John-Henry Pezzuto

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John-Henry Pezzuto

John-Henry Pezzuto

@john_pezzuto

Fan of libraries, podcasts & R. dm's open

La Jolla, CA Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Alex Imas
Alex Imas@alexolegimas·
My student Michael Cuna is on the econ job market this year. He has an excellent paper showing the impact of the hidden curriculum on educational outcomes, particularly in the case of first-gen students. The paper also demonstrates the potential for AI tools to close these gaps. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me or the rest of the committee if you have any questions.
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UChicago Economics@UChi_Economics

@CunaMichae77590’s JMP studies the hidden curriculum—unwritten rules for success. Combining data and field experiments, he finds first-gen students engage less in key actions, e.g. networking, due to low awareness. Read more: economics.uchicago.edu/directory/mich… #UChicago #EconJobMarket

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Kieran Gibson
Kieran Gibson@KieranJGibson·
I’m excited to share my job market paper for the 2025-2026 market! In a real-effort experiment, participants working solely for money completed 23% more tasks than those offered the same monetary reward plus a charitable incentive (p < 0.02) 🤯 Thread below (1/)
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Manuela Collis 🇺🇦
Manuela Collis 🇺🇦@manuelacollis·
I'm on the academic job market! My research examines the implications of exclusionary environments for individuals' careers, team performance, and organizations—with a focus on knowledge work. In my JMP, I study how sexual misconduct affects scientific production.
Florian Ederer@florianederer

When sexual misconduct at universities becomes public, departments publish less (roughly nine fewer papers over five years). The productivity hit comes from disclosure, not the misconduct itself (i.e., organizational costs of reputational crises).

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Xiaoyue Shan
Xiaoyue Shan@_XiaoyueShan_·
Does gender diversity in peer groups benefit performance? I ran a 7-year field experiment with 3,000+ students to find out Key findings: As gender diversity increases – Course grades in short & longer run⬆️ – Dropout rates⬇️ – Performance inequality in groups⬇️ Details below🧵
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Roni Porat 🎗️🟣
Roni Porat 🎗️🟣@ronchuli·
What can institutions do to improve minority achievements in higher education? In a new paper led by the incredible @KEndevelt, and co-supervised with @eranh75_eran, we test a light-touch intervention to foster belonging
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lucy 🐧@uneventual·
as machines get more powerful we should have like a john henry medal for the last person to be bested at any given task
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John-Henry Pezzuto@john_pezzuto·
@vlasceanu_mada I guess it's a chicken and the egg problem, but it also feels uncomfortable, to have private companies intentionally try to shift cultural norms across countries.
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John-Henry Pezzuto@john_pezzuto·
@vlasceanu_mada I guess my question is, should the search engines be representative of the internet they're searching? Is there evidence that they are not doing that?
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Adam Mastroianni
Adam Mastroianni@a_m_mastroianni·
So what do we do when there's oligopoly everywhere? I say: let's get weird. When a few things rule everything, being different is an act of civil disobedience.
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Adam Mastroianni@a_m_mastroianni·
Everywhere you look, the few have more. 1. Let's start with the most famous one: a few people earn more of the money. In the US, income inequality is greater now than it has been at any point in the past 100 years.
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John-Henry Pezzuto@john_pezzuto·
@betsylevyp @Prolific I was having trouble the other day. I think I was able to get it to work when I used Firefox instead. Have you tried that?
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John-Henry Pezzuto@john_pezzuto·
@nickchk Apparently! Sorry, I can't be more helpful without recreating the error. Does anything change if you change the tempReport line to `tempReport <- tempdir()`?
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Nick HK
Nick HK@nickchk·
@john_pezzuto Yeah I've found some osx/windows differences in this whole thing (including apparently d3 content knitting to pdf on mac??)
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Nick HK
Nick HK@nickchk·
Does anyone know how to get Rmarkdown render to stop using shortened folder names, or even better to use relative file paths? It's confusing LaTeX and this is killing me #comment123255700_69729617" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">stackoverflow.com/questions/6972…
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John-Henry Pezzuto@john_pezzuto·
@nickchk Adding on, I'm able to compile to compile your reprex properly on my computer without making any changes. I'm using MacOS
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Nick HK
Nick HK@nickchk·
@john_pezzuto This *maybe* worked? It's still using absolute filepaths but no longer shortens them, or at least didn't in this instance
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