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“The neuroscience is showing us pretty clearly that there’s no such thing as a maths brain, even though so many people believe that."
Listen to @joboaler discussing the fear of mathematics in this episode of @socialscibites 👉https://t.co/Wt3KeVz6T9
#SSBillustrated @ATJCagan
“Education doesn’t wash away the effects of class background in terms of allocating opportunities" says sociologist @SamFriedmanSoc
Listen to a discussion of class in this podcast ep, brought to life in this new illustration by @ATJCagan
👉https://t.co/QMxbnj788S #SSBillustrated
In this episode of @socialscibites, Daniel Kahneman explains how simple psychological mechanisms lead to biases in our reasoning https://t.co/8OQe5kueEE
This episode is exclusively illustrated by @ATJCagan as part of our #SSBillustrated series (2/2)
@DavidEdmonds100 #psychology
In this episode of the @socialscibites podcast, brought to life in a new illustration by @ATJCagan, Massey explains why we should be rethinking our assumptions about space: https://t.co/QVikjikWhO
#SSBillustrated @DavidEdmonds100 #geography #sciart
In 2012, @RobertJShiller joined @socialscibites for a discussion of behavioral economics. Today, we reveal an exclusive illustration of Shiller's interview by scientific illustrator @ATJCagan as part of our #SSBillustrated series https://t.co/pXoqO1QW9p @DavidEdmonds100
Might Commercializing Social Science Be a Road to Impact? https://t.co/hZUrbsGKU3
When it comes to #career advice - "specialize in one thing" or "Be a jack of all trades" - is the conflicting advice we hear. So which is it? #Specialist or #Generalist? Psychologist Hashem ElAssad aims to provide quality resources to answer this question: https://t.co/v2H8qgoMBE
When #practitioners first learn about the matches done at r4i, one question that sometimes arises is whether it’s worth taking the time to speak with a #researcher? Here @adamsethlevine uses the 2018 data to help answer this question.
https://t.co/yUxQw86epj
When #practitioners first learn about the matches done at r4i, one question that sometimes arises is whether it’s worth taking the time to speak with a #researcher? Here @adamsethlevine uses the 2018 data to help answer this question. https://t.co/WFEZpvpmPY
Research is often presented in “decontextualized ways” making it difficult for practitioners to apply to their context. This prompted @adamsethlevine to ask: "Do practitioners care to speak to someone w/ deep knowledge of the local context where they are?"
https://t.co/8YvCCPWeax