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Amy Diehl, Ph.D.
amydiehl
Men are more likely to be in a car crash, but women in crashes are 73% more likely to be injured & 17% more likely to die. It wasn't until
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Heather Urry
HeatherUrry
Psych Stats/Methods people: Tomorrow, hypothesis testing strikes back in my undergrad research methods class. Wanted to share some resources that I've found really helpful to talk about Bayesian hypothesis testing.
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Gilbert Ott | GSTP ✈️🌴🌏
godsavethepoint
The UK Government is incompetent on travel restrictions, a #thread laying out arguments why. "When you get a chance to lead, lead." That's always been the simplest and best advice
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Naoki
hanzawaru
1/ In this thread, I show the possibility of inflated covid-19 case numbers in Victoria, based on post-market RT-PCR test kit validation published by the Australian Government. 2/ Australia ordered
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Ashley Holub, PhD
ashtroid22
It’s painful to point this out but it needs to be said in light of the increasing number of #COVID19 cases. In the beginning we observed a wide range in
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Greg Linden
greglinden
A/B testing is an optimization process that easily can get trapped in suboptimal results. 1/6https://twitter.com/greglinden/status/1334997236225171458 For example, if you measure advertising success as clicks on ads and ad revenue, you
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Nathan Lo
NathanLo3579
1/N *Our new pre-print study now posted* What is the best #COVID19 testing strategy when traveling? We find pre-travel testing reduces risk of being infectious on airplane by ~87%, but
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Steven Swinford
Steven_Swinford
Boris Johnson announces that people will have to stay home from Thursday until Dec 2nd except for:* Education* If they can't work from home* Exercise* Medical reasons* Shopping for food
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Soumya
skarlamangla
today officials warned that there are COVID outbreaks *everywhere* in LA and that anytime you leave your house you're in danger. indeed, there are currently 538 open outbreaks at businesses
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
United States Influenza testing, MMWR week 2.Lowest numbers yet.CDC flu view. https://cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htmFive-year average: 7,063 cases, 17.74% positiveThis year: 26, 0.07%https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JXUW_6CF4e04iAWyC_M
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Gina Bates
hilltopgina
Speciesism thread No3. Vivisection10 facts out of 100s1. It is estimated that at least 192 million animals are used for scientific purposes worldwide.#EndSpeciesism #govegan 2. This figure includes an estimated
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Eli 🧪
dearelirose
A thread that no one asked for but I’m making anyway [tw]: If you’re ever r*ped or m*lested and you’re going to go to the hospital to get taken care
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Sir Chris Ham
profchrisham
the govt must use the next 4 weeks to sort out test, trace and isolate. Here are the priorities @Jeremy_Hunt @GregClarkMP @JonAshworth @leicesterliz @didoharding @MattHancock @AndyBurnhamGM weekly testing of asymptomatic
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Prof Shamika Ravi
ShamikaRavi
#DailyUpdate #COVID19India While TOTAL number of cases are rising, the growth rate of ACTIVE cases = 1.3% - so doubling in 54 days (watch for persistence). Also death numbers have
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
From a scientific/medical perspective, closing schools “because covid” is the very least justifiable act in a long line of unsupported, damaging acts. Kids don’t get sick with SARS-COV-2. They’re very
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
Some great data on the developing situation in Spain where cases have spiked but deaths are not followingCases are even returning to the Milan area where I would not have
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