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Tom Elliott
tomselliott
While decrying “alternate facts," @JoeNBC falsely claims “every study” shows hydroxychloroquine “doesn’t work” against Covid NYU’s Grossman school of Medicine study found patients given hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin
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Alex Keil
PronouncedKeil
It looks bad at first glance......but the implied counterfactual literature with a normal distribution around 0 would only happen if we studied associations at random. Instead, scientists often opt to
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Petra Boynton
DrPetra
A key research skill is knowing if you're the person who needs to undertake a study; recognising how you don't have to centre yourself in everything; appreciating others know way
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Jan Brauner
JaniceBrauner
An irony-junkie-ME teetered between snorting a gleeful guffaw over @glenngeher's account of submitting a paper for publication on ideological bias that was rejected due to ideological bias AND maddening dismay
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Prof Juju 🌍🌹🌱💙 #FreeDishaRavi #FarmersProtest
JKSteinberger
This was supposed to be a longer thread, but whatever. Dear people. The Trumps & Exxons & climate deniers & dictators & so on don't care about truth, integrity or
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jerome
JeromeDevitt
Leaving Cert 2021 - A thread:We know that the looming school year is going to be very hard, with lots of disruptions. We need to plan for that NOW. Even
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Rachel Cohen
rmc031
looking through the most recent data from the Understanding America Study (https://uasdata.usc.edu/index.php ) As of mid-January, they found 42% of white parents would prefer to send their kids now in-person full
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Dr. Betsy Wolf
betsyjwolf
Tip: Look for consistency in research across studies and different research teams. That gets you closer to the truth. 3. Funding for research from groups with ideological stances is really
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Samantha Stanley
SamanthaStanley
A thread on our attempt to replicate Baldwin and Lammers’ (2016, Study 3) temporal framing effect, which has just been published in @PLOSONE https://tinyurl.com/yhjde488 Coauthors: @annaklas_ @EddieJRClarke @daftgaloot Original auth
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
"If there's one thing we learn from history, it's that we don't learn from history"A new study from India looks at #COVID19 contact tracing And now reported, "[children] transmitted the
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
NEW—The coronavirus was in the US in mid-December 2019, a few weeks before it was officially identified in China, according to CDC analysis of blood donation samples. This also matches
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Brian J. Enquist
bjenquist
Allometry is the study of the change in proportion of various parts of an organism as a consequence of growth - Huxley 1932. But historically #allometry has mainly been viewed
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Biotech Jim
JamesEKrause
Some may say that $FSDC is an undiscovered SPAC. My view is many keeping quiet. Figure sent to me from Nik Tzoumas from "Revisiting ,,,CFH in AMD", CFH mutations in
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Sumit
sumitsaurabh
Since I am from Bihar and lived there till my 12th , I am really keen to share my experience of the dark 90’s era. Tajaswi might be different since
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Pumla Dineo Gqola, PhD
feminist_rogue
All of the people saying it’s just humour in the conversation on Leon Schuster, here’s a short thread. Many years ago, I was external examiner of an MA research report
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Ira, still wearing a mask, Hyman
ira_hyman
Flashbulb memories for the January 6th coup attempt. I am sure some of you may start these studies. To distract myself from the news, an academic thread for a moment.
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