- May 2024
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citl.indiana.edu citl.indiana.edu
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Confront inappropriate language. If a student makes an inappropriate comment—racist, sexist, or otherwise offensive—letting it go without intervention can seem like a tacit endorsement of those views. And whether the slight is intentional or not, the impact is the same. Letting such comments pass unchallenged can seriously harm students' trust in you and their sense of belonging in the class and the university. Have some responses ready for how you are going to address such comments, including
handling inappropriate comments
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- Apr 2021
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store.steampowered.com store.steampowered.com
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this game is - well not exactly bad, but it also isn't a very good game of the genre - there are some riddles and puzzles that can give you quite the headache. I like hard puzzles, I like games where all isn't quite obvious - but I also like a barrier-free gaming experience.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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these events can break the flow of the game and force the player to repeat sections until they master the event, adding false difficulty to the game.
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- Aug 2020
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Ophir, Yaakov, and Yaffa Shir Raz. ‘Manipulations and Spins in Attention Disorders Research: The Case of ADHD and COVID-19’. Preprint. PsyArXiv, 20 August 2020. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/dmu4j.
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- manipulations
- stimulants reduce risk
- omissions
- biases
- is:preprint
- bogus results
- poor methodologies
- adverse effects of medication
- healthy scientific scepticism
- attention disorders research
- over-medication
- pharmaceutical industry
- over-diagnosis
- lang:en
- spins
- raise awareness
- transparent
- reliable
- misrepresentations
- over-treatment
- COVID-19
- ADHD
- increased risk of infection
- inappropriate operational definitions
- in-depth inspection
- attention disorders
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- Oct 2019
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www.telegraph.co.uk www.telegraph.co.uk
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Climate change: fake news or global threat? This is the science RUM.mark( 'content_load_fmp' ); Save
Overall scientific credibility: 'very low' according to the scientists who analyzed this article.
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- Jun 2019
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vaccineimpact.com vaccineimpact.com
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Fetal DNA Contaminants Found in Merck’s MMR Vaccines
Overall scientific credibility: 'low', according to scientists who analyzed this article.
Find more details in Health Feedback's analysis
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- Aug 2018
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www.theaustralian.com.au www.theaustralian.com.au
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Repeat after me: carbon dioxide is good for us
Overall scientific credibility: 'very low', according to scientists who analyzed this article.
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- Nov 2017
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www.independent.co.uk www.independent.co.uk
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Climate change might be worse than thought after scientists find major mistake in water temperature readings
Overall scientific credibility: 'low', according to scientists who analyzed this article.
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- May 2017
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www.dailywire.com www.dailywire.com
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Global Quackery: Earth Has Not Warmed For Past 19 Years, New Study Finds
Overall scientific credibility: 'very low', according to scientists who analyzed this article.
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- Feb 2017
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www.dailywire.com www.dailywire.com
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Scientists: Here's What Really Causes Climate Change (And It Has Nothing To Do With Human Beings)
Overall scientific credibility: 'low' to 'very low', according to 4 scientists who analyzed this article.
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- Jun 2016
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hypothes.is hypothes.is
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curse word DELUXE excellent.
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