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John Tasioulas
JTasioulas
A brief thread on my publications in this challenging, to put it mildly, year. 1/9 Delighted to see The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Law, a long-term labour of
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aescalante0
Is it me or PhD programs not prepare you to *write* the dissertation? Plenty of theory and method courses but nothing on what a dissertation looks like and what it’s
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Elisabeth Bik
MicrobiomDigest
Several people asked me what the worst journals are to respond to image duplication or other concerns and/or to retract. Here are a couple from my list:(thread) Applied Microbiology and
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Joe Hilgard, that psych prof we all know and love.
JoeHilgard
Eighteen months ago, I tried reporting him to his institution. A year ago, I tried asking editors for retractions. Today, he’s publishing faster than ever. http://crystalprisonzone.blogspot.com/2021/01/i-tried-to-report-scientific-miscond
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Neal Hockley
NealHockley
More survey-based papers I review seem to be including copies of the survey instruments now (a Good Thing - I auto reject otherwise). But many are still not including them
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Katyusha
praxpriya
Thread on how Aadhar is enabling issuance of fake PAN no. & thereby, money launderingIn March 2017, the govt made it mandatory to link the PAN to Aadhaar no. to
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Stonewall Jackson
1776Stonewall
The other day I wrote a thread about the true history of the Civil War, because I can't stand the revisionist bullshit taught by today's progressive teachers and liberal Hollywood.
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Jack Miller Center
JackMillerCtr
Our webinar begins shortly! Jeremy Bailey and Susan McWilliams Barndt, editors of American Political Thought, will speak on the process of publishing a journal article in this illuminating virtual workshop.https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/re
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Morgan Polikoff
mpolikoff
Alrighty, finally getting around to saying something about my @AERA_EdResearch Communication award. First, as I said yesterday, I really can't think of an award that would mean more to me
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
'Herd immunity' has been reached during previous epidemics of influenza, measles and seasonal coronaviruses. But it's subsequently been lost (and then regained). What are some of the reasons for this?
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Jaime Almansa-Sánchez
JaimeAlmansa
TO ALL EDITORS IN THE WORLDI keep seeing horrible experiences from malpractice on your side. Your job is to ensure quality, not to destroy the self-esteem of researchers and maintain
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Alexandra Freeman
alex_freeman
Patients said they wanted more info about the possible side effects of their breast cancer therapies, but there wasn’t good evidence so we started doing meta-analyses. The first is now
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Quinn Capers, IV
DrQuinnCapers4
1/ THREAD: Re: retraction of the @JAHA_AHA paper. I have a few thoughts.I have seen posts implying that the retraction was due to political correctness, or because the author's views,
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Florian Cova
CovaFlorian
“Quick and dirty”: Intuitive cognitive style predicts trust in Didier Raoult and his hydroxychloroquine-based treatment against COVID-19" est enfin publié dans Judgment and Decision-Making, un excellent journal qui a aussi
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Elisabeth Bik
MicrobiomDigest
Five years ago I found three possibly Photoshopped images in a @ScienceMagazine paper by the lab of @RPlasterk Yesterday, the paper got retracted.Here is what happened, and what went wrong
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Amy Barnhorst, MD
amybarnhorst
1/ I reached a new academic milestone last week when I read a published journal article about firearm suicide and realized it was my and my colleague's writing! Except that
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