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    1. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 18 Dec 2018
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      Personality types (clusters) after all? One of them is a high GFP type "success man", then there's "average Joe". PS. Someone tell the authors that clusters aren't if less variance is found within clusters! ;) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-018-0419-z …pic.twitter.com/lTTmRJINct

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    2. Andrew Cutler‏ @AndrewCutler13 18 Dec 2018
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      Somewhere the author said the clusters had about 75% higher density than one would expect w/ completely independent axes. Lots of ppl took issue w/ the term cluster but in general a good study to show p(O) != p(O|CEAN) even after PCA.

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    3. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 18 Dec 2018
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      I think personality structure is basically a big mess, and only shows weak structure, which allows for endless academic debates. I also think the observed validity depends on which structure is chosen, and which outcome. Messy!https://psyarxiv.com/4q9gv/ 

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    4. Andrew Cutler‏ @AndrewCutler13 18 Dec 2018
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      Yeah, one thing I liked about this study is that it didn't use the typical big5 scoring but instead maximized variance in that particular dataset (which is much larger than the data used to define big5).

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    5. Andrew Cutler‏ @AndrewCutler13 18 Dec 2018
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      More generally I think a reconstruction loss over questionnaire data is a bit silly. Should be a prediction loss over interesting outcomes. Preferably data is observational instead of survey as well.

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      Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 18 Dec 2018
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      Well, psychologists are big fans of theory, and also big fans of whatever data one can get from slave labor, ie by forcing college students to take surveys while promising them it teaches them Something Important about psychology (that you need course credit to finish a degree).

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        2. J.D. Haltigan‏ @JDHaltigan 18 Dec 2018
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          Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @AndrewCutler13

          What’s wrong with theory bruh?

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        3. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 18 Dec 2018
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          Theory is for people who can't code.

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        4. J.D. Haltigan‏ @JDHaltigan 18 Dec 2018
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          That is insolence!

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        5. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 18 Dec 2018
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        6. J.D. Haltigan‏ @JDHaltigan 18 Dec 2018
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          You can fit a covariance matrix to any data bro. Remember the dictum “All models are wrong but some are more useful than others.” Lols

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        7. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 18 Dec 2018
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          Please fit me a covariance matrix to this dataset.pic.twitter.com/wuKNBXfm9Y

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        8. J.D. Haltigan‏ @JDHaltigan 18 Dec 2018
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          Assuming variance in the first place. Don’t be insolent 😆

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        9. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 18 Dec 2018
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          I knew you would say that, so I made sure to add 2 variables with variance. One of them even has infinite amount.

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