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Craig Cameron
CraigCameronWV
ConsultationObserving the recent online debate about various projects across the region, its apparent that many fundamentally misunderstand the role & purpose of public consultation & engagement. Recognizing the limitations of
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thelitcritguy
TheLitCritGuy
On Joshua Clover's 'Riot Strike Riot', and the question of what is a riot - a thread. Theory Time! How do we define a riot? Is it just signaled by
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Patrick Fafard
FafardPatrick
Two attempts to explain outcomes in the current pandemic, one is from public administration, the other from public health. 1/4 The first is an an attempt to explain crude death
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Cillian De Gascun
CillianDeGascun
A short thread on PCR #SARSCoV2 There’s been a lot of discussion recently about the use of PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) for the diagnosis of #SARSCoV2 infection, and the interpretation
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Michael
profplum99
1/n It's unfortunate that this is the takeaway. I have spoken frequently about the objections I have to the intrusion of the state in private affairs and the benefit we
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Berna Devezer
zerdeve
Another important paper that I’d have expected to receive more attention and directed effort from methods reform crowd. The piranha problem. This is a theoretical paper so I won’t reproduce
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Vicki Martin
MarineSciComm
Ah! Didn’t know this is online already! So, what’s it about? And what prompted it? 1/15"Four Common Problems In Environmental Social Research Undertaken by Natural Scientists"#EnvSocSci (BTW, wish I had
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
1/ An #EpiTwitter about theory... https://twitter.com/theatlantic/status/1295469921233772547 2/ Many epidemiologists are not trained in social or health behavior theory. Its value is often overlooked in a field that values quantitative
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Taylor Pearson
TaylorPearsonMe
1/ The investment management business is turning into the media business, but most investment managers don't realize it. 2/ This is a natural result of aggregation theory (https://stratechery.com/aggregation-theory/) applying itself
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James Curtis, PhD
JamesCurtisSLP
For all my #voice #slpeepsI received a request to do a tutorial on #Cepstral Peak Prominence. #CPP is one of the most robust #acoustic measures of #voice quality and is
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Eran Segal
segal_eran
Israel explained:1.7M vaccinated (20% of pop.)>70% of all 60+ years oldCurrently a major surge, but we project a plateau in critically ill in a weekDespite all this, Israel tightened its
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Matthew P. Williams
worstofthewurst
I've tweeted before that I think that decans are being over-applied in natal astrology. Again, it's not that decans aren't cool or useful, it's just that there is some confusion
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abhishek
abhishec_s
Pepsi Challenge & New Coke Why data can be correct yet misleading. In 1980s Coke started losing market share to Pepsi. In supermarkets Pepsi’s share surged passed Coke’s by
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Andy Bruce
BruceReuters
Today is a good example of how different business survey methodologies can produce very different results. Let's have a look at new orders at UK manufacturers...1/ First - the IHS
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Miguel Silan
MetaMethodsPH
This is an interesting thread, if only because I strongly disagree with most of it. There is value in open quali research even (especially?) if it has different epistemological foundations
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David Hundeyin
DavidHundeyin
I have a crude idea in my head that I want people to eithet refine or dismantle.The big problem Africa has with mobilising its natural resources to achieve results is
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