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cottoncandyarts
Doctors be likeBoy, age 7: shows one symptomDoctor: yeah he has ADHDGirl, age 17: does a whole PowerPoint on why she believes she has ADD/ADHD based on years of research
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The Independent Whig
TheWhig
1/ I have a serious question for @Musa_alGharbi. First, I’ll say right up front that I have read this thread but I have not read all of the linked articles.
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Simon Gilbody
SimonGilbody
Can we use e-cigarettes and vaping to help people who use mental health services to quit smoking? important topic:big question. the brilliant people at #YorkshireCancerResearch @yorkshirecancer have funded us to
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enough is enough
EmilyGorcenski
The Ten Points of the Nuremberg Code1. THE VOLUNTARY CONSENT OF THE SUBJECT IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIALhttps://twitter.com/madeline_will/status/1288249994873634817 The Declaration of Helsinki, Article 25Participation by individuals capable of g
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Brent Orrell
orrell_b
@dcoxpolls and I recently published a report for @AEI to better understand how STEM workers think about their educations and careers THREAD 1/7https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/stem-perspectives-attitudes-opportunities-and-barrie
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Tim Bartik
TimBartik
I strongly disagree with this comment. Yes, candidates should be talking about improving wages and employment in a number of industries. But the notion that the U.S. cannot have useful
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Madhu Pai, MD, PhD
paimadhu
Thread based on my new paper in @NatureMedicine published today:Covidization of research: what are the risks?https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-1015-0 Researchers, universities, funders, philanthropies, journals, and journalists hav
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Gavin Schwartz-Leeper
gavinsl
Debating is a really useful tool (both in research and pedagogy), but it's structurally adversarial and actually pretty limited in most research and pedagogy. By contrast, collaborative and cooperative approaches
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Prof Kate Wall
kate_wall98
Practitioner enquiry tip of the week: doing enquiry when you're not class based. I've tweeted about how to engage in enquiry before you head into the classroom, but what about
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Dr Fiona Whelan
FionaEWhelan
Just before Christmas, I tentatively mentioned at work that I was a medievalist is a previous life (or maybe better described as a part-time/ad hoc medievalist atm). While I am
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The Man in Seat 61
seatsixtyone
HOW RISKY IS A TRAIN JOURNEY? Preliminary research by @RSSB_rail suggests chance of getting COVID-19 from a train journey is around 1 in 11,000. That's without factoring in face coverings.
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Emi Gal
emigal
1/10: I turn 35 this year, so I’ve been researching what I should do in order to minimize risk of death at 35, while optimizing for longevity - aka do
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Eric Bailey
ericwbailey
I finished up a research project a couple of weeks ago, and I'd like to share a detail that completely threw me for a loop. We were conducting user research
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QINGORACLE
Little tid bit: If you have Greek or Roman Deities, be very careful which Egyptian Deities you work with not all are open to that blend. Isis is the most
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Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve
nvancleve
As a grad student, I was "warned" about the professional "consequences" of "going public" with my research findings...as though having respected/rigorous research was incompatible with public-facing work. This
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Anna Meier
AnnaMeierPS
I went to an #APSA2020 panel on applying for jobs at teaching-oriented institutions—something many R1 grads want but that R1 faculty aren't always equipped to advise them on. Here's a
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