Arthur Chatton
@arthurchatton
Postdoctoral researcher at Université de Montréal. PhD in Biostatistics. Causal inference - Casual chess (or perhaps the reverse). arthurchatton.netlify.app
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New paper with Maarten van Smeden and Tra My Pham: The marginality principle revisited: Should “higher-order” terms always be accompanied by “lower-order” terms in regression analyses? I love Biom J for including this figure without batting an eyelid! 1/ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bi…
The prize for most original poster at #AEET2023 so far definitely goes to iBartomeus et al for this amazing effort!
What should you do when your simulation study results aren't what you expected?🤔 Following advice from Ian White, Tra My Pham, Matteo Quartagno & Tim Morris can help you avoid errors and improve the quality of your studies. Read now in IJE👇bit.ly/3QiIwiS
Mark your calendars! The 16th #KolokotronesSymposium takes place 12/15 in-person at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and virtually. Join us for a CAUSALab & Harvard Perinatal & Pediatric Pharmacoepidemiology event. Learn about #causalinference in #pregnancy. Registration opens soon - stay tuned!
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/
"Draw your assumptions before your conclusions" 5 years ago we launched the *free* #CausalDiagrams course Harvard Online @edxOnline. Since then, 80,000 people in 180 countries have registered. Check it out if you want to learn about DAGs and SWIGs : edx.org/learn/data-ana…