Whose side are sociologists on?
A very telling paper from 1967 written by a top sociologist called Howard S. Becker. Becker, H. S. (1967). Whose side are we on?. Social problems, 14(3), 239-247. I quote:…
A very telling paper from 1967 written by a top sociologist called Howard S. Becker. Becker, H. S. (1967). Whose side are we on?. Social problems, 14(3), 239-247. I quote:…
Sometimes when I complain about the horrible state of the art in social science, and especially in human resource management, senior colleagues tell me that it's near impossible to convince…
Audrey M. Shuey (who even has a barebones Wikipedia page) is one of the most important female early researchers in intelligence research along with Barbara Burks and Leta Hollingworth. Shuey,…
Also, the front page is now updated and runs in Django. This is much easier to manage than the old PHP site, but the front page currently redirects to the…
Anon on Reddit writes me: Hey, Emil! I’ve been a fan of your work for a while now. I respect your effort to give a voice to persecuted research directions.…
More posts with this tag https://twitter.com/KirkegaardEmil/status/1215984044564975616 Finet, C., Vermeer, H. J., Juffer, F., Bijttebier, P., & Bosmans, G. (2019). Remarkable cognitive catch-up in Chinese Adoptees nine years after adoption. Journal…
Most people have had the experience of being forced to do group brainstorming in schools, and various other places. This is supposed to increase creative output, more and better ideas.…
https://twitter.com/KirkegaardEmil/status/1265724131112357888 Ewan Birney, "Director of EMBL-EBI with an insatiable love of biology; small research group on genomics research.". He earlier embarrased himself by writing a zero-sources, full of errors pseudoscientific…
So you've seen the pictures of the infamous Tulsa race riot. Wikipedia even has renamed it to "Tulsa race massacre". New York Times has no less than 1250 hits for…
Retraction Watch has the story, I am merely reposting here for posterity. Tomas Hudlicky. (2020). “Organic synthesis—Where now?” is thirty years old. A reflection on the current state of affairs.…