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- What the Spider-verse sadly missed (above)
- The anti wordle
- Great slides on why you should use Poisson regression instead of using log(1+y)
- Advice from Abby Post on approaching teaching evaluations:
I see a lot of faculty members complain about student course evaluations. Let me tell you, I get it. I taught a 4-4 for 3 years with 12 distinct course preps. Here’s what I learned. (1/8)
— Abby Post (@AbigailSPost) January 14, 2022
- Lee Harris on the case for rapprochement with Russia and, on the same topic, another amazing Paul Poast international relations Twitter thread:
We're close to witnessing a major war over Ukraine. Why? Turns out, it's been long predicted by international relations scholars.
[THREAD] pic.twitter.com/hGnSLlG7l8
— Paul Poast (@ProfPaulPoast) January 16, 2022