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N.S. Olya
senscommunrare
Thread time! In the preface to The World and Africa, W.E.B. Du Bois laments not being able to use the classicist Frank M. Snowden Jr.'s research on black people in
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Sanjee Baksh, PhD
S__Baksh
Setting publications as an expectation for med school applications incentivizes superficial engagement in projects to pad your CV rather than substantive involvement in the hard work of research, and also
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Maco 🇭🇹
observhaitian
Anyway, the French colonizers in Haiti were known for being the cruelest in the entire New World. France owes Haiti billions of dollars, countless stolen works of art, original papers,
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Carrie E. Fry, PhD
cefry437
Are you a health or education policy researcher? Health economist? Clinical epidemiologist? Do you analyze two-group/two-time-period (quasi-experimental) studies? If so, then this methods thread is for you! 1/ Inspired by
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Melissa Silverstein
melsil
Some thoughts on Nomadland. First, it is astonishing. I've seen all of Chloe Zhao's movies and her take on the people who are living on the margins, barely getting by
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Alice Power 🦂🎆
ItsAlicePower
OK I've been keeping quiet since Suzanne Moore quit the guardian but I've seen a lot of people who seem decent support her. I've read a lot of things trying
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Sebastian Grund
GrundSebastian
"The EU itself is set to become one of Europe’s largest bond issuers" write @MAmdorsky & @TomStub in today's @FT. But what type of debt instruments will the EU (via
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Kanchan Gupta
KanchanGupta
Media salaries used to be protected by Government of India appointed Wage Board which fixed and periodically revised wage rates based on circulation figures. Journalists (and press workers) in big
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
Content Warning: Extreme normalisation of autistic people.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S175094672030101X New paper out about how to stop autistic people from self-regulating in a way vital to our thriving.No mention of
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👩🔬 Actinomagnificent
JamaicanLabrat
As a scientist, the first step in any process is to do a literature review. Read all the papers and protocols before you even begin to plan your experiments. This
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Cite Black Women.
citeblackwomen
This #CiteBlackWomenSunday we are celebrating our Dr. Black women with Ph.Ds. Let’s start with one of the first Black women to receive her Ph.D. in the United States. DR. Georgiana
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Alex John London
AlexJohnLondon
When you make an argument like this, please show your work. Let’s think of the cases1. So we deploy an investigational vaccine that doesn’t actually confer immunity or strong immunity.
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
The use of spaced repetition memory systems has changed my life over the past couple of years. Here's a few things I've found helpful: I've memorized about 9,000 cards, over
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Jed Shugerman
jedshug
I understand why people are anxious. But Biden will be president on January 20th.Any worst-case scenario falls short.The conservative Justices are not insane, nor are they bad at math.They already
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Rem Koning
orgRem
@profhamel enjoyed the talk... especially the section on field experiments starting at minute 40!There is an emerging community of b-school professors running *rigorous* and *relevant* management field experiments.Tagging some papers
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Rita Strack
rita_strack
I’m a bit nervous about posting this thread, because rejections and appeals are a sore point for many people. I hope people appreciate that this is a good faith effort
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