Studies have only confirmd what my first meta-analysis back in 2011 indicated... all passive control group inflation.
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Sure. And who read your analysis? Please publish so others will notice. :) You do great stuff but almost no one knows about it!
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Everyone on the DNB ML, Redick, Chooi, Jaeggi, others... Everyone's known all along even if they pretend otherwise.
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You have to shove it in their faces. Repeatedly. How do I even cite your original version of analysis? Please use e.g. psyarxiv. :)
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another fanciful idea bites the dust
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I feel this was entirely predictable if one just read history... Could you do a feature on Spitz? https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4978308-the-raising-of-intelligence …
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clear in 1986, clearer 31 years later. As you say, predictable.
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When bridges don't stand and planes don't fly...
@JamesPsycholpic.twitter.com/MbRkhPPyrT
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Wow this is a useful statement! Thanks
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yes, even Progressive social psychologist Nisbett partially acknowledges this. http://nyti.ms/1jqvsWG
@KirkegaardEmilpic.twitter.com/k7wlxRyCSf
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And regular exercise doesn't improve your chances of being a talking rabbit
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@universities06 oh really ... I dont think soThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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true. Only training developmentally relevant mental milestones can improve intelligence!
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