Andris Saulītis (@slysts) 's Twitter Profile
Andris Saulītis

@slysts

In love with statistics, experiments, beh insights & deviations from the rational choice model. MA in anthropology from the NSSR, PhD in sociology from the EUI.

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Thank you Andris Saulītis for hosting a fantastic #IMEBESS in beautiful #Riga. It was a wonderful location for all #behaviouralists! It was great catching up with so many.

Thank you <a href="/Slysts/">Andris Saulītis</a> for hosting a fantastic #IMEBESS in beautiful #Riga. It was a wonderful location for all #behaviouralists! It was great catching up with so many.
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Join the Rotman School and BEAR UofT for a book launch event for What Works, What Doesn't (and When): Case Studies in Applied Behavioral Science edited by Dilip Soman 🇨🇦. 🗓️ June 4th at 12:00PM EST 📍Livestream Register here: bit.ly/4aOdW8y

Join the <a href="/rotmanschool/">Rotman School</a> and <a href="/UofT_BEAR/">BEAR UofT</a>  for a book launch event for What Works, What Doesn't (and When): Case Studies in Applied Behavioral Science edited by <a href="/dilipsoman/">Dilip Soman 🇨🇦</a>.

🗓️ June 4th at 12:00PM EST
📍Livestream

Register here: bit.ly/4aOdW8y
Andris Saulītis (@slysts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An insightful article on struggling debtors in the Czech Republic by Anja Decker & Tomáš Hoření Samec in Journal of Cultural Economy that also perfectly captures the essence of my study on Latvia in a single sentence tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

An insightful article on struggling debtors in the Czech Republic  by <a href="/AnjaDecker_SOU/">Anja Decker</a> &amp; <a href="/SamecTomas/">Tomáš Hoření Samec</a>  in <a href="/JCultEcon/">Journal of Cultural Economy</a> that also perfectly captures the essence of my study on Latvia in a single sentence tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Kareem Carr, Statistics Person (@kareem_carr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reason freedom of speech works in science is there's a very high barrier to entry, usually years of study. You have a right to your opinion but only after you've proved that you deeply understand the status quo. You can't replicate this with randos on social media.

ᴅʀ ᴍɪʀᴄᴇᴀ ᴢʟᴏᴛᴇᴀɴᴜ 🌼🐝 (@mzloteanu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#statstab 🎉 🎈 #200 🎉🎈 Live meta-analysis Thoughts: The future of meta-analyses should be editable, updateable, and live ones. #stats #metaanalysis #metascience journalofcognition.org/articles/10.53…

#statstab 🎉 🎈 #200 🎉🎈
Live meta-analysis

Thoughts: The future of meta-analyses should be editable, updateable, and live ones.

#stats #metaanalysis #metascience

journalofcognition.org/articles/10.53…
Andris Saulītis (@slysts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Šīs bija izmaiņas, kuras jau pirms 10 gadiem centās panākt Roberts Ķīlis Izglītības un zinātnes ministrija amatā (iespējams vēl kāds/kāda pirms tam). Mūsu zinātnes konkurētspēja desmit gados būtu bijusi citā līmenī. Bet ko tur par pagātni - tā būs citā līmenī pēc desmit gadiem. lsm.lv/raksts/zinas/l…

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“Par to es kārtējo reizi domāju pagājušajā nedēļā, kad sēdēju Latvijas Nacionālās operas ložā un vēros uz baleta "Riekstkodis" apmeklētājiem.”

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Ja neko nedarīsim ar augsto nevienlīdzību Latvijā, mums ir lielas izredzes ieslīgt autoritārismā: “The larger the share of national income and wealth going to the top one percent and top 10% of the population, the more likely the democracy is to erode.” pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

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It was great last year in Riga, and it will be amazing this year in Valencia: apply by Feb 1 to this great interdisciplinary conference for experimentalists! imebess.org