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Solomon Messing
SolomonMg
THREAD: A lot of people in political advertising & academia have been asking about the work we did @anotheracronym this cycle on engagement and persuasion. Here it is!https://www.anotheracronym.org/the-haha-ratio-learning-from-facebooks
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Ryan Stephens 🥃
ryanstephens
4 Reasons Why You're Bad at Making Big Decisions:1. You have more choices than ever2. You're constantly questioning these choices3. You're told you can do "anything" and interpret that as
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Jen Herman 🌪️
JukeBaRosh
Low accountability in closed system. Reviewers can get by w/lazy review, ask 4 unreasonable things, review same paper multiple times for different journals, have undeclared COI, etc...More importantly power differentials/favors
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Alsek dreams
alsekdreams
What’s the best way to insure against reputational risks and to cover any potential reputational costs you may accrue in the future?Good intentions.Best of all it’s cheap and with a
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Courtney Milan 🦖
courtneymilan
I have someone in my mentions asking me for the “alternative” to the police, and the answer is that 98% of the problems that we assign to police are not
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Marwa Zaatari
marwa_zaatari
Here is a collection of cheating techniques of ionizers when reporting test results @jljcolorado 1) Use a small chamber or position their equipment above a tiny surface (example Petri
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The Orchard Keeper
keeper_orchard
1/10 So, here we are on this Independence Day in America at a time when each of the two political parties which direct the course of our govmt are accusing
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Luke J Prendergast
Dr_LPrendergast
For anyone starting a #PhD, some advice:- Set up dedicated space for #research and ensure everything is ergonomically correct (posture, etc.)- Invest in a #reference management software like @mendeley_com (free!)
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Ethan Mollick
emollick
A paper I think about all the time: In an experiment where people are asked to sit quietly for 15 minutes & enjoy their thoughts or else self-administer 𝗽𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗳𝘂𝗹 𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Hard agree. And if this is useful, let me share something that often gets omitted (not by @kakape).Variants always emerge, & are not good or bad, but expected. The challenge
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null66913
Rudolf Emil Pfenninger (1899 - 1976) was one of the first people in the world to use synthetic sound. This is a short history of his life and work. Pfenninger
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Charlotte Summers
charlot_summers
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted the varied responses of humans to uncertainty: A new virus has many unknowns. People have declared themselves certain on a variety of topics from public
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Phil Greaves
PhilGreaves01
800 years and they're still pretending leprosy is an "infectious disease" caused by bacteria.https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1355822842567413760 "It is not entirely clear how the infection is spread but it is thought to be
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Nico Lacetera
NicoLacetera
Interested in pursuing #doctoral studies to understand the working of #organizations, their economic #performance, and their #social #impact? You should apply to the #PhD #Program in #Strategic #Management at the
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Chris Masterjohn
ChrisMasterjohn
Start Here for Fatty Liver Disease:https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/2016/04/24/start-here-for-fatty-liver-disease/ Summary.1) All fatty liver — all of it — is very simple: fat in vs fat out. 2. “Fat in” is affected worst of
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Robert Bean
healthyheating
RIGHT HERE - RIGHT NOW - proper ventilation in schools ordered by the President of the United States...there is only one reason to have proper ventilation - #COVIDisAirborne deal with
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