Just spent 5 hours running statistical tests. Need to write some words. Blog ideas! 3...2...1....pic.twitter.com/fWHlV3ZWsg
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Replying to @GidMK
Wait, you want us to give you blog ideas, or you're busy having them?
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Replying to @GidMK
Here's a thread I like to call TEN TOPICS FOR GID OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD
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Replying to @jamesheathers @GidMK
1. How can opposite recommendations exist fr. same thing? "eat the eggs" vs. "don't eat the eggs". Public/journalist perception of evidence
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vs. gradual accretion of evidence and harm avoidance principle. What makes good copy /= representing incremental evidence.
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2. What do short-copy science journalists who do hot takes on a press release often get wrong? Patterns of screw-ups and oversights?
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3. The science press release - do scientists handle it right? Should they be more media-savvy dealing w. their own media depts?
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4. Why do exercise prescriptions (do X to get Y!) manage to miss communicating a message that (it seems like) isn't heard?
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I feel like this is more like "10 recommendations for Gid that James hasn't had time to write"
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Replying to @jamesheathers
Being misleading on twitter is basically a crime, James
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