Never underestimate the ability of people to come up with ad hoc hypotheses to save a particular claim! Sad! @timothycbates
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @timothycbates
what about a Chilean data set
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Replying to @macordero
Their claims predict cross sectional effects too. It's like a modern version of self-esteem movement
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this big problem in all psychology... children have evocative effects and mindsets is one.. I Think so
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The link do the large Chilean dataset here is dead. Can you help? http://www.pnas.org/content/113/31/8664.abstract …
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I have completed the form and the data available is not what you need. I'll try to help!
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Thanks. Always looking for more data. If these large datasets pan out, going to be hard to argue null case.
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dataset is cross sectional and mindset are probably highly correlated with IQ ..so null case is open
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Mindset correlated near zero with IQ in OKCupid dataset (cross-sectional).
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OKcupid collect IQ data? hahaha seriously? how?
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