Stop spreading utter crap. The replication paper itself had flaws & a 2nd team of researchers showed there isn't a replication crisis. Pls share this around to your followers a few times to counter act the misinformation & bad science you're pushing.https://youtu.be/h2GDZvGYPWg
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I disagree. I think the "crap" claim is about as wrong as scientifically possible (though not as wrong as PoMo/SoCo/intersectional theory, but that stuff is not science). I started a new thread linked below. Disagreement welcome, c'mon over.https://twitter.com/PsychRabble/status/976083464125640705 …
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Lee Jussim @PsychRabbleRetweeting this to start a new thread on this topic over at my tw site. In original convo,@KWintie refers to as "crap" the idea that "the social sciences have huge work to do because of p-hacking and the replication crisis." She is wrong. Disagreement welcome and invited. https://twitter.com/KWintie/status/976013729035898880 …2 replies 2 retweets 11 likes -
Replying to @PsychRabble @KWintie and
Could you explain to me what is wrong with intersectional theory?
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Replying to @mariustalks @KWintie and
Not in 280, or even 560 chars
@safeortrue's series at Quillette would be an excellent start: http://ow.ly/CJNV30j3fNh by@GodDoesnt: http://ow.ly/IP4Y30j3fWY Almost anything by@HPluckrose:http://ow.ly/gCmy30j3gbi3 replies 2 retweets 13 likes -
Replying to @PsychRabble @KWintie and
But for my understanding, when you say that intersectionality is wrong, do you mean that the very basic premise, which I would summarise as "people face different problems in regards to different sets of groups they belong to", is wrong or something more specific?
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Replying to @mariustalks @PsychRabble and
This is what I mean.https://areomagazine.com/2017/02/15/the-problem-with-intersectional-feminism/ …
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Replying to @HPluckrose @mariustalks and
Again, I don't see it. I just can't tell if this is a real problem in academia or not. I listen to centrist and right-leaning black people, trans and gay people. As well as white dudes. Most of the feminists I know do as well. While all people are different, I think you are
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Replying to @chrisiousity @HPluckrose and
being a bit wide brush here. You don't mention that when it comes to racial issues black and white people have widely different attitudes.http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2016/06/27/on-views-of-race-and-inequality-blacks-and-whites-are-worlds-apart/ …
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Replying to @chrisiousity @mariustalks and
I don't know what you mean. I'm not claiming that everyone uses this ideology. I'm just criticising the ones who do.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @mariustalks and
Perhaps I was unclear. What I am saying is that black people and white people have significantly different attitudes when it comes to race and discrimination specifically, so it would be essential to include black people in discussions on race in our society. As many as possible.
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I'm not sure why you think you need to tell me this. Include everyone in discussions. That's how the marketplace of ideas works.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @chrisiousity and
Lol, market place of ideas. I think you mean widespread ad pop fallacy that people mistakenly call the market place of ideas.
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Replying to @princess_oberyn @KWintie and
The problem with the marketplace of ideas is that it doesn't have a mechanism for rewarding the best ideas.
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