
joy
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I'm an angel, I'm a demon Just depends on what you're feeling
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Joined December 2020
Hey, what would you recommend for someone who's just starting with surveys? Please let me know any good resources. Thanks.
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That’s because Judith Butler is a celebrated academic and expert in her area. Helen Joyce is not an expert in gender and sexuality; she is a mathematician. I’ve read her book and it’s full of conspiracy, anecdote and hyperbole. It’s not a serious academic study.
My university @dcu has a masters degree in Gender and Sexuality Studies. The university library does not hold a copy of @HJoyceGender Trans, but has any number of copies of Judith Butler’s works. That’s how seriously it takes activism over the pursuit of learning.
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#AirPollution INSTANTLY cuts kids' math scores by 1.8% and reading by 0.9% - even at "safe" WHO levels! Andersen, Brandt, Christensen, Frohn, Geels, @TimoHener, @MSimonsenTweets, & Skipper find no threshold exists. https://t.co/mh5XWhlD4k
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Just like mobile theater, skits, dramas are powerful in bringing forth new perspectives, is it so wrong?
🚨NEW: A peer-reviewed paper in an education journal argues that rural drag shows are powerful and important educational tools that should be implemented to destroy the traditional (i.e., "Queerphobic") norms and values of rural communities. The authors frame their study around
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New open access pub out in @JEPS_ed! I examine how Americans blame & sympathize with someone who died from covid when given info about their partisanship and vax status/views. I find that partisans blame victims who hold an anti-vaccine perspective, regardless of partisanship
#OpenAccess from @JEPS_ed - No One Mourns the Wicked: The Limits of Partisan Hostility Persisting through Tragedy - https://t.co/4YKrU3Ybf6 - @wzcmarsh
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I think this is the same problem with good books courses, volume of books are on the left's side.
This paper answers this question: "we find that left-leaning documents consistently outnumber right-leaning ones by a factor of 3-12 across training datasets, with pre-training data having abt 4x more politically engaged content than post-training data." https://t.co/APbIxjtiq6
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How do y'all write your introduction section? Do you start with the basics to the current understanding or required understanding for the paper for each variable or just whatever is required for the study?
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Because it is radical
They never had a problem with the Taliban. It was never about “women’s rights” or “freedom.” Their real problem begins when a Muslim practices Islam unapologetically. When a woman chooses hijab by faith, not fear, they call it “oppression.” When a man stands by his deen(Islam),
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Amazing — Nestlé saleswomen dressed in nurses uniforms to pitch their product to women in hospitals right after delivery. Marketing memos were very direct on this — "medical staff are more likely to influence mothers with regard to the [best food] for their babies" 2/n
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Good paper on this: "The reanimation of pseudoscience in machine learning and its ethical repercussions" https://t.co/Ew1B959Fdl
A disturbing thing I can’t shake off when I go back to studying the epistemic foundations of “artificial intelligence” is how its models of the mind and cognition are overwhelmingly still the same as the ideas of 19th century positivism that led to phrenology and “race science”
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As with all academic papers, you can download it and never read it 🤣 https://t.co/nziJQ8xWq6
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This contribution advocates for the clarity and accessibility of psychoanalytic writing and public communications. Reflecting on her own experience as a clinician and a reader, the author argues that...
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Reference: Ladmanová, Michaela et al. (2025). Client-identified outcomes of individual psychotherapy: a qualitative meta-analysis. The Lancet Psychiatry, Volume 12, Issue 1, 18 - 31. Link:
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The meta-analysis showed that clients value outcome dimensions beyond symptom reduction, such as deeper self-understanding, enhanced self-agency, and greater social engagement. By examining psychot...
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In this article, Park et al. find that emotionally arousing moments during a narrative are associated with heightened integration across functional brain networks, which in turn predict how well those moments are subsequently remembered. https://t.co/SWP0dAFlT8
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Nature Human Behaviour - Park et al. find that emotionally arousing moments during a narrative are associated with heightened integration across functional brain networks, which in turn predicts...
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Col Waibhav Anil Kale, a veteran of the Indian Army working for the UN in Gaza was killed while travelling in a white marked UN vehicle by Israeli fire possibly from a tank machine gun. No one has been blamed or punished.
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Some more for you to reflect on, might take some time considering the number of people. Please take more time to issue the next statement
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@imMAK02
https://t.co/WFKt9kSF8i Vile people Just hellishly vile The only people worse are those defending them in the name of religion
Afghan women were not rescued from earthquake rubble coz the rescuers were men who were not allowed to “touch” women. Gazab equality hai
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Eric Turkheimer has a good piece about a bet he made with Charles Murray regarding the genetic understanding of IQ (or, really, the lack of it). Murray being so wrong in his prediction should make us question his world model, but it's also worth commenting on his response.
In 2018, Eric Turkheimer took a bet with Charles Murray, who said that by 2025, the genetics of intelligence would be basically understood. Turkheimer knew otherwise. “I am here to declare that I was more right,” Turkheimer writes.
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Shaun Gallagher: "A disruption in self-narrative, or a disruption in any of the processes that constitute the self-pattern, is not simply a sign of a particular psychopathology that underpins such phenomena, it is the psychopathology, or part of what constitutes the disorder...
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Hidden networks in the brain: Dendritic nanotubes extend brain connectivity beyond synapses "These thin, actin-based protrusions form bridges between neurons, transmitting calcium signals and even amyloid-β."
In Science, researchers report the observation of dendritic nanotubes in brain tissue from mice and humans. The discovery suggests that the current understanding of the brain’s organization may be incomplete, overlooking a hidden layer of connectivity. Learn more in a new
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