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Luca
LucaAmb
1/?) Since a lot of you liked my book suggesting, I decided to make a short thread about the difference between frequentism and Bayesianism. Enjoy! 2/?) In frequntist statistics, observations
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TransgenderTrend
Transgendertrd
The funding was due to come to an end in March 2020, it hasn't been 'axed.' These 'anti bullying' schemes have been a means to instigate a re-education programme for
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Keji Alabi
kejialabii
Why is monopoly such a great teacher?it highlights the difference between physical cash and abstract cash.[Mini thread] Children are ten times more likely to spend thousands of dollars on in-app
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Kay Kurokawa
kaykurokawa
1/ RIP Bitcoin Cash $BCH , death by a thousand cuts. 2nd major fork $BCHA looks like its taking about 5% market value with them. Not much demand on the
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
COVID-19 is a harsh but accurate #systemsthinking teacher. A thread. Exponential growth of problems will always overwhelm coping capacity if the cycle driving growth is not brought under control. And
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Kathryn 🏳️⚧️ ✨
TransSalamander
I'm sure a cis author who writes a gender plague story, if they think of trans people at all, just desperately want to be able to say "Okay but pretend
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John Ferry
JohnFerry18
I see some are seeing posts like this and deploying the straw man "too wee, too poor" argument & saying Scotland would just be borrowing and furloughing workers like any
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Bram Kanstein
bramk
In my course @nocodemvp, I work with my personal definition of the term "Minimum Viable Product" (MVP).Here's an extensive thread explaining all possible MVP formats (code / no-code doesn't matter
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Joey ∙ Psypreneur 🧠
Psypreneur
A thread on why you should try setting your phone to grayscale (and what it is)A trait I share with the great @tferriss is self-experimentationI'm always looking to try new
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Covidian Interregnum
atgraham
We can't perform a true repeatable experiment, running it twice and only changing NPI variables. However, we have perhaps what is the next best thing: 50 experiments all running at
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Josh Vallance
MrVallanceTeach
Delivered CPD to staff today and what makes up effective exposition now we've moved online (let's be honest it's basically the same stuff). Having said that, I think the following
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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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No Quarter Will Be Given
chaedria
Before I go, I wanted to say something about wealth, brokeness, empire and family. As in all things, I am still finding the juste mot, b/c precision is important. I
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Yas - Spaceless Explorer
Spaceless_Yas
The back and forths between a client a freelancer in a creative field can be the most time-consuming and the less exciting, leading to a feeling of misunderstanding, for both
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GoodTexture
GoodTexture
While present-day cryptocurrencies may be useful to get quick rich, in the long run they may make the world a worse place (if they aren't banned outright), and make the
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Justin T. Pickett
JustinTPickett
(1/4) This point Mummolo makes in the back-and-forth about the Knox et al. article is relevant to policing experiments, too. It is why the key conclusions in the famous Mazerolle
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