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Dr. Betsy Wolf
betsyjwolf
As a quantitative researcher in education, I have a lot of thoughts about “objectivity” and “conflicts of interest”. To be clear, I LOVE education research. I think it provides value.
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Jherane
Jherane_
The way we centre white women and erase the power dynamics of slavery & race in the retellings of Salem Witch Trials... https://twitter.com/NaijaFlyingDr/status/1287331967378370565 The fear of African, Afro-Caribbean, and Native
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Cian McCarthy
CianPMcCarthy
Now out in @JACCJournals we present interesting data from the largest, and first national, study of Type 2 MI in the United States! @JJheart_doc @DhavalKolte @jasonwasfy @mvaduganathan @MGHHeartHealth https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc
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Dr. Saskia Popescu
SaskiaPopescu
A couple of things to unpack from this before hitting the panic button... first, concerns for toilet plumes aren’t new (ahem, norovirus) (1/x) Flushing may release coronavirus-containing ‘toilet plumes’ -
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James Gadsby Peet
Gadsby
Lots of chat about charity hiring at the mo - but just having salaries on ads isn't enough to fix this fundamentally broken and unfair process. The awesome @tessacooper5 and
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EngLangBlog
EngLangBlog
Following on from the @EngMediaCentre child language course on Tuesday, here are a few links that I mentioned or resources that you might find helpful. The Language 0-5 project have
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
1/OK let's talk about immigration and wages.Lots of people think immigration reduces wages, at least for some groups of native-born workers.It is very difficult if not impossible to dissuade them
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Emma V PhD
emmahvossen
I don't trust anyone who only cites other academics in their writing. Especially in game studies where the majority of critical and smart writing about games is NOT academic writing.
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Dr. Theresa Chapple
Theresa_Chapple
My thoughts on the study from Wisconsin schools- a "COVID-19 Cases and Transmission in 17 K–12 Schools — Wood County, Wisconsin, August 31–November 29, 2020 | MMWR"https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7004e3.htm?s_cid=mm
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Erica Hsiung Wojcik
ewojcik
If you're teaching developmental psychology, neuroscience, research methods, clinical, or intro to psych (well, really ANY psych class) in the fall, consider teaching about the racism and bad science behind
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not not anna
notnotanna
ben shapiro actually had a good take on his podcast the other day aboutleft wing authoritarianism.i’ll include some studies he talked about, and my fellow independents won’t have to listen
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Harry Fletcher-Wood
HFletcherWood
1) Feedback is great, right? The meta-analyses show it is - but this fascinating study by Stefan Ekecrantz takes those meta-analyses apart. He examines Hattie and Timperley; they rely on
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Tarunabh Khaitan
tarunkhaitan
Today's reading suggestion: classic piece on separation of powers by Prof Ackerman, arguing against the export of the US Presidential model. Those in India who think isomorphic mimicry of the
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The Sp⚽️rts Physio
AdamMeakins
Right then let’s see if this works on Twitter... An Instagram post/thread about lifting with a flexed spine (part 1) 1/8 The advice from most healthcare professionals, not to mention
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Kristopher Nordstrom
KrisNordstrom
Can anyone point me to a story on yesterday's @NC_Governor and @CTruittNCDPI press conference that pushes back on their highly-disputed (I'd say discredited) views that kids are less likely to
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JW Mason
JWMason1
This is shocking irresponsible. The study Oster is promoting here piles unsupported assumption on unsupported assumption to produce a wildly speculative number ("estimate" is too generous) for purported deaths from
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