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Matt Clancy
mattsclancy
Does the pressure to publish in academia contribute to bad science? Some evidence suggests the answer is yes. A short thread on some recent research (I wrote more here).https://mattsclancy.substack.com/p/how-bad-is-publish-or-perish-for Fir
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Annie Heckenberger
anniemal
Let’s discuss one of the worst COVID-19 takes I’ve heard this weekend, the “we’re all going to get it anyway.” This is a lazy, ignorant, and potentially fatal, approach to
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Dr. Julie A. Hochgesang
jahochcam
This open letter to the Springer Editors has been emailed to the editors in response to a chapter that included offensive language and highly problematic claims about deaf communities and
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Dr. Liz Polcha
EPolcha
I have a lot of new followers who are historians because of my work on @insurrect_histo. Hello historians! I truly love learning from & working w y'all. I’d like to
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Julia Rohrer
dingding_peng
This whole debacle illustrates a major issue in how many psychologists (me included) approach data.>https://twitter.com/mindismoving/status/1274073023793037312 Instead of thinking about the data generating mechanism and the parameters we
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Chris Albertyn 🍊
_ChrisAlbertyn
Something in the @AlzResearchUK #chatathon stuck with me: people questioning the value of an #dementia #earlydiagnosis when there's currently no 'effective' treatment available. Here are some of the reasons @BetterResearch
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Millie Dearman
millie_dearman
There are just 50 days to go until the end of the #Brexit transition period In the last 4+ years, UK & EU researchers & orgs have campaigned for a
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Arlette
ArlettePoolen
And we're on for part three of #ME101 !Part three: science and 'science'To (re)read part 2:https://twitter.com/ArlettePoolen/status/1335388274379137025?s=19 The science in ME can be divided in two parts: biomedical research and
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
In Europe, schools are closing as studies show schoolchildren can play a significant role in spreading infections 1/https://www.wsj.com/articles/europes-schools-are-closing-again-on-concerns-they-spread-covid-19-11610805601?reflink=desktop
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
A South Korean study raises concerns that six feet of social distance may not be far enough to keep people safe from the coronavirus.https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2020-12-09/five-minutes-from-20-feet-away-south-korean-study-sho
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Jeff Spross
jeffspross
Economists struggle to find evidence that immigration reduces wages, yet business leaders' support for immigration is clearly based on believing it does just that. This suggests 1) economists are wrong,
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Saah 🌹
spongebob_saah
So after looking at all the nonsensical tweets and targeted bullying by all the fans yesterday, I had a conversation with one of my friends who’s doing her PhD in
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Chris Kavanagh
C_Kavanagh
Chapter 2 of #ScienceFictions is ostensibly about the Replication Crisis but goes much further afield than psychology. The chapter offers a succinct case for why we are right to talk
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ What's amazing to me - as I read papers written in the 2000s about how to face flu epidemics (Part 2 of Unreported Truths, coming soon!) is that the
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WarNuse
WarNuse
Research [ree-surch]‘Diligent And Systematic Inquiry Or Investigation Into A Subject In Order To Discover Or Revise Facts, Theories, Applications, Etc.’ Excellent Research Demands Time, Patience, And Focused Attention, Sometimes For
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Alec Stapp
AlecStapp
Almost all the wasabi you eat is actually horseradish.Almost all the pumpkin pies you eat are actually squash pies.What are other examples like this? Almost all the Kobe beef you
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