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Eric Fischer
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Contour maps of regions of the face that people look at to determine identity, gender, and expression, according to https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1111/1467-9280.00472 The tables of body measurements that the mysterious numbers in
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Russell Buchan
RussellBuchan
As a non-US academic, I was once cautioned about submitting to US law journals as they are not double blind peer reviewed. For a long time, I took this to
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Peter Oborne
OborneTweets
IN today's British Journalism Review cover story @cooke_millie and I expose the deafening media silence over the Julian Assange hearing, despite its momentous consequences for free speech and investigative journalism.https://journals.sa
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Matt Strauss, MD
strauss_matt
Florida lifted *all* Covid-19 restrictions back in September. California has remained in lockdown all along. How long will governments pretend not to see this?(1/5) I have picked two states to
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Emily Nix
EmilyNix100
C'mon guys, increase the # of papers published in AEJ Applied. Below is a quick graph using #'s from Table 1 of 2020 reports (ex: https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1257/pandp.110.689and)How the heck do you
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Pat Schloss
PatSchloss
The new Spectrum is intended to publish quality research without regard to impact. A large number of papers are reviewed at ASM and fall into this category and go off
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Emma Hilton
FondOfBeetles
Emma Hilton: "Sex denialists have captured existing journals. We are dealing with a new religion"https://www.womentalkback.org/post/emma-hilton-sex-denialists-have-captured-existing-journals-we-are-dealing-with-a-new-religion What
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Professor John R. Hutchinson
JohnRHutchinson
Quantitative biologists, especially but not only biomechanists doing simulations: what are your favorite papers on the concept of "validation" of models and simulations? (not specific good examples of the practice,
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Chanders
Chanders
This is the best thread on Twitter in several years.https://twitter.com/tomrosenstiel/status/1275773988053102592 In my recent open access essay “A Journalism of Fear,” I tried to articulate a middle ground normative position between
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Dr. Asatar Bair
asatarbair
By you assertion that 'people had to wait 30 years to get an apartment,' you conflate two *very* different things: having a place to live (which was established as a
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Sune Auken, Dr.Habil. #FBPEGlobal #BLM
SuneAuken
A wise choice. The full theoretical work-up would take ages. Ok, so here's the short version with full, albeit ever so slightly modified, confirmation of your rightness. 1/ Part of
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Hannah Weisman
weisman_hannah
I've seen a lot of commentary on this video.As someone who studies the experience of "work as a calling" (i.e., the supposed outcome of following "your passion"), here is my
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Eric Webb
webberweather
Even w/ the favorable Kelvin Wave passing thru, #92L's organization has changed little since yesterday. While its immense size is contributing to its broad/sloppy nature, I suspect deep-layer environmental backing
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American Sociological Review
ASR_Journal
In light of yesterday's events at the U.S. Capitol, sociology & other other social science research provides critical insight.Below, several recent ASR articles that people may find helpful in contextualizing
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Justin T. Pickett
JustinTPickett
(1/4) This point Mummolo makes in the back-and-forth about the Knox et al. article is relevant to policing experiments, too. It is why the key conclusions in the famous Mazerolle
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parenthetical_e
One of the most interesting questions about oscillations to me is not about frequency or power. It is simpler. Why are some oscillations synaptically excitatory and other inhibitory? https://journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1152/jn.0
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