Kevin Cummins (@kcummins760) 's Twitter Profile
Kevin Cummins

@kcummins760

Public health researcher, biologist, research methodologist, educator, and open gov advocate

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Valentin Amrhein (@vamrhein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

„well-reasoned resistance is appropriate when reviewers or journal editors request methodological revisions contrary to expert recommendations.“ acpjournals.org/doi/full/10.73…

simine vazire (@siminevazire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m a year late, but I finally read this paper by Angelika Stefan & @nicebread303 - it’s so good. Each section could be its own paper (check out appendix E 🤯). One of the most impressive (and well-written) papers I’ve read in ages! Thanks for writing it! royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

Adam Berinsky (@adamberinsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in measuring Attentiveness in Self-Administered Surveys? Check out our new review piece published today in Public Opinion Quarterly: doi.org/10.1093/poq/nf…

American Psychological Association (@apa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More #teens are overdosing than ever—largely because of contamination of the drug supply with fentanyl, as well as the availability of stronger substances. Psychologists are developing more holistic evidence-based programs for #prevention: at.apa.org/z8n

Anna Stokke (@rastokke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“a national commitment to building a much stronger STEM pipeline is required. There's no better way to do this than by ensuring that every student has a strong foundation in mathematics” From Dale Chu fordhaminstitute.org/national/comme…

“a national commitment to building a much stronger STEM pipeline is required. There's no better way to do this than by ensuring that every student has a strong foundation in mathematics” From <a href="/Dale_Chu/">Dale Chu</a> 
fordhaminstitute.org/national/comme…
Kevin Cummins (@kcummins760) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love that rather than go for the minimal publishable unit and make this 2 or more papers they leveraged this into a coherent explore then confirm approach. nature.com/articles/s4156…

Kevin Cummins (@kcummins760) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hopeful work like this will result in practical brain biomarkers for psychiatric disorders. Maybe it’s the fMRI that gets us there.

Farzad Mostashari (@farzad_md) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ After residency at Mass General Hospital, I reported to Atlanta to meet my fellow CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service Officers. I have never felt so intimidated by my peers The best and the brightest, they were star clinicians, had served in disaster zones; MD/PhDs and MSF.

New Scientist (@newscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A vaccine that blocks cocaine from reaching the brain has helped people with an addiction to the drug take less of it in a small trial. newscientist.com/article/248057…

Anna Stokke (@rastokke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💡 If we want better results in math, we need a better approach. Better math curricula. Better teacher preparation. Instruction aligned with how humans learn. Reliable checks of student learning. It's overdue.

Steven Pinker (@sapinker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent essay by Peggy Sastre on Napoleon Chagnon's persecution by his anthropological colleagues for his empirical approach & politically incorrect findings about the Yanomamo. (I knew him well from 2 sabbaticals at UCSB, & Sarah Blaffer Hrdy's characterization is right on.)

Jonathan Haidt (@jonhaidt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here are the 2 largest projects we've ever done to catalogue the evidence that social media is harming teens at an industrial scale: 1) A review paper, in press 2) A new website that presents 31 internal Meta studies afterbabel.com/p/mountains-of…

Olivier George (@brainaddiction) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to share a new paper in Neuropsychopharmacology that addresses a long-standing question in addiction science: What actually drives the escalation of cocaine use over time? Big thanks to Jarryd Ramborger, undergraduate student extraordinaire, who led this work. I thought I knew

Very happy to share a new paper in <a href="/npp_journal/">Neuropsychopharmacology</a>
that addresses a long-standing question in addiction science: 
What actually drives the escalation of cocaine use over time?
Big thanks to Jarryd Ramborger, undergraduate student extraordinaire, who led this work.
I thought I knew