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Jason Doctor
@jasndoc.bsky.social
Economics 33%
Public Health 24%

Verified captured survey panels

Third-year post doc.

Loss leaders support this theory— the buck fifty Costco hot dog that draws you in with its natural price.

Homer: “Tried heroin … [singing voice] loved it!”
"are you enjoying duo mobile" does a hamburger enjoy being made of quarks. does a fish enjoy linear time. does the mountain enjoy the first taste of a cup of hot chocolate when you get back to the ski lodge. your question means nothing to me. i couldn't enjoy duo mobile even if i tried

“insaneosphere”

LOL

A remarkable finding that the opioid epidemic damage trust in Democrat politics and resulted in increased Republican vote share.

This is a very important paper. Congratulations!
Recently accepted by #QJE, “Republican Support and Economic Hardship: The Enduring Effects of the Opioid Epidemic,” by Arteaga (@caroartc.bsky.social) and Barone (@vickybarone.bsky.social): doi.org/10.1093/qje/...
Republican Support and Economic Hardship: The Enduring Effects Of the Opioid Epidemic
Abstract. In this paper, we establish a causal connection between two of the most salient social developments in the United States over the past decades: t
doi.org
Really important to stress that the Crown Jewels of the US higher education system were never the Ivies or elite SLACs (other countries have equivalents of these) but the well-funded, large, cheap, and excellently staffed public state university systems bringing high quality education to the masses.

Just let me use one more p value then I promise I will stop.
Next: Geoff Cumming @thenewstats.bsky.social with 'Statistical significance and p values: The researcher’s heroin'
* p values are highly unrealiable - don't trust them, don't use them!
www.thenewstatistics.com
tiny.cc/osfsigroulette
#IRICSydney
Next: Geoff Cumming @thenewstats.bsky.social with 'Statistical significance and p values: The researcher’s heroin'
* p values are highly unrealiable - don't trust them, don't use them!
www.thenewstatistics.com
tiny.cc/osfsigroulette
#IRICSydney

fire, mid and weak sauce career awards

Reposted by Jason N. Doctor

People who have more complex social identities view political identity as a less reliable source of information about others. Therefore they rely less on group-based stereotypes when judging outgroup members.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022103125000915

Irreversible?

Amazing news!

Great for the abs.

Love these.

Clicked "See All" on Concur but sadly did not become omniscient.
The Vice Dean who gets FOMO from approving travel reimbursements.

$2,300 for that Barcelona conference...sigh

The Vice Dean who gets FOMO from approving travel reimbursements.

“Assuming no difference our results are anticipated.”

Both 2FA and accepting cookies all day. I predict in 2035 there will be a third thing.

Sure QJE has a fabricated data scandal. But once again, they claim this is somehow new, when a few psychologists had been doing this for years.

LLMs seem like the human experience of reading aloud when it is going extremely well, as if, to the listener, you could look away from the book and continue reading all the same. Musicians call this "reading ahead". It is predicting the next letter, word, tone, mood from what came before.

Especially a recording by some one blind to the purpose of the study.

seems like it could be mitigated with a computerized voice or recording.

Reading aloud improves comprehension. In this case, that means reduced confusion and differential response to risk vs mirrors.

files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ8...

Reposted by Jason N. Doctor

💡 Open science: A team of researchers at Shandong University has attempted to replicate Oprea (2024 AER). The results do not replicate.

Oprea 2024 reported an online lab experiment, and found that prospect theory anomalies occur not only for lotteries, but also for deterministic 'mirrors'.