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Chamith Halahakoon
chalahakoon
More details on the new meta-analysis on behavioural reward processing impairment in #depression by @karelkieslich, @CiaranPsi, @_a_nair, @jonroiser, @GlynLewis9 and I in @JAMAPsych https://twitter.com/JAMAPsych/status/1345053854954639360 W
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Jean-Claude Fox
JeanClaudeFox2
Stefan Schubert points out a source of bias: putting yourself in the shoes of only one party, rather than all parties concerned. To avoid bias, you should look at things
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Benjamin Simon
benjaminsimon97
1/18 After 3 months, @saffronfinance_ is no longer new on the scene. Now that the kid has climbed the ranks, it's time to see if he can hang with the
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Dr. Paige Harden
kph3k
An important piece of evidence that contradicts the assertion that family-level environments shared by children raised in the same home (c2) do not "make a difference" for life outcomes.193K twins
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Benjamin Dada
DadaBen_
Going to drop my top ten tips for improving your online content, especially for SEO. Lai wo’we #1. Relevance. I can imagine this is not what you expected to be
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Schwarzen
CrSchwarzen
Want to talk a bit about #Crl2021. Could be a bit longer than usual.First I am still happy with my performance, even if I didn't qualify, but of course the
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Pastor Arius Ingli-Saxonii Ph.D, MCDLXXXVIII 🌕☸️
ARIOSOPHY
On The Cyclicality of Human Culture, Cycles of Irony, & The Importance of the Transcribing of Internet Culture and Mythos [THREAD 6/15/19]Human culture moves at a rate of 1 Internet
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alana ♡ ENVY DAY!!
fountaindeku
here's the thing: when i spend hours of my day consuming canon & doing research to write meta analyses on why i think bkg is gay & has feelings for
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GenderIT.org
GenderITorg
This is what feminist research looks like after a time of practice and learning. Graphic recording of the first day of #FIRNetwork convening by @sonakshaiyengar "Research is messy because humans
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Brian Skinner
gravity_levity
1/ Mirrors are usually made out of metals, which don't allow electric field inside their bulk and therefore reflect light. But can you make a mirror out of transparent materials?It
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jeff
jeff82874662
On Taking the Ironypill, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Shitpoasthttps://twitter.com/jeff82874662/status/1344713193600540673 There are, imo, 2 ways of “losing” at twitter. The first is the well-known trope
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Miss
missdcox
A thread on scaffolding & modelling using metacognition to support learning in how to do eval qus in RSI'm working with my coach on this & decided to put the
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Enrique de-Madaria
DeMadaria
What is > accurate to predict that a cystic pancreatic lesion is mucinous or not, intra-cystic CEA or glucose?Look at this meta-analysis from Sandra Faias et al @GIE_Journal-follow the twitter
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Alexandra Freeman
alex_freeman
Patients said they wanted more info about the possible side effects of their breast cancer therapies, but there wasn’t good evidence so we started doing meta-analyses. The first is now
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Kate Clanchy
KateClanchy1
When the first colonial boats landed in the Americas, the captains sent the ship’s boys, aged about 9, to winter with the local people. This was so they’d come back
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Folks—I also work in nutritional epidemiology, and there’s lots of evidence moderate dose daily/weekly vitamin D can help. Notably there have been many trials conducted on this, and it shows
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