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Patrick Ward

optimumsportsperformance.com
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PhD, Sport Scientist/Data Analyst. Co-host of the @tidy_explained screen cast. Tweeting about Physiology, Sports Science, and Data. All opinions are my own.

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Patrick Ward @OSPpatrick · May 8, 2023
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Thought this was an interesting listen. Discusses several thoughts around issues within the S&C profession pertaining to showing value, owning a part of the performance process, and educational pathways.

Podcast episode May 8, 2023
State of the Union: The Present State of the Strength and Conditioning Profession with Keir Wenham-Flatt
by Anthony Donskov, PhD and Keir Wenham-Flatt
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Patrick Ward @OSPpatrick · Apr 16, 2023
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This interview with legendary music producer, Rick Rubin, is a phenomenal discussion about breaking new ground, innovating, and perfecting a craft.

Podcast episode Apr 15, 2023
103. Rick Rubin on How to Make Something Great
by Steven Levitt and Rick Rubin
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Patrick Ward @OSPpatrick · Feb 14, 2023
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This is a nice thread by @Shaun_McLaren1 Adding non-validated colors or funny faces to sRPE (or other previously validated perceptual scales) may result in outcomes that are biased and not descriptive of that which you hope to measure.

Tweet Feb 13, 2023
In psychometrics, response bias is the mismatch between a perception (e.g., of effort) and its rating. Non-validated, custom scales like the below introduce conscious bias with RPE and other subjective measures. As a discipline, we need to do so much
by Shaun McLaren
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Patrick Ward @OSPpatrick · Dec 15, 2022
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Algorithm aversion. This paper is fantastic and has some good lessons….

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Algorithm Aversion: People Erroneously Avoid Algorithms after Seeing Them Err
by Cade Massey
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