Daniel Dunleavy
@Dunleavy_Daniel
PhD #SocialWork | Advocate for #OpenScience | Interests in meta-research, behavioral health, & scholarly publishing (esp. peer review, research integrity, OA)
I'm happy to share that my piece on #openpeerreview is finally out in the Journal of Social Work Education @JSWE_CSWE #peerreview #socialwork #socialworkresearch tandfonline.com/eprint/BIESWRB…
Recently, I've spent time reflecting both on the type of scholarly work I'm pursuing and how I present such work Below, I muse about how I can better support non-commercial and scholar-led publishers and journals #OpenAccess #ScholarlyPublishing #DeSci researchhub.com/post/4028/brea…
@LukeLikelihood & @ClausLamm debunk 3 misconceptions about statistical power that could hinder meaningful research discussions. psychologicalscience.org/publications/o… #Stats #ResearchPractices #PsychScience
For #TidyTuesday Week 2 (posit::conf talks) I chose to make word clouds from presentation abstracts for the 2023 and 2024 conferences. I primarily relied on the Tidytext & Wordcloud2 packages. Code is here: github.com/dunldj/Tidy-Tu… I appreciate any feedback! #rStats #DataViz


Looking forward to digging into this piece #SocialWork #SocialWorkResearch doi.org/10.1177/104973…
This feels like a step in the right direction, even if not conducted in the same open manner many of us would hope for.
.@NIH is offering investigators up to $50K plus overhead costs to repeat lab studies w a major impact on health to make sure their findings are reproducible science.org/content/articl… #science #reproducibility #medicine @ScienceMagazine @jocelynkaiser @NewsfromScience @aaas
.@NIH is offering investigators up to $50K plus overhead costs to repeat lab studies w a major impact on health to make sure their findings are reproducible science.org/content/articl… #science #reproducibility #medicine @ScienceMagazine @jocelynkaiser @NewsfromScience @aaas
Lot of cool books continuing to come out on the history and ideas of logical empiricism. Among them: Alan Richardsons' Logical Empiricism as Scientific Philosophy, Sahotra Sarkar's The Vienna Circle: The Story of Logocal Empiricism, and Adam Tuboly's Otto Neurath in Britain.
I continue to be impressed at the depth and breadth at which Ian Hacking was able to write, all while remaining fairly accessible to the non-specialist.
☎️ Call for proposals for #Metascience2025 Conference 📍 London 📅 30 June to 2 July 2025 If you want to connect with the community, share knowledge and identify priorities to accelerate science, the submission deadline is Friday, 7 February 2025. 🔗tier2-project.eu/news/call-prop…
I often get asked about Bayes factors and confidence intervals as alternative to p-values. I don’t think either of these is any solution at all. elevanth.org/blog/2023/07/1…
1/ That "immortal time" is so frequent in survival analyses for #causalinference is fascinating. Because "immortal time" doesn't exist in the data, *we* create it when misanalyzing data. Our paper pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39494894/ summarizes why immortal time arises & how to prevent it.
Great series of posts @AaronCharlton! Wholly recommended, alongside the original Lancet article.
I'm doing a series of short blog posts for @awayclinic about the Andrew Wakefield hoax/grift. Part 1 focuses on the conflicts of interest. Wakefield was paid by a lawyer to find the problems so he could sue big pharma. awayclinic.com/post/andrew-wa…