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Kanekoa
KanekoaTheGreat
1/ (THREAD)THE STATISTICAL CASE AGAINST JOE BIDENWarroom Interview w/ @CortesSteveMail-In Vote Vetting In Pennsylvania Was Not ScrutinizedPA 0.03% Rejection Rate1/30 Normal Rejection Rate1/100 Normal For First Time Voters1/700 NY Rejection
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The Greek Analyst
GreekAnalyst
Let's talk about #Turkey's daily violations of #Greece's air and maritime space(Thread) While the #EastMed crisis reached a peak this year, #Greece has been on the receiving end of daily
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Michael Veale
mikarv
Important read @EmmaLBriant, calling out many significant methodological flaws w/ the Oxford Internet Institute’s (almost entirely non-peer reviewed) Computational Propaganda project. It’s not just her — its controversy within the
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Aaron Dodd - Masked Like Ned Kelly
Aaron_Dodd2
[A Thread] Murdoch press is running a story today that Dan Andrews "ignored" advice from the Fed CHO to stop elective surgeries and moved federal aged care residents into hospitals.
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David Steadson 🇦🇺🇸🇪🇪🇺🌍
DavidSteadson
Non-Swedish followers are probably not aware, but this week in a "cultural" piece, Swedish state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell, when asked what the "Year's pandemic" was, answered "hobby epidemiologists".ht
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Jonathan Engler 😀
jengleruk
A few weeks ago @ClareCraigPath, @RealJoelSmalley and I wrote a short piece on endemic Covid, and what it might look like.It seems particularly relevant to current observations.https://lockdownsceptics.org/what-does-endemic-covid-look-like
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All Things Cricket
AllThingsCrick3
A Thread about the best test batsmen 1/25#India #Aus #NZ #Stats #CricketA #statistical breakdownKane Williamson: 7115 runs @ 54.31, 24x100s Virat Kohli: 7318 runs @ 53.41, 27x100s Steve Smith: 7368
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BShulkes
It’s funny that Ryan Pace’s draft classes are far & away better than Bill Belichick and you’d see plenty of the bloggers worship that man’s GM skills while wanting Pace
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Daniel Reeders 🏳️⚧️
engagedpractx
Different ways of drawing maps convey different messages about how threatened we should feel about Covid-19. Left shows every notification ever, conveys 'it's everywhere.' Right shows current notifications w/ a
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Muthu Vaduganathan
mvaduganathan
Timely discussion. Do recurrent events always provide greater power than time-to-first events?In many cases, adapting to recurrent events is favorable as w #SOLOISTWHF #AHA20 @DLBHATTMDHowever, despite ↓ events, time-to-first may
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Jeff (BPredict)
BPredict
I've had a few followers ask me my thoughts on the Sturgis study. It's gone viral because it tells a story the media likes ("bad" people got COVID for doing
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Alex Ford
apf102
So now @GavinWilliamson has promised free A Level appeals, let's look at how that might work out. Let's take a real student predicted AAA but who ended up with ACC
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Zenab Tamimy
zenabtamimy
(1/6) Remember how I was stuck in the US due to covid, after visiting the statistical genetics workshop in Boulder? Well, worth it! A lecture of Mike Hunter on multilevel
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
Unlike other studies looking at masks, Danmask was a randomised controlled trial – the highest quality scientific evidence. It revealed a minimal statistical difference between those who wore medical masks
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Joseph Wilk
JosephJWilk
This is a major departure from what I noticed during Pittsburgh's rally earlier this week, at which too many people were representatives of non-profits (or general anti-police activists), and barely
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
Though aggregate data is useful (so needs a functional statistical label for ethnic minority, non-white, or bme/bame), the quest for an aggregate label that reflects identity is a chimera. (This
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