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Jeffrey Shero, Ph.D.

@sherojeffrey

Postdoctoral Scholar at Vanderbilt University | Research Methodologies, Open Science, and Individual Difference | For CV, Code, and more: linktr.ee/jeffreyshero

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Come check us out! We're online and free to use. Beside a repository, there are tons of resources to help you with data management.

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Are you a current/former SPSS user who wants to keep that same embedded metadata workflow when working in #rstats? Here are several examples of how to add or keep metadata (variable labels, value labels, and missing value labels) in your datasets: github.com/Cghlewis/data-…

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Week 1 of #OpenScienceOctober is live! Create a hauntingly interesting data viz looking at the Preschool Social and Emotional Development Study! Click the link in our bio for the dataset go to bit.ly/OSOctober23.

Week 1 of #OpenScienceOctober is live! Create a hauntingly interesting data viz looking at the Preschool Social and Emotional Development Study! Click the link in our bio for the dataset go to bit.ly/OSOctober23.
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In this paper, Jeffrey Shero, Ph.D. et al. investigate the extent to which socioeconomic status and geographical location interact to moderate the genetic and environmental components of reading attainment. Association for Child & Adolescent Mental Health members can read the full paper to learn more. bit.ly/4209Mqq

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And…another one! Congratulations, Dr. Cynthia Norris! You did your big one today, girl!!! I know I said it a thousand times today, but I’m so proud of you! ❤️ @cyn_norris Dr. Sara A. Hart

And…another one! Congratulations, Dr. Cynthia Norris! You did your big one today, girl!!!  I know I said it a thousand times today, but I’m so proud of you! ❤️ @cyn_norris <a href="/saraannhart/">Dr. Sara A. Hart</a>
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LDbase Week 2 of #OpenScienceOctober This week visualized the association between word reading and arithmetic using quantile correlations, finding these to have seemingly stronger associations at the low end of the distribution compared to the high end.

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Week 2 of #OpenScienceOctober This week visualized the association between word reading and arithmetic using quantile correlations, finding these to have seemingly stronger associations at the low end of the distribution compared to the high end.
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Authors, Dr. Ashley Edwards and Petscher, propose two metrics that can be used to quantify co-development at the individual level: the co-development change ratio (CCR) and the angle of co-development metric (ACM). link.springer.com/article/10.375…

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This account is a firehose of quantitative racism but it is worth re-iterating that: if a trait like skin color is caused by genes, and society determines outcomes based on skin color, then -- yes -- those outcomes will also be heritable. This is heritability 101!

This account is a firehose of quantitative racism but it is worth re-iterating that: if a trait like skin color is caused by genes, and society determines outcomes based on skin color, then -- yes -- those outcomes will also be heritable. This is heritability 101!
Lizzy Chan, Ph.D. (@esmchan2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I worked with James on DEI initiatives during my PhD. He was always kind, thoughtful, and passionate about making our respective fields a more compassionate place. Please consider donating to help his family honor his life.