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Howard Rundle
HowardRundle4
Can we talk about science? Very generally? I teach a 4th year undergraduate honours seminar in which we discuss this, but recent experience suggests it bears wider treatment. 1. There
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Jason Crawford
jasoncrawford
I am not an “optimist”.Well, not exactly. Though I sing the praises of progress on @rootsofprogress, and though I paint a bold vision for the future, I have hesitated to
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ksenia c (she/her/elle)
altspaces
We have lots of room to improve #GC documents! There are many small accessibility adjustments that can make a big difference. Let's start today! Tip 1: Make sure each of
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enough is enough
EmilyGorcenski
Was chatting with a coworker today about what "data strategy" means and figured I'd share some thoughts since it was a good discussion. You can take these concepts and apply
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Alan Levinovitz
AlanLevinovitz
Collapse of trust in expertise is largely about our collective realization that experts—and their public—have vastly overestimated the power of quantification to solve everything from justice to happiness to the
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Christopher Frey
FreyChristopher
So there are at least two things one can mean here by ‘exceptionalism’. I think one is descriptive and true, the other isn’t descriptive and false. So classical Greece/Rome is
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Dr Ciarán McDonnell
DrCiaranMcDonn
Have a look at these great articles by @latelordchatham, featuring diary of Lt-Col Thomas Walsh, AAG to Eyre Coote in the Walcheren expedition. Walsh is a perfect example of the
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Jared C. Wilson
jaredcwilson
One thing you notice from time to time as our most dedicated harassers, nitpickers, and revilers defend their "communication strategies" is an appeal to the harsh language of the Scriptures.
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GUH-ICU&Anaesthesia
GUH_ICU_Anaesth
1. It’s #researchmethodologies time! This week we’re beginning descriptive statistics (DS), specifically, measures of central tendency (MOCT)Are you clear on what descriptive statistics are? Here’s where we are in the
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Ayodele
DataSciBae
There are so many ways for people to get started in a Data Science Career. One of the best ways to break in is with a job title pivot, but
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Arj P.
nesciendi
Have been bingeing @moreofcomment this weekend, specifically on social psych’s myopia wrt. the is–ought gap, and I’m struck again by the fact that the discipline broadly seems to have forgotten
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Jim OShaughnessy
jposhaughnessy
1/Base Rates are Boring (And REALLY Effective)The majority of investors, as well as anyone else using traditional, intuitive forecasting methods, are overwhelmed by their human nature. They use information unreliably,
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Jacques Marcoux
jacquesmarcoux
Here's the thing though... HOW age groups are contracting the virus matters probably more than how many per age group. I doubt most of those folks in PCHs are getting
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Stefano Palminteri
StePalminteri
I believe that one of the reasons of this difference in perception between scientists and philosophers boils down to the fact that scientists usually dive into philosophy of science in
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Kevin_Indig
Kevin_Indig
Great business advice from @harleyf . Let me add some SEO advice:1) get the basics straight: write click-worthy meta-titles that include the main keyword Most people don’t do this well
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Michael C. Frank
mcxfrank
On the "stats in psycholinguistics debate" (aka "back to ANOVA?"), I get the frustration. It's totally annoying to have to work to understand the vagaries of Stan rescaling and convergence
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