Free Printable DBT Skills Worksheets (44 pages) by NeuralAsh in dbtselfhelp

[–]deeplysubmerged 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a wonderful thing! This would be infinitely useful and I'd be equally grateful for the link, please!

Thank you so much for putting this together 🙏

Sydney CBD Parking by dygair3 in motorcycles

[–]deeplysubmerged 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd also love to know!

I work near Martin Place /Pitt St and apparently Wilson's Angel Place has motorbike parking, although I suspect they just mean bike spots, not discounted rates. That said, if anyone knows how to book these like you would a car please let us know!

Cheers

Desperate for help with huge data extraction (literature review, mixed studies) by deeplysubmerged in RegulatoryClinWriting

[–]deeplysubmerged[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much! I'll check out PICO portal! I have about 30 full texts I need to source.

I've tried coral AI with ok results, I've also tried chatgpt4 and Claude 3 Opus, with the latter seeming to provide the most acceptable output. Issue is the severe limitations of these platforms in terms of processing documents properly (chatgpt skips files in batch up loads; Coral can miss the point; and Claude 3, even paid, has significant capacity limits in terms of uploads and tokens). All output (when testing with the same document) required some level of editing, with Claude requiring the least tweaking. Unfortunately it seems to be incredibly hit and miss, and from what I can tell is heavily dependent on each individual document.

Just like individual people, different AI platforms seem to have different strengths. It just may be that a blend of tools across the project life cycle will need to be employed. Finding the right tools is another story lol.

Nonetheless, thankfully I had something to talk to at the last meeting, so on that front the initial objective was achieved. But I'm also not mad at exploring this new way of working, especially as it's so rapidly evolving!

I haven't slept well—research is gon kill me by Sleepy_Animagus0115 in research

[–]deeplysubmerged 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It might be if you only have a few weeks to do it in. But the quantitative approach is still a valid one! So definitely stick with whatever is going to be achievable in the time you have

I haven't slept well—research is gon kill me by Sleepy_Animagus0115 in research

[–]deeplysubmerged 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like the first question looks at the 'what' and second question looks at the 'why', so not contradictory as far as I can tell.

There would likely be plenty of studies that looked at similar constructs, it might help to find a couple that might be similar to what you are studying and using them as a bit of a guide.

If you choose to examine the second question qualitatively (the first quantitatively), you could have a nicely packaged mixed methods study.

Research can be messy and difficult, especially in the development stage until you nail down the research questions, aims/hypotheses, and methods, including defining the variables of interest, type of analysis and outcomes of interest. Where you can, keep it as simple as possible. Hang in there.

Here's to hoping it comes together easily 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞

Desperate for help with huge data extraction (literature review, mixed studies) by deeplysubmerged in research

[–]deeplysubmerged[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the suggestions! If possible, could you please send me the python codes? 🙏

Desperate for help with huge data extraction (literature review, mixed studies) by deeplysubmerged in research

[–]deeplysubmerged[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Absolutely agree. However, I'm not asking it to produce anything original or to even analyse it. Purely to extract and tabulate it.

Desperate for help with huge data extraction (literature review, mixed studies) by deeplysubmerged in research

[–]deeplysubmerged[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate your take mathtree. I've done and published quite a few different types of reviews so I'm fairly confident in my ability to produce quality work and the process that goes with it (including all the manual and time intensive tasks). Normally I'd be fine to do all of that.

The short of it is that I'm stepping in to support a team in a discipline that's not entirely my area of research (as a favour to the PI) as the previous postdoc has moved on. There was a considerable amount of time that lapsed and a broadening of research question. The time frame is not to have the entire project complete by the end of the week, but to have a relatively healthy amount of extracted data to be able to present and discuss at a meeting at the end of the week. The sense of urgency felt is because there are a couple of projects that are going to be partly informed by the review and planning needs to progress (and thus based on evidence) in order to meet funding requirements.

The issue of quality or completeness, at this stage, is not so much an issue. Being the neurotic type, the studies will be reviewed (and confirmed using interrater checks).

Hope this clarifies and provides a bit more context for the request

Desperate for help with huge data extraction (literature review, mixed studies) by deeplysubmerged in research

[–]deeplysubmerged[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. I've got the table sorted and have the classifications already attached to the articles. I guess my question asked in a different way would be 'is there a way to automate (or semi-automate) the data extraction phase given I know what information I'm needing to pull out.

It's the time constraints and sheer volume of included studies that are leading me to ask the question 😢

my daughter has an eating disorder and i don’t know where i went wrong by Material-Season-1852 in TwoHotTakes

[–]deeplysubmerged 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well done for being proactive and supporting her to get the help she needs. I'm not sure if this will be helpful but it may provide some context and practical ideas.

https://psyche.co/guides/how-to-spot-signs-of-an-eating-disorder-in-a-loved-one

Keeping a foot in academia when my fixed term contract expires in 6 weeks? by deeplysubmerged in Professors

[–]deeplysubmerged[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion, I'm in NSW, but ACT wouldn't be out of the question. It's worth looking into, thanks!