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Daniël Lakens
lakens
A meta-analysis on behavioral priming effects suggest an meta-analytic effect size of d = 0.35. https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/features/bul-bul0000030.pdf But it also contains the flattest p-curve analysis you'll see in a while. Gues
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Kaitlyn Sadtler, PhD
KSadtler
By July of 2020, 16.8 million people in the US had #COVID19 -- and didn’t know it. Read our pre-print @medrxivpreprint (1/13)https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.27.21250570v1 We called out for volunteers that never
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BILL NYE is still the science show king. And he’s got a mask lesson for you. #MaskUp #COVID19 2) MASKS work. Mask and airborne science compilation video 3) Masks are
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Erik Johnson
erikleejohnson
MANAGING DISAPPOINTMENT AND ANXIETY DURING COVID-19Anticipation plays an important role in our psychology. When we have things to look forward to, we're much happier. Some studies have shown people to
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Caitlin Gorback
CGorback
My first academic publication feels very bittersweet.This new addition to my professional CV comes with personal loss for millions of people across the globe. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0094119020300632?dgcid=author1
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Melissa Chen
MsMelChen
The Broken Windows theory has not been fashionable for a while but I think mob-driven unrest and increase in crime rates today have lent some credence to it. In the
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Annemarie van der Marel
AnnemarieMarel
1/6 As behavioral ecologists, we face a tricky question: We collect data on multiple behaviors that may occur within the same social context, but do the animals also perceive these
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Antifa Pill
AntifaPill
An anarchist critique of not only schools, but nursing homes, "workshops" for people with disabilities, and group homes is desperately needed. These institutions often abuse already marginalized populations. It's important
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Ron Coleman
RonColeman
My distinguished spouse, legal author Jane Coleman (http://www.secondarytrademarkinfringement.com/ ), reminded me today of her great insight that the conduct of today's #journalism / #Resistance claque is readily understood by refe
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Paul O'Brien 保罗
Paul_Chemlinked
1. One of the key lessons we MUST take from #covid19 is that we need some form of oversight and ethics commitee to oversee and regulate the #media in terms
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Megan Hosey
DrMeganHoseyPhD
How to Fail COVID19 Survivors: A ThreadStep 1: Place emphasis on mortality. Ignore the fact that many survivors will be disabled and need access to rehab and other support. Step
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Angi Yoder-Maina, PhD
angiyo58
The #ACEs studies conducted by the #CDC and Kaiser Permanente demonstrated that traumatic experiences inchildhood are a prime source of physical, psychological, and behavioral problems throughout life. #traumainformedKE #ACEs also
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Fahaad Al Abbadi🚀
fahaad_abbadi
New year resolution and goals: Just a piece of advice from my perspective[ Thread ] There are no resolutions(sounds ironic) but instead of resolutions, we should better build habits, habits
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Barney Panofsky's Best Intentions
mynamesnotgordy
Some stuff I learnt because of a pandemic:1. Some say a dog is man's best friend. I think it's canned tuna.2. Ordering pants online is a 50/50 proposition at best.3.
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🎪 Gaya Sa Payaso OFC 🎪
gayasapayaso_
We support those who support our best boys. @jaseybel is live on Kumu now!http://app.kumu.ph/ir7wNRkuBcb "Film was always a communal experience for me, and later on when I went to college,
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rose
wealthnroses
What are neurotransmitters and why you should care about them..A thread. Neurotransmitters send signals from the body straight to the brain. So what exactly is a neurotransmitter?Chemicals that carry messages
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