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Sanjay Srivastava
hardsci
Were you taught that you cannot interpret a main effect in the presence of an interaction? That interactions "supersede" main effects? That you have to use hedging language like, "the
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
As I predicted a month ago the number of new COVID cases has decreased in the US. From a high of 70,000 per day to 35,000 per day now. It
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FukushimaInFORM
FukushimaInFORM
1/n Pay attention to what #expert #scientists have to say about the threats to the health of iconic #Pacific species like #orca and #salmon. Non-experts tend to misinterpret scientific findings
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Stephen McDonald
steve_mcdee
This is kind of the nub of the judicial power problem. When confronted with novel powers that impinge on common law freedoms, the policy view that it is better that
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Jenna Burrell
jennaburrell
I’m writing a review piece right now where I argue (with Marion Fourcade) that the “coding elite” are a quasi-occupational class that is increasingly powerful and also ill equipped to
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Josh Powell
JoshuaCPowell
Important (ungated, for now!) new paper from DG Board Member @dadakim and @fulyafelicity on othering in COVID19, beginning with a sad global history of racialized othering in pandemics https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-o
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Paolo Crosetto
PaoloCrosetto
I was contacted by MDPI's Nutrients to edit a Special Issue.I was seriously considering it, then @marcfbellemare @maritkragt advised against it.I am now convinced MDPI is milking the Nutrient cash
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
In their March 16 paper, Imperial could not have put this point more bluntly. And in late March, @WesPegden spelled out some of the concrete implications of this same point.
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
This is an incredibly important preprint to inform #LongCovid. Among many analyses, the team recruited 4 patients w/ prolonged + recurrent olfactory function loss after #COVID-19 (time from first COVID-19
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Javeed Sukhera MD PhD
javeedsukhera
How can we move beyond bias recognition towards anti racist transformation in #meded and #healthcare? ... a thread Bias trainings have mixed results and have evoked critique and controversy. In
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Michael Shermer
michaelshermer
THREAD ON THE SOCIAL DILEMMAInteresting push back against my critique of the self-important Netflix dochttps://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1304796478892843010.htmlI stand by my conclusion that these self-flagellating programmers are delusion
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Mark Murphy
DrMarkMurphy
Caution From 43,998 participants, this Pharma press release was of just 94 participants who received two-doses of their #COVID19 #vaccine and had a blood test 1 month later.Here is
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Nadir
eatmostlyfatali
The conflict of interest (COI) is systemic & pervasive at every level of an industry sponsored trial. The study site, research co-ordinators, site principle investigators, central adjudicating committee (CAC), data
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Lutz Gschwind
LutzGschwind
New article on the social protection of immigrants in voluntary unemployment insurance systems, published (OA) in the Journal of European Social Policy. The study received the 2020 Doctoral Research Prize
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James Elliott
Jandelliott
Dear @CDCgov; all people with diabetes are at increased risk from #COVID19. Please take another look at the evidence and prioritize all people living with diabetes re: COVID19 vaccination in
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Resto Cruz
RCruzAnth
Hello, kinship.https://twitter.com/samfriedmansoc/status/1351076323989594116 There are resonances w post-1945 social mobility in Iloilo, Philippines, the topic of my current book project. Many of those I worked w hv family stories that emph
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