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Joshua Skewes
JCSkewesDK
As someone who's taught with both, the discussion of R vs SPSS for teaching stats neglects two facts.1) Learning SPSS is no picnic2) SPSS obscures concepts and makes stats HARDER
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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
#NEW I did some math & wrote a piece about what trouble with the USPS and vote-by-mail actually means in November. The takeaway is that above-average VBM usage & ballot
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Brook H
LonoXIII
I find it amusing that people think the #Reddit #WallStreetBets participants are incapable of just gaming a system by themselves without some "puppet master."As if these aren't the a bunch
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Darrin
darjohn25
I’m working on refining my list & sharing. But I tend to be a deep learner and not a wide one. So I’ve developed flash cards, simulations, and notebooks based
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Dr. Phil Metzger
DrPhiltill
Great piece explaining why even cloth masks do *help* slow and prevent #COVID19.https://twitter.com/startswithabang/status/1281471615943839749 2/ BTW, the science behind this — why even a cloth mask helps stop the spread of
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Jeanne Commault
joj_como
Here’s a thread about my first paper (I discovered today this @AEAjournals tweet!). The topic is the estimation of the elasticity of consumption to transitory shocks.https://twitter.com/AEAjournals/status/1335968447705075713 In short, I d
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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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Plan A Magazine
PlanAMag
A word about the MIT study that says the US vaccines don't work on Black and Asian people, from our science team @fodgycakes and @discoveryduck:the MIT study used computer modeling
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Richard 🌞 Spencer
RichardBSpencer
One of the most mesmerizing things about Trumpism was the '80s nostalgia—the vapor-wave and meme magic that emerged online in 2016. The '80s was a simpler and more naive time
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Ari Schulman
AriSchulman
538's track record is statistically very good. The problem is with applying statistics at all. Odds help us make sense of similar, repeatable events. They do not bear much intelligible
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Alice Pyne
alicepyne
Tweet thread incoming! Its my first attempt at this so be kind! Our recent paper in @NatureComms shows how we use high resolution AFM and MD simulations together to understand
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Kathryn Harrison
khar1958
Course evaluation day! Students often think faculty don't care, but we open their evaluations of us with the same hope, anxiety, worry as they open. We want to improve based
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Franco Vazza
franco_vazza
Buongiorno:I present you what appears to be the first detection of the magnetic cosmic webvia the stacking of ~390,000 large pairs of galaxies, imaged in radio (MWA & LWA) and
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Christel de Bruijn, PhD
ChristelDBruijn
Thread about the importance of speed in returning #covid19 test results and contact tracing#Covid19uk #coronavirusuk The longer the waiting for test results, the less useful those results are for contact
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Andrew Althouse
ADAlthousePhD
Here is a little intro thread on how to do simulations of randomized controlled trials. This thread will take awhile to get all the way through & posted, so please
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ I am seeing many interpreting this as "it's safe to send kids back to school." That's a misinterpretation. First, safe implies certainty, which is not true here. What can
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