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− | + | ==Introduction to topic== | |
− | + | List links to results of a self-tracking experiment that are both non-obvious and actionable. | |
− | Examples that should *not* be on this list | + | Examples that should *not* be on this list: |
* Quitting Smoking Makes Me Cough Less | * Quitting Smoking Makes Me Cough Less | ||
* Eating more fruits and vegetables makes me healthier | * Eating more fruits and vegetables makes me healthier | ||
− | It should be noted that just about every [[:Category:Projects|Project]] | + | It should be noted that just about every [[:Category:Projects|Project]] produced an actionable result for the self tracker (conventional wisdom testing, optimal doses) if not a new idea for humanity as a whole. |
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+ | ===== Users interested in this topic (add your name to the list below!) ===== | ||
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== The List == | == The List == | ||
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==== Nick Winter - [https://vimeo.com/45992149 A Lazy Man’s Approach to Cognitive Testing] ==== | ==== Nick Winter - [https://vimeo.com/45992149 A Lazy Man’s Approach to Cognitive Testing] ==== | ||
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==== Seth Roberts - [https://wiki.openhumans.org/wiki/Why_is_My_Blood_Sugar_High%3F shows that walking 60 minutes per day improves his blood sugar.] ==== | ==== Seth Roberts - [https://wiki.openhumans.org/wiki/Why_is_My_Blood_Sugar_High%3F shows that walking 60 minutes per day improves his blood sugar.] ==== | ||
− | == | + | == Observational, Many variables == |
+ | Most talks in [[:Category:Projects|Projects]] focus on a small section of possible variables to track and a few sturdy results. There are the "data dredging" projects which try to track many different aspects of a user and give lots of little advice. | ||
+ | ======DailyViz notebook====== | ||
+ | The [https://dailyvis.com/posts/self-analysis-with-my-quantified-self-data/ DailyViz blog] gives an example of finding all relevant correlations in a large, personal self-tracking data set. The blog post show the interactive analysis of their data with some surprising results. The notebook WAS [https://dailyvis.com/vis/compare/demo/ available]. | ||
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+ | https://old.reddit.com/r/QuantifiedSelf/comments/bf73ql/i_tracked_everything_i_ate_for_the_last_year/ | ||
− | + | https://old.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/r4upsc/oc_my_gf_and_i_tracked_the_effect_of_10_different/ [[Bearable App]] | |
− | + | https://howisfelix.today/. Notebook is available: https://github.com/KrauseFx/FxLifeSheet | |
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