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el gato malo
boriquagato
this is why testing rate matters. if you test any given group twice as much, you'll find 2X as many cases (assuming your samples are representative, and testing has been
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Mark Rubin
RubinPsyc
There’s been some nice work recently that has taken a critical look at the theory and practice of preregistration. Here’s what I think are some key articles. (Plus my own
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Reid Wilson
PoliticsReid
A consortium of pollsters has been asking people whether they approve of their governor’s handling of #COVID19. Long story short: People are losing patience. Gov approval ratings down in 44
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Arindrajit Dube
arindube
This short thread summarizes my thinking the perennial question about minimum: "how high is OK?"Tl;dr: we don't yet know, and that's ok.1/ First of all, in the US, the $7.25
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Columba Achilleos
Cachilleossarll
Absolutely thrilled to share my article on the visual politics of #WPS just published with @IAJournal_CH: '"Seeing" the Women, Peace and Security agenda: visual (re)productions of WPS in UK government
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The Times
thetimes
Research in Israel appears to indicate that the initial dose of the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine isn’t as effective against Covid-19 as initial studies showed.The UK government has begun to re-assess its
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Catherine Sloan
cgsloan
If you are a historian of childhood, today’s U.K. announcement about under sixteens being unable to make decisions about their gender goes against pretty much everything in our methodology and
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Dr Matt Prescott
mattprescott
Today, @Redrum_of_Crows & I are publishing a network analysis looking at how 1291 Trump, Brexit & Russia-related domain names share ROUTE numbers (subnets). Pls click on the link below, download
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Nate Cohn
Nate_Cohn
Some early theories on went went wrong with the pre-election polling this yearhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/10/upshot/polls-what-went-wrong.html Before we go into what went wrong, let's just call a spade a spade here: this was
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Youyang Gu
youyanggu
A month ago, I reported on @CDCgov's overestimate of true infections in the US.It appears that last week, the CDC significantly lowered their estimates. It now closely matches http://covid19-projections.com 's latest
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shelley angelie saggar
j4lebi
Shamefully, I've not participated in ANY of @MuseumsUnlocked but for Day 126, ‘casts, copies and forgeries' here's my contribution!This is a plaster cast copy of a life mask gifted to
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Flavius Clemens Grammaticus
flaviusclemens
With apologies for the profanity: a thread on "bitch" and the problem of journalistic pseudo-scholarship. The major argument of this Vox article is that the insult "bitch" became more common
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Matthew Conlen
mathisonian
As the vaccine rollout ramps up, it's natural to wonder when case numbers will come down and we can start to think about reopeningLatest article with @DeniseDSLu @jamesglanz @simonelandon for
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Emily Badger
emilymbadger
And a technical note on this piece:@Nate_Cohn and I spent a lot of time trying to settle on how to define "the suburbs" to cut the Times/Siena polling data. And
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Edward Nirenberg
ENirenberg
So I'm told that there's some confusion going on about what placebos for vaccine trials should be.Let's chat about this one. It's really common to hear from anti-vaccine people that
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Phil Bak
philbak1
First decision you have to make as a founder is whether you are playing as an insider or an outsider. It's a fundamental "Who am I?" question.https://twitter.com/philbak1/status/1289185361780977664 Insiders work well
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