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Self-paced reading via WWW

tiflo wrote 5 days ago: And while I am at it, I may point out this sweet tool to run self-paced reading experiments via the … more →

Tags: Statistics & Methodology, WWW experiments, Mechanical Turk, self-paced reading, Software

Mech Turk and Written Recall

tiflo wrote 5 days ago: Ah, we’ve just got back the first result of two studies that used a written recall paradigm vi … more →

Tags: Statistics & Methodology, WWW experiments, Mechanical Turk, Online $$$ Experiments, Recall, UID, uniform information density

Getting Lingalyzer to work on MacOS X

drew wrote 1 month ago: We recently ran into a problem getting Lingalyzer, the analysis program from Doug Rohde’s Ling … more →

Tags: self-paced reading, linger

www est mort, vive www1 comment

drew wrote 4 months ago: Our web server (www.hlp.rochester.edu) bit the dust yesterday. It was a seven year old computer that … more →

HLP lab is growing/shrinking = grinking

tiflo wrote 4 months ago: It’s maaaaaaaaaa pleasure to announce that a couple of new folks will be joining/visiting HLP … more →

Berlin - it still rocks

tiflo wrote 4 months ago: Ok, everyonce in a while I should be allowed a kinda personal post here (I just decided that). So, I … more →

Come to Cyberling

tiflo wrote 5 months ago: For all those of you at the LSA 09 Summer Institute: If you’re interested in replicability, sc … more →

two regression lectures to be held during LSA

tiflo wrote 5 months ago: ….. during the LSA Summer Institute at Berkeley. Come and join us. More information and regist … more →

hlplab adirondacks retreat

jdegen wrote 6 months ago: Here are some pictures from the HLPlab’s Adirondacks retreat 2009. We spent a fun & produc … more →

Tags: Adirondacks, retreat

Join the lab as a Computing Innovation Fellows

tiflo wrote 6 months ago: The CCC, NSF, and CRA have announced a joint funding program for Computing Innovation Fellows. It pr … more →

Multinomial random effects models in R2 comments

aufrank wrote 7 months ago: This post is partly a response to this message. The author of that question is working on ordered ca … more →

Tags: Statistics & Methodology, statistics/R, R-code, multilevel models, regression, multilevel logit model, mixed logit model, R, multinomial models

Centering several variables4 comments

tiflo wrote 7 months ago: One of the most common issues in regression analyses of even balanced experimental data is collinear … more →

Tags: statistics/R, Statistics & Methodology, R-code, Centering, preparing data

Selection bias in fMRI data analysis

tiflo wrote 7 months ago: Alex Fine pointed out this summary of an article on a common statistical flaw in fMRI research. Abso … more →

Tags: Statistics & Methodology, Papers & Presentations

Notes on building a large TGrep2 corpus

vandurme wrote 8 months ago: I recently parsed the British National Corpus (BNC) using the latest version of the parser by Charni … more →

Tags: corpus-based research, Statistics & Methodology, tgrep2 tools parsing data corpus

One slide on developing a regression model with interpretable coefficients1 comment

tiflo wrote 9 months ago: While Victor Kuperman and I are preparing our slides for WOMM, I’ve been thinking about how to … more →

Tags: Statistics & Methodology, statistics/R, Centering, coding, collinearity, model development, outlier exclusion, regression, Transforming

register for the LSA

tiflo wrote 9 months ago: Only 30 students have received LSA stipends for this year’s LSA summer institute so far. This … more →

More impressions from our visit to the Yucatan3 comments

carlosgomezgallo wrote 9 months ago: Hi All, Mexico was great. Though this time it was not about the gorgeous beaches of Cancun, or a mid … more →

Tags: psycholinguistics in the field

Using WinBUGS on an PPC OSX laptop connected to a Linux server5 comments

aufrank wrote 9 months ago: While R is an excellent tool for a wide variety of statistical analyses, it’s not the only gam … more →

Tags: Statistics & Methodology, statistics/R, R, Software Setup, winbugs, Jag's, OSX, sampling

Visualizing the quality of an glmer(family="binomial") model

tiflo wrote 11 months ago: Ah, while I am at, I may as well put this plot up, too. The code needs to be updated, but let me kno … more →

Tags: Evaluation, mixed logit model, multilevel logit model, R, visualization


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