a sim study preregistration & reporting template osf.io/ufgy6/
It's been great to present at MRC-NIHR Trials Methodology Research Partnership SAWG this week! Thank you to all the speakers who travelled to share their expertise with us. Thanks also to Tim Morris for my wooden spoon - not sure he realises the meaning of this in sport!
Thanks to Björn Siepe František Bartoš and S. Pawel for involving me in this exciting project together with Tim Morris and Daniel Heck (@[email protected]) on planning and reporting of simulation studies (using ADEMP) in psychological methods research!
I am looking for a full-time Biostatistics Postdoctoral Associate to join my team in 2024, with a flexible start date. The candidate will work on developing methods for cluster randomized trials & stepped wedge designs. Position details m.yale.edu/b7s4 via Yale School of Public Health
Yesterday, I attended the IGH PGR conference at UCL. Tim Morris shared on how he’s virtually met some collaborators on Twitter and has published over 5 articles with people he only knows from Twitter. Just curious, who else met someone on here and ended up working with them?
Do you know what to do when your simulation study results aren't what you expected? A new paper from Ian White, Tra My Pham, Matteo Quartagno & Tim Morris gives guidance on preventing errors to improve the quality of published simulation studies👇 bit.ly/3uktSz3
Stumbled on this gem from Tim Morris while looking for something else, but worth a boost to remember (for anyone that’s still here).
Enjoyed this Tim Morris post about “re-randomization” designs that allow participants to enroll multiple times tpmorris.substack.com/p/intuitive-un…