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Dave | A Sharp Mind...
daveklove
How Randomness Can Liberate You:A short thread Our brains are pattern-seeking and agency-detecting.We like order & control.We are naturally egotistical and self-referential.We are terrible at differentiating between correlation & ca
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Becca Krukowski
DrBeccaK
Do financial #incentives enhance online behavioral weight management? The iREACH3 results are out! Participants in the Internet+incentives group lost more weight (β6.4 kg) than those in the Internet-only group (β4.7
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Andrew Flood π¨π»βπ»ππΊ
andrewflood
To encourage someone to do better I did a rough approximation of #Covid19Ireland percentage outcomes of the 9292 new cases arising from 17 July to 23 Sept with outcomes taken
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Ian Dickson
IDickson258
1. Webinarhttp://digitalmedia.sheffield.ac.uk @CareOutcomes @robin_23_99 @Kathy_CEO_CE. Hi Robin! Just listened to the webinar. Thanks for sharing. Many interesting points. I echo the call for transparency, openness, accountability (
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Rhys Cassidy
rhyscass
Thread:Using @TomCassidyGameB Learning Sprints and his UFAST process to deep dive into Agile Results by @jdmeier facilitated by @SergioHunt_ARK @sprint_learning #Thelearningsprint #UFAST stands forUnpack the UncertaintyFigure out the factsA
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Jack Watling
Jack_Watling
Some thoughts on the death of DFID: I suspect that without a clear champion in Cabinet the cut will be effectively more than that announced, because that will disrpoportionately fall
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Mike Bird
Birdyword
I've had a few conversations recently with people who think I overemphasise policy decisions in Covid outcomes. I think I do focus on the policy decisions a lot, and I'm
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dani prieto-alhambra
prieto_alhambra
A new preprint awaiting feedback from the @ohdsi @IMI_EHDEN #COVID19 collaboration: Phenotype and 30-day outcomes in an international cohort including >3.32 million people tested, and >219,000 tested+ for SARS-CoV-2 in
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eaton
This is an essential point in understanding the increasingly-crystal-clear problem of algorithms encoding racial bias (and other forms of bias, at that). The issue is not nefarious devs adding 'IF
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
Time to check in again to see how Germany are doing since easing lockdown on 19 April.Remember easing has happened in stages & significant lags between infections & outcomes, esp.
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Jonathan Portes
jdportes
The charitable interpretation of this word salad is that the Queen's Speech isn't the place where government actually sets out priorities/tradeoffs or measurable success criteria - that's for the promised
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John Roberts
john_actuary
A review of the latest COVID-19 intensive care report from @ICNARC, on behalf of @COVID19actuary and @ActuaryByDay. It covers 2,350 admissions from 1st Sep to 29th Oct, with 995 in
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Jack Miller
JackMiller02
There's been a lot of talk on here lately about the importance of upside, so I'm going to give my thoughts in this thread. First of all, I agree that
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Flavio Abdenur
AbdenurFlavio
1/ Here are the relative effects (Y axis) and the p-values (X axis) found for all the 6 clinical outcomes measured by the 3 outpatient RCTs of HCQ for covid
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Paul Jakma
pjakma
It is bizarre to live in a world where large chunks of the educated classes have fallen into a fear-driven narrative increasingly detached from the verifiable _facts_ of the state
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jvipondmd
Here's your Sunday COVID analysis. Hold onto your hats, it ain't pretty. 1/ New cases at 1183 look superficially good. Wait, weren't they way higher yesterday? But this is typically
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