Defending Epstein: In 2015, following Epstein's conviction, Trivers stated that Epstein had served his time and, regarding the assault allegations, said to Reuters: "By the time they're 14 or 15 they're like grown women were 60 years ago, so I don't see the acts as so heinous".Correspondence & Support: Emails showed over 500 references to Trivers, with him thanking Epstein for "warm support" and calling him a "person of integrity" who helped him with financial "blessings" after a career crisis.Connection to Scandals: Trivers was linked to the scandal through a "tumultuous tenure" at Rutgers University—from which he was suspended and eventually left
Does the research address the following question? Of the half (1,950 = 3,900/2) that do replicate, do those "cluster" to specific topics versus those the 1,950 that don't replicate as well? If so, then are the researchers proposing topical biases, lack of consistent samples, or various other challenges??
I listened to Rob’s book on Audible and it was absolutely riveting. I was very glad that he narrated it himself, which added to its authenticity.
Defending Epstein: In 2015, following Epstein's conviction, Trivers stated that Epstein had served his time and, regarding the assault allegations, said to Reuters: "By the time they're 14 or 15 they're like grown women were 60 years ago, so I don't see the acts as so heinous".Correspondence & Support: Emails showed over 500 references to Trivers, with him thanking Epstein for "warm support" and calling him a "person of integrity" who helped him with financial "blessings" after a career crisis.Connection to Scandals: Trivers was linked to the scandal through a "tumultuous tenure" at Rutgers University—from which he was suspended and eventually left
As history shows, the moral character of brilliant people seldom equals their talent.
Yo, let’s get open therapy for us EMDR therapists, I’m ready to take my traumatology writings and ideas to y’all
We're still experimenting with this but may at some point have guests.
Does the research address the following question? Of the half (1,950 = 3,900/2) that do replicate, do those "cluster" to specific topics versus those the 1,950 that don't replicate as well? If so, then are the researchers proposing topical biases, lack of consistent samples, or various other challenges??
Reproducibility was higher for economics and political science; much lower for education and business.