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The 1752 Group
1752Group
The treatment of @heathersavigny and her student as outlined in this article is *appalling*. https://twitter.com/heathersavigny/status/1295601161043677185 #MeToo We have all the elements of a classic tale of sexual misconduct:
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Amy Baugher
AmyBaugher
1-One barrier I foresee for the #covid19 #vaccine is attrition between the 1st and 2nd doses. I was curious how this has gone for HPV vaccines, which require either 2
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Stephanie Evergreen
evergreendata
Since I published Decolonizing Data Viz a month ago, I've seen many people point out historical viz that has not been included in the traditional white male canon. Here's a
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Michael Muthukrishna
mmuthukrishna
New paper on "Psychology as a historical science" w/ @JoHenrich & @slingerland20 in Annual Review of Psychology. Catalyzing the field of "historical psychology" by reviewing work on: origins of psychology
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Rajeev Venkayya MD
rvenkayya
THREADI created a simple table to illustrate the individual impact of the "flexible second dose timing" now recommended in the UK.Coincidentally, @bob_wachter & @ashishkjha just tackled the US policy question
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Beatrice Cherrier
Undercoverhist
I’ve been teaching post-45 mathematization of econ to @Bachelor_X, so here’s a tweetstorm on the topic2 main ideas:1)debates were not just on whether to mathematize but which maths to use2)w/
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
Quick thread on evidence being presented that schools are main drivers of transmission (and here: primary aged children just as much!).There really are papers claiming to show some of these
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Brian Frank
brianwfrank
OK. So here is what I think is a simple example of me doing run of the mill reteaching of content, after having assessed student work on the topic and
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Trisha Greenhalgh 😷 #CovidIsAirborne
trishgreenhalgh
It's a year since I first tweeted about an unusual pneumonia spreading in Wuhan, China. I lost my mother to Covid-19 on 27th December. My research on the disease, summarised
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Borja García 🇪🇺
DrBorjaGarcia
So, we nos finally have the framework for transfers and registration of overseas footballers in England post #Brexit from January 1st, as announced yesterday. A few thoughts after looking at
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Dr. Indu Viswanathan
indumathi37
While survey studies often feel informative bc they give us the feeling of having a general overview by aggregating empirical data ...it’s important to remember that they have limitations and
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Damian Milton
milton_damian
Finally referencing Goffman as well as Tajfel..."Results indicated that higher camouflaging was positively associated with autism-related stigma and both individualistic and collective strategy use."https://psyarxiv.com/7w2pe/&nbs
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Anders Jespersen
AndersAzimuth
For this #FENSFriday I'm catching up on the "Credibility in Neuroscience" event hosted by @BritishNeuro.To start @deevybee asks: "Why is it so hard to do good science?" Confirmation- , publication-
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Angel "this will get better" Saavedra
PolPsyProf
Plug below: Many people are trying to understand the reliably conservative 25-35% Latinx vote. We've all become fascinated by a very well-written history book about this third of a diverse
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Gibson Biddle
gibsonbiddle
1) Things that surprise me after 6 months of virtual talks, workshops & exec events. First, I assumed that NPS for virtual events would be 10-20 points lower for virtual
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Moritz Poll
MoritzPoll
A few thoughts on the piece by @DeatonAngus which culminates in: "RCTs have no unique advantages or disadvantages over other empirical methods in economics." Disclaimer: I've run RCTs for a
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