I've just noticed how similar HVN and HVO look, and that might have been me making an error so I will check that when I'm operational to do so...
I'm putting a link to this post from @Karen Kirke which includes SF-36 info Deep phenotyping of post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic...
when you stick at focusing on the completion data but switch to looking only at the easy tasks then HVF stands out given you only get the odd fail...
Patient B is unusual because they only choose hard 3 times when given 'high probability' (which is when you'd be more likely to choose high on...
OK so I've tried to see if I could put this into a table format that could be more pictoral than scrolling down and down through looking at each...
Tbf I'm wondering if there are ways of getting out of this some neat visual angles. Given the complexity of the context of either explaining to...
OK I'm trying to go through and look at whether eg two non-completions put off participants from picking hard (or something similar). I've not...
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I recognise Anthony David (particularly a lovely story i read in the times a few years back about someone with something ‘mysterious’ being given...
Are any of the other comments to their article paywalled - I know lots weren’t published or took time to be as well? what’s ‘the Norm’ for other...
another issue that I'm hoping isn't taking this off-topic is that theoretically a job or area could be suitable but culture can mean that the...
INdeed, and there is also the issue of eg with laws or policies the 'theoretically you are entitled to' (like the 'ask for flexible working') not...
A major issue is also generic - that few areas (and even people when you ask them directly) like to talk about the stuff like hours, flexibility,...
And of course where they have used the EEfRT to claim that then it looks like the 'choice behaviour' is more than explained by the 'completion rate'
plus the added flaw of it being for incentives like $5 which 'pushing through' on the particular task makes little difference for anyway? and...
hmm interesting
Ahh the viva process is something we have to remember throws in risk and amends too for PhDs I'd imagine in this area.
It's relevant and would be interesting to do. Ohmann et al (2022) did include a test of motoric abilities (but it wasn't significant 'as they...
I've found the following paper, and it shows a bit more than the abstract but still not in full, Ohmann et al (2018): Left frontal anodal tDCS...
except, and correct me if I'm wrong, in the GEE equations they were correlating 'more or less anhedonia-ness' to the various designated other...
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