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Michael Press
MichaelDPress
Haaretz reports on a new study on division of labor at Early Bronze Age Tell es-Safi/Gath: fingerprints indicate pottery-making was mostly a male occupation.https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/.premium-making-bowls-in-biblical-gath-was-man-s-work-fin
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Pauline Data Ward
PaulineData
1/ Your reminder that the major journal publishers have committed to make clear to authors of papers on Covid-19 that "data or preprints shared ahead of submission will not pre-empt
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Erik Voeten
ErikVoeten
Imagine how the IMF would manage a global financial crisis if it didn't have its own pot of money to disburse to countries in trouble. That's kind of how the
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Colleen Ganley
colleenganley
I am currently doing a research study (funded by @IESResearch) about the relation between teachers' math anxiety and student math outcomes. Why? Because we actually don't really know if teachers'
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Matthew A. Kraft
MatthewAKraft
#academictwitter It's time to update how we teach about effect sizes & the policy relevance of research findings. Here are some resources: 1) I'm hopeful my paper can serve as
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Maarten van Smeden
MaartenvSmeden
Interesting paper: a guide to reading machine learning articles in @JAMA_current: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2754798ICYI, have a couple of thoughts to share about this paper1/n TL;DR: overall, I think this article is a
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Dan Hirschman
asociologist
Very excited to share this new publication! @prabhbob, @ellenberrey, and I find that less selective colleges enroll *fewer* Black students in years they consider race in admissions, the opposite of
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Scott “RRAR novel furin cleavage site” BurkΞ
scottburke777
Modern science is empirical, right? If a study is published, and peer-reviewed, you can count on it, right? Not so fast. let me introduce you to the replication crisis. Thread
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Jeff Greene
JeffGreeneLearn
#DearJournalists: I have deep respect for your essential role in society. You’ve worked hard to develop expertise in areas you cover. Yet, sometimes journalists who aren’t experts in education or
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Dr. Khalid PhD 🇧🇳☪️
TenMillionIQ
Thread on how atheism causes higher crime rates. Numerous scientific evidence has shown that atheists commit more crimes and have higher per-capita crime rates.A meta-analysis shows that atheism increases
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Dallas Wood
dedubyadubya
This new paper plus recent twitter debate on Becker’s crime model made want to do a quick thread on how Becker stands up to the data. The way I see
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JHSPH NCRC
JHSPH_NCRC
Do face shields provide protection on top of masks? Evidence from this study in India suggest face shields may protect health care workers who interact with #COVID19 contacts, providing more
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Jacqueline
jacquelinetrig4
Femmes et littérature - petite recherche matinale pour le journal à distance des élèves. Des idées pour compléter, @mathieubil @MPignol1 @FCahen @JulienMarsay @helenepaumier @mmecarre6 @ChristineDupin1 @Georgele2etexte @jmlebaut @MarCandea @Laelia_Ve
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Omri Grinberg
OmriAnthro
1/15 NEW(ish) articles+special issue: @liana_chua and I co-edited WITNESSING: TRUTHS, TECHNOLOGIES, TRANSFORMATIONS now out and #openaccess on The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology (props to @BerghahnAnthro ) See here:https://www.berghahnjo
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Rhea Boyd MD, MPH
RheaBoydMD
A number of journalists have asked me, why now? What ignited this unique moment of civil unrest?My answer isn't that folks are simply sick of staying home. It's that the
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Ola Michalec
Ola_Michalec
Thinking about @thesiswhisperer comparing academic writing to a painful upper middle-class dinner convo. Inger, this is so on point. Being neither posh, nor English native speaker, I decided to develop
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