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Mason 🏃♂️✂️𐃏
webdevMason
IMO the elite class cares way too much about ensuring empirical results fit preordained distributions that imply the right things, and care way too little about the many individuals who
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Airbag Moments. 😷🇺🇸 STOP THE BIG LIE
airbagmoments
"Normalcy bias" is a cognitive bias that encourages you to think that things are and will be the way they've always been.Republicans are especially prey to this, as you can
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Robin Tran $600 + $2000 ≠ $2000?
robintran04
Now that I’m out of my 20+ year depression fog, I’m recognizing a lot of common signs of depression from others, because I had the same. If you feel these
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Alex Psirides
psirides
This is the clearest framing of pandemic ICU access equity I’ve read. If you’re involved in ICU triage at any level, pandemic or not, its content is recommended: https://jme.bmj.com/content/medethics/early/2020/06/22/medethics-2020-1064
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Michael O'Fallon - Sovereign Nations
SovMichael
If you are still suffering from cognitive dissonance and can't seem to interpret what is going on around you, let me see if I can at least help you understand
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cybernetic surveillant
pee_zombie
confidence comes from identifying and focusing on aspects of yourself you think are dope; when you do this you psyop others into focusing on those parts as wellthis makes you
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Mark Elliott
ProfMarkElliott
This, from the so called ERG star chamber, exhibits impressive levels of cognitive dissonance. /1 https://lawyersforbritain.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/ERG-Legal-Advisory-Committee-Opinion-on-EU-UK-Trade-and-Cooperation-Agreement.pdf The
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Kevin J.S. Zollman
KevinZollman
I think we, as teachers, need to be on the lookout for how our own judgment about the right way to teach might be effected by common cognitive and inductive
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Justin Sytsma 🇨🇦
justinsytsma
I saw a tweet that talked about how the word "tribalism" is racist. A short on my cognitive process that may be helpful for some: My first internal reaction
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Alec 🌳♻️
alec_zamora
Get fit now. A thread.At this point you know the research is conclusive: you need to excerise. A LOT. Especially if mental health is important to you. Excerise increases production
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Stock-umm
steak_umm
beef tip: be wary of the dunning-kruger effect. this occurs when people think they are smarter or more competent than they actually are, leading to blindspots. it doesn’t matter how
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Shipyard Willy ⚓️
ShipyardWilly
1 - An important component of conspiracy theories is how they influence, and are influenced by, the evaluation of potential evidence. Some individuals may be more open minded regarding certain
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Dr. Piggy
drpiggyphd
Gonna explain a bit further.Is there any physical reason for gender separation in mostly cognitive domains like chess and sports? No.Are there social reasons? Absolutely. (10+ Tweet thread, this is
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Suzie Jabarian
SuzieJabarian
Here are my musings on the 'remote' aspect of #blendedlearning so far. No original thoughts here, just of a synthesis of snippets from research and blogs that I have read.
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Nowhere Girl
Gwynnion
RE: Pedants. An important safety tip. Most people who speak pretentiously do it so you won't notice how bad their ideas are. For example, TERFs. They talk. A lot. It
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Irina Dumitrescu
irinibus
The more I write for the general public, the more allergic I become to most academic prose -- even the kind that is "stylish" in its opaqueness. What to do?
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