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Le Canard Noir
lecanardnoir
The implications of this eventually published study are shocking. PBs are not given as a ‘pause button’ to ensure children make the right choice for them. They are given to
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Longtime school closures cause major psychological harm to children. School closures also affect their education, future prospects in life and cause further inequality in society. The long-term economic harm of
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Dr Sue Whitcombe
drsue2014
Discussion with colleagues about shared parenting. What is the evidence base? Some key studies in this thread. Please do add to the thread with other studies. Bergstrom
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Nick Cammarata
nickcammarata
I think there’s an huge opportunity to build a Tesla for souls (thread) We’re either in a world where there’s no good tools for radical and reliable positive psychological change
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Dr Emma Kavanagh
EmmaLK
Another day, limped through. What I’m noticing recently is that I’m getting so frustrated w/ myself. My brain works properly for a v small window of time & then I
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Aaron
aarongrt
[10 Psychological Reasons People Will Buy From You]~ THREAD ~ 1. [FEAR]People will stay up until 2 am stressing about their problems. Find the solution to this problem & people
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Captain_Clench
Captain_Clench
I've been thinking, representation in video games is usually centred around gender and race, but not so much on disabilities. I don't think I've played any games in recent memory
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BCapper
b_capper
@TrishEstabrooks, the "evidence" on SROs already exists. There have been countless studies done on SROs already, particularly in the U.S. To believe that SROs in Edmonton are fundamentally different, you
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Iris van Rooij 💭
IrisVanRooij
How can COS claim to improve rigour, when it systematically ignores critiques of proposed "rigorous" "solutions" (like preregistration) from among the most rigorous research traditions in psychology, such as computationa
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Firass Abiad
firassabiad
1/5 On Friday, amidst unprecedented high #Covid19 numbers, goes into partial lockdown. The plan is to restrict unnecessary crowding, while causing minimal disruption to repair activities post explosion, and
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red’s JSON station ⛽
thomas_k_r
2020 has been a profound exercise in educating millions of people my age that their identities are not their jobs, their lives are much more precarious than they knew, and
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Sam Shearn
samshearn
Tillichiana: Tillich never had an existentialist turn, he was an existentialist idealist. He read Kierkegaard as a student, Nietzsche as a grad student, Schelling all the time, was always a
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Speak Up For Women
SpeakUp4WomenNZ
You may have seen the recent media coverage about legislation the government intends to pass which would ban conversion therapy in NZ. We supports legislation that protects people – particularly
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Leo Barasi
leobarasi
This has interesting implications: 61% think the govt is handling rollout of the vaccine well. That much more than the 40% that say it's handling the pandemic well overall. There's
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AReviewOrTwo
AReviewOrTwo1
It is important to learn the right lessons from both mistakes [commission & ommission] & things that go well. I often find people focus their learning on mistakes & less
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Tinu Abayomi-Paul
Tinu
One small thing I didn't like about #Creed was how they talked about #cancer. Minor but important. I see why they chose to frame the cancer discussion in terms of
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