that's great! if more psychologists had (any) CS training, the field would be much better off.
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Replying to @elneurozorro @dingding_peng
It's weird because I need to remind myself we're unusual, because here in my immediate environment there's a lot of us.
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Replying to @o_guest @dingding_peng
Kinda true for me too now. But in my phd it was def against the current.
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I was TA for 3 years for psych tech support in grad school. Basically office hours for tech/stats/programming support. Pretty eye opening...
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Also pretty fun actually! People thought I was some sort of magician. And I actually got several ppl to pick up python and R.
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Replying to @elneurozorro @dingding_peng
Yeah, it's very useful for cog sci research and computational modelling. I haven't really had/met peers with compsci degrees ever, so in
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Phd it was tough. But in my subfield it's common, so many people above me are compsci grads. I don't actually have Psychology degrees except
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my Ph.D.
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Replying to @elneurozorro @dingding_peng
Well, in the UK you don't take classes during your PhD. I didn't it coding models in C.
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Didn't = spent
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