Internet trolls are even more hostile when they’re using their real names, a study finds http://qz.com/741933 via @qz
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
v. interesting study. Still unpacking details. There are many hypotheses, and anonymity isn't always a significant predictor
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
there are some very weak claims here. Their test for H1, that there is more online than offline aggression, is not valid
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En réponse à @natematias @sarahjeong
next, they make causal claims that can't be assessed with a purely correlational study. I wouldn't make much of their H2 finding
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En réponse à @natematias @sarahjeong
they use more sophisticated modeling than most, but multilevel models can't support causal claims
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En réponse à @natematias @sarahjeong
sigh, not sure I have time for the blog post this study needs. There is much valuable here, but also much overstated
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oh man I wish you could find that time 
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