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Mitch Brown

@ExtravertedFace

Evolutionary Psychologist from Cleveland with a big neck @UArkansas #LetsGoOilers | Motivation | Social Perception | Mate Preferences | Formidability |

Fayetteville, AR Entrou em Mart 2019
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Andrew Grose@GroseAndrew·
I tried to buy one on-line but my credit card didn't go through which is weird because, when it comes to Jarry, everything goes through. #LetsGoOilers
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@12PursueTruth Discernment between the disorder and subclinical traits on which we naturally vary has been absent
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Barbara fringe psychologist@12PursueTruth·
Autism: “The spectrum has become so accommodating that I fear that it has now been stretched so far that it has become meaningless and is no longer useful as a medical diagnosis.” Problem is that psychologists, and increasingly a flood of master’s level therapists have come to rely on the autism diagnosis to support their practice. Their livelihood. I suspect schools face a similar reliance on autism diagnoses for extra funding. Furthermore: Parents love it because their child gets extra services. Students love it because it makes them special. Drug companies love it because they profit from drugs. Psychologists are supposed to be the gatekeepers on diagnoses, but we are not doing very well at it.
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Justin Mogilski@justin_mogilski·
I’d firewall science and activism. Different things. Make time for both, separately.
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Chris Ferguson 🐇✝️🥚🐰🍫🧺🌺🌷
I dunno. Effects for teen reports look pretty weak to me, granted a little hard to assess given they provide little metrics in the graph. The source is a conservative think tank, so I'm not sure it's an unbiased source. Bit of a red flag here that Dr. Danish immediately calls anyone disagreeing a "cope". I'm not sure I "buy" gentle parenting as an approach, but my understanding is that decades of research suggest authoritarian parenting is generally associated with negative outcomes (as compared to authoritative parenting). Has something changed on that? My general impression, though, is that most parenting decisions beyond not abusing your kids and making sure they know you love them, don't really matter all that much in terms of actual outcomes.
Dr Danish@operationdanish

We now have evidence that gentle parenting doesn’t work. Here’s an uncomfortable truth about parenting no one wants to say out loud: The data is not kind to gentle parenting. According to teenagers, strict curfews. strict bedtimes, screen limits, device drop off times, dedicated homework blocks, and sleepover restrictions IMPROVE higher relationship quality. And yes, parenting difficulty goes up. Of course it does. Leadership is harder than appeasement. For the past decade we have been sold a watered down, Instagram friendly version of “gentle parenting” that often collapses into boundary avoidance, endless negotiation and emotional processing without enforcement. Parents terrified of saying no because they do not want to rupture connection. But connection without authority is not connection. It is dependency. When parents impose structure, the relationship improves. Teenagers report better parent child relationship quality in homes with curfews and rules. Younger kids report better relationships in homes with screen limits and bedtimes. Even device drop off times correlate positively. Why? Because structure is not cruelty. Structure is love made visible. A bedtime says: your brain matters more than your entertainment. A screen limit says: your dopamine system is not fully developed and I will guard it until it is. A curfew says: your safety matters more than your social standing. That is not authoritarianism. That is caring. Boundaries create friction. Friction creates growth. The parent absorbs the short term discomfort so the child does not pay the long term cost. Children do not experience well calibrated limits as rejection. They experience them as stability. The human brain craves predictability. Predictability reduces anxiety. Reduced anxiety strengthens attachment. That is why relationship quality goes up. Notice something else in the data. The strongest effects are around time structure. Bedtime. Homework. Devices. Outside play. These are environmental constraints. They scaffold executive function. The winning formula is not tyranny. It is high warmth plus high structure. The modern failure mode is high warmth plus low structure. That is just abdication of responsibility wrapped in empathy. Children need leadership, not negotiation. They need adults who can tolerate their anger. They need boundaries that do not move every time emotions spike. They need someone whose prefrontal cortex is fully myelinated. The harder path produces the stronger bond. Because when a child feels that someone is strong enough to hold the line, they relax. And relaxed nervous systems build durable relationships.

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Ed Hagen
Ed Hagen@ed_hagen·
1. After I posted my critical review of @Anthrofuentes Sex is a Spectrum, a colleague pointed out that his figure of adult heights by sex (bottom panel👇) can't be right: there aren't that many US adults shorter than 4' or taller than 7' Turns out Fuentes' data are made up 🧵
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@amyalkon Not about me. But similarly soulcrushing
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Cancer sucks. That's it. That's the tweet.
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Greg Lukianoff
Greg Lukianoff@glukianoff·
There are two places in the world where I’ve thought for decades the world might end. One is North Korea, which is why I ferociously opposed it getting nukes. Unfortunately, that ship has sailed. The other is Iran, where a nightmare theocracy rules over a population that doesn’t want it, and the theocrat-in-chief is in a hurry to get nukes that I believe he will actually use. We were offered a chance to support the Iranian people many years ago, and we missed it. This may be the last chance we ever have to help free the Iranian people—and we can barely pay attention. If the uprising fails, the world will be a far less safe place.
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone

The sad reality is that most people don't care about Iran. It doesn't bring clicks or "likes" and it's not the "fashionable thing" to be outraged about. Which means that those of us who do care, have to shout even louder Be their voice Free Iran!!

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@BootleggedChad You look happy post-surgery and your attire makes you appear festive
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chad burner@BootleggedChad·
i need your attention and compliments please
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William Costello
William Costello@CostelloWilliam·
Thrilled that our forthcoming article in American Psychologist: “Evolutionary Psychology Hypotheses Are Testable and Falsifiable” has been chosen as the journal’s Topic in Focus & Editor’s Choice. Coming soon with two commentaries + our reply. Open access for the first 4 weeks.
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@RobClarkTenor Do they ring bells in Canada for the end of treatments like down here? Congrats on being even hairier than those cells!
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Robert Clark@RobClarkTenor·
Final day of treatment! Feeling amazing! 🧡🧡🧡
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@sfmcguire79 This is why I didn't comment on this at the start. The essay was really stupid and something that I would have raked over the coals as an instructor. But the feedback gave me pause because some of what the instructor said seemed ideological enough to warrant investigation.
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Steve McGuire
Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79·
The University of Oklahoma has concluded its investigation of the teaching assistant who gave the student a zero on her paper: “Based on an examination of the graduate teaching assistant's prior grading standards and patterns, as well as the graduate teaching assistant's own statements related to this matter, it was determined that the graduate teaching assistant was arbitrary in the grading of this specific paper. The graduate teaching assistant will no longer have instructional duties at the University.”
University of Oklahoma@UofOklahoma

A statement from the University of Oklahoma:

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chad burner@BootleggedChad·
the dr told me i should be on bed rest and my cat agreed
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I had a grifter try to schlock something in response to an article I wrote last night. Completely missed the point, Donnie. Out of your element.
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