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Erik Reed
ErikReed
C. S. Lewis in “That Hideous Strength” speaking through Miss Hardcastle to Mr. Studdock about how propaganda and social conditioning happens. It seems to me this has held true nearly
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Jeremy Bassis (he/him/his)
BassisJeremy
Most U.S. based Earth Science PhD programs function pretty much the same way now as they did 50 years ago. Take first-year classes, pass your comprehensive/qualifying exam, publish 3 papers,
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Philip N Cohen
familyunequal
OK bibliometricians and related social scientists, let me know how you like this. If it passes twitter I'll elevate to a blog post. Here are 12 sociology journals and their
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Katharine Silbaugh
kbsilbaugh
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3720667 Some (mostly Ds) seek to increase the # of voters by lowering the voting age to 16. It would work, and it would make them lifelong voters, but it's
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KaiTheFishGuy
FishGuyKai
As a frequent publisher in #Zootaxa, here is my statement of support. Taxonomy is the foundation and pillar for conservation and biodiversity. It underpins everything. You can’t protect and enact
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Phil McDuff
Mc_Heckin_Duff
It might be better to understand the Guardian, like the Labour Party itself, as a *contested* space on the left. This marks it out as different from the other papers,
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Macro Partners
MacroPartners
Funding rates are high, when speculative demand is high, and subsequent returns are--on average--lower. But why is that? Thread on perpetual swap funding rates explaining (a) why it swings so
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Charles Fain Lehman
CharlesFLehman
New from @ajc730, Hansen, Weisburst, and Williams: added police cut major crimes, including homicides, with blacks seeing larger effects. They also lead to an increase in the number of "quality
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Rachel "The Doc" Bitecofer 📈🔭🍌
RachelBitecofer
1. Good news- my OG 2020 prez forecast- posted July 1st 2019, which I could not find anywhere online for awhile, is now back up, stored via @SSRN In it
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Claudia Sahm FULL CHECKS NOW
Claudia_Sahm
"@Claudia_Sahm said a major issue with narrowing the checks is the government doesn’t have all the necessary information. People who have just lost their job or seen a pay cut
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Josh Siepel
JoshSiepel
Delighted our @CreativePEC systematic literature review of creative clusters, is now out: https://bit.ly/32d7IhI We read 355 relevant academic papers on creative clusters! A quick thread on our findings, and how
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Dr. Daniela Witten
daniela_witten
Since you asked, yes, I will write a thread about the SVD.The SVD solves the optimization problem in the screenshot (X is nxp).The k columns of U and V are
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David Manheim
davidmanheim
Scientific journal reviews suck because academics suck at reviewing.A tweetstorm with some thoughts on the ethics and quality of the journal review process. 0/9 Giving good feedback is a skill,
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Dan Ports
danrkports
We studied this effect a few years ago in the context of tail latency of individual servers (https://drkp.net/papers/latency-socc14.pdf). Both the basic effect and some of the things that interfere with
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Stefan Marciniak
Prof_Marciniak
How science works:Observations are made.A hypothesis is generated.Experiments are performed to test (try to disprove) the hypothesis.This cycle is repeated many many times until the experiments are unable to disprove
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Kate Kirkpatrick
philosofemme
Since it’s Jean-Paul Sartre’s birthweek and #Christianity is trending on Twitter, here’s a little thread about why Martin Luther King, Jr. thought Sartre was wrong about freedom. But first, a
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