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link.springer.com/article/10.3...
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the items measuring neutoricism/emotional stability here is doing better than the others in being far less skewed. the thing is its not explicitly an aim to have the mean score in the middle, and this can account for why it isn't
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i think the basic picture is pretty sound, but that the items that people actually rate often produce these kinds of very skewed distributions and this is undesirable. imo it should be an aim in item construction to achieve something more balanced that can discriminate better.
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it seems to progressively be becoming a more stigmatised practice in psychology with the rise of “open science” and esp among younger researchers. its remains striking though
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wouldn't be surprised if the firms that market themselves in this way and ensure that only people with distinctly australian accents answer the phone are breaching anti-discrimination law
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apparently not, since this measure of the unemployment gap suggests the view of the nairu according to their model average is ~4.8%
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so does it mean the RBA has revised its view of the nairu once again that it is forecasting a constant 4.2% unemployment rate with underlying inflation a constant 2.7% over the next 3 years?
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the algo benefits the seppos as well i reckon. i constantly feel like i am in the midst of basically an american conversation on social media. i've been meaning to pare back my follows which prob contributes to this, but have never got around to it
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when white men are underepresented in certain low paid jobs, that's because they are doing better than other groups, not because they are being persecuted lol
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wouldn't be surprised if mturk's biggest users were american psychology researchers, all of them constantly getting their 300 person rubbish samples
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yeh the strict health guidelines about caffeine and sleep appear more liberal than the cafe owners are prepared to stay open lol. the person who goes to sleep at 11pm can’t have their last sip - keeping to the advice - unless prepared themselves
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is that the estimate? yeah well given that’s pretty small fry its an important qualification