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| April 13th, 2016A psychiatrist's perspective on how over-parenting makes kids anxious and fragile: https://t.co/stdQjttG2c via @HuffPostParents
— Jonathan Haidt (@JonHaidt) April 13, 2016
A psychiatrist's perspective on how over-parenting makes kids anxious and fragile: https://t.co/stdQjttG2c via @HuffPostParents
— Jonathan Haidt (@JonHaidt) April 13, 2016
Could treating depression and anxiety help the global economy? Here's what a new study found https://t.co/NECKfjZc7o pic.twitter.com/LSKMeb6dOp
— CNN (@CNN) April 13, 2016
60 Free Film Noir Movies: Flix by Fritz Lang, John Huston & Orson Welles: https://t.co/vHCRbNN9pC pic.twitter.com/sdMVx0MsIH
— Open Culture (@openculture) April 13, 2016
Implicit Bias and Philosophy: A Brief Introduction https://t.co/rukSKWHFD7 via @philofbrains
— Philosophy Top News (@Philosophy_Top) April 13, 2016
A study 40 years ago could have reshaped the American diet. But it was never fully published — until today. https://t.co/kweEjToyEt
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 13, 2016
California Minimum Wage Hike Could Cost State Taxpayers $10 Billion | Competitive Enterprise Institute https://t.co/KGzNi7cGXT
— Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) April 13, 2016
People still don't get the link between meat consumption and climate change https://t.co/DCSCAtaIxa pic.twitter.com/yzsMw693gJ
— Scientific American (@sciam) April 12, 2016
"Once politics becomes your moral identity, it becomes impossible to compromise, bec. compromise becomes dishonor." https://t.co/zkqHxQtJPL
— Jonathan Haidt (@JonHaidt) April 12, 2016
Use of taxis declined by 65% in the 2 years after #Uber’s entry in San Francisco https://t.co/15BkyfHCHi pic.twitter.com/Lwv0MLjy4l
— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) April 12, 2016
Macroeconomic models — beautiful but irrelevant https://t.co/bps3jbvh9R via @RealWorldEcon
— Real-World Economics (@RealWorldEcon) April 12, 2016
Fascinating paper: more generous health plans cost more. It's about 50% moral hazard & 50% adverse selection.https://t.co/lV7tCFyIe6
— Salim Furth (@salimfurth) April 12, 2016
https://t.co/wW7bOx6GHd #med https://t.co/wW7bOx6GHd
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 11, 2016
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 11, 2016
Popular today: Can smartphone apps help treat mental illness? https://t.co/iah6ayZhzd pic.twitter.com/tIKMhyr0Om
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) April 11, 2016
Russ Roberts and I talk about my new book, SUCCESS AND LUCK, in his latest podcast: https://t.co/h60NRn4Nfe pic.twitter.com/hImi5KwK4O
— Robert H Frank (@econnaturalist) April 11, 2016
New study shows marriage boosts your odds of surviving cancer. It’s not just about money. https://t.co/kvKFpkjYUu
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 11, 2016
The invisible hand and computer chips https://t.co/5fpIa3iIbk via @RealWorldEcon
— Real-World Economics (@RealWorldEcon) April 11, 2016
People still don't get the link between meat consumption and climate change https://t.co/DCSCAtaIxa pic.twitter.com/6by2lv114o
— Scientific American (@sciam) April 11, 2016
@repagent1 @Noahpinion You're right. But IMO what seems to unify econ is notion that centrality of math elevates it above other soc science.
— Alan Levinovitz (@AlanLevinovitz) April 11, 2016
@CoDoubt @Noahpinion @AlanLevinovitz look at the angrist&pischke JEL paper for what Noah is talking about
— David Isle (@ivorytowerstyle) April 11, 2016
How economists rode maths to become our era’s astrologers | Aeon Essays #econ https://t.co/YeYtwBHVpK
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 11, 2016
Statistical Methods for Public Policy and Administration #ebm #philsci https://t.co/YWmejyO2Eq
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 11, 2016
Statistical Methods for Public Policy and Administration #ebm #philsci https://t.co/YWmejyO2Eq
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) April 11, 2016
Not so fast re "imaginary" illness- many have med or psych causes & many real diseases are not yet well described. https://t.co/PCyw5OQrca
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) April 11, 2016
18 (Free) Books Ernest Hemingway Wished He Could Read Again for the First Timehttps://t.co/ydZe0X9u50 pic.twitter.com/q83HDKQqF6
— Open Culture (@openculture) April 10, 2016
The hidden price Steph Curry pays for making the impossible seem effortless https://t.co/UaTMCnhWZg
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 10, 2016
On the days of the #JuniorDoctorsStrike my colleagues and I will be providing #EmergencyCover to keep patients safe pic.twitter.com/lLgJ05xXtx
— elsdraeger (@elsdraeger) April 10, 2016
The Simpsons is confronting its biggest stereotypes in its 27th season https://t.co/whNeNJHwal
— Vox (@voxdotcom) April 10, 2016
"Brainless" & "Mindless" views of psych disorders equally dumb
Very nicely done by @vaughanbell https://t.co/tn4B5LlWb6 via @mindhacksblog— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) April 10, 2016
Fantastic piece on deep evolutionary roots of 4 types of human evil- Sadism, Psychopathy, Narcissism, Machiavellismhttps://t.co/PKMt5gPc6b
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) April 10, 2016