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Kunal Dharamsi
kunaaaaaal
How to Win Arguments (𝚝𝚑𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚍) I used to spend a lot of time arguing with people.About anything and everything. Offline and online.It gave me a rush. I wasted a lot
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Brenda Yang
brendawyang
Our students come to us with deep, damaging beliefs about intelligence & IQ.I *really* wanted to teach students about intelligence last fall, but I found myself unprepared. After DAYS learning,
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brendan
brendan_49
10,000 foot view on $CNCE and schizo. Cartoon lingo so all can follow. One feature of schizo is too much dopamine. Dopamine blockers reduce psychosis and hallucinations. But schizos remain
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Gordon Pennycook
GordPennycook
There has been a surge of behavioral research on misinformation & "fake news". To synthesize things, @DG_Rand & I wrote a systematic review: https://psyarxiv.com/ar96c We take a cognitive/social psych perspective, but
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IAmSciComm | @Annelinda_c
iamscicomm
Evidence suggesting newborn babies could copy adults led scientists to believe that our ability to imitate must be innate. In fact, studies on neonatal imitation are a cautionary tale that
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Juvoni Beckford
juvoni
I do Mood Tracking to cultivate my emotional vocabulary & awareness, in addition to my journaling & other inner work exercises.Emotions are the language of our inner world & the
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Beardless Mountain Man
CapnRickySully
There is a lot of analysis about what the GOP is doing and where Trumpism will go from here. It’s easy to get caught in their trap of feeling helpless,
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Rahmat H. MD
RahmatPsych
Setelah OKT ditangkap atas sebab jenayah, biasanya mereka direman polis. Sewaktu direman, siasatan polis akan dilakukan untuk mendapatkan bukti jenayah atau interrogate si OKT, kemudian baru naik mahkamah utk sebutan
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Stirling Autism Research
StirAutism
A belated Happy New Year to our followers! While 2020 was a challenging year, our little STAR team grew with new members and research. This thread summarises our publications from
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Sarah Huskisson
ScienceIsWild
1. As zoo-based cognitive research programs become more common, @LydiaMHopper, @chimpfreq, and I wanted to test if animals’ task accuracy is influenced by visitors watching them, suggestive of attentional bias
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Addy
muslimaddy_
Reposting my thread since I can’t rt the original post. A Yaqeen researcher made the argument that comparing Chinese oppression to the Holocaust “isn’t necessarily helpful and may be based
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Lara Sophie 🏳️🌈
literallylara
Things I have learned so far in cognitive behavioural therapy, specifically regarding social anxiety and depression, a thread:#MentalHealthAwareness 1. It is important to regularly challenge and re-evaluate seemingly uncomfortable situation
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Mike Hind
MikeH_PR
Looking through #SecondWave, from massive Pride rallies to 'revellers' in Soho, it looks as if there are swathes of the public who are now sanguine about a disease they didn't
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Dr. QueenB
drkakali
A thread on microinvalidation using linguistic acrobatics. 1. I gave a colleague, whom I trusted, one of my papers to read. Here's her reaction. #academictwitter #highered #academicchatter #highereducation #microaggressions 2.
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Farnam Street
farnamstreet
The Blank Sheet Method that will 10x your reading comprehension. Here is how it works. Before you start reading a new book, take out a blank sheet of paper. Write
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Cody Hughes
clh_strength
“ C O R E S T R E N G T H “Your core is made up of multiple muscles that stabilize your pelvis. The term “core strength”
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