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Steve Stewart-Williams
SteveStuWill
More evidence that trigger warnings don't help trauma victims, and may even cause some harm (by reinforcing victims' belief that their trauma is central to their identity). https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2167702620921341 G
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Episteme Health
EpistemeHealth
Reviewing as a postdoc. A thread.https://twitter.com/karitaeojala/status/1354110700130623488 Maybe it's just me, but reviewing makes a very minimal contribution to career progression. In my funding applications, it's maybe 1-2 sente
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Micah Garcia
run_mcg
What is an appropriate threshold for increasing weekly running distance to reduce the risk of injury? The "10% rule" appears conservative and not entirely practical, especially for novice runners. Starting
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Casey Fiesler, PhD, JD, geekD
cfiesler
I am going to distill these research findings into a set of concrete recommendations that are guaranteed to ensure that you, a tenure-track faculty member, can finally get strong student
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Erin Westgate
ErinWestgate
Massive analysis shows psychology rarely publishes work on race, and when we do it’s by predominantly White authors & White editors studying (mostly) White participants. Brilliant new work by Steven
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David Diamond
LDLSkeptic
@AnnMarieNavar has written an offensive editorial about statin denial: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2736328comparing statin critics to anti-vax; could COI be a factor? Dr Navar receives $ from Janssen, Amarin
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Michael P. Hengartner, PhD
HengartnerMP
I have to get this off my chest. So Bob Whitaker wrote a concise article about the methodological limitations of the Tiihonen studies that allegedly show lower mortality risk with
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Lisa Marie Basile
lisamariebasile
I used to want the "big journals" to publish me, used to think that was validation, that indies were 'just' stepping stones — bc this is what we're taught, esp
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Amarnath Amarasingam
AmarAmarasingam
1. There's good research on conspiracy theories, which shows for example that 400,000 people would need to be "in" on the lie for the moon landing to have been faked.Same
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Hakeem Jefferson
hakeemjefferson
When you buy into the fantasy that America=white, criticisms of the nation are read as criticisms of the self. The 1776 Commission is not about defending "the greatness of the
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Keith Siau
drkeithsiau
Here’s a thread summarising the coeliac disease guidelines in @UEGJournal @my_ueg https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/20506406198441251) What is it?CD is a chronic, multiorgan autoimmune disease that affects the small bowel in ge
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Race & Class
Race_Class
THREADEssential reading on policing and deaths in custody in the UK- free to access‘The silence of the custodial system is compounded by the silences of racism. We have chosen to
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Nicolas Galtier
GaltierNicolas
Academia pays 10 billion dollars every year for publishing, maybe ten times the real cost; the major part goes into shareholders' pockets. What can each of us do in order
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Milka Kostić, PhD
MilkaKostic
Ten Simple Rules for Editors of Scholarly Publications - (maybe I should write this for @PLOSCompBiol, but I feel a bit lazy): 1. Know your own mind, but be open-minded2.
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Chris Chambers
chrisdc77
I have over the years observed a strategy taken by some editors of hi impact journals when presented w/ Registered Reports to (attempt to) devalue them & so avoid having
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Alex Anderson-Frey
WxAlexandra
Delighted to share a new BAMS article in Early Online Release with @hebrooks87 entitled "Compared to What? Establishing Environmental Baselines for Tornado Warning Skill". (1/8)https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/aop/B
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