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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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Liam Bright
lastpositivist
I've seen or heard a few people saying that analytic philosophy is or has been taken over by the woke and now it's just another woke humanities field etc -
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Maggie Hoerger
MaggieHoerger
The paper reads like a twitter fight dressed up as ethnography (which is useful in sociology). The paper is trivial until the end, when I think the author touches on
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
My latest @locusmag column is "Full Employment," in which I forswear "Fully Automated Luxury Communism" as totally incompatible with the climate emergency, which will consume 100%+ of all human labor
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Andrew Sanchez
ASanchez_PS
In SLE/RA + new cardiomyopathy , add chronic hydroxychloroquine usage to the DDx! The DDx of cardiomyopathy in these autoimmune conditions more commonly invokes myocarditis, amyloid, related CAD, &
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Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve
nvancleve
As a grad student, I was "warned" about the professional "consequences" of "going public" with my research findings...as though having respected/rigorous research was incompatible with public-facing work. This
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Jess Calarco
JessicaCalarco
My research looks at how "nice white parents" wield power in school. And I argue that the only way to avoid the inequities they create is to: 1) decouple school
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Justin Fox
foxjust
So weird to see NYC held out as an example of how to do things right re Covid-19 but ... here you gohttps://twitter.com/_miguelhernan/status/1304424019450630144 The one caveat I'd add to this
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
I've seen suggestions that the idea younger children might be less susceptible to infection with #COVID19 is a "myth", based on children just not being tested enoughThat is untrue!Whilst it's
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infectionsAbout 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will experience no symptoms whatsoever, they have shorter viral shedding & will transmit to significantly
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
I keep hearing doctors argue that the FDA should ensure drugs are 'safe', but should not be in the game of assessing if they are 'effective'Let's leave that to the
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lokman tsui 😷
lokmantsui
How can you help Hong Kong? [thread]That was never an easy question to answer, and now it’s even harder after the passing of the National Security Law. Amongst other things,
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Bill Cooke
BillCookester
A short 'tweeticle' in honor of this great journal thanks to @SimmsMelanie for her tweet prompting me 1/https://twitter.com/HR_TIHR/status/1356156800568086528 The name 'Human Relations' was proposed by the Rockefeller Founda
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Robert M Califf
califf001
The precipitous drop in LE due to Covid 19 is dramatic, but it tends to overshadow the steady decline in life expectancy for the past 6 years. This is
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Thomas Morris
thomasngmorris
Here's a chest X-ray that made the radiologist gasp and reach for the phone. What could this thin grey line possibly be? The patient was a 30 yo male, no
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Tálib
talibinfecto
A text in English to everybody read.This pandemics brought me a profound shame of my medical class.I've seen a great part of my class leaving good clinical practices, clinical evalutions,
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