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Joshua Todd James
writerjoshjames
Seriously, it is your constitutional right to wave a flag of treason, no doubt, but doing that while claiming to be a proud American & strict constitutionalist doesn't work. Like
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Kevin Blue
kevinablue
1/ Schools won't go “poor”, but we should ask ourselves whether revenue increases like this are actually a solution to the financial pressures faced by lower/mid of P5 (who have
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Edgardo Block
edgardo_block
So this interaction from last year came to mind as I start to see some postings of papers that study the effectiveness of measures ("NPIs" and "lockdowns"). One way to
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Arvind Narayanan
random_walker
There are many answers to the so-called privacy paradox but the simplest is the analogy to the environment. Why do people say they care but then not do much? Because
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Barry Hertz
HertzBarry
It's about to get very difficult for Canadians to see movies the same time as Americans. And you can thank HBO Max, and our wacky streaming options. A quick thread!
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Geoff Shullenberger
daily_barbarian
Marcuse’s “Repressive Tolerance” offers a more plausible rationale for recent pro-censorship arguments than Popper’s better known Paradox of Tolerance. Popper thinks the open society is an end in itself; Marcuse
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Maarten van Smeden
MaartenvSmeden
Personal top 10 fallacies and paradoxes in statistics1. Absence of evidence fallacy2. Ecological fallacy3. Stein’s paradox4. Lord’s paradox5. Simpson’s paradox 6. Berkson’s paradox7. Prosecutors fallacy8. Gambler’s fallacy9. Linds
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Zae
ZAEMINTER
Escape the Paradox of ChoiceUnleash your decision-making power// A THREAD // We make hundreds of choices a day.- What shirt to wear?- When should I take a shower? - Which
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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
Some of the most looked upon words in a Dictionary,Paradigm - an example that serves as a pattern or model. We frequently talk of Paradigm shift in an Organizations Strategy,
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Justin Sandefur
JustinSandefur
Can deliberative democracy overcome the resource curse?https://www.cgdev.org/sites/default/files/deliberative-democracy-resource-curse-nationwide-experiment-tanzania.pdfWe finally have a paper based on Tanzania RCT with @nancymbirdsall, Jim
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Clément Canonne
ccanonne_
My ten-year old nephew asked my what I was doing for a living because he likes math and wants to do the same... and boy it's great but he looked
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Josh Cook
InOrderOfImport
2 questions we get asked all the time. "Do you have a website?" "Can I order online?" PSB has had online commerce for as long as its been open. The
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Anthony Cox
Cox_A_R
I'm seeing some concern in the pharmacy profession that further expansion of prescribing to pharmacists on registration is a bad idea. We are a naturally cautious profession.Good.I have some sympathy
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Don Robotham
dondee_don
Despite a huge tradition of slave revolts Jamaica also plagued by authoritarian conservatism. Powerful rebel tradition and punitive and controlling. A paradox? Not really. One reinforces the other locked in
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Gabriel Granato
gabrielsgranato
What does this space witchcraft have to do with the Condorcet Paradox? This was asked to me in a microeconomics problem set, and I am going to share the answer
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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
Have you heard of the "probability paradox" known as The Monty Hall Problem?In my opinion, it's BARELY about probability and is DEFINITELY not a paradox! It's OVER-HYPED by folks that
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