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Tom Beer
aTomBeer
On the hazards of using of proxy variables in causal inference – a short tweetorial #EpiTwitter #CausalTwitter Unconfoundedness of the treatment-outcome relationship is necessary for causal effect identification. But in
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Fazal of the 🏡 Yameen
mfyameen
Alright people, gonna be sending out my first tweetstorm later today. It's all about #resumewriting adviceBut first, a little background:Over the past 10+ years, I've personally provided feedback/advice to help
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JPM Science #BLM Anti-racism
yeipijotape
Our team studied the distribution of SARS-CoV-2 #RNA signal in a quarantine home with 2 #COVID19+ occupants. Viral transmissions can occur in homes where most people quarantine while recovering. Here
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Andy Zhao
phANDYpack
If you've ever driven into Las Vegas from California, you passed by this epic field of ten thousand mirrors, each the size of a garage door. Sunlight is concentrated to
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Sean Casten
SeanCasten
I've been having a lot of conversations about deficits, fiscal and monetary policy right now & frustrated with how many basic facts about our economy are misrepresented. So for Valentines
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Dr Benjamin 'Ward Viking' Janaway 💙
drjanaway
Lord Sumption to a lady with stage 4 cancer:'I didn't say your life was not valuable, I said it was less valuable.'Let's really break this down and realise just how
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Pasha M
pashaismz
Thread-Per jobs report 4.2M jobs were "added" in June. Bringing unemployment down to 11.1%. There are claims of "resurgence" which are far from the ground reality. The economic fundamentals aren't
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Eve Keneinan 𝛗☦️ن
EveKeneinan
Let’s talk about moral relativism, by way of philosopher James Rachels. Point 1: The main argument FOR moral relativism, and usually the ONLY argument for moral relativism, is INVALID and
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
Publishing works on long schedules, which means that long-planned books can be overtaken by events...like covid. 2020 was tough for those of us with books in trail, especially nonfiction. But
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Gender Community Lending Library
gender_library
EXTREMELY LENGTHY THREAD: trends in attitudes to crossdressing in Great Britain and Ireland between around 1810 and 1850 (+some rampant speculation). #histsex #genderhistory #lgbthistory #archives 1/ Disclaimer: I am not
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Trisha Greenhalgh 😷 #CovidIsAirborne
trishgreenhalgh
Our new paper (important one). RECAP-v0 study. RECAP = REmote Covid Assessment in Primary Care. I’ll explain in this thread.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/11/e042626 1/ Back in March/April I became worried that people with
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Dr. Tara D. Warner
TaraDWarner
This feature of @JessicaCalarco 's work on #PandemicParenting was all over my feed yesterday, rightly so. It’s the most accurate & validating take I’ve read yet. Read it, because... 1/https://annehelen.substack.com/p/other-count
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Daniel Naujoks
danaujoks
On today's International Day of #FamilyRemittances, I share recent publications of mine & others on #remittances. I remain critical of what #DeveshKapur called the new development mantra but these transactions
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Isabel Ott
IsabelOtt
Ladies and germs, it’s time for the thread you didn’t realize you were waiting for: my ride-along narration of @aewatkins6 doing a SalivaDirect run! (1/??)https://twitter.com/nathangrubaugh/status/1295813821798535168 Some front matter:
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Dr. D
DrDaniels_A
I am 2 days late in posting this thread but I thought to post it anyway. Just over 7 years ago to this day, exactly July 29th 2013, I met
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Hannah Lebovits
HannahLebovits
OKAY! I'm up next for #PAScholarStrike! Were going to talk about one of my favorite topics: research methods. And how our views on "research" and "rigor" create massive inequities in
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