Posts by PhilippMusfeld@fediscience.org
 (DIR) Post #APItCPUhAH7ZoP1sZc by PhilippMusfeld@fediscience.org
       2022-11-05T19:01:08Z
       
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       #Introduction Hi! I'm Philipp, and I'm a third-year PhD student in the Cognition Lab at the University of Zurich.My research focuses on the interaction of working and long-term memory processes. In my current projects, I use the phenomena of Chunking and Repetition Learning to study this interaction. I also do computational and bayesian modeling in Stan and I'm very exited about everything related to R, Bayesian Statistics, Open Science and Data Science!
       
 (DIR) Post #APJ9mKLGJEuVEDaHjc by PhilippMusfeld@fediscience.org
       2022-11-05T22:54:20Z
       
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       @kaitclark Thank you! I'd also like to be added
       
 (DIR) Post #APJfBfaNYkcuvwDf16 by PhilippMusfeld@fediscience.org
       2022-11-06T04:46:18Z
       
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       @kaitclark looks good, thank you!
       
 (DIR) Post #APKwMi4QYS34Ch5Hc0 by PhilippMusfeld@fediscience.org
       2022-11-06T19:33:30Z
       
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       Proper documentation of shared data is important, but I often see codebooks missing.A while ago, I wrote a simple #shiny  app for our lab to create minimal codebooks.You can upload your data, the app will read out your variables and create a text input for each variable to describe it. It also creates some summary statistics for each variable. There are good solutions to do this from within R (e.g., the {codebook} package), but maybe this is also of use for others:https://pmusfeld.shinyapps.io/codebook-generator/
       
 (DIR) Post #APVV96y48qlscTl59c by PhilippMusfeld@fediscience.org
       2022-11-11T21:50:19Z
       
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       Had a great time visiting @will_ngiam and the Awh / Vogel lab in Chicago this week, discussing about #chunking and #pointers in #workingmemory. #chunking is such a well known effect in cognitive psychology, but it's underlying mechanisms are still puzzling...Thanks to @will_ngiam for making it possible, it's a very impressive lab with very nice people!