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| April 3rd, 2016Why the "golden standard" of evaluation may not be enough to assess #social programs: https://t.co/aZ8E6IuKTT pic.twitter.com/Ujxuej9k4h
— Brookings Econ (@BrookingsEcon) April 3, 2016
Why the "golden standard" of evaluation may not be enough to assess #social programs: https://t.co/aZ8E6IuKTT pic.twitter.com/Ujxuej9k4h
— Brookings Econ (@BrookingsEcon) April 3, 2016
Antarctic model raises prospect of unstoppable ice collapse https://t.co/NojJAvoFcT pic.twitter.com/6M1eGyD4H7
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) April 3, 2016
America shredded our safety net, thinking we could whip poor people back to hard-working moral living. Did it work? https://t.co/horXFp5uF2
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) April 2, 2016
The verdict on Yugoslavia war-crimes hands victory to advocates of ethnic cleansing https://t.co/REQdFSPPlV pic.twitter.com/Erqrh6xrXu
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 2, 2016
Unloved and isolated, the centre left in Europe is in sharp decline across Europe https://t.co/RtUtr3MEvd pic.twitter.com/737wdzbnXh
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 2, 2016
Was Don Quixote the first postmodern novel? https://t.co/iVPvgxp9eX @MirandaFrance1 pic.twitter.com/Cxb7VXDBwz
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) April 1, 2016
Bernie Sanders wants us to be more like Denmark, he just doesn't want us to *trade* with Denmark.
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) March 31, 2016
Congratulations to the Antonin Scalia School of Law at George Mason University, and also @CabreraAngel and others, https://t.co/iT4GKjdwur
— tylercowen (@tylercowen) March 31, 2016
"Therapeutic Illusion": MD's overestimate benefits of testing & treatment; ignore failures & other causes of healing https://t.co/RMokU4Kp8T
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 31, 2016
The Epidemiology and Associated Phenomenology of Formal Thought Disorder: A Systematic Review. – PubMed – NCBI https://t.co/9Rivld1I6L
— MatthewBroome (@matthewrbroome) March 31, 2016
When it comes to health care, bigger isn't always better. https://t.co/47bE53395D pic.twitter.com/raT3THQrDh
— Manhattan Institute (@ManhattanInst) March 31, 2016
Part IV of my interview with Larry Becker on his quest for a 21st century Stoicism: https://t.co/GA3y1CPUZt
— Massimo Pigliucci (@mpigliucci) March 31, 2016
Is mathematics the basic underpinning of universal laws or just a very human construct- our way of organizing data?https://t.co/SVUnTAdr5o
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 31, 2016
The French women’s rights minister compared women who wear the hijab to "negroes who supported slavery." https://t.co/DNzGNVOzYA
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) March 31, 2016
Hospitals seem to think the old way of doing business will remain highly profitable https://t.co/M4hGibjanS @PaulHowardMI @YFeyman
— City Journal (@CityJournal) March 31, 2016
Naltrexone vs. Placebo to prevent opioid relapse. Number needed to treat: 5.https://t.co/CRCkVFuHNS @NEJM pic.twitter.com/OQNTKRyTQD
— F. Perry Wilson (@methodsmanmd) March 31, 2016
70 years ago Camus got the measure of America in a few weeks spent in New York. Still valid today. https://t.co/FITr06wuyn
— Massimo Pigliucci (@mpigliucci) March 30, 2016
Glum prediction: The epithet "racist" will be so overused that it will lose all power and become acceptable, like "socialist" is becoming.
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) March 30, 2016
Recently I've met a number of young tech and finance workers who take low doses of MDMA or ketamine just to get through the day. Weird.
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) March 30, 2016
Only thing to fear is fear itself- best way to overcome #PTSD is repeated exposure to the trauma triggering cues. https://t.co/jLm5jAnu3z
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 30, 2016
Bipolar & borderline personality both often over-diagnosed by rushed clinicians who don't take a careful historyhttps://t.co/FC79ksJx9v
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 30, 2016
.@thehill I'm not saying this was staged. But this was fucking staged. #ithink #couldbewrong
— Not Neurotypical (@Paladiumcrayon) March 30, 2016
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— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) March 30, 2016
Science finds that these four fundamentals contribute most to our overall happiness: https://t.co/9saueDPxzR
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) March 29, 2016
Still popular: Stop misusing the P-value – it’s messing up science! https://t.co/nVR830BvAW #Pvalue pic.twitter.com/igWlTUcgRu
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) March 30, 2016
Hey libertarians, if you had focused less on tax rates and more on actual liberty, maybe your ideology would be more popular right now.
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) March 29, 2016
#OnlineFirst: researchers improve the way we characterize #suicidal behaviorhttps://t.co/QSEq7gD2C3#suicide pic.twitter.com/CvtBYmNdeA
— J Clin Psychiatry (@JClinPsychiatry) March 29, 2016
VIDEO: Determining your practice’s fair market value in a quality-based world https://t.co/M0xZbI42M0
— ClinPsychiatryNews (@ClinPsychNews) March 29, 2016
New study reveals that only wealthy Americans realize genetic potential https://t.co/tvz9boHCiF pic.twitter.com/Dj0rm0gC2e
— Scientific American (@sciam) March 29, 2016
The costs of mislabeling children and the importance of knowing a child's history to make an assessment. https://t.co/7VY4nyZvPp
— Ephemeral321 (@Ephemeral321) March 29, 2016