Stephen Parry (@statsysteve) 's Twitter Profile
Stephen Parry

@statsysteve

Statistical Consultant @CornellCSCU @CornellCIS @Cornell. Passionate about #rstats #STEMeducation. Opinions and thoughts are my own.🏳️‍🌈

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Erik Mohlin (@karlerikmohlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pretty strong evidence of negative mental health effects of doing a PhD. Recent working paper by Eva Ranehill, Anna Sandberg, Sanna Bergvall, and Clara Fernström. Paper link: swopec.hhs.se/lunewp/abs/lun…

Pretty strong evidence of negative mental health effects of doing a PhD. 
Recent working paper by
<a href="/EvaRanehill/">Eva Ranehill</a>, <a href="/annahsandberg/">Anna Sandberg</a>, Sanna Bergvall, and  Clara Fernström. 
Paper link:  swopec.hhs.se/lunewp/abs/lun…
Donald McKnight (@donaldmcknight2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The informal poll results are in, & as I feared, most people are running ANOVAs in #R with functions that can give highly misleading (or flat out wrong) results. Follow along to see why using anova() and aov() is usually inadvisable & why you should be using car::Anova() 🧵

The informal poll results are in, &amp; as I feared, most people are running ANOVAs in #R with functions that can give highly misleading (or flat out wrong) results. Follow along to see why using anova() and aov() is usually inadvisable &amp; why you should be using car::Anova() 🧵
Science of Science (@mishateplitskiy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People usually think replication attempts in science are rare. Journals don't publish replications, so scientists don't do them. In reality there are countless replication attempts (and failures), it's just PhD students assume they did something wrong journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

People usually think replication attempts in science are rare. Journals don't publish replications, so scientists don't do them.

In reality there are countless replication attempts (and failures), it's just PhD students assume they did something wrong
journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
Farhan Azad (@faazsh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your brain has been fooling you your entire life. This Nobel Prize winner spent 40 years proving it. Here are the 10 mental traps controlling every decision you make: 🧵

Your brain has been fooling you your entire life.

This Nobel Prize winner spent 40 years proving it.

Here are the 10 mental traps controlling every decision you make: 🧵
Stephen Parry (@statsysteve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back in June, I had the pleasure of moderating a webinar with the American Statistical Association's LGBTQ+ Advocacy Committee on Trans- and Gender-Nonconforming-Inclusion in STEM. The panel discussion from that webinar is now available as an article. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Cornell Statistical Consulting Unit (CSCU) (@cornellcscu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CSCU Assisted Pub: Iodinated contrast dye-diluent combination exhibits longer time to full dye saturation compared to lidocaine, bupivacaine, and water in porcine cadaveric nervous tissue pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39631168/ Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Stephen Parry

CSCU Assisted Pub: Iodinated contrast dye-diluent combination exhibits longer time to full dye saturation compared to lidocaine, bupivacaine, and water in porcine cadaveric nervous tissue pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39631168/
<a href="/cornellvet/">Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine</a> <a href="/statsysteve/">Stephen Parry</a>
Alain Zuur (@alain_zuur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are pleased to announce our new book: The World of Zero-Inflated Models: Using GLLVM. Zuur and Ieno (2025) This book explores modern statistical methods for analyzing complex datasets, focusing on multivariate models, mixed-effects models, and latent variable models.

We are pleased to announce our new book: The World of Zero-Inflated Models: Using GLLVM. Zuur and Ieno (2025)

This  book explores modern statistical methods for analyzing complex  datasets, focusing on multivariate models, mixed-effects models, and  latent variable models.
Henrique Pereira (@hmlfpereira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am increasingly convinced we have a reproducibility crisis in Ecology because of the abuse of statistics and its explanatory power, particularly of complex models and analysis that many researchers do not fully understand. This paper should be an alarm call.

I am increasingly convinced we have a reproducibility crisis in Ecology because of the abuse of statistics and its explanatory power, particularly of complex models and analysis that many researchers do not fully understand. This paper should be an alarm call.
Jon Barron (@jon_barron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just pushed a new paper to arXiv. I realized that a lot of my previous work on robust losses and nerf-y things was dancing around something simpler: a slight tweak to the classic Box-Cox power transform that makes it much more useful and stable. It's this f(x, λ) here:

Cornell Statistical Consulting Unit (CSCU) (@cornellcscu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CSCU Assisted Pub: An Interdisciplinary Panel of Scientists Discuss Trans- and Gender-Nonconforming-Inclusion in STEM tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Congratulations, Stephen Parry! ASA

Stephen Parry (@statsysteve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My workshop tomorrow is on Agreement and Reliability. I'll discuss Cohen's Kappa, Krippendorff's Alpha, Gwet's AC1, as well as different measures for ICC.

Stephen Parry (@statsysteve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Upcoming and relevant webinar: Current and Historical Trends in SOGISC Data Collection and Its Consequences. More information at: community.amstat.org/asalgbtq/event… ASA

Upcoming and relevant webinar: Current and Historical Trends in SOGISC Data Collection and Its Consequences. More information at: community.amstat.org/asalgbtq/event… <a href="/AmstatNews/">ASA</a>