· 6 years ago · Oct 19, 2019, 05:48 PM
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5- Very excited for this. https://t.co/EeYBUXhrAb
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7- My reflections from experiences in 2 high-stress environments (military & ivy league), plus tips. https://t.co/6sQFkdEJMR
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9- The fact-value gap, as stated by @charlesmurray https://t.co/tLwYgn5we7
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11- Wow infants expect resources to be divided according to individual's place in a dominance hierarchy (higher = more) https://t.co/UJiQiviZjH
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13- Children take relationships into account when deciding how to divide resources https://t.co/fnotQYAQq5
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15- @ScottAdamsSays Your systems approach has helped me in college. Thank you! I talk about your book here https://t.co/6sQFkdEJMR
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17- Human tendency to detect agency even when none exists may be linked to evolutionary advantage https://t.co/ztRYZYxiAl
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19- People find it more acceptable to suppress scientific findings if it challenges their politics https://t.co/XOp1wntbqK https://t.co/7RnsY32Ohy
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21- Does high intelligence translate into a more accurate view of reality? It depends. https://t.co/xuvoBwZIYr
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23- Thanks. I like that passage. https://t.co/B9W1oEcCP8
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25- Free will https://t.co/a5d3fowlBz
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27- @RoamingMil Most effective way to reduce animal suffering is to just stop eating chickens. That's about 80% as ethical as going full vegan. https://t.co/fEhMUZ0dmy
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29- Very much enjoying The Mind Club by @kurtjgray. Provocative ideas, terrific writing. https://t.co/nPiNhMeaIV
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31- Curious about AI but don't know much about it? This is by far the best explanation of what you need to know. https://t.co/LivjaTxgCa
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33- "People tend to lie more to highly competent others." https://t.co/4xePbmuR0G Yes, I lied to you, but you should take it as a compliment https://t.co/nXxFiqxDKp
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35- Psychopaths are actually a little dumber than average, contra the Hannibal Lecter stereotype: new meta-analysis https://t.co/9TzD82ofEZ
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37- Accurate. My first two jobs: Dishwasher & grocery clerk. Great line from Curmudgeon's Guide by @charlesmurray https://t.co/cL3LVrUx1e
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39- "Is truncating the y-axis dishonest?
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43- By @bill_easterly https://t.co/pfMl4IDcwZ"
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45- People with high political knowledge especially likely to discredit polls that conflict with their beliefs https://t.co/fGWxCZz6vg
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47- My thoughts on the importance of veterans sharing our stories.Thanks to @thewarhorsenews, @USATODAYcollege & @ahiatt https://t.co/ikl9YuQyZR
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49- What "multiple, converging lines" of scientific evidence" looks like (Gary Brase replicability session). @PsychoSchmitt & Pilcher #HBES2017 https://t.co/MND1krnLrc
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51- Reading science, math, and philosophy one hour per day will likely put you at the upper echelon of human success within seven years. https://t.co/8PBP63BvqP
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53- """Veterans have stories to tell. We should learn how to tell them.""
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55- War Horse Writing Fellow Robert Henderson... https://t.co/4xNcfwGtKh"
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57- What is the purpose of reason? https://t.co/l58tgBmzx6
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59- "With more rules we have solved most of the problems in the world. That just leaves the weird events..." https://t.co/bW0gMSRcB1
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61- How to make your tables less terrible - in a gif. I have no idea who made this (thank you), but it's brilliantly handy. https://t.co/JJ57i7VTCp
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67- Three ways that moral grandstanding can damage moral discourse https://t.co/dYVXtJigNy https://t.co/uvLHJhk885
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69- Looking for a wife in 1865 https://t.co/5YWWag7isA
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71- Political disagreement exists because of tribal loyalties, not a lack of factual knowledge https://t.co/qzXw0LdT5G
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73- If you watch a documentary and recount it well at a barbecue I hold you in the same esteem as someone with a PhD.
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75- """How Technology Hijacks Your Mind – from a Magician and Google's Design Ethicist""
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79- People think political opponents are more uncertain about their views, because they must be based on misinformation. https://t.co/E4LsX7alYv https://t.co/kn0FS110j9
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81- 7 powerful essays about work and money from 7 soon-to-be college students http://t.co/wQtKWpnpVn http://t.co/cJdQ5w2R9w
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83- "Cartoon: @sapinker explains how literature changes moral intuitions and thereby changes history for the better:
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87- Q. What is correlation between Cognitive Reflection Test scores and ideology? A. Only trivially different from zero. https://t.co/xdfDbybjoS https://t.co/dTmwwfLTym
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89- Endorsements by celebrities work because our tribal brains misperceive them as local alphas whose tastes are worth learning -- @sentientist
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91- dude no what the fuck https://t.co/86KkqaF2TU
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93- History never repeats. Human nature does.
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95- Aguiar and colleagues find that video games explain a big portion of the decline in working hours for young men https://t.co/u5oh17jq3q https://t.co/nYY2IfGMnF
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97- The Secret to Applying to College as a Military Veteran https://t.co/wsbwE97Eyy via @PsychToday
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99- Albert Bandura on how people can be evil, yet still view themselves as good. https://t.co/9QsC5Y7710
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101- What happens when you give a 2 year old a famous ethics conundrum? ? https://t.co/QIHpxXhGdk
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103- Great article from @desaimihira. Accurately describes the mindset of my peers in college. https://t.co/hjkg9J3HO2
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105- Children sensitive to identity versus action (more likely to offer help when they hear "helper" versus "helping") https://t.co/bYOon6oUQU
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107- Oh dear, even people with neuroscience training believe an awful lot of brain myths https://t.co/5loxN0K7KF https://t.co/VXmIbdKr4M
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109- Jeez, and I thought I was tough. https://t.co/epDDTsf6sI
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111- Spent an afternoon with Albert Bandura (most cited living psychologist) talking about moral philosophy, social cognition, & happiness! https://t.co/5yNIrZHQm5
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113- Maybe the real p-values were the friends we made along the way
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115- APA member Richard Holton is mentioned in this article on moral psychology in young children. https://t.co/07uKA4U96U
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117- In political surveys, monetary incentives cause people to choose responses based on facts instead of party loyalty https://t.co/zyHd7h3ct1
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119- Brainstorming doesn't work. Criticizing ideas works. https://t.co/GahxtCgPZU
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121- @sapinker @TheOnion My take:If you want to exchange ideas, better to meet in person, groups of 2 or 3. No one to impress, no judges awarding social points.
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123- #Veterans can now transition from the military to civilian-college life through the @WSP_Vets, via @USVeteransMag https://t.co/3l5K63viHp
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125- The desire to learn what others think about what is true may sit deeper than the desire to learn what really is true https://t.co/cqcf3q7MKN https://t.co/pBpULGByn8
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127- In a Milgram experiment where the victim was a robot, all participants meted out the highest electrical punishment. https://t.co/0gsNY91jz5 https://t.co/hmmCWhjOSp
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129- A pirating service for academic journal articles could bring down the whole establishment https://t.co/FnysNgVbA6
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131- Which skills make people most employable, & are hardest to automate? Nice analysis by @80000Hours HT @willmacaskill https://t.co/ZXQCa34KCd https://t.co/1HfKvxwGu2
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133- Many people, including atheists, intuitively assume that perpetrators of immoral acts are likely atheists. @wgervais https://t.co/H95ssxWdzg https://t.co/oN5sD1KU6E
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135- Children's understanding of ownership: The first possessor is the "true owner" https://t.co/Cz0N02eMac
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137- Which direction is the train going? Keep looking. Nice illusion. https://t.co/1EQXOIwKqF
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139- People are more likely to wash the dishes when they're in a good mood https://t.co/AA9djtpcn7 https://t.co/VU5FMBmFnT
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141- Acceptance rates for doctoral programs in psychology https://t.co/S4jlN5Jba6
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143- A Student Veteran’s Guide to College Moral Tribes | Psychology Today https://t.co/iIUYR8QDy5
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145- Had a great conversation with Albert Bandura! #NewProfilePic https://t.co/1c3JPZCXia
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147- Babies learn more easily about the features of an object if they first witness it violate their expectations https://t.co/QlCdVX0sqq
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149- "The relationship between religious belief and moral behavior is, in fact, not well understood." https://t.co/UJiY0HjFQt
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151- @amyalkon @fsnole1 @toadmeister I really disliked school as a kid, graduated near bottom of HS class. Def did not prepare me for college. Reading on my own did.
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153- Children's moral reasoning may be more complex then you realize: https://t.co/jBhXAiY4NP @PsychToday #ChildDevelopment #parenting
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155- @primalpoly Great, beautiful campus.
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157- @robinhanson Aligns well with self-efficacy theories
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159- People more willing to give electric shocks to people of higher or lower status than themselves https://t.co/S1xgNGlCSL https://t.co/krmFlPpUb2
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161- Trauma survivors engage in more pro-social behaviors https://t.co/HaJU7eKhg2 https://t.co/h5l6IjU7JJ
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163- Voter turnout rates by education https://t.co/Q4yFJt6KsP https://t.co/wdeVL7ygEP
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165- Intuitions about friendship: "Whoever is not with me is against me" https://t.co/N7Noyzig84 https://t.co/ga5Q08TdRX
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167- Sometimes success is 3% brains and 97% not getting distracted by the internet.
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169- 5 Simple Tips for Applying to Psychology Internships | Psychology Today https://t.co/HnvE8p0uVT
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171- We think a "group of people" have less mind than "people in a group" https://t.co/RI0nnpME1H
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173- The age you peak at everything (according to BusinessInsider). I know some are correct - can't vouch for all https://t.co/6t55VAu7Ep
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175- If you die while you're fully awake and alert people are more likely to obey the requests of your will https://t.co/A5gqvvy4de https://t.co/PAn6ZS1GOW
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177- "-Least likely to cite other social sciences: psychology
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187- My thoughts on the importance of veterans sharing our stories.Thanks to @thewarhorsenews, @USATODAYcollege & @ahiatt https://t.co/ikl9YuQyZR
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189- I was introduced to Isaiah Berlin's ideas at a seminar 3 years ago. Remains one of my favorite thinkers https://t.co/SG2uRiJSsn https://t.co/YppVoale76
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191- "Respondents with the most education and the highest scores had the most polarized beliefs." https://t.co/vlxvIykvg5
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193- Why children sometimes learn more from their peers than adults: They're more vigilant about reasons given by their peers https://t.co/i8KbXSH3tC
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199- Useful tips from faculty at our great institutions https://t.co/zIa8DzvJ6I
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201- How do young kids think about "right" and "wrong?" One author describes how #morals can be complex. https://t.co/1H3hHrPaJl
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203- One weird element of free will skeptics: They want to convince ppl of a belief they apparently have no choice about https://t.co/U1hCSRHZSL
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205- I talk about moral dyad theory in my latest for @PsychToday https://t.co/oFw2RRM0WN
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221- "EMINEM: his palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy
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227- Interesting study: "When teachers received feedback about their similarities with specific students...those students earned higher grades." https://t.co/fVxTjhQ6nz
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229- Would People Agree About Everything If We Paid Them? | Psychology Today https://t.co/VgcQRt3fVN
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231- The new coat of arms in the dining hall is cool https://t.co/7z8CheuQdu
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233- @jordanbpeterson @newcriterion Fascinating paper: Suggests moral considerations are more important than facts on determining what is "true" https://t.co/WtOggpoYr5 https://t.co/q5WNvZq2v5
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235- I enjoy the pop culture references in textbooks https://t.co/lDp9nDXY6A
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237- "Assigned reading from 1 class: The Art of War
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245- Going to be a great semester! https://t.co/Dv1RuTSOwm"
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247- "There once was a man named Nate, who wanted to do something great
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253- Children prefer others to get less than themselves, and will pay a penalty to get more than others https://t.co/30jXI3gQpw
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255- if ghosts r real why are there no dinosaur ghosts? think about that, but u won't bc i just blew your mind with something called logic, idiot
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257- Understanding the long term consequences of your actions. https://t.co/Pxk4XjBHxt
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259- Please no https://t.co/3T2bWOesq4
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261- The Science Behind Why People Follow the Crowd https://t.co/1DW2NYQwDG by @PsychToday
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263- I'm amazed it even reached 44%. https://t.co/xSsGjCV4hm
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265- The 2 hour rule: Set 2 hours aside each week to do nothing. Except think. https://t.co/Qw4WgAeosO
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267- i just found out that the division symbol (÷) is just a blank fraction with dots replacing the numerator and denominator. oh my god.
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269- The Science Behind Why People Follow the Crowd | Psychology Today https://t.co/1DW2NYyVf6 – https://t.co/kv65N2dkIT
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271- Political disagreement exists because of tribal loyalties, not a lack of factual knowledge https://t.co/N1fVzMI4DH?amp=1
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273- Common behaviors are seen as more moral https://t.co/zf0PU7nRWe It can't be wrong, everyone does it https://t.co/pHAfbE3sFN
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275- @regimetheory Fair. Can't be any worse than surfing Twitter or other forms of procrastination
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277- Political disagreement exists because of tribal loyalties, not a lack of factual knowledge https://t.co/qzXw0KWhH6
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279- @primalpoly @HdxAcademy Reminds me of the Ideological Turing Test from @bryan_caplan https://t.co/gzbc3Ci5W9
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281- "-People want to punish bad behavior, don't care if it deters more bad
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283- -But scrutinize good behavior, to see if reward will promote more good https://t.co/LFHvHTSIF2"
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285- "The top 10 events that shaped each generation
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289- Kids ability to delay gratification on marshmallow task is increasing. 84% of experts failed to predict. https://t.co/55BbmuXEvN #prereg https://t.co/XKPqqoZWek
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305- "We remember the disadvantages we've overcome, but gratitude & compassion stem from recalling advantages we've had.
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309- Roll over James Joyce. The crowd-sourcers have struck again. WaPo neologism contest. https://t.co/9ARoxluzsF
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313- The Blame Game: We Love to Blame Others, But Why? https://t.co/yDiU9bs7Vv
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315- Tribalism matters more than principles? https://t.co/n6lF0GZ9AV
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317- Interestingly, the less trauma a country experiences the higher the #PTSD prevalence. https://t.co/xxQZtGqTj0
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321- If moral outrage is a fire, is the internet like gasoline? New in @NatureHumBehav: Moral Outrage in the Digital Age https://t.co/IRCK9jeHP4
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323- Monkey see, monkey do. The Science Behind Why People Follow the Crowd https://t.co/sW8VHtnea4 #influence #socialproof https://t.co/4EWbV8K60m
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325- People would rather annihilate a resource than take the responsibility for its unfair distribution among others. https://t.co/oYiUReJALY https://t.co/2CXVCfmGwk
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331- "-People want to punish bad behavior, don't care if it deters more bad
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333- -But scrutinize good behavior, to see if reward will promote more good https://t.co/LFHvHTSIF2"
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337- lol I found this while distracted on Tumblr when I was meant to be writing https://t.co/hPpU38s15f
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339- Want to help people succeed as entrepreneurs? Study says teach them psychology, not accounting. https://t.co/5qStiBgDZ1 (via @TheEconomist)
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341- Would People Agree About Everything If We Paid Them? | Psychology Today https://t.co/smGpvqud85
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343- @Ben_Tappin @JakobHaentjes thanks! :)
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345- @LindaSkitka @Ben_Tappin @JakobHaentjes link here: https://t.co/redy1zb6ef
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347- 4/ While the business model for distributing facts and truth dies out, the model for distributing opinions and signaling goods is booming.
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349- so two of my classmates just asked our professor if his shirt is missing a 2nd part. https://t.co/38ejxdUANN
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351- Accusing others of moral wrongdoings makes the accuser appear to have higher ethical standards. https://t.co/rJc1IzD6NV https://t.co/gPIoVQCMDC
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353- My latest for @PsychToday https://t.co/WGOXIc6l2I
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357- "Empathy distorts our moral judgments in pretty much the same way that prejudice does." @paulbloomatyale https://t.co/Cx5pCIApTr
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361- What ordinary ppl will do to protect their reputation(even go to jail!). cool study from @AndyVonasch & colleagues https://t.co/S76QFNX4K5 https://t.co/DPV3LIp70a
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363- People around the wold rate moral reputation as more important than any other value except physical security https://t.co/LtkbpCRQBJ
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365- Great line from Hamilton here in The Federalist Papers https://t.co/banzDt8RpV
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367- Political disagreement exists because of tribal loyalties, not a lack of factual knowledge https://t.co/qzXw0KWhH6
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369- People infer the height of others based on their language and accent https://t.co/qAVscrrzS4
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371- “Make your research about the world, not the literature.” https://t.co/6889fwHesX
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373- @DJJustJules @peez @paulbloomatyale Would a transporter copy of Gandhi deserve moral praise?
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375- "Q. How often do we touch our phones?
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379- A. 2,617 times a day. https://t.co/ovtXLN1jRY"
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381- @pkmorgan Interesting analogy!
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383- The test of learning psychology https://t.co/WgVcrzvNSl
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385- A loophole to Kant's axe murderer at the door scenario https://t.co/DZM8GkpmdA
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387- Picked up books including Spent by @primalpoly among others https://t.co/pUIokKZDB3
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389- "Is Your Self-Esteem Too High to Be Successful? | Psychology Today https://t.co/nkj3QDAEIL
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391- By @robhendersonEW https://t.co/DBh403VpiD"
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393- Chimpanzees will punish a perpetrator only when they are personally victimized https://t.co/OpfDvmEoms
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395- When signs don't quite convey the message they were going for... (HT @RichardWiseman) https://t.co/QvUtRrSmmI
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397- @angjiang General = average of similar situations. & sure, if person does complete project in 6 mos, she is likely to generalize her particular case
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399- Great #Nudge Painted 3D effect zebra crossing in Iceland slows traffic #BehavioralEconomics #ChoiceArchitecture https://t.co/Lk0YfiIsZh
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401- Scientific caution runs against the grain of human nature https://t.co/JNGEXL2Wu3
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403- @StrongerAtBP Superforecasting by Tetlock, pg 38
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405- Why more knowledge doesn't always make us more accurate: Our biases distort incoming information https://t.co/Io2Nq6xu51
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409- Here's why people sometimes enjoy negative emotional experiences—like being scared on #Halloween https://t.co/cM2tQyXAk8 #SWEEP
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413- Here's why people sometimes enjoy negative emotional experiences https://t.co/JyCJdocX4Q
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415- Greater scientific intelligence increases skepticism of climate change among republicans, increases belief of climate change among democrats https://t.co/ICeOda7e7L
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417- @pkmorgan That's definitely one possibility
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419- 3 yr olds distinguish between moral vs. arbitrary norms. And hold everyone to moral, but not other, norms https://t.co/2Ly8tuZymj
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421- Making stimuli for my senior project. Science. https://t.co/LIFqPioYa8
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423- "If what Machiavelli believed is true, this undermines one major assumption of Western thought: namely, there is to be found the final solution of the question of how men should live." Long, and worth it. https://t.co/w9uh7tm4f2
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425- Daytime injuries heal twice as fast as wounds sustained at night https://t.co/kY3MlyC2Sn https://t.co/uC97hkgzjW
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427- For #VeteransDay2017 check out the great work @Service2School is doing to get vets into college https://t.co/NtviMqmZLy
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429- America's elite colleges need more veterans, writes Brennan Shearer, a former Marine https://t.co/BIMUDC5arp https://t.co/dlRfgS1bqG
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431- I was honored to give these remarks at @Yale for Veterans Day https://t.co/lmlcaWULte
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435- "Yale honored Veterans Day with a ceremony on Friday, with remarks from Rob Henderson '18, an Air Force veteran of 8 years:
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449- People are "creeped out" at the idea of receiving organ transplants from people of different categories, fearing they will be contaminated https://t.co/fOd5VHH386 https://t.co/U2j1iSTbeX
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451- "Your mind stores language not as a list of words, but as a network of categories" https://t.co/wMaeZDdbeh
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453- @sapinker @BostonGlobe Aligns with the research I reviewed here https://t.co/sEwoSh6UiO
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455- People love certainty, and will punish you for not showing it (from Superforecasting by @PTetlock) https://t.co/45iJgqnRtG
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457- Your kids are going to do things they shouldn’t. It helps if you married someone with a sense of humour. https://t.co/VVTstejBJO
458-
459- @primalpoly Keys in a jar
460-
461- So good https://t.co/6neX2ppZOd
462-
463- Our brains prefer stories, not statistics https://t.co/oTChlb7EZm
464-
465- From Trolley Problem Memes on facebook https://t.co/YYfIFb5eUS
466-
467- Does anyone in visual perception know why you can hear this gif? https://t.co/mcT22Lzfkp
468-
469- Created a meme inspired by @PTetlock and John Gaddis (currently taking his class) https://t.co/Jd5pRVtnqN
470-
471- @EdLatimore https://t.co/hoEQcI6Uee
472-
473- @primalpoly This piece from @KevinSimler describes this absurd belief idea quite well https://t.co/SNYG6Ry52A
474-
475- The Remarkable 'Curvature Blindness' Illusion - Neuroskeptic https://t.co/KDPouUSuOW https://t.co/AEHIdW9j3P
476-
477- Why you should stop feeling bad about all those books you buy and don’t read https://t.co/gNFDNL10Ob
478-
479- Best thread I've seen on Twitter. Made my morning https://t.co/PpUWJeLsJs
480-
481- "When blaming others, we care more about intentions
482-
483-
484-
485- When punishing others, we care more about outcomes https://t.co/BjCOyYC5u0"
486-
487- In some cases, recognizing the humanity in others increases the likelihood of violence against them. Fascinating findings here https://t.co/qmFI42TocC
488-
489- Ads tailored to people based on their personality traits. Up to 40% more clicks and 50% more purchases. https://t.co/BMZud1nUsJ https://t.co/NPfXrmrgOq
490-
491- Watched this movie on a long flight. Terrific from start to finish, top 3 for this year. https://t.co/bOL7Folpzy
492-
493- "But what is the meaning of these idols and eggs-- and why do you hide them?" https://t.co/PonboZZtif
494-
495- @PTetlock This was a pleasant surprise https://t.co/tXCZYeWymI
496-
497- He’s cracked the code we didn’t even know we had https://t.co/ymL22ZVUkR
498-
499- I have been trying to track down a source for this. Cool if true https://t.co/fxBwARPhLr
500-
501- This robot can do push-ups. It even 'sweats' to keep the motors of its muscles cool. https://t.co/EWtDZ6y8ye https://t.co/BssDPTUEAE
502-
503- @BretWeinstein Isn't this the postmodern idea in a nutshell? Conflicts interpreted through the lens of power struggle rather than search for truth
504-
505- https://t.co/vCRLdf9iOm
506-
507- Smart people really are more likely to wear glasses. From @StuartJRitchie 's great book on intelligence https://t.co/C5jElPDZiU
508-
509- One benefit of being home for the holidays with kids and children's books: finally learning how a car works https://t.co/To21izPbaO
510-
511- https://t.co/U3x4x8VnI6
512-
513- My son's a little worried that Santa may skip our house because he was sometimes bad this year. I explained that Santa uses an exponentially weighted moving average to compute your goodness score, so more recent datapoints dominate and he's probably fine.
514-
515- And from the @LRB the greatest Christmas joke ever. https://t.co/dwUgPZqg5X
516-
517- What I'm reading while I wait for people to wake up for Christmas ? https://t.co/uXaxZ93Peq
518-
519- There's one chemical in your brain responsible for wrecking your work life. Here's how to manage it. @jboitnott https://t.co/XsSJEcrVHd
520-
521- Everything we eat both causes and prevents cancer https://t.co/fNx1pPUkv2 https://t.co/hJekigARbA
522-
523- Accurate https://t.co/t1Nd8ZRs7d
524-
525- Intuitions about what "normal" means: A blend of the statistical average and the normative ideal https://t.co/ymfdm1fn2k
526-
527- This is a terrific discussion of the psychology of human judgment by Charles Munger https://t.co/BHALXB2jhT
528-
529- “All morality must be grounded in a belief that every single human being is created equal, and is equally deserving of dignity and of just and fair treatment." https://t.co/jeuGDufqkO
530-
531- Granny's rule. From a speech by Charles Munger https://t.co/KEcUV89KJC
532-
533- It is the period between Christmas and New year. No one knows what day it is. Time doesn't really exist. Can we start drinking at 10am? Why not. Existence is a confusion.
534-
535- Why Amazon delivers small things in huge boxes occasionally https://t.co/Qhtbnc5g6w
536-
537- My latest for Psychology Today! https://t.co/QR5PJBiLjR
538-
539- Very cool graph show what people really mean when they use vague terminology describing the probability of an event. Source: https://t.co/BWP69oq7cp https://t.co/cLLc0BgZVO
540-
541- New episode now up! VBW favorite guest @paulbloomatyale joins @peez and @tamler to talk about the ethics of dehumanization. Plus still more on Star Trek transporters. https://t.co/ynkSJjdlBb
542-
543- Charles Munger on why humans love the status quo and avoid change https://t.co/iwxygge0WK
544-
545- "The human mind works a lot like the human egg" https://t.co/oJlXxzj77e
546-
547- This graph of happiness over age is like an inverse graph of expectations. https://t.co/GZfIE6Qz28
548-
549- the behavior you see is usually the result of incentives you don't see https://t.co/TqaUxFaO2h
550-
551- One dog says to another, “Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?” “No,” the other replies, “but it makes my mouth water.” More Behavioral Science Jokes: https://t.co/JS1Hll7oGR via @behscientist
552-
553- this is too real https://t.co/geic4V1gaJ
554-
555- "ME: *realises I've just stepped on an ant* oh no
556-
557-
558-
559- JOHN WICK: Has anyone seen my pet ant?
560-
561-
562-
563- ME: OH NO"
564-
565- This is when a robot is going to take your job, according to Oxford University https://t.co/5hoseg7jqY https://t.co/Gb60wOhbo1
566-
567- My own contribution to Time's cover story on optimism: Why we refuse to see the bright side. https://t.co/q5joz2C7sn
568-
569- 29-, 39-, and 49-year-olds are more likely to run marathons than 30-, 40-, and 50-year-olds. @DanielPink explores why people do extreme things when the end of a decade is approaching: https://t.co/xGQ9UPwevz https://t.co/AdlEdX9ntP
570-
571- @EdLatimore And I know some wrestlers who would take issue with being on that list of things people "play"
572-
573- @charlesmurray Paleoconservative: A Republican who adheres to a no-sugar, no-grain diet (happy birthday!)
574-
575- Brilliant dolphins. This is like the scene in Jurassic Park when the crew realizes the dinosaurs are way smarter than they thought. https://t.co/AtCIkmlEJO https://t.co/Y1djCWo1c1
576-
577- It's so much more important for high-schoolers to learn basic statistics than for them to learn trigonometry -- whoever made that decision 150 years ago should be exhumed and fired
578-
579- Brazen daylight robbery caught on camera as a seagull allegedly enters a bakery and steals a bag of chips. https://t.co/MXH5JKtnsm https://t.co/j5Kbxduy5A
580-
581- “People who are good at self-control … seem to be structuring their lives in a way to avoid having to make a self-control decision in the first place" https://t.co/9Kn0zpUBLT
582-
583- Humans love to mind read https://t.co/dNXMkEXF39
584-
585- Hippocampus (left) means "sea horse" because it looks like a sea horse (right) https://t.co/8JMgyEP8z6
586-
587- Hungry shoppers buy more stuff in general, including non-food items. https://t.co/kJuIOpKyef https://t.co/m1W4gxgUg9
588-
589- 'A relationship is the price you pay for the anticipation of it' https://t.co/JqmVdjRONh
590-
591- "I'm excited MIT is trying this: A master's in development economics that doesn't require a degree, GRE, or letters of recommendation. Admission's just based on how well you do on 5 online courses. Should make it easier for talented ppl from poor countries.
592-
593- https://t.co/eh8PGX21wl"
594-
595- "-Children asked to select btwn 2 people to be captain of a ship
596-
597- -2 people were actually politicians running for office (unbeknownst to the kids)
598-
599- -71% of cases, the children’s choice of who would make the best captain predicted real election results https://t.co/0No1ZlTkjE"
600-
601- When we hear someone speak, we infer emotional information from their voice within 0.2 seconds https://t.co/xkxe6QK8Zu
602-
603- "Researchers can make predictions about you based on what you do on Facebook" https://t.co/JB0TYNeyAy
604-
605- What an inspiring veteran, woman, human being! @JasBoothe1 @mmlafleur @FinalSaluteInc https://t.co/rVgZBdzDoQ
606-
607- @AdamMGrant @shanesnow My grades went up when I realized this. Also this tool has been useful to clarify my writing https://t.co/tFgLh5NTOA
608-
609- @davis_hh6 @PsychToday Sure thing!
610-
611- @julian_assele thanks!
612-
613- @GusGiacoman @PsychToday thanks!
614-
615- Fact filled @PsychToday article written by @WSP_Vets alumnus and veteran @robkhenderson. Worth the read! https://t.co/aQzb9Ww8zA https://t.co/84PypVoLpn
616-
617- How out of sync with reality are your ideas about the military? https://t.co/zGHGx0kRa8
618-
619- How out of sync with reality are your ideas about the military? https://t.co/zGHGx0kRa8
620-
621- @robinhanson Great idea. Would also be interesting for Dictator/Ultimatum games (seeing what variables people ask for before giving $).
622-
623- @clayroutledge Funny you say that. The class was held in a chapel before moving to a larger room to accommodate all the students.
624-
625- @GadSaad Interesting how people think we need a reason to be moral. We don't need a reason to engage in biologically hardwired behavior (love, eating, laughter). But for morality, many want a reason beyond biology. why?
626-
627- Nice write-up of recent work by several groups (incl ours) on the genetic and neural bases for homophily in social networks by @shayla__love in @VICE https://t.co/9qlC7u0KxS You and your friends think alike.
628-
629- Social rewards (reputation, social status) activate the same part of the brain as winning money https://t.co/Ynt4ezI8Fj https://t.co/AQjasbmMz2
630-
631- Terrific piece written by WSP alumnus @robkhenderson, and published by @PsychToday. Worth the read: https://t.co/DRLNexuaBt https://t.co/XbCeiW6i3f
632-
633- Archaeologists think this spinning disc might be a children’s toy! It’s at least 14,000 years old. When you spin it, the two sides make it look like the deer is running. Delightful! #archaeology https://t.co/Mby4b1lvBc
634-
635- """The mark of a charlatan is to explain simple things in complicated ways, and the mark of a genius is to explain complicated things in simple ways."" -@naval
636-
637-
638-
639- Great podcast with @farnamstreet https://t.co/3Puz7baOS0"
640-
641- Very honored to join this impressive group as a Gates Cambridge Scholar https://t.co/LJysEtNAnr
642-
643- "Fairness informs social decision making in infancy:
644-
645- Infants not only hold an expectation that resources should be distributed fairly, they also preferentially interact with those who have previously done so
646-
647- https://t.co/vB3Y1eFSX7 https://t.co/gIEnLCE6zI"
648-
649- "When people want to believe something they ask, ""Can I believe this?”
650-
651-
652-
653- When people don’t want to believe something they ask, “Must I believe this?”
654-
655-
656-
657- This is one of the most useful ideas I learned from @JonHaidt's The Righteous Mind"
658-
659- "Why is Twitter so infuriating? Yale moral psychology professor @mollycrockett explains the economic incentives and moral psychology behind the social media outrage machine.
660-
661- https://t.co/dQpKCmkMFT"
662-
663- @EdLatimore Cool video on the prisoner's dilemma (with cash) https://t.co/YelihyFHfQ
664-
665- This is how 40,000 starlings get to bed in less than a minute.@RSPBMinsmere https://t.co/8RxfUen5RT
666-
667- "Just as a habitual snacker eats without feeling hungry, a habitual online shamer might express outrage without actually feeling outraged." https://t.co/7cgnkaAoIs https://t.co/hhAMjSTSy9
668-
669- The probability of 2 different dentists finding the same cavities in the same teeth? Apparently 50% https://t.co/ZIKbKuDjft
670-
671- @naval Papers too. Lately been asking people why they think we spend more time on decisions where the difference in reward is low versus high https://t.co/pBxux2pg5b https://t.co/cpycPi9u2f
672-
673- @GadSaad @nntaleb Costly signaling, moral outrage, and squid ink
674-
675- "-Left: when you just read the Abstract.
676-
677- -Right: when you read the whole paper.
678-
679- (via Reddit) https://t.co/TjNHo9fBIP"
680-
681- "the ranked position of an individual’s income predicts general life satisfaction, whereas absolute income and [comparison to a social reference-group norm] have no effect" https://t.co/iQ9VrihEUe
682-
683- @robinhanson status!
684-
685- This excerpt in @QuilletteM by @bradcran really made me think. https://t.co/17bAODnDhY https://t.co/a82Jg1foMY
686-
687- "A huge congratulations to our four Gates Cambridge scholars: Seth '15, Jane Darby '15, Malina '18, and Robert '18! Read more about them here:
688-
689-
690-
691- https://t.co/6H42pEFrZ9 https://t.co/0FV7RoNvju"
692-
693- Chimpanzees. but not orangutans, became incensed over receiving a reward inferior to that of their partner, thus revealing a sense of fairness. https://t.co/yEe6DVt1wJ https://t.co/TWHsy8TLo3
694-
695- What have you learned in the past week that you’ll still care about in 5 years?
696-
697- You are not the king of your brain. You are the creepy guy standing next to the king going "a most judicious choice, sire".
698-
699- Good looking people quicker to complain about an interview interruption https://t.co/TZL8DFhGzn
700-
701- Just bought Elephant in the Brain by @robinhanson and @KevinSimler and already feel my status increasing https://t.co/BFhVEFBRLk
702-
703- @DMillardHaskell An abstract principle like free speech is no match for passionate young people seeking social status
704-
705- @primalpoly @youngvulgarian A smart friend has told he thinks it is proven that aliens visit Earth. I am starting to buy @clayroutledge claim that for most, in the absence of weird beliefs, other weirdness fills the vacuum.
706-
707- @clairlemon A-not-B error in infants https://t.co/gPKjg23LXN
708-
709- @EdLatimore Wow this tweet really took me back. Lost $50 on that fight lol
710-
711- https://t.co/ESXRRh4hUu
712-
713- Around age five, children get the first inkling that it matters what others think about them, starting to care about their reputation. https://t.co/NdrkXEABNH https://t.co/e7exmUurDW
714-
715- someone merged google scholar with sci-hub and the result is exactly as delightful as you would hope -- https://t.co/dy5P0XTHUz
716-
717- "The Target statisticians had figured out his daughter was pregnant before he did." https://t.co/ZRhKsS1gN2
718-
719- @hikikomorphism @ortoiseortoise Yeah I've read stores will intentionally send coupons that are unrelated to the shopper's interest (based on data) to make it seem more random/less creepy
720-
721- What is behind the psychology of punishment? https://t.co/tBVO8ItAS0
722-
723- @robinhanson Reminds me of this @slatestarcodex excerpt about therapy https://t.co/wQ1ARL0cNC https://t.co/v771vF0ERm
724-
725- @primalpoly "Full merit scholarship" + "Judith Rich Harris was wrong"
726-
727- "Wow ?
728-
729-
730-
731- “Men of status always cheat. The trick is finding one who will be savvy enough to keep it a secret from you. In my experience, a bad man fools you once; a good man fools you for ever.” https://t.co/yNAQxQ5Md6"
732-
733- What is behind the psychology of punishment? https://t.co/tBVO8ItAS0
734-
735- #Infographic shows at what age people tend to peak at different tasks. I am past my prime for "marathon" and "remembering faces" but am looking forward to my Nobel Prize worthy discovery in a few years. Super interesting data I think. Source: https://t.co/KWUk8V7cNV https://t.co/it72sK095a
736-
737- If a passenger on a flight has the flu, their 11 nearest neighbors have an 80-100% chance of being infected https://t.co/enKh4LElHF https://t.co/w3nQWibg0w
738-
739- @cfchabris That study is about "Hot Air Hand Dryers" lol
740-
741- Why people hate Machiavelli: He revealed the importance of compromise https://t.co/PGjCyDG8Vh
742-
743- Thomas Sowell on #SkinInTheGame @nntaleb https://t.co/Hp9RbtfOCF
744-
745- People on average feel about 13 years younger than their actual age https://t.co/tn7okaldTY https://t.co/5zx8ObJR10
746-
747- "Psychology is a serious discipline https://t.co/1SGVMap1oK
748-
749-
750-
751- What's the difference between a psychologist and a magician?
752-
753-
754-
755- A magician pulls rabbits out of hats, whereas a psychologist pulls habits out of rats
756-
757-
758-
759- ok back to studying... https://t.co/EjGTlS1kPq"
760-
761- "At high altitude, your digestive system shuts down completely. So when you get off the plane, everything restarts and your digestive system has so much more work to do and so it makes you more tired." https://t.co/vwHVfdDIDp
762-
763- Woman with congenital insensitivity to pain experienced pain for the 1st time after the death of her brother https://t.co/33OYd686Wl https://t.co/rizvkqWFat
764-
765- "Odd that ppl are cynical about some evolved traits but not others.
766-
767-
768-
769- I've heard cynics say ""you don't really feel love, that's just evolutionary programming""
770-
771-
772-
773- But never ""you don't really enjoy the taste of strawberries, that's just evolutionary programming"" https://t.co/AWDXYzy89D"
774-
775- @JonHaidt Principled free speech is such a counterintuitive idea I'm amazed we ever had it in the first place
776-
777- @jordanbpeterson The inimitable Isaiah Berlin on Marxism https://t.co/pQhj8RM9ri
778-
779- "Where are the aliens? Maybe too busy playing video games and taking selfies
780-
781-
782-
783- Fascinating article by @primalpoly
784-
785-
786-
787- https://t.co/yfsbM3vQdx https://t.co/6RVSTTKUAt"
788-
789- @primalpoly This paper discusses the idea of "discounted rights" for future, nonexistent people and the question of how to balance them against the rights of current people https://t.co/xEDQC5iUeE
790-
791- Trying to maximize your happiness might make you less happy https://t.co/zUMDEVEIFb
792-
793- "Shakespeare's Macbeth is a case of the Peter Principle
794-
795-
796-
797- ""People rise to the level of their incompetence""
798-
799-
800-
801- Macbeth's ambitions outstripped his abilities, leading to his downfall https://t.co/SXVR0kfvAS"
802-
803- @primalpoly My twist on the @primalpoly model of the world: The people who know what's going on don't have the guts to say it.
804-
805- @robinhanson Experimental philosophers like Josh Knobe have made the case that the way we construe facts is value-laden in a fundamental sense. https://t.co/gm42czeYgL
806-
807- My most popular @PsychToday post by far https://t.co/KRtetQf16s
808-
809- @EdLatimore Even babies avoid taking stuff from wrongdoers https://t.co/SYDnihXcwc
810-
811- Language arts https://t.co/1xwQoELVss
812-
813- "What is language for?
814-
815-
816-
817- 1. To direct others to a selected sector of reality (Pre-Suasion by @RobertCialdini
818-
819-
820-
821- 2. To show off to potential allies (from Elephant in the Brain by @robinhanson) https://t.co/pWnTX92iLL"
822-
823- @ericchendriks OG= original gangster
824-
825- "People think those who have differing political beliefs are less competent even at nonpolitical tasks
826-
827-
828-
829- ""If you learn your plumber disagrees with you about politics, you’re less likely to trust his plumbing"" as @slatestarcodex put it https://t.co/9fEfSp1gOt https://t.co/eY1ms5sscz"
830-
831- Never rely on self-control https://t.co/mFYvZlSZZZ
832-
833- "Armed with only 10 “likes,” they could evaluate a person’s traits more accurately than that person’s coworkers. With 70 “likes,” they could do better than a person’s close friends." https://t.co/LfzBJVq23T
834-
835- This is the real question that’s been on everybody’s mind. https://t.co/S80ixw2e66
836-
837- @GadSaad Would love to hear you and @jordanbpeterson discuss the role of religion in the evolution of morality
838-
839- "The best minds of my generation are thinking about how to make people click ads" https://t.co/ll2VLaj4Gh https://t.co/jsxSdoGknV
840-
841- @EPoe187 I wonder if humans will come to value things made by humans more, though. Music composed by a human, for example
842-
843- @EPoe187 Good point. Bands might explicitly advertise their music is "human," in the same way we value "authentic" or "handmade" stuff more today. Human creations may become a boutique luxury good
844-
845- @EPoe187 Hopefully we will have some solutions before Atlas and the robot dogs start writing bestsellers...
846-
847- Ultracrepidarianism https://t.co/gRSYfa7HBi
848-
849- Very grateful to those who have helped me on my unusual journey to @Yale, @Gates_Cambridge and beyond https://t.co/Y8uRKmmvd7
850-
851- @jordanbpeterson @PittsburghPG It appears that dominance hierarchies are actually information hierarchies that reduce violence https://t.co/QdPfzBKkED
852-
853- @sapinker For those curious it's Ch. 6 https://t.co/151dS2Nk3X
854-
855- Why public speaking is so exhausting https://t.co/tRHb3poQdW
856-
857- @BeckyBunzy Thoughtful thread, thanks for writing. Reminded me of this https://t.co/rumfY4p66O
858-
859- """One’s Better Half: Romantic Partners Function as Social Signals""
860-
861-
862-
863- Men think men with hotter partners have higher status https://t.co/tE48aUamX6
864-
865-
866-
867- Fascinating work from @EPoe187 @TaniaArline & colleagues https://t.co/OQp89H2PUn"
868-
869- @amyalkon The Language Instinct by @sapinker
870-
871- @amyalkon @sapinker sure thing!
872-
873- Wow this was a real tweet https://t.co/Mz0MNdDaqk
874-
875- "Princeton, 1956: 60% of the graduating class served in the military
876-
877-
878-
879- Princeton, 2006: 0.8% of the graduating class served https://t.co/1nAyMBPJb7"
880-
881- @DegenRolf Compromise does not spark the passionate emotions https://t.co/x9iAx69SEk
882-
883- A big thank you to @paulbloomatyale for welcoming me to work in his lab, supervising my bachelor's thesis, and sharing tips for grad school ! https://t.co/9GTckmS1xJ
884-
885- @natvelali @paulbloomatyale thanks Natalia!
886-
887- "@jayvanbavel I've observed 2 people in a heated political argument. I asked both if anything would change either of their minds. They said no. Stopped arguing for 5 minutes. Then started again.
888-
889-
890-
891- I think some believe if they argued just right, they'd change the other's mind."
892-
893- Sometimes accuracy in predicting the future is irrelevant https://t.co/Ty40ME9Ebv
894-
895- "One thing I have surprised about in college is the lack of risk-taking among bright students
896-
897-
898-
899- Many (most?) prefer pre-determined paths to money and status, fear commitment
900-
901-
902-
903- This piece does a good job describing https://t.co/jfrghfSSya https://t.co/68P902Qr7x"
904-
905- @EdLatimore I am happy to say I have no idea what song this is.
906-
907- @clairlemon https://t.co/04MvL8Aj9O
908-
909- @primalpoly @KittenHoliday https://t.co/D4n7eodXrq
910-
911- @Yale @neiltyson When I saw the 1st season of Cosmos I never thought I'd see @neiltyson in person. Especially not while both of us were receiving degrees from @Yale
912-
913- @razibkhan thanks, Razib
914-
915- Something I wrote for @nytopinion, coincidentally well-timed for today, when I graduated college. Why Being a Foster Child Made Me a Conservative https://t.co/lLHUmpt2LR
916-
917- Thank you, David https://t.co/EwWOv50vVP
918-
919- As a foster parent, @yale alum and professor, a liberal, and as someone concerned with equal opportunity and social mobility in our society, this @nytimes oped is worth a read. https://t.co/gP6lLybQJq
920-
921- @AnnaIvey @nytopinion thank you, Anna
922-
923- "With one word, it preempts the intellectual high ground without offering anything substantive." https://t.co/g7y51Q7zY4
924-
925- My very liberal mother, on the angry commenters: "If you were a liberal these people's blood pressure would just rise over something else." And then she proceeded to buy 4 copies of today's @nytimes https://t.co/ZW8jBDns94 https://t.co/cQ6m8STlXv
926-
927- How to design a religion https://t.co/bSIfG1s0zN
928-
929- Interesting perspective from @robkhenderson https://t.co/P9Ek0FqEIC
930-
931- I believe @tylercowen once wrote that we should *seek out* people who mispronounce words because they likely actively acquired their knowledge through reading rather than passively absorbing it by living among the right class. https://t.co/6ppPghqMrb
932-
933- Want to see what your Twitter timeline would've looked like 10 years ago today, if you followed all the same people you do now? https://t.co/41a6iQcYhc
934-
935- "A 4-step process
936-
937-
938-
939- From the comments section of @slatestarcodex. Cites @robinhanson's work on signaling https://t.co/hABELQg6FL"
940-
941- I enjoyed speaking with @LarryOConnor about foster care, college and politics https://t.co/zu5yUBKrQn @WMALDC
942-
943- READ: Incoming Political Studies Fellow @robkhenderson on the importance of family and individual agency. https://t.co/GuPXLr0wkg
944-
945- “... if someone had told me I was a victim when I was a kid, I would never have made it to the Air Force, where I served for eight years, or to Yale. I would have given up.” Beautiful essay by new graduate @robkhenderson on transcending one’s painful past. https://t.co/gbuNdsPyzN
946-
947- """Mere contemplation effect""
948-
949-
950-
951- Even briefly considering something that goes against tribal norms can taint you and get you ostracized https://t.co/iaEymf4jHq"
952-
953- "You should never have someone rise in society if he or she is not taking risks for the sake of others, period." - @nntaleb on @cowenconvos with @tylercowen https://t.co/26zgN49Lrq https://t.co/io9yGYeDcj
954-
955- "Laplace's Law
956-
957-
958-
959- To calculate the likelihood of something happening
960-
961-
962-
963- Take # of times it's happened in the past plus 1. Then divide by the number of opportunities it could've happened plus 2
964-
965-
966-
967- Your team won 7 of the last 19 games. Odds of winning the next?
968-
969-
970-
971- 8/21=38% https://t.co/ZYl98seKYk"
972-
973- @WSP_Vets thank you!
974-
975- "The day will come when, by study pursued through several ages, the things now concealed will appear with evidence; and posterity will be astonished that truths so clear had escaped us" https://t.co/hklmIjr2s6
976-
977- "This is a worthwhile read!
978-
979-
980-
981- “It is not really up for debate that the two-parent home is, on average, better for children.”
982-
983-
984-
985- https://t.co/brgAD41cHG via @nytimes"
986-
987- "@AstroKatie @sTeamTraen @DiggingHumanity @neurobollocks Postscript: This article explaining hype in neuroscience is a must-read antidote to the kind of toxic bullshit discussed here. See especially the section “The Brain as Biological Proof” https://t.co/D4asKoMMJh
988-
989- /end"
990-
991- "I just wanted to clarify" https://t.co/7LGSpmtFKm
992-
993- @farnamstreet https://t.co/L6Rpnq9Z0Q
994-
995- "Why make anonymous donations? Buried signals
996-
997-
998-
999- -People eventually find out. Anonymity adds to perception of the donor's goodness
1000-
1001-
1002-
1003- -Only certain people find out. These are the ppl that matter to the donor
1004-
1005-
1006-
1007- Cool paper @Moshe_Hoffman @chilbe3 @DrMANowak
1008-
1009-
1010-
1011- https://t.co/6uw8oz8uBz https://t.co/rjVPq8yeJo"
1012-
1013- "@razibkhan Weird those type of articles are still being written
1014-
1015-
1016-
1017- Irrationality is rewarded in religion and politics bc it signals intense loyalty
1018-
1019-
1020-
1021- Being reasonable is irrational when coalition building and status signaling"
1022-
1023- @clairlemon The paper @sapinker cites here https://t.co/6fiUm65o4u
1024-
1025- @Moshe_Hoffman @chilbe3 @DrMANowak sure thing, really enjoyed reading it
1026-
1027- Fingerprints are formed by friction from touching the walls of our mother’s womb. Sometimes they are called “chanced impressions.” https://t.co/65LKJrAXsY
1028-
1029- "Committed ideologues won’t move toward the middle
1030-
1031-
1032-
1033- But flexible voters can move toward extremes
1034-
1035-
1036-
1037- — @nntaleb https://t.co/T6rrIcWpQo https://t.co/3Cf8u51s39"
1038-
1039- Only 3 percent of foster kids graduate from college. Very powerful essay here. https://t.co/6JKIxk5UAp
1040-
1041- https://t.co/hCMvATdeek
1042-
1043- "The post by @robinhanson helped me understand consulting
1044-
1045-
1046-
1047- ""The issue is that high status folks..see that their status will be lowered if they embrace such solutions. But if a prestigious outside consulting firm weighs in, that can turn the status tide."" https://t.co/NkkwGJFRKJ https://t.co/8XwwW2hrLe"
1048-
1049- "In situations of uncertainty, keep it simple
1050-
1051-
1052-
1053- In situations of certainty, keep it complicated https://t.co/d3fBxMMJs6"
1054-
1055- @clairlemon Being anti-Enlightenment is just another way to be edgy for political extremists on the left + right
1056-
1057- "-47% of Americans would want to know if they'll get Alzheimer's
1058-
1059-
1060-
1061- -58% if they're predisposed to get cancer
1062-
1063-
1064-
1065- -27% would want to know when they'll die https://t.co/1FL1puLtmg"
1066-
1067- "Scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have found that when just 10 percent of the population holds an unshakable belief, their belief will always be adopted by the majority of the society." https://t.co/UQ23kn8hIW https://t.co/L1TxIKf41r
1068-
1069- "“Why do students cheer when a teacher cancels class? Because they’ve escaped an hour of drudgery without hurting their GPA.""
1070-
1071-
1072-
1073- Enjoying ""The Case Against Education"" by @bryan_caplan https://t.co/52IAhzYfgr"
1074-
1075- """The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.""
1076-
1077-
1078-
1079- -F. Scott Fitzgerald https://t.co/u9OLxu0NJ1"
1080-
1081- From @JDVance1's riveting book Hillbilly Elegy. I share my views on childhood instability here for @nytopinion https://t.co/5kFGgttsU4 https://t.co/6md5s1fq6W
1082-
1083- @jordanbpeterson Enjoyed your book, JP. Contributed to my decision to write this https://t.co/5kFGgttsU4
1084-
1085- @robinhanson Or that those who respond "truthful" are not being truthful.
1086-
1087- @jordanbpeterson Enjoyed your book, JP. Contributed to my decision to write this https://t.co/5kFGgttsU4
1088-
1089- What attributes predict eminence? Obsession https://t.co/2YTtJ9U6M8
1090-
1091- "25% of students rate themselves in the top 1% for ability to get along well with others
1092-
1093-
1094-
1095- 90% of college faculty rate themselves above average
1096-
1097-
1098-
1099- Spouses collectively say they do more than 100% of the housework https://t.co/n8MBrcvK6h"
1100-
1101- @JonHaidt @jmeacham Reminds me of this passage from Isaiah Berlin https://t.co/SG2uRishAP https://t.co/zOnypy9cQx
1102-
1103- @JonHaidt @jmeacham Reminds me of this passage from Isaiah Berlin https://t.co/SG2uRishAP https://t.co/zOnypy9cQx
1104-
1105- Beekeepers have trained dogs to sniff out diseased larva and save entire hives. https://t.co/I1yY6mGUsK
1106-
1107- "Your good news of the day: in an actual Prisoners' Dilemma situation, most prisoners decided to cooperate. https://t.co/EDKCHmg65v
1108-
1109-
1110-
1111- [Caveat: it was a stylized experiment administered to prisoners; conviction did not hang in the balance.] https://t.co/WtStwf2FjQ"
1112-
1113- "Why we can insult our close friends, but not our casual ones
1114-
1115-
1116-
1117- From ""Elephant in the Brain"" by @robinhanson & @KevinSimler https://t.co/1cPKGCA9OK"
1118-
1119- "This story from @jordanbpeterson mirrors my experiences as I moved thru different social classes
1120-
1121-
1122-
1123- Sense of humor in military > sense of humor on campus https://t.co/Y8H0X7w978"
1124-
1125- Yale graduate and Air Force veteran: Why being a foster child made me a conservative https://t.co/G9tTCWfiEL
1126-
1127- """My 1 repeated learning in life: ""There Are No Adults."" Everyone's making it up as they go along. Figure it out yourself, and do it."" -@naval
1128-
1129-
1130-
1131- Recently had coffee with an established, respected professor who told me he still experiences imposter syndrome"
1132-
1133- "The average American worker only uses half of their vacation days
1134-
1135-
1136-
1137- 15% take no vacation at all https://t.co/wIssjqgNT9"
1138-
1139- "When asking someone to meet, suggest specific times and days
1140-
1141-
1142-
1143- Busy people prefer choice constraints https://t.co/Womgs2e2Wd"
1144-
1145- """In recent years being busy has become a status symbol.
1146-
1147-
1148-
1149- Psychologists write of treating burned-out clients who can’t shake the notion that the busier you are, the more you are thought of as competent, smart, successful, admired, and even envied."" https://t.co/frUUgxr22U"
1150-
1151- "Why young people prefer adventure and friends and old people prefer comfort and family
1152-
1153-
1154-
1155- Different time intervals https://t.co/Kl13tokzxn"
1156-
1157- "Just got my readings for @HertogFDN summer political studies program
1158-
1159-
1160-
1161- Looking forward to this https://t.co/r6QQU9vPzb"
1162-
1163- """Whoever is not with me is against me: The costs of neutrality among friends""
1164-
1165-
1166-
1167- People get mad at friends who side with a hostile stranger against them
1168-
1169-
1170-
1171- But they are equally mad at a friend who remains neutral
1172-
1173-
1174-
1175- Friendship is about alliances
1176-
1177-
1178-
1179- https://t.co/wgpEL9rV4n https://t.co/66cbMnFBxt"
1180-
1181- @clairlemon And when the omelet is nowhere to be found... https://t.co/EaR1IEPpcJ
1182-
1183- """Not from money does virtue come, but from virtue comes money and all of the other good things for human beings""
1184-
1185-
1186-
1187- -Socrates, Plato's Apology https://t.co/uFl0XddLuB"
1188-
1189- "The wealthiest 1% get as many seats at Harvard as the bottom 2/3 of the U.S. population
1190-
1191-
1192-
1193- The median family income of Harvard students is 3X higher than the U.S. median income https://t.co/EHREBJQUPt"
1194-
1195- "Why should we tolerate free speech?
1196-
1197-
1198-
1199- -Other opinions might be useful
1200-
1201-
1202-
1203- -Prevailing opinion is rarely the whole truth
1204-
1205-
1206-
1207- -Even if prevailing opinion is true, challengers will strengthen it
1208-
1209-
1210-
1211- -Without challenge, our beliefs become weak and vulnerable https://t.co/IdC8eJFsaP"
1212-
1213- “I wrote a long letter because I didn’t have time to write a short one.” https://t.co/ojvjFfWibK
1214-
1215- "Babies can tell who would win a fight based on the size of the combatants
1216-
1217-
1218-
1219- https://t.co/LvDig8nW2M https://t.co/OxzzEgxOV1"
1220-
1221- "Children are Aristotle: Kids think effortlessly doing the right thing is more moral than struggling to do the right thing
1222-
1223-
1224-
1225- Adults are Kant: We think struggling with temptation and then doing the right thing is more moral
1226-
1227-
1228-
1229- https://t.co/ZS5JkgVM22"
1230-
1231- "“The money-making life is characterized by a certain constraint, and it is clear that wealth is not the good being sought, for it is a useful thing and for the sake of something else.”
1232-
1233-
1234-
1235- -Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics https://t.co/cAucr41qQv"
1236-
1237- "-Recruiters choose the taller of 2 applicants for sales jobs 72% of the time
1238-
1239-
1240-
1241- -Men who are 6 ft tall make $160,000 more over a 30 yr career than men who are 5’5”
1242-
1243-
1244-
1245- -Taller police officers are assaulted less than shorter ones https://t.co/AZmLyqkUvH"
1246-
1247- "Aristotle on happiness
1248-
1249-
1250-
1251- -We don’t work hard in order to relax
1252-
1253-
1254-
1255- -We relax in order to work hard
1256-
1257-
1258-
1259- Nicomachean Ethics, Book 10, Chapter 6 https://t.co/qOyIQrKN4z"
1260-
1261- “Fire burns in Persia as well as in Greece...that fire burns is necessary, but the laws concerning inheritance, theft, sacrifices, etc. are different at different times: these laws are essentially arbitrary, they are conventions.” https://t.co/0pPbVfqBSq
1262-
1263- "“All in all, I am sure if the devil existed, he would want us to feel very sorry for him.”
1264-
1265-
1266-
1267- This excerpt from Martha Stout’s book really made me think about @paulbloomatyale ‘s case against empathy https://t.co/TACyc2Scnc"
1268-
1269- "My collaborator @vincentharinam and I wrote an essay about tribalism, extremists, and lying for @QuilletteM.
1270-
1271-
1272-
1273- We cite work from @nntaleb and @JonHaidt @glukianoff
1274-
1275-
1276-
1277- Many thanks to @clairlemon https://t.co/3Gs154JYes"
1278-
1279- """modern American political tribalism has been artificially inflated by group-based conformity. That is, the moderate majority’s submission to the demands of dedicated partisans has created a mirage of polarization""
1280-
1281- - @vincentharinam @robkhenderson
1282-
1283- https://t.co/iUcW8dkXdz"
1284-
1285- "[P]reference falsification occurs when an individual publicly misrepresents their private views to fit into a social group. It is conformity for the sake of social self-interest." https://t.co/aww9sYXxAH
1286-
1287- "I wonder if this type of thing still happens?
1288-
1289-
1290-
1291- Machiavelli, Discourses https://t.co/fjevdXBQWw"
1292-
1293- Highly recommended read. https://t.co/xpROvxh75e
1294-
1295- "Conformity to group preferences yields approval, affection, and advancement within the group. Disobedience, however, is reputational forfeiture as we may lose our seat at the vaunted “cool table.” "https://t.co/aww9sZf8sf
1296-
1297- @EveSanchezNash Machiavelli, not a good parenting guide...
1298-
1299- "Machiavelli
1300-
1301-
1302-
1303- on the dangers of confusing descriptive vs. normative https://t.co/E1g1KxAiAN"
1304-
1305- "Political Moderates Are Lying https://t.co/huE3FtTt8S HT @QuilletteM
1306-
1307-
1308-
1309- ""the moderate majority's submission to the demands of dedicated partisans has created a mirage of polarization."" https://t.co/AKVmN8dRyu"
1310-
1311- "I’m enough of a nerd that I got excited when I saw that @pmarca followed me.
1312-
1313-
1314-
1315- Def will look into these books https://t.co/6pNzIVZkD4"
1316-
1317- @pmarca @pmarca, thanks for sharing.@vincentharinam and I enjoyed collaborating on this essay. We learned a lot.
1318-
1319- @primalpoly @jessesingal It works. I co-wrote an essay for @QuilletteM about how extremists come to dominate https://t.co/3Gs154JYes
1320-
1321- @JobyOtero @vincentharinam Great point. I address some related ideas here https://t.co/mpSvR7V9hq
1322-
1323- @EricRWeinstein @EricRWeinstein, you might be interested in this essay I co-wrote. Addresses concerns about political polarization and extremism https://t.co/3Gs154JYes
1324-
1325- @timurkuran Thanks for sharing, @timurkuran. I enjoyed collaborating on this essay with @vincentharinam. We learned a lot about your amazing work.
1326-
1327- "Fantastic read, no matter what side you’re on. Promise. HT @pmarca
1328-
1329- https://t.co/OLBiVuSCce https://t.co/j4SxHANElJ"
1330-
1331- @nntaleb People are saying if we get people to identify with their groups, it makes it easier to target advertising.
1332-
1333- "Physical pain and social pain (rejection, exclusion) activate similar regions of the brain
1334-
1335-
1336-
1337- “the mammalian need to recognize social threats appears to have hijacked the physical pain system” https://t.co/VlNLYejX3c"
1338-
1339- Best illusion I've seen, maybe ever. The blue and black lines are NOT moving. Insanely good. https://t.co/gHGx5u3vTO
1340-
1341- Children as young as 4 years old disapprove of and punish free riders, even if their own interest is not at stake, hinting at an evolved concern for the common good. https://t.co/JyFGUHm4nt https://t.co/2w25W1AuJF
1342-
1343- "39% of Americans will spend at least a year in the top 5% of the income distribution
1344-
1345-
1346-
1347- 56% will find themselves in the top 10%
1348-
1349-
1350-
1351- 73% in the top 20% https://t.co/dYETYWhMPi"
1352-
1353- "When people form impressions of others
1354-
1355-
1356-
1357- They care most about 2 things
1358-
1359-
1360-
1361- Competence and moral character
1362-
1363-
1364-
1365- And moral character matters more https://t.co/cMWIZYcahd"
1366-
1367- “How selfish soever man may be supposed, there are evidently some principles in his nature, which interest him in the fortune of others, and renders their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it, except the pleasure of seeing it.” https://t.co/xdRoiUv0yF
1368-
1369- Oxytocin (the so-called “love hormone”) increases hostility toward outgroup members https://t.co/VS1pVl6uzO
1370-
1371- "Political Moderates Are Lying | @vincentharinam @robkhenderson
1372-
1373- https://t.co/aww9sZf8sf"
1374-
1375- @EricRWeinstein Apophasis? https://t.co/SBrseoaorS https://t.co/qRhz4BAns8
1376-
1377- "Great veteran success story here
1378-
1379-
1380-
1381- I recommend @Service2School to all vets interested in education https://t.co/qvnv4wHwsL"
1382-
1383- "“When someone asks us why we help, we often find ourselves saying things that make us sound more selfish than we are.”
1384-
1385-
1386-
1387- Altruism is just as “natural” as selfishness https://t.co/rvARoR612E"
1388-
1389- "“So little pains do the vulgar take in the investigation of truth, accepting readily the first story that comes to hand.”
1390-
1391-
1392-
1393- Thucydides, Book I https://t.co/hvr1BKmNC7"
1394-
1395- @ericchendriks hopefully the Soviets aren’t after us anymore ? Meanwhile in the Netherlands... https://t.co/f754C49Kuz
1396-
1397- We often shift our preferences to bend to the whims of the extreme minority. Shouldn’t it be the other way around? https://t.co/QLTJDLpCbI
1398-
1399- "“A recent study found that it takes 50 hours of socializing to go from acquaintance to casual friend
1400-
1401-
1402-
1403- an additional 40 hours to become a “real” friend
1404-
1405-
1406-
1407- and a total of 200 hours to become a close friend.”
1408-
1409-
1410-
1411- https://t.co/8pkVWSk4RJ"
1412-
1413- What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger: A moderate amount of adversity brings out mental toughness. https://t.co/BTga9aB1RE https://t.co/ft7e2Oiuca
1414-
1415- Michael Scott and Machiavelli #TheOffice https://t.co/jz4MvztY2T
1416-
1417- "I spent the 2nd half of my childhood around ""lower whites""
1418-
1419-
1420-
1421- @reihan's observation that bashing lower whites boosts status + assuages doubts aligns with what I saw in college
1422-
1423-
1424-
1425- But I couldn't partake
1426-
1427-
1428-
1429- The people they denigrated were kind to me
1430-
1431-
1432-
1433- https://t.co/j0ilFHwtSU"
1434-
1435- @jordanbpeterson Recently completed a great books program with @HertogFDN. Highly recommended https://t.co/UfmRI2pw27
1436-
1437- "Good men govern well, but won’t commit wicked acts to obtain power
1438-
1439-
1440-
1441- Bad men will commit wicked acts to obtain power, but don’t govern well
1442-
1443-
1444-
1445- Machiavelli’s contradiction https://t.co/kB6QUMLucQ"
1446-
1447- "“Election: while the people are choosing who is to govern them, they forget their desire to not be governed at all
1448-
1449-
1450-
1451- for injuries one chooses for oneself hurt less than those imposed by someone else”
1452-
1453-
1454-
1455- Machiavelli the libertarian https://t.co/c5fiWOIVlt"
1456-
1457- "2 books signed by 2 of my favorite professors at @Yale
1458-
1459-
1460-
1461- @paulbloomatyale and John Lewis Gaddis
1462-
1463-
1464-
1465- Grateful to have had such great teachers
1466-
1467-
1468-
1469- Go get these books ? https://t.co/aVCIRwLhyW"
1470-
1471- "Neural focus groups
1472-
1473-
1474-
1475- Brain activity predicted people’s future behavior better than people’s verbal reports https://t.co/TUol9NV86n"
1476-
1477- @jordanbpeterson @clairlemon Big fan. @vincentharinam and I collaborated on an essay for @QuilletteM here https://t.co/3Gs154JYes
1478-
1479- "@naval Twitter will make you responsible
1480-
1481-
1482-
1483- because it has @naval"
1484-
1485- “We think people are built to maximize their own pleasure and minimize their own pain. In reality, we are built to overcome our own pleasure and increase our own pain in the service of following society’s norms.” https://t.co/XzXZqWFrBZ
1486-
1487- @paulbloomatyale Social by Matthew Lieberman, pg. 226
1488-
1489- @EdLatimore “If you were to take account of everything you would never do anything.” https://t.co/HYHEIAlw5s
1490-
1491- “When evil is done to you, you see it as a terrible injustice. But when you describe something that you have done to someone else, there are always mitigating circumstances, explanations and justifications. The language is different.” https://t.co/UrXGtrCkYb
1492-
1493- The 10% tipping point: https://t.co/QIqgFnV6vB https://t.co/zpn3cUB7Yg
1494-
1495- "Study on high IQ individuals, 1921-1991
1496-
1497-
1498-
1499- -Highly conscientious men earned $567,000 more over a lifetime
1500-
1501-
1502-
1503- -Extroverted men made $490,100 more
1504-
1505-
1506-
1507- -Agreeable men made $267,000 less
1508-
1509-
1510-
1511- Interesting piece from @tylercowen
1512-
1513-
1514-
1515- https://t.co/2u4QbcJGsj"
1516-
1517- @ericchendriks @tylercowen jackpot! $$$. Or rather €€€
1518-
1519- "we devote 40% of our social time (and emotional capital) to an inner core of about five people. And we devote another 20% to the next 10 people who are most important to us. In other words, two-thirds of our social effort is devoted to just 15 people." https://t.co/4TmLOIzFgR
1520-
1521- "How much are our social lives worth for our well-being? ?
1522-
1523-
1524-
1525- -Seeing a friend regularly=$100,000
1526-
1527-
1528-
1529- -Being married=$100,000
1530-
1531-
1532-
1533- -Seeing your neighbor regularly=$60,000
1534-
1535-
1536-
1537- -Being in good physical health=$400,000
1538-
1539-
1540-
1541- From “Social” by Matthew Lieberman https://t.co/9dRHkTOUnH"
1542-
1543- "“Cradles of Eminence: A Provocative Study of the Childhoods of Over 400 Famous 20th Century Men and Women.”
1544-
1545-
1546-
1547- ""75% grew up in a family burdened by poverty, abuse, illness,or other misfortune. The ‘normal man' is not a likely candidate for the Hall of Fame.” https://t.co/UsvDMl5j9c"
1548-
1549- "Pessimism sounds like someone trying to help you, while optimism is often interpreted as a sales pitch." - @morganhousel https://t.co/AEQYEwP9PQ
1550-
1551- “In more recent history, as a global average, about four or five women reproduced for every one man.” https://t.co/cjOiPdEGK5
1552-
1553- “when people think about money, they’re motivated to work more and socialize less. But when people think about time, they’re motivated to work less and socialize more.” https://t.co/nPyJuB6uac
1554-
1555- @EPoe187 Reminds me of this passage from Roy Baumeister https://t.co/7M2KUC6bY2
1556-
1557- "“The sort of instruction that is most likely to produce violent, oppressive, evil measures consists of harsh but vague rules
1558-
1559-
1560-
1561- People lived in fear they might say or do the wrong thing and be executed.” https://t.co/9Hej4g5sjR"
1562-
1563- "Cats can also be game theorists.
1564-
1565-
1566-
1567- Problem: coordination game. A resource can only be accessed by one player at any given moment.
1568-
1569-
1570-
1571- Solution (when game lasts long enough): turn-taking strategy.
1572-
1573-
1574-
1575- How it is enforced: emergence of a norm of reciprocal sharing.
1576-
1577-
1578-
1579- https://t.co/wUgMKMiiMb"
1580-
1581- “To criticize the Revolution was to invite suspicion of oneself. Members began to outdo each other in making statements about the need for harsh measures, because only such statements could keep them safe from the potential accusation of lacking the proper attitudes.” https://t.co/cDOdDjzLQh
1582-
1583- “When the facts are at all ambiguous, people favor the version of the facts that best suits their interests.” https://t.co/NUW9AI4qyx
1584-
1585- "Amazing illusion: The orange circle doesn't actually change size.
1586-
1587-
1588-
1589- Optical illusions are fun, but they're also a reminder that we don't directly perceive the world around us. Perceptual experience is a simulation, which doesn't always correspond to the reality it aims to depict. https://t.co/AT4JP4LcbR"
1590-
1591- """A good library is filled with mostly unread books. That’s the point. My library serves as a visual reminder of what I don’t know.""
1592-
1593-
1594-
1595- Great post from @farnamstreet https://t.co/k5eMW3NCyb"
1596-
1597- “For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued, it must ensue...as the unintended side-effect of one’s personal dedication to a course greater than oneself.” https://t.co/TRQbK0lGTF
1598-
1599- I just completed a study on confirmation bias, and the results were exactly what I expected.
1600-
1601- "-People believe displaying luxury brands will make others want to be friends with them
1602-
1603-
1604-
1605- -But people would actually rather be friends with people displaying neutral brands
1606-
1607-
1608-
1609- ""The Status Signals Paradox""
1610-
1611-
1612-
1613- https://t.co/e4zAlDtUjh https://t.co/mcdd42txcG"
1614-
1615- “Often in a German home or café, I would meet with outlandish assertions from seemingly educated persons. It was obvious they were parroting nonsense they heard or read. One was tempted to say as much, but one was met with such incredulity, as if one had blasphemed the Almighty.” https://t.co/2vuuUj2CAL
1616-
1617- @nntaleb Read this and thought of @nntaleb ‘s ire toward intellectuals https://t.co/4XP5xviONK
1618-
1619- "“When the party adopted a new position, individual members scrambled to agree with it and to convince themselves they had believed this all along.”
1620-
1621-
1622-
1623- “We groped painfully to find traces of former thoughts which would prove we always held the required opinion.” https://t.co/EqJfzPSCby"
1624-
1625- "The Curse of Knowledge
1626-
1627-
1628-
1629- People think everyone has the same knowledge as them https://t.co/XF7zBBwglu"
1630-
1631- “It is an illusion to believe that any solution is beneficial for all people and all times.” https://t.co/5dxDNrtc7b
1632-
1633- "In case you missed it last month:
1634-
1635-
1636-
1637- The majority of Americans see themselves as independents. So why aren't they saying anything?
1638-
1639-
1640-
1641- https://t.co/aww9sYXxAH"
1642-
1643- "Study finds that people infer preferences from forecasts: if a forecaster predicts an outcome, people infer that the forecaster prefers this outcome. This matches previous findings saying that forecasts are in fact often guided by preferences.
1644-
1645-
1646-
1647- https://t.co/KIVMQGVzFg https://t.co/jI2Tz9t2m6"
1648-
1649- "They asked whether a grandmother who wins $500 should give it to her grandson to fix his car or to a charity. Though participants perceived both choices as equally moral, when it came to looking for a friend, they chose those who helped the grandson." https://t.co/AunaMbJxdb
1650-
1651- @EPoe187 @jrwill9 Is this a sly humblebrag that the Warriors called you hot ?
1652-
1653- “There is no contest between politics and morality: there is only politics.” https://t.co/RhuB3kf9g3
1654-
1655- “Gradually I learned to be indifferent to myself and my deficiencies; I came to center my attention increasingly upon external objects: the state of the world, various branches of knowledge, individuals for whom I felt affection.” https://t.co/rvGeKEl85H
1656-
1657- @primalpoly I’ve wondered about this. And wrote about a related suspicion https://t.co/IM6JU18lzr https://t.co/2m6WT0VQRv
1658-
1659- "we humans are walking, talking status meters, constantly judging our worth and social standing by comparing ourselves with others today and with our own prior selves. Absolute standing is not irrelevant" https://t.co/pC2QsOyXRR
1660-
1661- @EdLatimore Do advanced players really try to stay physically fit? https://t.co/FriVcVwyC7
1662-
1663- “when we are left alone, with no demands on attention, the mind begins to follow random patterns, usually stopping to consider something painful. To avoid this condition, ppl are eager to distract attention away from turning inward and dwelling on disturbing personal problems.” https://t.co/MEO1QN6Evd
1664-
1665- Why do we like Walter White when he's so bad? Liking a person influences our opinion of their morality. https://t.co/DH2wScWERi
1666-
1667- 51% of people who enroll in college drop out or fail to graduate https://t.co/e4lIs0c4Ho
1668-
1669- "Our hidden motives when we have conversations
1670-
1671-
1672-
1673- 1. Speakers show off their intellect, perception, status and wit
1674-
1675-
1676-
1677- 2. Listeners decide if a speaker is worth teaming up with
1678-
1679-
1680-
1681- From Elephant in the Brain by @robinhanson and @KevinSimler https://t.co/Ed1A0Ecl2X"
1682-
1683- @Mangan150 This game is apparently so common it's been documented in psychiatry https://t.co/KbqdUmWacE
1684-
1685- "6 core story narratives
1686-
1687-
1688-
1689- 1. Rags to Riches (rise)
1690-
1691-
1692-
1693- 2. Riches to Rags (fall)
1694-
1695-
1696-
1697- 3. Man in a Hole (fall then rise)
1698-
1699-
1700-
1701- 4. Icarus (rise then fall)
1702-
1703-
1704-
1705- 5. Cinderella (rise then fall then rise)
1706-
1707-
1708-
1709- 6. Oedipus (fall then rise then fall)
1710-
1711-
1712-
1713- https://t.co/vmweIWPhic"
1714-
1715- "How to make a big decision
1716-
1717-
1718-
1719- 1. Write down options
1720-
1721-
1722-
1723- 2. Underneath them, list core values
1724-
1725-
1726-
1727- 3. Weight values between 0-1
1728-
1729-
1730-
1731- 4. Grade each option by how it addresses core values, from 1-100
1732-
1733-
1734-
1735- 5. Multiply the grades by the weight of the values; add up the numbers https://t.co/9alcFkpKi1"
1736-
1737- Bad Mobs of Good People: The Paradox of Viral Outrage - Neuroskeptic https://t.co/7tDJrkMbE3
1738-
1739- Two paths to the top: Dominance and Prestige https://t.co/V8dMUxSiXP https://t.co/DWagRyOE26
1740-
1741- "-People feel more creative, active, and satisfied during work than during leisure
1742-
1743-
1744-
1745- -People feel more apathy during leisure than work
1746-
1747-
1748-
1749- -But people would prefer to work less and have more leisure https://t.co/loHNGAomYd"
1750-
1751- @robinhanson Your point about moral grandstanding to *appear* good reminds me of this from Roy Baumeister https://t.co/C65cLukoLn
1752-
1753- The first rule of Bias Club is: You do not know you are in Bias Club.
1754-
1755- “A person who rarely gets bored, who does not constantly need a favorable external environment to enjoy the moment, has passed the test for having achieved a creative life.” https://t.co/xKj2CNvFn5
1756-
1757- "From the child's point of view, socialization in the early years consists mainly of learning that you're not supposed to behave like your parents." https://t.co/3Yxo4hk0Px
1758-
1759- The Liking Gap: "following interactions, people systematically underestimate how much their conversation partners liked them" https://t.co/OVqWcTVtuu https://t.co/U8Tm2EeNDC
1760-
1761- “But later in life, friendships rarely happen by chance: one must cultivate them as assiduously as one must cultivate a job or a family.” https://t.co/CwxCGiLqty
1762-
1763- "Taking Tylenol reduced the feeling of pain from social exclusion
1764-
1765-
1766-
1767- ""Our findings suggest that an over-the-counter painkiller normally used to relieve physical aches and pains can also at least temporarily mitigate social-pain-related distress."" https://t.co/v2PRi56IVT https://t.co/mBSpvKKZqp"
1768-
1769- "Signals and countersignals
1770-
1771-
1772-
1773- ""When a close friend forgets his wallet and can’t pay for lunch, you might call him an idiot. This works only when you’re so confident of your friendship that you can (playfully) insult him, without worrying that it will jeopardize your friendship."" https://t.co/urRktmKohy"
1774-
1775- @jordanbpeterson Other versions of “clean your room” https://t.co/2Xi0pOk0oA
1776-
1777- @BlerPodrimaj Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
1778-
1779- @eliyahuswitzer @naval @thogge https://t.co/Sy882XFu5J
1780-
1781- @razibkhan Really makes u think https://t.co/d0XSRUuiGg
1782-
1783- "“It is not possible to predict the future for this child”
1784-
1785-
1786-
1787- Report from a clinical psychologist from when I was a foster kid https://t.co/Hc5tmD98To"
1788-
1789- “It is true that life has no meaning...But it does not follow that life cannot be given meaning. The first fact does not entail the second any more than the fact that we lack wings prevents us from flying.” https://t.co/c10ywB68Yv
1790-
1791- "1. Avoid smoking/alcohol
1792-
1793-
1794-
1795- 2. Education
1796-
1797-
1798-
1799- 3. Happy childhood
1800-
1801-
1802-
1803- 4. Relationships
1804-
1805-
1806-
1807- 5. Coping skills
1808-
1809-
1810-
1811- 6. Giving back
1812-
1813-
1814-
1815- “Spend your first few decades building a well-rounded self, then spend the remaining decades sharing what you have gained and learned.” https://t.co/wydlak6DkL"
1816-
1817- “most books are old: this is what makes them valuable. They stand against the conventional wisdom of today because they’re not from today. Even if they reflect the conventions of their own day, they say something different from what you hear all the time.” https://t.co/lfG7Tktxgc
1818-
1819- @EPoe187 @PereGrimmer Mean for Harvard undergrads in this study from 2003 https://t.co/MjzmTnlmFh https://t.co/E6Ai6V9V9e
1820-
1821- Thrilled to share our new paper in @NatureHumBehav, led by my brilliant PhD student @JenSiegel1 w/ @RobbRutledge @chmathys: “Beliefs about bad people are volatile” https://t.co/LwSMWe3HKd & comment by Todorov https://t.co/OL4djhG98r
1822-
1823- @clairlemon From what I understand ppl say punishment is about deterrence when asked but behave as thought it’s about retribution.
1824-
1825- Bottlenose dolphins can identify who (or what) is virtuous. Using methods similar to those for studying infants (i.e., gaze), it seems dolphins know which entities are to be trusted and which to avoid based on their past behavior https://t.co/lK45jpXrfW
1826-
1827- The origins of humor https://t.co/WvsNoZnaBg
1828-
1829- "Hungry people are more forgiving of moral violations
1830-
1831-
1832-
1833- ""if you intend to apologize to someone for a wrong you have committed, make sure you do it before breakfast.""
1834-
1835-
1836-
1837- https://t.co/SYF2WtuVT3 https://t.co/k2ic16pl5o"
1838-
1839- "The world’s largest air-conditioner maker says it found lowering room temperature by a few degrees for several minutes beat some other ideas like brighter lights" https://t.co/QzrMrijXK7
1840-
1841- "Almost nothing that happens to us has a significant impact on our happiness beyond about 3 months
1842-
1843-
1844-
1845- ""It appears that typical life events lose their effects on subjective well-being after 3 to 6 months""
1846-
1847-
1848-
1849- https://t.co/gn4Uey45ig https://t.co/yFr79SJbdA"
1850-
1851- One of my favourite graphs (even though it’s kind of sad) https://t.co/xpeabtdnbS https://t.co/IHZIifsowV
1852-
1853- "Low social status is correlated with paranoia
1854-
1855-
1856-
1857- And so is high social status
1858-
1859-
1860-
1861- Great talk on paranoia and social cognition by @nicholaraihani https://t.co/6mCsOo3znA"
1862-
1863- “Free will may be an illusion, but it’s a useful one” https://t.co/gZHreGV4aD
1864-
1865- "“Everything that occurs in the world, in every epoch, has something that corresponds to it in the ancient times. The reason is that these things were done by men, who have and have always had the same passions.”
1866-
1867-
1868-
1869- Machiavelli, Discourses https://t.co/V0Kc40PfPh"
1870-
1871- "Although bullshit is common in everyday life and has attracted attention from philosophers, its reception (critical or ingenuous) has not, to our knowledge, been subject to empirical investigation." https://t.co/oH44WIVCrQ https://t.co/InUMSvSmTk
1872-
1873- “The unspoken reality, though, is that the vast majority of Americans don’t vote based on particular issues at all...Americans, by and large, decide who to vote for based on the candidates attributes— personality, image, authenticity, vibe.” https://t.co/TO4hrlbPxN
1874-
1875- New "Why We Retweet" scale for Twitter psychology https://t.co/e0okxCbhYj Four factors: Show approval, Argue, Gain Attention and Entertain https://t.co/xk7s0QX0Rl
1876-
1877- "-71% of young Americans would not qualify for the military
1878-
1879-
1880-
1881- -Enlisted military members come disproportionately from middle/upper middle class families
1882-
1883-
1884-
1885- -98% of enlisted members have at least a high school diploma, compared to 87% of Americans overall https://t.co/b3WtWDMpkV"
1886-
1887- Fantastic paper I've been expecting is finally out in @nature: The Moral Machine Experiment via @EdmondAwad @iyadrahwan @JoHenrich @JFBonnefon et al shows how people around the world might want locally-relevant ethical rules embedded in their machines https://t.co/OktVoa5OAB 1/
1888-
1889- "in surveys, people said that they wanted an autonomous vehicle to protect pedestrians even if it meant sacrificing its passengers — but also that they wouldn’t buy self-driving vehicles programmed to act this way."https://t.co/4f3MH7fW69
1890-
1891- “To my knowledge, nicotine is the most reliable cognitive enhancer that we currently have, bizarrely,” said Jennifer Rusted, professor of experimental psychology. “The cognitive-enhancing effects of nicotine are more robust than any other agent." https://t.co/DrpBUZk1qK
1892-
1893- "-Make all the mistakes you want, just make sure you'll be around tomorrow
1894-
1895-
1896-
1897- -Skin in the game means owning your risk. If you’re a helicopter repairman, you should be a helicopter rider
1898-
1899-
1900-
1901- -""The best money I’ve ever spent has been spent on books""
1902-
1903- From @nntaleb https://t.co/W0IdBN5GPA"
1904-
1905- @juliagalef Quiet by @susancain made me value extroversion more than I did before
1906-
1907- “When someone is cast as a victimized moral patient, it is difficult to simultaneously see him or her as an agent responsible for moral wrongdoing.” https://t.co/mM3GoMdDK2
1908-
1909- “when push comes to shove— when someone has to be harmed— people harm their heroes.” https://t.co/0ItDalO79D
1910-
1911- @EPoe187 Maybe not excitement, but I became interested (at age 24) after reading this https://t.co/f6xCcFCDHJ https://t.co/hZ5EsaSmgK
1912-
1913- "Our desire to hold identity-consistent beliefs often far outweigh our goals to hold accurate beliefs." from @steverathje2 https://t.co/gYWdfooxwy
1914-
1915- """Today, polarization among Republicans and Democrats is staggering. Tracking 10 political values since 1994, the Pew Research Center discovered a 36-percentage-point gap...the gap was only 15 points in 1994.""
1916-
1917-
1918-
1919- Are moderates to blame?
1920-
1921- (From July, 2018)
1922-
1923-
1924-
1925- https://t.co/aww9sYXxAH"
1926-
1927- "Incompetent advisors = fired for being bad
1928-
1929-
1930-
1931- Hyper-competent advisors = fired for being too good
1932-
1933-
1934-
1935- ""History is full examples in which kings dismissed or killed their most prominent advisers when these advisers were too competent and perceived as a threat."" https://t.co/F0ntW7arAe https://t.co/xIskAm6hSM"
1936-
1937- "How the decline of social capital has given rise to political tribalism. A must-read, replete with empirical data from @vincentharinam @robkhenderson
1938-
1939- https://t.co/HovMxklvJv"
1940-
1941- "My collaborator @vincentharinam and I discuss how unique features of modern life have given rise to extremism
1942-
1943-
1944-
1945- We cite work from @LilyMasonPhD @jean_twenge @wkeithcampbell @JonahNRO and others
1946-
1947-
1948-
1949- Thanks to @clairlemon and @QuilletteM
1950-
1951-
1952-
1953- https://t.co/HXFKeYFnSq"
1954-
1955- "@EdLatimore I suspect voting is perceived as a costly signal of tribal loyalty
1956-
1957-
1958-
1959- If you claim to be in my tribe but don’t do your part to get our tribe more power, you aren’t really in the tribe"
1960-
1961- Important thoughts on ingroups and outgroups by @robkhenderson @CambPsych, especially relevant today. https://t.co/85uNzKxj9K
1962-
1963- "Interesting theory.
1964-
1965-
1966-
1967- I think you're on to something. https://t.co/322zA3w8om"
1968-
1969- Excellent analysis of why political allegiances have become such a critical source of identity and an increasingly common way for people to divide in-groups from out-groups. https://t.co/ahX7RNers1
1970-
1971- "My latest @QuilletteM piece with @robkhenderson on modern political tribalism and the decline of social capital. Just in time for the US midterm elections!
1972-
1973-
1974-
1975- Special thanks to @clairlemon and the folks at @QuilletteM
1976-
1977- https://t.co/gCyQKNuQv2"
1978-
1979- "Today with @ABDanielleSmith:
1980-
1981- 9:30: @BacchusBarua - Canada's health care
1982-
1983- 10am: Ken Kobly, @AlbertaChambers
1984-
1985- 10:30: @maryhmoran, @YYCGames2026
1986-
1987- 11am: @robkhenderson - modern life & poli strife
1988-
1989- 11:30: Philip Cross, @MLInstitute & @sjmuir - LNG & BC
1990-
1991- 12pm: Ian Hussey, @ParklandInst"
1992-
1993- "We think ourselves too busy or too important to attend religious services, volunteer, or participate in community organizations. As a result, cross-cutting cleavages have evaporated. Without civic engagement, shared identities & common interests atrophy" https://t.co/FxoTGNrhUu
1994-
1995- """For the out-group, we generalize, we stereotype, and we denigrate. For our in-group, we pay special attention to each member’s unique attributes, mental states, and contradictions.""
1996-
1997- https://t.co/fo4BFXPNI4"
1998-
1999- "modern political tribalism appears to be a vehicle for more conventional forms of tribalism" Good analysis in @QuilletteM by @vincentharinam @robkhenderson on what Liberals & Conservatives are really signaling when they declare their political allegiance. https://t.co/2YbjzN4hnG
2000-
2001- "Apparently it isn’t just taboo to assume that we’ll fail to solve a problem; it can be taboo to merely describe a problem without recommending a solution. To many, neutral analysis seems cold and uncaring, and suspiciously like evil." https://t.co/fAPtzDvOMg from @robinhanson
2002-
2003- "People punish mostly because they think perpetrators should suffer
2004-
2005-
2006-
2007- Not because they want to deter perpetrators and others from doing bad things in the future (though this is what ppl often say if you ask why they punish) https://t.co/cHFzl7HRcO"
2008-
2009- Both parties have warped views of the other. Respondents believed 31.7% of Democrats were members of the LGBT community. The actual number: 6.3%. As for Republicans, they believed that 38.2% earned over $250,000 per year. The actual number: 2.2%. https://t.co/FxoTGN9H2W
2010-
2011- "1.Give yourself permission to quit (""everyone I know is stuck on some book"")
2012-
2013-
2014-
2015- 2. Read more than 1 book at a time (have a book for every mood)
2016-
2017-
2018-
2019- 3. Don't read in sequential order (read the parts that interest you)
2020-
2021- https://t.co/hBrUGu2YfC @Johnny_Uzan drawing inspiration from @naval"
2022-
2023- "Abraham Lincoln said, ""Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe"".
2024-
2025-
2026-
2027- You have 24 to chop every day. Sleep, excercise, meditation, reading - those are some of your sharpening tools.
2028-
2029-
2030-
2031- Do not chop for 18 hours with a blunt axe."
2032-
2033- "In data from 37,000 college students, narcissistic personality traits rose just as fast as obesity from the 1980’s to the present," writes @robkhenderson & @vincentharinam. https://t.co/FxoTGN9H2W
2034-
2035- “Confidence is a feeling, which reflects the coherence of the information and the cognitive ease of processing it...declarations of high confidence tell you that an individual has constructed a coherent story in his mind, not necessarily that the story is true.” https://t.co/TNO6YqplGO
2036-
2037- @RubinReport @peterboghossian @jordanbpeterson @GadSaad hey Dave you might be interested in this essay I wrote with @vincentharinam. Relates to many of your concerns https://t.co/HXFKeYFnSq
2038-
2039- Reading books is the real life version of collecting mushrooms in Super Mario
2040-
2041- "1 Confirmation Bias
2042-
2043-
2044-
2045- 2 Conviction Bias (""they believe it, so it must be true"")
2046-
2047-
2048-
2049- 3 Appearance Bias (""I see ppl for who they are"")
2050-
2051-
2052-
2053- 4 Group Bias (""I think for myself"")
2054-
2055-
2056-
2057- 5 Blame Bias (""it's not my fault"")
2058-
2059-
2060-
2061- 6 Superiority Bias (""I'm more rational than others"") https://t.co/8lJlVf85Et"
2062-
2063- Spend next summer at Yale doing research on social cognition in dogs & kids with me & @lauriesantos! This is a *funded* internship (NSF REU) supporting undergrads who wouldn't otherwise be able to participate! Apply by Feb 28. Please retweet! https://t.co/jkimVqvsne
2064-
2065- “A lie that makes a voter feel good is more effective than a hundred rational arguments.” https://t.co/OtxlhktPAA
2066-
2067- "5 beliefs that propel groups to conflict
2068-
2069-
2070-
2071- 1. Belief that their group is superior
2072-
2073- 2. Think other groups have committed injustices upon them
2074-
2075- 3. View other groups as threatening to harm them
2076-
2077- 4. Consider outgroups to be dishonest
2078-
2079- 5. Perceive their own group to be powerless/oppressed https://t.co/d72cY2DuFA"
2080-
2081- @EPoe187 Kahneman has a nuanced take in his book https://t.co/Tr5TKu6qCI
2082-
2083- @EPoe187 Another thoughtful take from @paulbloomatyale. Some might say the benefit of applying stereotypes about men in general to a particular man outweighs the harm it causes https://t.co/8LgZCFhV1T
2084-
2085- "It's grad school application season. If you're applying from a lower income country or family, here's an important piece of information that many don't know:
2086-
2087-
2088-
2089- Most US schools will waive the application fees for you if you cannot afford them! Just email the school and ask for it."
2090-
2091- "I was a bad student in high school. But I just remembered hearing a joke from my history teacher, about lawyers:
2092-
2093-
2094-
2095- “If you don’t have the facts on your side, argue the law. If you don’t have the law, argue the facts.” A version of this might sometimes apply to group conflict, too:"
2096-
2097- "When a group doesn’t have power on its side, it appeals to facts
2098-
2099-
2100-
2101- When a group doesn’t have facts on its side, it exerts power"
2102-
2103- @EdLatimore Perhaps the poor in America are not comparing themselves to the world's middle class, but to those closer to them. I read somewhere that envy can be at least as powerful as poverty in motivating people... https://t.co/QWQ5UkmW75
2104-
2105- @EdLatimore "Mine's real." lol
2106-
2107- "Each moral-emotional word added = 20% increase in retweet rate
2108-
2109-
2110-
2111- Top 15 most impactful words for retweets:
2112-
2113-
2114-
2115- 1. Attack
2116-
2117- 2. Bad
2118-
2119- 3. Blame
2120-
2121- 4. Care
2122-
2123- 5. Destroy
2124-
2125- 6. Fight
2126-
2127- 7. Hate
2128-
2129- 8. Kill
2130-
2131- 9. Murder
2132-
2133- 10. Peace
2134-
2135- 11. Safe
2136-
2137- 12. Shame
2138-
2139- 13. Terrorism
2140-
2141- 14. War
2142-
2143- 15. Wrong https://t.co/nW4IQrpPhP"
2144-
2145- @EricRWeinstein This little essay by @razibkhan has helped me make sense of what's going on. Really interesting https://t.co/cKkL7B1WlU
2146-
2147- @razibkhan @EricRWeinstein ?
2148-
2149- "People who feel socially excluded are more likely to:
2150-
2151-
2152-
2153- -Buy something to fit into a social group
2154-
2155-
2156-
2157- -Eat unappetizing food to make a new friend
2158-
2159-
2160-
2161- -Try booger sugar (cocaine) to strengthen current friendships
2162-
2163-
2164-
2165- https://t.co/iPn3Vn4Q14 https://t.co/ksNlUKzvIt"
2166-
2167- Perhaps unsurprisingly, this is one of my most retweeted tweets. This @QuilletteM essay I wrote with @vincentharinam has more https://t.co/HXFKeYFnSq
2168-
2169- @sentientist @primalpoly @clairlemon Looks like Prof Miller has read this @BuzzFeed essay by @CKlosterman https://t.co/yWSYKuRO9Y
2170-
2171- This is absolutely amazing: A violin bow creates beautiful geometric images from thin air. https://t.co/U3KRnG8XnQ
2172-
2173- "Women:
2174-
2175- -rate muscular men as more desirable
2176-
2177- -say short-term partners were more muscular
2178-
2179- -rate muscular men as less committed
2180-
2181-
2182-
2183- Muscular men:
2184-
2185- -report more sexual partners
2186-
2187- -report more affairs w partnered women
2188-
2189-
2190-
2191- Interesting study by @haselton & Frederick https://t.co/5gjS2gmjog"
2192-
2193- @EdLatimore It’s interesting that less religious people appear to be more likely to believe in ghosts. From @clayroutledge https://t.co/j7ikh7gYyE
2194-
2195- "“If I say on a date that ‘the sugar maples in Harvard Yard were so beautiful,’ I am basically saying ‘my SAT scores were high.’ The information content is the same, but while the former sounds poetic, the latter sounds boorish.”
2196-
2197-
2198-
2199- from Spent by @primalpoly https://t.co/p94OJZg6Fm"
2200-
2201- "Ask people to give you a ""random"" number between 1 and 10. They tend to answer 7 way more often than ""random"".
2202-
2203-
2204-
2205- Another example of how actual randomness can be counter intuitive. https://t.co/Gc9kDZnPjT"
2206-
2207- “There is no regulatory force on the planet that can control human nature.” https://t.co/a1xvUoqike
2208-
2209- @EdLatimore @clayroutledge https://t.co/mWQ5EhZFqI
2210-
2211- """Well d'uh."" ""You had a do a study to show that?"" ""In other news, the sky is blue."" ""No shit, Sherlock.""
2212-
2213-
2214-
2215- Why this is a misguided response to even the most seemingly obvious findings in psychology...
2216-
2217-
2218-
2219- Source: https://t.co/RVAxX4W0ls https://t.co/xXdLqgIyoj"
2220-
2221- @DegenRolf “our brains were shaped for fitness, not for truth” https://t.co/ftXhqaJB3V
2222-
2223- @jeffweiner Skin in the Game by @nntaleb or Elephant in the Brain by @KevinSimler & @robinhanson
2224-
2225- @HDow @DegenRolf How the Mind Works by @sapinker
2226-
2227- @primalpoly @annaeverette16 Reminds me of Pinker's quote about human nature: "But people treat it like an open question, as if someday science might discover that it's all a bad dream and we will wake up to find that it is human nature to love one another.”
2228-
2229- “no society can be simultaneously fair, free, and equal” https://t.co/Uh4GNCrLO1
2230-
2231- @kristofboghe it's called Virtuous Violence, and yes recommended!
2232-
2233- @JSterling8 @Truthcoin How the Mind Works
2234-
2235- @EdLatimore When people learned taking offense was a reliable path to gaining social status
2236-
2237- @Upteamizer Antifragile
2238-
2239- @luke_smith23 Antifragile
2240-
2241- @EdLatimore Rationality is an instrument to achieve our goals, not an endpoint in itself https://t.co/pwBPjZGsXT
2242-
2243- @IanAdAstra Comfort with contradictions
2244-
2245- @ericchendriks I'll meet you in Denmark
2246-
2247- @robinhanson And strange that college grads (6%) and people with postgrad degrees (9%) have more favorable views of neo-Nazis than those without college degrees (5%) https://t.co/dMzqfCwHbE
2248-
2249- "Ironically, people believe that they are less prone to the better-than-average effect than the average person." https://t.co/h69HnJXyNN
2250-
2251- @sentientist So smart men and women are more similar to one another than dumb men and women. Which is why smart people are less likely to believe in gender differences. Really interesting idea
2252-
2253- From the archives: "Most moderates conform to group preferences that have been established by committed ideologues," writes Gates Cambridge scholar, @robkhenderson. https://t.co/aww9sYXxAH
2254-
2255- @QuilletteM Glad to see people still resonate with this essay. I enjoyed writing it with @vincentharinam
2256-
2257- One purpose of violence is to regulate social relationships. The more important a relationship, the more likely violence will be used. People aren’t as likely to be violent in unimportant relationships /1 https://t.co/VNc3Y8IRYP
2258-
2259- Violence is a signal of commitment. If people are willing to commit violence to regulate a relationship (which is risky to them and others) it shows how important the relationship is /2 https://t.co/hMlIDGTn5W
2260-
2261- If people have more choices for relationships, they’re less likely to commit to any of them. They’re concerned that if they commit, they’ll miss out on better choices. Too many options makes people less to commit firmly to any of them. See: regret aversion, choice paralysis /3
2262-
2263- This passage suggests when people have many options, they’re more likely to abandon relationships in search of new ones. But when options are constrained, they’re more likely to use violence to make the relationship work /4 https://t.co/ljsbW8M2fb
2264-
2265- So violence is one type of commitment signal. And more choices correlates with less commitment. Seems to imply less commitment means less violence /5
2266-
2267- Overall, it suggests we can’t have strong commitment without a greater risk of violence. Or maybe: We can’t reduce violence without weakening commitment /6
2268-
2269- "More choices→ lower likelihood of commitment
2270-
2271- Less commitment→ lower likelihood violence
2272-
2273-
2274-
2275- Fewer choices→ higher likelihood of commitment
2276-
2277- Higher commitment→ higher likelihood of violence /7
2278-
2279-
2280-
2281- Passages are from ""Virtuous Violence"" by Fiske and Rai"
2282-
2283- “introverts and extroverts do not naturally understand each other. To the extrovert, the introvert has no fun, is stubborn, even antisocial. To the introvert, the extrovert is shallow, flighty, and overly concerned with what people think.” https://t.co/XTVfUxkfsq
2284-
2285- @jordanbpeterson Family is just a social construct. Employment is real
2286-
2287- Honored to be listed on @PsychToday’s essential reads list with @SteveStuWill and @thesleepdoctor https://t.co/1Whak0HceB https://t.co/YmS911nO6i
2288-
2289- "Teachers! Parents!
2290-
2291-
2292-
2293- It is legal and perfectly welcome to email scientists asking for a PDF of their paper.
2294-
2295-
2296-
2297- Until all papers are free, please RT to make this more widely known. And fyi, scientists don't get the $$ from sales of papers so all it costs us is 1 minute of time! https://t.co/UJkasG33Od"
2298-
2299- "Attractive man walking a dog ?: 28% of women gave him their phone number
2300-
2301-
2302-
2303- Same man, no dog: 9% of women gave their number https://t.co/tloY8Kxedu"
2304-
2305- If we all felt love and had morals, no one would ever be violent or commit murder, right? According to new research, the opposite may be true. https://t.co/1pOpeRTsfZ
2306-
2307- @primalpoly You don't know shit. Pay attention to old people who say young people are great, old people are bad. They are abdicating responsibility to the younger generation. Watch them closely.
2308-
2309- @clairlemon People see any entity with agency as having moral responsibility. Seems that people want to hold @QuilletteM responsible for being bad or w/e, so they impute agency to it. https://t.co/8iZ8rfzedm
2310-
2311- This tweet got more attention that I expected. For ppl interested in learning about mating psychology, I recommend following/reading @primalpoly, @NicoleBarbaro, @ProfDavidBuss, @sentientist
2312-
2313- @RMohorovich I research moral psychology
2314-
2315- @nickshanks @DaveLeeBBC In psych studies, "confederate" means "actor"
2316-
2317- "@EdLatimore I've seen this argument somewhere wrt the rise of cheap abundant food. Ppl became more different, not more alike with more food available
2318-
2319-
2320-
2321- One group gorge themselves, contributing to rise of health/obesity problems. The other carefully monitor what they eat for health/appearance"
2322-
2323- Cool to see this account reach 1,000 followers. To cap off the year, here's a thread of my most popular tweets
2324-
2325- https://t.co/AZh5HizHfh
2326-
2327- https://t.co/D6oD6kjtKC
2328-
2329- https://t.co/HmaE2jB02k
2330-
2331- https://t.co/GZxgDLpnRs
2332-
2333- https://t.co/9DFTvJf6Vy
2334-
2335- https://t.co/MmwggTu7w9
2336-
2337- https://t.co/dsbK48TOJw
2338-
2339- https://t.co/GC70ankolt
2340-
2341- https://t.co/3KQ8pytEUH
2342-
2343- https://t.co/RpjoxtpwqZ
2344-
2345- https://t.co/cOPwxeJXHY
2346-
2347- https://t.co/3xwRNBTL7e
2348-
2349- https://t.co/UMO1Y8uefh
2350-
2351- https://t.co/DmYYuzndpa
2352-
2353- https://t.co/3o9hXvrKH7
2354-
2355- https://t.co/dJZqAuQCvp
2356-
2357- https://t.co/0pPbVfqBSq
2358-
2359- https://t.co/1nAyMBPJb7
2360-
2361- https://t.co/CtjIYw3TZQ
2362-
2363- https://t.co/nPcmn9DIAo
2364-
2365- https://t.co/nE1LGEXUmu
2366-
2367- Recalling unethical behavior leads people to think of themselves as less human—which may have a dangerous, accumulative effect https://t.co/tf6TK2bczF
2368-
2369- @5deMaya Haha I did not expect so many ppl to like this
2370-
2371- "one study compared how well students learned about a scientific subject from a 22-minute podcast versus a printed article. Although students spent equivalent time with each format, on a quiz two days later the readers scored 81% and the listeners 59%." https://t.co/JGcgbk28lx
2372-
2373- @JonHaidt @TriviusC Great essay. I wrote something along the same lines here https://t.co/fq4PC7LiGR https://t.co/unUAvlI3n0
2374-
2375- Breast cancer is only 10% heritable (average guess is 53%) https://t.co/oTSDBu0JHH
2376-
2377- @farnamstreet Most violence is morally motivated
2378-
2379- @LifeMathMoney What is something you've changed your mind about?
2380-
2381- @robinhanson Sounds incredible. Please do this.
2382-
2383- "Abnormal is normal
2384-
2385-
2386-
2387- “What we call disorders are merely the extremes of the same genes that work throughout the normal distribution.” https://t.co/bJuN6LY4eO"
2388-
2389- @EdLatimore Rejection activates the same brain regions as physical pain https://t.co/jmTy8WEU9M https://t.co/cJqihwadFo
2390-
2391- @luke_smith23 Blueprint by Robert Plomin
2392-
2393- My holiday stack. Books from @MicheleJGelfand @JesseBering @DrBrianKeating @BillvonHippel @barabasi @MndsMkSocieties @AnnieDuke and more https://t.co/AD0Z0PJboW
2394-
2395- “Us-versus-them thinking comes remarkably easy to us...the psychology may in fact predate our species.” https://t.co/Bm51pSS0LO
2396-
2397- As societies become more meritocratic, genes become more responsible for differences in socioeconomic status https://t.co/l5Eq9mRQVa
2398-
2399- @primalpoly Reminds me of this excerpt from Isaiah Berlin https://t.co/1t8Ri8o6oi
2400-
2401- “To be forced out of a group on the grasslands was a death sentence. For this reason, our ancestors rapidly evolved a strong emotional reaction to the threat of being ostracized.” https://t.co/6mn873Cxvr
2402-
2403- Chimps spend 8 hours a day just chewing food https://t.co/gukJGLBzE8
2404-
2405- @ericchendriks Very prolific, Eric :) I've written around 40 in the last 3 years. 40 in English, 0 in Dutch, 0 in German...
2406-
2407- A brilliant @QuilletteM essay. ‘Social capital has been undermined by narcissism, tech & the illusion of time scarcity. The consequent decline of a civic society that binds people together has unleashed primitive tribalism based on in & out groups’ https://t.co/fIKCXuF9PZ
2408-
2409- This is what playgrounds should be like, for antifragile kids! https://t.co/aP3sAuRWE0
2410-
2411- @Moshe_Hoffman Scienceblind by @andrewshtulman
2412-
2413- @ericchendriks I do not, but discovered my blog was cited in a book called The Behavioral Investor by @danielcrosby https://t.co/LaX0wEb52s
2414-
2415- @nntaleb One interesting analogy I read is from football. If you want to be a great linebacker a bunch of traits are very important, but you have to weigh at least 300 lbs to begin with. This doesn’t mean the best linebackers are the heaviest, just that some heft is required.
2416-
2417- "The shift from foraging to farming gave rise to inequality
2418-
2419-
2420-
2421- Which led to changes in human psychology https://t.co/rMN9T1NHc7"
2422-
2423- @justinspratt The Social Leap by William von Hippel. It’s quite good
2424-
2425- @peters0613 @NicoleBarbaro The Social Leap by @BillvonHippel
2426-
2427- @nntaleb I’m curious your thoughts on a thought experiment I’ve read: Knowing nothing else about your child, would you rather your child had an IQ of 90 or 130, or would it not matter for you ?
2428-
2429- “People are more inclined to say that a behavior was performed intentionally when they regard that behavior as morally wrong.” https://t.co/LRKwojAcTY
2430-
2431- @jordanbpeterson Ppl saying this IQ debate is the greatest crossover event since Infinity War
2432-
2433- @naval Between this and the current fascinating IQ debate. Twitter brings so many gifts this holiday season.
2434-
2435- "According to René Girard, people direct aggression to a scapegoat
2436-
2437-
2438-
2439- Then experience extreme guilt
2440-
2441-
2442-
2443- To rectify, they raise the victim to Godhood status
2444-
2445-
2446-
2447- “The peoples of the world do not invent their gods. They deify their victims.” https://t.co/yWfzhdc40N"
2448-
2449- Anyone who has ever been ostracized in the workplace will identify with this excerpt. https://t.co/Eshl5MArMj
2450-
2451- @jordanbpeterson Peterson’s Quora response on IQ is interesting https://t.co/uelaOfekX8 https://t.co/WQpoN8FBo8
2452-
2453- If we all felt love and had morals, no one would ever be violent or commit murder, right? According to new research, the opposite may be true. https://t.co/1pOpeRTsfZ
2454-
2455- @nntaleb Do you disagree with @jordanbpeterson ’s claim here? https://t.co/uelaOfekX8 https://t.co/DtUtUrhGK5
2456-
2457- Amazing that natural selection can engineer such intricately patterned instincts, and amazing that it can squeeze so much behavioural complexity into such a tiny brain. https://t.co/uGXg1arAgk
2458-
2459- "strange as it sounds, in the deepest part of our psyche, we all want to be judged." https://t.co/0CUr63FFAx
2460-
2461- "“Good conversation is made up of questions; if you haven’t asked one within two minutes of speaking, stop yourself and get a grip.”
2462-
2463-
2464-
2465- From @LizStokoe’s wonderful new book https://t.co/eCXI5lLzOB"
2466-
2467- "The lack of novelty and variety in hunter-gatherer diets may be part of the reason they do not overeat and become obese. Studies show that the greater the variety of food choices in front of us, the longer it takes to feel full." https://t.co/z89Xf0IXek
2468-
2469- "Some of the books I read in 2018:
2470-
2471-
2472-
2473- 1. Blueprint by @RobertPlomin
2474-
2475- 2. Virtuous Violence by Fiske and @tage_rai
2476-
2477- 3. Words that Work by @FrankLuntz
2478-
2479- 4. Thinking Statistically by @UriBram
2480-
2481- 5. 12 Rules for Life by @jordanbpeterson
2482-
2483- 6. When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi"
2484-
2485- "7. Educated by @tarawestover
2486-
2487- 8. Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
2488-
2489- 9. Symposium by Plato
2490-
2491- 10. Julius Caesar and Coriolanus (Shakespeare)
2492-
2493- 12. Discourses and The Prince (Machiavelli)
2494-
2495- 13. Hillbilly Elegy By @JDVance1
2496-
2497- 14. Skin in the Game By @nntaleb
2498-
2499- 15. Decision Points by G.W. Bush"
2500-
2501- "16. Conspiracy by @RyanHoliday
2502-
2503- 17. Freedom by Jonathan Franzen
2504-
2505- 18. The Psychopath Test by @jon_ronson
2506-
2507- 19. Algorithms to Live By by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths
2508-
2509- 20. Social by @social_brains
2510-
2511- 21. The Elephant in the Brain by @KevinSimler & @robinhanson"
2512-
2513- @razibkhan Had no idea John Von Neumann was so smooth https://t.co/K1hC9KRqUd
2514-
2515- “The sad truth is that our friends are not bad photographers; we’re just not as good looking as we think we are. And that’s why you don’t like candid pictures of yourself: because they capture what you actually look like, not what you think you look like.” https://t.co/h5CZeD4brW
2516-
2517- "Violence is mostly morally driven. People are violent because of their morality, not in spite of it." https://t.co/WgVo883ePa
2518-
2519- "Self-control did not evolve to delay gratification for a better tomorrow
2520-
2521-
2522-
2523- It evolved to make our social lives easier https://t.co/Tfqjz7WDoc"
2524-
2525- @DegenRolf This was a cool study. I wrote about it here https://t.co/42XKdqUNPy
2526-
2527- "Many claim our social intelligence is an offshoot of our IQ
2528-
2529-
2530-
2531- But in fact, our IQ might just be a byproduct of our social intelligence https://t.co/iVW27lzJYT"
2532-
2533- """Moderates are more likely to move toward the extremes than partisans are to move toward the middle. Given their flexibility, moderates tend to adopt the preferences of the intransigent minority.""
2534-
2535-
2536-
2537- https://t.co/LrdsXTzrA9"
2538-
2539- @luke_smith23 The Social Leap
2540-
2541- @AntoineDennison The Social Leap by William von Hippel
2542-
2543- @clairlemon @primalpoly Also Trump and, dare I say (given recent twitter interactions), NN Taleb seem to have both influence and immunity
2544-
2545- "Some of my favorite follows of 2018. #FF2018
2546-
2547-
2548-
2549- @jayvanbavel
2550-
2551- @BrendanNyhan
2552-
2553- @robkhenderson
2554-
2555- @simoneschnall
2556-
2557- @Sander_vdLinden
2558-
2559- @GeorgeLakoff
2560-
2561- @AliaCrum
2562-
2563- @GhostfaceWiller
2564-
2565- @zakijam
2566-
2567- @leorhackel
2568-
2569- @GordPennycook
2570-
2571- @DG_Rand
2572-
2573- @paulbloomatyale
2574-
2575- @profcikara"
2576-
2577- Overconfidence and self-deception help you achieve social goals you couldn’t get if you were honest about who you really are https://t.co/jyc6cvDl1y
2578-
2579- Hello, I'm a professor in a movie, I only reach the main point of my lecture right as class is ending. Then I yell at students about the reading / homework as they leave.
2580-
2581- Are you an undergraduate planning to go to graduate school in experimental psychology or cognitive science? Consider a summer internship at the Yale Mind & Development Lab! https://t.co/lTbaeuTyeT
2582-
2583- The need to share our emotional experience is the root of our tendency to exaggerate https://t.co/2hbtjvyaCb
2584-
2585- @amyalkon The Social Leap by William von Hippel. Highly recommended
2586-
2587- @amyalkon I’ve not, but it looks fascinating! Possible to get a review copy?
2588-
2589- @amyalkon Sure, I’ll send via email
2590-
2591- People who meet their partners online are more satisfied than those who meet in-person https://t.co/PAtCu4s3sA
2592-
2593- People have traveled the globe relatively easily since the steamship. Yet no one thought to put wheels on a suitcase until 1987. https://t.co/y2Ts84g9ld
2594-
2595- @roshbeth @tedfrank The Social Leap by William von Hippel
2596-
2597- "Put away your phone!
2598-
2599-
2600-
2601- The mere presence of your smartphone reduces working memory capacity and fluid intelligence.
2602-
2603-
2604-
2605- #attention #addiction.
2606-
2607-
2608-
2609- https://t.co/33V9thh6Q1 https://t.co/eJtos4FHF4"
2610-
2611- "Smart people don’t like talking about IQ for the same reason rich people don’t like talking about money
2612-
2613-
2614-
2615- And they downplay the advantages for the same reason
2616-
2617-
2618-
2619- Excerpts from @sapinker and @primalpoly https://t.co/qwftc6Pcsz"
2620-
2621- @EPoe187 @sapinker @primalpoly It undermines some, but supports others (e.g. income redistribution). I've just noticed that in private or around insiders, the smart/rich will talk about IQ/money. But around outsiders or in public it is downplayed or considered social faux pas to bring up.
2622-
2623- @janinedanica Of course! Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
2624-
2625- @QuilletteM @clairlemon Every time I look on twitter I see your work @ericchendriks
2626-
2627- "Compared to the average worker, CEO pay jumped from 20:1 in the 1960s to 100:1 in the 1990s.
2628-
2629-
2630-
2631- Then companies began clearly reporting CEO salary. Goal was to shame CEOs into lower pay.
2632-
2633-
2634-
2635- It backfired. Knowledge of peer salaries led CEOs to compete harder. Pay rose even more. https://t.co/9iIQpxbOU2"
2636-
2637- @amyalkon The Social Leap (von Hippel)
2638-
2639- "Being A Foster Child Made Him A Conservative, @robkhenderson says (in a May NYT piece on the notion (unfashionable in some circles) that ""the two-parent home is, on average, better for children."" https://t.co/qUhATQ0vhK
2640-
2641- And my take on what parents owe kids -- in the screenshot. https://t.co/UGkacdhEq5"
2642-
2643- In politics, both sides think the other is biased - and both sides are right https://t.co/uQBikGqNMq https://t.co/dkBrgGUL52
2644-
2645- @clairlemon Only to a point apparently... https://t.co/N7moesEQdg
2646-
2647- "in hunter-gatherer societies, a man who threatens others by having too violent a temper is treated in a consistent way. If the bully can’t be contained by the cajoling effects of ridicule or ostracism, the other men make a plan and execute him." https://t.co/PfKh1sShnJ
2648-
2649- @ericchendriks Go back to reading Allan Bloom old man
2650-
2651- “loneliness in late adulthood is deadlier than smoking. Indeed, once you’re over 65, you’re better off smoking, drinking, and overeating with your friends than you are sitting at home alone.” https://t.co/yzazS1b2IB
2652-
2653- @ESYudkowsky Good rule of thumb for morality: use instinct with friends and family, and careful reflection for strangers https://t.co/0u8eD0hxsS https://t.co/KuseQ6DcpD
2654-
2655- "Even if all of us obey 100% the current social norms, the past can be data-mined to find something incriminating you wrote years ago. We've created incentives for the outrage machine to reach into the past.
2656-
2657-
2658-
2659- And be weaponized against you today. /1"
2660-
2661- "Which means that even if all of us obey 100% the current social norms, the norms will change.
2662-
2663-
2664-
2665- An acceptable opinion you hold today can be wielded against you tomorrow. /2"
2666-
2667- "Not just opinions. Jokes, too.
2668-
2669-
2670-
2671- You can make a joke today that is praised by all the right people.
2672-
2673-
2674-
2675- And in five years it will be used as evidence of your wickedness. Seems like a healthy dynamic we've set up. /3"
2676-
2677- "Cumulative culture gives us knowledge and tools far beyond our individual (cognitive) powers
2678-
2679-
2680-
2681- https://t.co/1766gJ9vpW"
2682-
2683- Individuals who take the moral high ground have a lower sense of humor and are considered more humorless and less likable by others. https://t.co/ecrIBWT3mW https://t.co/bCfqkDk0ic
2684-
2685- “risk taking and other foolish things men do are not ‘pathologies’...rather they are evolved strategies that made perfect sense for our ancestors and probably continue to make reproductive sense today.” https://t.co/GCGerFB6OV
2686-
2687- @EPoe187 Good point. An adaptive trait crosses into pathology when it’s harmful. But that doesn’t necessarily make the trait itself pathological.
2688-
2689- @EPoe187 Maybe: An adaptive trait that is morally disagreeable. But we all have a tendency to conflate adaptive with moral (naturalistic fallacy). Which might be why it's so challenging to define...
2690-
2691- @Locus_of_Ctrl The Social Leap by William von Hippel @BillvonHippel
2692-
2693- This is both super true...and the problem with outrage culture. https://t.co/t9jPg8dAeL
2694-
2695- Moral psych people: My lab is looking to host a visiting senior-ish grad student for 2 months this summer to kickstart new projects. Stipend is 6k. Technical skills are a plus. Happy to collab with advisors too. Send 1pg statement and CV to kyrakaps@gmail. Email me w questions.
2696-
2697- "Parents have asked how I got into Yale and Cambridge. They want the secret sauce for their own kids.
2698-
2699-
2700-
2701- What worked for me (paraphrasing Bruce Lee, take what works for you and discard the rest):
2702-
2703-
2704-
2705- -spend your childhood years living in 7 different foster homes /1"
2706-
2707- "-don’t pay attention in elementary school
2708-
2709- -make friends with kids who teach you how to steal purses
2710-
2711- -vandalize buildings when you’re 9
2712-
2713- -set a house on fire when you’re 10 (an accident, sort of)
2714-
2715- -try smoking Marlboro reds when you’re 11 /2"
2716-
2717- "-learn the choking game from your friend’s older sister when you’re 12
2718-
2719- -learn to convert apple cores and Rockstar cans into weed pipes when you’re 14
2720-
2721- -be actively irresponsible at every turn
2722-
2723- -sleep your way through classes /3"
2724-
2725- "-quietly read entire textbooks but don’t tell anyone
2726-
2727- -do none of the homework
2728-
2729- -put more effort into calculating how to get a C- rather than just doing the assignments
2730-
2731- -copy answers from girls who are nice to you /4"
2732-
2733- "-hide your report card from your parents (get to the mailbox before them)
2734-
2735- -move out when you’re 16, get job as dishwasher
2736-
2737- -hang out with 30 year old coworkers, ask them to buy you and your friends beer
2738-
2739- -graduate high school with a 2.2 GPA /5"
2740-
2741- "-join the military
2742-
2743- -be amazed at the trust instilled in you at such a young age
2744-
2745- -slowly realize that actions have consequences, both negative & positive /6"
2746-
2747- "-read tons of books
2748-
2749- -take smart risks instead of dumb ones
2750-
2751- -ask for help
2752-
2753- -listen to people who know more than you /7"
2754-
2755- "More here: https://t.co/IM6JU18lzr
2756-
2757-
2758-
2759- Here (2nd essay down): https://t.co/RN2PhZnage
2760-
2761-
2762-
2763- And here: https://t.co/lmlcaWULte"
2764-
2765- "Seeing Theory: awesome site to help visualize concepts like chance, expectation, and variance. Allows you to simulate coin flips, drawing cards, etc. to see how many trials it takes before observed outcomes converge on e.g. true probabilities
2766-
2767-
2768-
2769- LOVE THIS! https://t.co/SAUb2khJGd"
2770-
2771- "Alcohol
2772-
2773- Drugs
2774-
2775- Junk food
2776-
2777- TV
2778-
2779-
2780-
2781- Phenotypic indulgences.
2782-
2783-
2784-
2785- New tricks that hijack our brain’s old reward system. Fooling us into thinking we’re enhancing fitness while actually reducing it.
2786-
2787-
2788-
2789- Book: The Social Leap https://t.co/wqQYYARl65"
2790-
2791- @nntaleb Reminds me of this red hair example https://t.co/2sLqBNseH6
2792-
2793- @smith_valence @Berk43359694 @IanCharboneau I think one of NNT’s main points is that IQ tests are useful to filter the left side of the distribution. But they’re not useful for the right side. Could be wrong though
2794-
2795- "Poker vs. chess
2796-
2797-
2798-
2799- “life is more like poker. You could make the smartest decision and still have it blow up in your face. You could run a red light and get through the intersection safely— or follow all the traffic rules and end up in an accident.”
2800-
2801-
2802-
2803- Thinking in Bets by @AnnieDuke https://t.co/hY7FPxsAgg"
2804-
2805- This is such an astounding, delightful, and thought provoking connection between artistic hobbies and scientific productivity / 1 https://t.co/yU9Hvcm6Up
2806-
2807- Did you know the human body is full of evolutionary leftovers that no longer serve a purpose? These are called vestigial structures and they’re fascinating. (1/8)
2808-
2809- @coolstuffcheap Classic task from psychology https://t.co/SjgTMx9Zok https://t.co/7D0bvSVKe7
2810-
2811- @julian_assele Worked for us
2812-
2813- @ScottAdamsSays Echoes Scott’s 2 movies on 1 screen idea https://t.co/gno2gWnglI
2814-
2815- "Body disfigurement
2816-
2817- Food taboos
2818-
2819- Synchronized movement
2820-
2821- Shared terror
2822-
2823-
2824-
2825- “a rule of thumb in anthropology: whenever a society (including ours) has a cultural practice that seems bizarre, it’s members may be manipulating their intuitive biology to enhance feelings of communality.” https://t.co/vUqsU7wza4"
2826-
2827- "The origin of fairness.
2828-
2829- Children prefer that no one gets any stickers, rather than getting less stickers than the other children, even at the age of 3.
2830-
2831- https://t.co/fi27pTwx66 https://t.co/YQOYOU2Vdz"
2832-
2833- Marxist utopia and the free-rider problem https://t.co/4ka4YYHJkA
2834-
2835- "Last-place aversion
2836-
2837-
2838-
2839- “They found that the greatest resistance to raising the minimum wage was among people making slightly more than that.” https://t.co/CVNEeuabOv"
2840-
2841- @EPoe187 https://t.co/fdEkv0Qxza
2842-
2843- "Life's barely long enough to get good at one thing. So be careful what you get good at."- True Detective
2844-
2845- @TaniaArline lol no man of any age is as desirable as a young woman
2846-
2847- "“We find that both men and women pursued partners who are on average 25% more desirable than themselves”
2848-
2849-
2850-
2851- Perhaps due to evolved self-deception and overconfidence. Most people think they’re slightly more attractive than they really are.
2852-
2853-
2854-
2855- https://t.co/UZ34wAu822 https://t.co/G5QGhaV2Ky"
2856-
2857- @ScottAdamsSays If incumbents and taller candidates have the advantage, then is the media intentionally setting their designated candidates up to fail?
2858-
2859- @ScottAdamsSays Not enough data to know if that’s true for presidential elections
2860-
2861- @GadSaad Still remember when I first heard Gad talk about it on @joerogan. Had to look it up for myself https://t.co/HIHD0QblpK
2862-
2863- “Cooperation evolves, not because it’s ‘nice’ but because it confers a survival advantage...we today are moral beings only because our morally minded ancestors outcompeted their less morally minded neighbors.” https://t.co/OJeIXOdloM
2864-
2865- """A costly behavior cannot evolve just because it happens to feel good. Feeling good must have evolved to motivate the behavior, which must have some hidden benefit.""
2866-
2867-
2868-
2869- -The Mating Mind by @primalpoly https://t.co/E8jsXVWoQS"
2870-
2871- "“nature has so created men that they are able to desire everything but are not able to attain everything. So, since the desire is greater than the acquisition, the result is discontent with what one possesses and a lack of satisfaction with it.”
2872-
2873-
2874-
2875- -Machiavelli, Discourses https://t.co/4eHZU51mqW"
2876-
2877- Large-scale, pre-registered study finds evidence that both sides of the political divide are equally gullible to fake news if it supports their views - and to deploy the battle cry to delegitimize the arguments of the other side. https://t.co/x08e8ZR91i https://t.co/n4bqK9yBIR
2878-
2879- "@robinhanson I think this would depend on age and whether one has a family.
2880-
2881-
2882-
2883- Young + no family, then move. Older with children, maybe stay."
2884-
2885- "The paradox of morality:
2886-
2887-
2888-
2889- -Those who are sincerely want to do the right thing may lie to cover their moral lapses (thus, less moral)
2890-
2891-
2892-
2893- -Those who care less about appearing moral may be more honest about their moral failings (thus, more moral)
2894-
2895-
2896-
2897- https://t.co/E2FEWiA5yf https://t.co/oIxfb2Pubo"
2898-
2899- Wow -- so honored that Ellemers et al. (2019) identified paper with @JonHaidt on disgust and moral judgment (Schnall, Haidt, Clore & Jordan, 2008) as ‘seminal paper.’ Especially pleased given recent replication by @ProfJessTracy @ConorSteckler & @g_heltzel https://t.co/u9OuTVimHO
2900-
2901- "To make accurate predictions:
2902-
2903-
2904-
2905- Unpack the question into components
2906-
2907-
2908-
2909- Distinguish knowns & unknowns
2910-
2911-
2912-
2913- Leave no assumptions unscrutinized
2914-
2915-
2916-
2917- Adopt the outside view, then the inside view
2918-
2919-
2920-
2921- Explore similarities + differences between your view & others, then synthesize
2922-
2923-
2924-
2925- Be probabilistic https://t.co/nl5cBnNyVy"
2926-
2927- New paper out on the psychology of intellectual humility! Conducted with the support of @CambPsych and @Gates_Cambridge https://t.co/Dr6Nf95vQm
2928-
2929- @EdLatimore In nerdspeak: “high perceptual fluency increases the experience of positive affect.” https://t.co/ythwNJk6ym
2930-
2931- @robinhanson Maybe people like hot people too much to form coalitions against them
2932-
2933- @ScottAdamsSays For most people, finding reasons to denigrate ideological foes feels better than being intellectually consistent
2934-
2935- "IQ is positively correlated with # of reasons ppl find to support their own side in an argument
2936-
2937-
2938-
2939- But uncorrelated with # of reasons to support opposing views
2940-
2941-
2942-
2943- From @PsychRabble @JonHaidt @PTetlock
2944-
2945- https://t.co/gBFPDz55Mz https://t.co/ZPfrmnTaNb"
2946-
2947- @LifeMathMoney @jposhaughnessy You're buying a piece of the artist's soul/spirit that went into the artwork-- which is why forgeries are worth less
2948-
2949- @clairlemon @primalpoly @ChrisRyan77 @DrZhana @joerogan @RubinReport @CHSommers @JustinLehmiller @drdrew @DrDavidLey I’d also be concerned about the Cinderella Effect https://t.co/FQkfu0qzND
2950-
2951- "if one biological parent is removed from the household, the risk of unintentional fatal injury is only slightly increased. Add a nonbiological parent and, despite the extra resources, the risk of unintentional injury increases dramatically." https://t.co/qD56RMVWSV https://t.co/46SbKZy0oz
2952-
2953- @razibkhan @clairlemon @EricRWeinstein “This identification of IQ with attractive human qualities in general is unfortunate and wrong.” https://t.co/0Tc6dmEYov
2954-
2955- @clairlemon @razibkhan @EricRWeinstein Odd that conflating IQ with qualities we like seems to come naturally to people
2956-
2957- @razibkhan @clairlemon @EricRWeinstein you’re awesome bro
2958-
2959- @EricRWeinstein Taking reasonable positions isn’t costly enough to clearly signal group affiliation
2960-
2961- "-Victims of moral wrongdoing have a long time span (“Never forget”)
2962-
2963-
2964-
2965- -Perpetrators have a short time span (“let bygones be bygones”)
2966-
2967-
2968-
2969- “For perpetrators, it soon becomes ancient history, whereas the victims may see it as crucial for understanding the present.” https://t.co/cq9sBZ5jdE"
2970-
2971- The experience of war seems to induce an enduring increase in ritual attendance and the importance of religion in people's lives. Evidence from 3 post-conflict societies. @BGPurzycki @Peter_Turchin @NatureHumBehav https://t.co/BOZnv2Oqks
2972-
2973- @naval I wonder if this means Twitter will eventually start to resemble LinkedIn (I hope not)...
2974-
2975- "Men with high qualifications but unsuccessful careers are 6 times more likely to abuse their wives
2976-
2977-
2978-
2979- Men with low qualifications but successful careers are 6 times less likely to abuse their wives https://t.co/Eidk9DEASD"
2980-
2981- @clairlemon Nothing in the original study about alcohol or substance use, but that would make sense
2982-
2983- @RichieHardcore Evil by Roy Baumeister
2984-
2985- @dbethea Evil by Roy Baumeister
2986-
2987- Three Gates Cambridge Scholars will talk about their unique personal experiences - from a year spent at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, cowboying and life in foster care - at an event on Wednesday - https://t.co/QmyhK2Di95 @stellarhistory @robkhenderson https://t.co/IpkPMHqjLY
2988-
2989- “our cognitive machinery evolved to be only partially constrained by objective reality, as the social consequences of our beliefs are often just as important as objective consequences.” https://t.co/mWjEpTy8tu
2990-
2991- This video (reduced to a 17 second gif) created by British psychological professor Richard Wiseman demonstrates the power of perspective in creating illusions. It’s titled, “Assumptions” https://t.co/NzDWEktlkh https://t.co/jEcsidX8kX
2992-
2993- "Machiavelli's cardinal achievement is his recognition that ends equally ultimate, equally sacred, may contradict each other, that entire systems of value may come into collision without possibility of rational arbitration" https://t.co/nP6L3qpF3H https://t.co/woe7zrIUSC
2994-
2995- "“And if you’re inviting somebody out to lunch, or scheduling a meeting, offering one or two concrete proposals that they can accept or decline is a good starting point.”
2996-
2997-
2998-
2999- Book: Algorithms to Live By https://t.co/OH0YmUuWYl"
3000-
3001- "People estimate the average person of the opposite sex has 42% chance of cheating on their partner
3002-
3003-
3004-
3005- But estimate only an 8% chance their own partner would cheat on them
3006-
3007-
3008-
3009- As it turns out, 9% admitted to cheating
3010-
3011-
3012-
3013- https://t.co/rhVQNpEQr9 https://t.co/OY79QrFfy5"
3014-
3015- "“Modern life is so mediated by electronic images that we cannot help responding to others as if their actions- and our own- were being recorded and simultaneously transmitted to an unseen audience or stored for close scrutiny at some later time.”
3016-
3017-
3018-
3019- Christopher Lasch, 1979 https://t.co/KRmWoi5VNj"
3020-
3021- "“When one is surrounded by people who all believe the same thing, any contrary belief gradually seems less and less plausible.”
3022-
3023-
3024-
3025- Book: Evil by Roy Baumeister https://t.co/l05DcYX3MP"
3026-
3027- "“If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which there is no good evidence either way.""
3028-
3029-
3030-
3031- Bertrand Russell https://t.co/RU3t4NH29V"
3032-
3033- Studying history helps you predict the future by teaching you which things are old enough to be permanent.
3034-
3035- """...the benefits of expressing political ideology are usually not political at all, but social and sexual.""
3036-
3037-
3038-
3039- This fascinating paper from @primalpoly fits w what I've observed on campuses. Preoccupation w social and career prospects- proxies for mate value? https://t.co/8CPT4OswhZ https://t.co/Dvq0jeuaF2"
3040-
3041- "“children show prestige bias; they are more likely to copy a model that adults regard as being higher social status- for example, their head-teacher rather than an equally familiar person of the same age and gender.”
3042-
3043-
3044-
3045- Book: Cognitive Gadgets by @CeliaHeyes https://t.co/Fs2qTUDo9w"
3046-
3047- "“Despite the popular wisdom that we achieve success through positive visualization, it turns out that incorporating negative visualization makes us more likely to achieve our goals...people who imagine obstacles are more likely to achieve success”
3048-
3049-
3050-
3051- Thinking in Bets by @AnnieDuke https://t.co/ZQl5baamMh"
3052-
3053- If we reintroduced wigs for aristocrats, would other forms of status signaling wither away?
3054-
3055- "During the past 25 years, a billion people escaped from extreme poverty." @sapinker in @Quillette https://t.co/HVmROoQ5Ci
3056-
3057- """When a group's fundamental tenets are at stake, those who chant the loudest or clench their eyes the tightest in the face of conflicting evidence earn the most trust from their fellow group members.""
3058-
3059-
3060-
3061- Elephant in the Brain by @KevinSimler & @robinhanson https://t.co/8ZXCXeKSjI"
3062-
3063- Check out the coverage of our work with @JonHaidt on disgust and morality (a complex topic) @supercurious @TheAtlantic, plus the brilliant @peez and @yorl https://t.co/o4EvWPBw3h
3064-
3065- @clairlemon I use the hemingway editor to simplify essays when writing for general audience. Very useful https://t.co/RhZKWhcxlR
3066-
3067- @ProfByron @ConceptualJames @KevinSimler @robinhanson "Studies suggest that costly and seemingly arbitrary ritual commitment to apparently absurd beliefs deepens trust, galvanizing group solidarity for common defense and blinding members to exit strategies" https://t.co/sDsmaPNCEv
3068-
3069- A taste for fat may have fueled human evolution — long before we hunted for meat, says study by @yale_anthro https://t.co/dpAWlk5qBn
3070-
3071- @MBlauerstein @KevinSimler @robinhanson This tweet is being shared with apparent approval from ppl on the left and the right. So answer seems to be...yes
3072-
3073- "“My dear, the real truth always sounds improbable, do you know that? To make the truth sound probable you must always mix in some falsehood with it. Men have always done so.”
3074-
3075-
3076-
3077- Dostoevsky https://t.co/lRMpCpG2e1"
3078-
3079- "Do people believe free will can exist within a deterministic universe?
3080-
3081-
3082-
3083- Most people say yes, because they want to uphold the notion of moral responsibility
3084-
3085-
3086-
3087- Cool paper from @ImHardcory, @EPoe187, Roy Baumeister
3088-
3089-
3090-
3091- https://t.co/Fjhcb0cIWg https://t.co/UVCxmZa39M"
3092-
3093- Wonderful (paid!) undergrad summer research opportunity! Fantastic group to work with https://t.co/Fhrpns9aVc
3094-
3095- @EdLatimore I think it was Larry Summers who suggested a heuristic when forecasting project length: move up one unit of time and multiply by 2. A 1 hr project will really take 2 days. A 2 week project really takes 4 months.
3096-
3097- @primalpoly I did when I saw this version of the problem... estimated around 8-9% https://t.co/VgKXA0hDyq
3098-
3099- "- Some people become more likely to lie when they see a group member lying
3100-
3101- - The effect is huge: having only one dishonest group member makes the vast majority of these conditional liars switch from being honest to being dishonest
3102-
3103-
3104-
3105- https://t.co/PQR0XpDdkN https://t.co/KYbxItiEZK"
3106-
3107- "“Had the Pleistocene savanna contained trees bearing birth-control pills, we might have evolved to find them as terrifying as a venomous spider.”
3108-
3109-
3110-
3111- Book: The Ape that Understood the Universe by @SteveStuWill, citing @sapinker https://t.co/lBvZOmYQ2Z"
3112-
3113- @NicoleBarbaro Reminds me of this from @sapinker "They are increasingly forced to acknowledge that God plays dice with our traits." https://t.co/6jSDwDDKDp
3114-
3115- "Why some kinds of reasoning are easier than others...
3116-
3117-
3118-
3119- My latest for @PsychToday https://t.co/Gf7nArXC1P"
3120-
3121- citing work from @robinhanson @KevinSimler @hugoreasoning @dansperber @RobertCialdini @BillvonHippel @ESYudkowsky @ToobyCosmides
3122-
3123- "In their stunning book, Elephant in the Brain, … Simler & … Hanson argue that the purpose of language is to show how cool we are to potential allies & romantic partners. … “the facts themselves can be secondary.” https://t.co/My8dwnIGQv
3124-
3125- The evolutionary purpose of human intelligence may not be to seek the truth or solve problems, but to socialize and persuade others https://t.co/DWN1sU8Xbe
3126-
3127- "For moral judgments, upper-class Americans have more in common with upper-class Brazilians than with lower-class Americans
3128-
3129-
3130-
3131- Book: The Righteous Mind by @JonHaidt https://t.co/wCUpVeXuTY"
3132-
3133- """men are not brighter than women; they are just more desperate to show off in colossally narcissistic ways that might attract sexual interest.""
3134-
3135-
3136-
3137- The Role of Creativity and Humor in Human Mate Selection
3138-
3139-
3140-
3141- From @sbkaufman Melanie L. Bromley @primalpoly
3142-
3143-
3144-
3145- https://t.co/5ihE1PrbBG https://t.co/Bd7XKYpNXD"
3146-
3147- @sbkaufman @primalpoly Somehow entered a rabbithole on humor research and found it. Really interesting!
3148-
3149- A developmental study on the hilarious and highly replicable (in my experience) Bias Blindspot Effect: Children also deny being biased despite evidence that they are, but not until older age do they believe that they are the ONLY unbiased person: https://t.co/aOaqEObsl7 https://t.co/Nd5u4eIB54
3150-
3151- "Single people paired with an opposite-sex partner work out harder than when alone or paired with a same-sex partner
3152-
3153-
3154-
3155- ""Going the distance, going for speed: Honest signaling and the benefits of exercising with an opposite-sex partner""
3156-
3157-
3158-
3159- https://t.co/jbnD5KWdNv
3160-
3161- @PsychologyBaker https://t.co/mTYeq87Lc4"
3162-
3163- @Sander_vdLinden @mjbsp I was torn between Moral Dyad Theory and MFT. Then read this from @tage_rai and Alan Fisk and no longer know what to think... https://t.co/QsNchQvnMw
3164-
3165- @Chrismartin76 @steverathje2 https://t.co/Z1HVvIhlTu
3166-
3167- Being a good writer is 3% talent and 97% not being distracted by the internet
3168-
3169- Do you personally know someone who was shot or shot themselves? RT for YES, ❤️ for NO.
3170-
3171- I shook @PeteHegseth’s hand after he interviewed me on @foxandfriends last year. No symptoms ? https://t.co/lqr6jmzDWE https://t.co/h8gPC2ecMk
3172-
3173- @Bezlo @SardonicProf @Chrismartin76 @steverathje2 Quote is from @helytimes How I Became a Famous Novelist
3174-
3175- “An analysis of 500 attorneys found that the harder an attorney’s name was to pronounce, the lower he or she stayed in the firm’s hierarchy. This effect held independent of the foreignness of the names.” https://t.co/sIttrucPkk
3176-
3177- "“I think protesting is almost a status symbol for elites. That’s why they always post pictures on Facebook, so all their friends know they’re protesting.”
3178-
3179-
3180-
3181- Political Tribes by @amychua https://t.co/Ek2kkkgb6f"
3182-
3183- “Obesity is a double victory for consumerism. Instead of eating little, which will lead to economic contraction, people eat too much and then buy diet products- contributing to economic growth twice over.” https://t.co/uiXe0EkfLH
3184-
3185- @EPoe187 Hm tough. Vox sometimes has good pieces like this with @StuartJRitchie https://t.co/PVn4UBonD1. Plus doing keto so...
3186-
3187- Here is a short summary of some recent research conducted by my collaborators (@ValerioCapraro @DG_Rand) and I on the motivations that cause people to behave pro-socially toward anonymous strangers https://t.co/Y24HUJsgm1 + nod to cool follow-up work with @Jill_Jord
3188-
3189- “The rated strength of a male body accounts for 70% of the variance in attractiveness. None of the women produced a preference for weaker men...in both samples, the strongest men were the most attractive, the weakest men were the least attractive.” https://t.co/3bHn4HehOT https://t.co/HoHVwZKRY7
3190-
3191- My essay listed as one of @PsychToday's top posts of the week https://t.co/Gf7nArXC1P
3192-
3193- being able to do at least 10 push-ups better predictor of heart health than treadmill test (10-year study of male firefighters in USA); being able to do 40+ push-ups = 97% reduction in risk of cardiovascular disease over next 10 years https://t.co/yLgSX1CO06 https://t.co/uz9GyXpxsN
3194-
3195- @Neuro_Skeptic Reminds me of the presidential forgetting curve https://t.co/nMfkok96hZ
3196-
3197- "The people who are most likely to change our minds are the ones we agree with on 98% of topics. If someone you know, like, and trust believes a radical idea, you are more likely to give it merit, weight, or consideration." @JamesClear https://t.co/Xn6ZMWI4HN
3198-
3199- @EPoe187 @AndyVonasch @TaniaArline For sure. Still seems to fit with other findings that people will incur physical harm to display moral virtue
3200-
3201- “self-deceived individuals are happier...Lack of self-deception is, in fact, a sign of depression. Individuals who feel good about themselves, whether or not the facts merit this feeling, tend to achieve more.” @tylercowen https://t.co/QfVDmEPFiH https://t.co/0XkHXqfSkS
3202-
3203- "65% of conversations consist of gossiping about others
3204-
3205-
3206-
3207- ""In reality, the cognitive demands of gossip are the very reason why such large brains evolved in the human lineage."" https://t.co/Pku7eNC9hu https://t.co/TKHHY3rzev"
3208-
3209- "cognitive decline may be a consequence of the amount of information we have to navigate getting bigger and bigger...older brains manage a greater store of memories with every passing day. The effort of retrieval is a testament to how much you know." https://t.co/6bqQIzBRth
3210-
3211- When research results violate the narrative, people tend to turn into "intuitive theologians", bending over backwards to protect sacred truths. https://t.co/g7C0MaVr3H https://t.co/ZyIrthiLdr
3212-
3213- "“A reliable way to make people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth. Authoritarian institutions and marketers have always known this fact.”
3214-
3215-
3216-
3217- Thinking, Fast and Slow https://t.co/OBJgRogF3c"
3218-
3219- The evolutionary purpose of human intelligence may not be to seek the truth or solve problems, but to socialize and persuade others https://t.co/DWN1sTRlME
3220-
3221- "“To escape responsibility for violence we imagine it is enough to pledge never to be the first to do violence. But no one ever sees himself as casting the first stone. Even the most violent persons believe they are reacting to a violence committed by someone else.”
3222-
3223-
3224-
3225- René Girard https://t.co/YG8tTs2ngU"
3226-
3227- @farnamstreet Reminds me of this tweet from @EdLatimore https://t.co/3VNeIyULbD
3228-
3229- """hard work and discipline can lead someone to achieve a comfortable life with a very high probability. Beyond that, it is all randomness: either by taking enormous (and unconscious) risks, or by being extraordinarily lucky.""
3230-
3231-
3232-
3233- Fooled by Randomness by @nntaleb https://t.co/jVZcKYurdy"
3234-
3235- Chinese CRISPR babies had their brains altered in ways that could enhance memory, cognition. https://t.co/8wOZdFLCpA
3236-
3237- "“Money can buy you happiness, it seems, but it helps if you spend it on other people.”
3238-
3239-
3240-
3241- The Ape That Understood The Universe by @SteveStuWill, citing research from @DunnHappyLab https://t.co/7AaJw4wdg1"
3242-
3243- @robinhanson Wonder if people would want to know the specifics if given the chance
3244-
3245- @SLealWilhelm it is
3246-
3247- "“It is one of the ironies of modern intellectual life that many scholars insist that rationality is impotent...and to make this point these scholars write books...with carefully reasoned argument.”
3248-
3249-
3250-
3251- Against Empathy by @paulbloomatyale https://t.co/AOfgBZS3rJ"
3252-
3253- “According to the anthropologist Kristen Hawkes...Big-game hunting is not primarily about calories; it’s about showing off. Vanquishing animals that could easily trample you underfoot and kill you is a pretty convincing display of skill, strength, and bravery.” https://t.co/sjmprIli0r
3254-
3255- "evidence suggests people attend to the subtlest indicators of status...vice presidents in one company all started with identical offices that included a one-pen desk set. One vice president moved to a 2-pen set, and within 4 days all worked their way up to 3-pen sets."??? https://t.co/VIonnVDdtD
3256-
3257- @EPoe187 Reminds me of the tragic and utopian visions outlined by Sowell/Pinker
3258-
3259- @ImHardcory https://t.co/7Af6q60Kx0
3260-
3261- """In a survey of 1,500 office workers, 7 out of 10 said they would forego a raise for a higher status job title. Why was the title preferred over money? The majority believed that other people judged them based on their job title.""
3262-
3263-
3264-
3265- https://t.co/hlZM2cBukT https://t.co/VpZFiaMnkK"
3266-
3267- "political beliefs are costless...odds are near zero that one vote will change an election's result. Voters can cheaply indulge their beliefs at the ballot box. The theory of rational irrationality thus predicts an unusually high level of irrationality in politics." @bryan_caplan https://t.co/jnrRtFw2T7
3268-
3269- "70% of foster kids report a desire to go to college
3270-
3271-
3272-
3273- 3% of foster kids actually graduate from college
3274-
3275-
3276-
3277- https://t.co/Nd15XV50J6 https://t.co/QiimdjfrBG"
3278-
3279- @Be_seixas01 Yep, so well-written
3280-
3281- Now that the hardcover window has passed, and since people don't read, here's a Tweetstorm summary of Status as a Service, which I'll abbreviate as StaaS (h/t @naval) to disambiguate from SaaS. https://t.co/EuQvFMRolg
3282-
3283- "“It’s often a good idea to adopt the practices and beliefs of people around you. For one thing, the people around you aren’t dead. If you do what they do, you might continue not being dead as well.”
3284-
3285-
3286-
3287- The Ape That Understood The Universe by @SteveStuWill https://t.co/4Qz860DZfb"
3288-
3289- People used to signal status with luxury goods. Today they do it with luxury beliefs /1
3290-
3291- In the past, only high status people could afford luxury goods. But today goods are more affordable. Plus, it's not so trendy to signal status with material purchases /2
3292-
3293- This is a problem for high status people who want control /3
3294-
3295- "Decoupling status from material goods redirected it to beliefs, opinions.
3296-
3297-
3298-
3299- An opinion about a social issue is the new powdered wig /4"
3300-
3301- "People are sheep. They want to imitate high status people.
3302-
3303-
3304-
3305- But when lots of people adopt an opinion, the opinion no longer high status /5"
3306-
3307- High status people then adopt a new belief to distinguish themselves. The cycle repeats /6
3308-
3309- Signaling status with luxury beliefs reduces guilt, too. Not everyone can purchase a luxury good. But anyone can adopt a belief. See how inclusive I am /7
3310-
3311- It’s easier than ever to imitate a high status belief. Could be another reason why social trends have changed so rapidly as of late /8
3312-
3313- "People can only stretch the facts to a limited degree. Groups, however, have advantages in this regard, because they can support each other's beliefs. When one is surrounded by people who all believe the same thing, any contrary belief gradually seems less and less plausible." https://t.co/rXBcDvwj7j
3314-
3315- "Twitter, please help me figure out people’s moral priorities (RTs appreciated!).
3316-
3317-
3318-
3319- Which situation would you prefer?
3320-
3321-
3322-
3323- Option A: Everybody thinks you killed a person, but you did not.
3324-
3325-
3326-
3327- Option B: You did kill a person, but nobody knows about it."
3328-
3329- "if men cannot struggle on behalf of a just cause...then they will struggle against the just cause. They will struggle for the sake of struggle. They will struggle out of a certain boredom : for they cannot imagine living in a world without struggle." @FukuyamaFrancis https://t.co/6IUhWrQZsv
3330-
3331- @eric_d_moyer Evil by Roy Baumeister
3332-
3333- "Attending Harvard or Stuyvesant isn't important for career or academic success...what's important is the ability to get in
3334-
3335-
3336-
3337- Book: Everybody Lies by @SethS_D
3338-
3339-
3340-
3341- https://t.co/GgaVNUEVtq
3342-
3343- https://t.co/keMeMd7caF https://t.co/L56WXSlmih"
3344-
3345- "The scientists found that a woman signals her interest by varying her pitch, speaking more softly, and taking shorter turns talking. A woman is unlikely to be interested when she uses hedge words and phrases such as 'probably' or 'I guess.'" https://t.co/8Hrugoh7qy
3346-
3347- @MBlauerstein @SethS_D these studies didn't seem to find any
3348-
3349- @AlphaCLTrader Everybody Lies by @SethS_D
3350-
3351- "Graduating from an elite college: 84% earnings boost
3352-
3353-
3354-
3355- Somewhat selective college: 52% earnings boost
3356-
3357-
3358-
3359- Nonselective college: 0%
3360-
3361-
3362-
3363- https://t.co/B44zW8BaEh https://t.co/RWeisPiaSx"
3364-
3365- @GarettJones He may have been onto something... https://t.co/2xcUwelDkf
3366-
3367- """The first thing a man will do for his ideals is lie.""
3368-
3369-
3370-
3371- Joseph A. Schumpeter https://t.co/uK03EDKSEC"
3372-
3373- @MarkVirag @vcondrone @GarettJones Sure, it all depends https://t.co/YKfqAQz1SP
3374-
3375- @christopherburd @MarkVirag @vcondrone @GarettJones Maybe. But doesn’t seem to have an effect on earnings
3376-
3377- @ericchendriks @SethS_D doing my best to provide tasty pellets! https://t.co/v2xi0d7uwj
3378-
3379- @RealYeyoZa https://t.co/HXFKeYFnSq https://t.co/QBhmXqoLgj
3380-
3381- "“Political opinions function as badges of tribal membership.”
3382-
3383-
3384-
3385- Book: The Righteous Mind by @JonHaidt https://t.co/qUPTEhnTKX"
3386-
3387- "“The average IQ score difference between siblings is 13 points, not that far off the average difference of 17 points for pairs of individuals selected at random from the population.”
3388-
3389-
3390-
3391- Blueprint by Robert Plomin https://t.co/5VfXDLq4N9"
3392-
3393- @luke_smith23 that happens, plenty of other great books to read
3394-
3395- @OmarBessa Thanks, sounds like a good list
3396-
3397- @MrsWilliams___ thank you Vanessa. Very kind of you
3398-
3399- @Neuro_Skeptic @tedcruz maybe Freud was right...
3400-
3401- @luke_smith23 The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk
3402-
3403- "Our latest paper examines how #socialidentity shapes implicit evaluation (via @y_jenny_xiao)
3404-
3405-
3406-
3407- The work shows how quickly our automatic preferences align with our identities: simply framing two groups as cooperative reduces bias, as does switching teams.
3408-
3409-
3410-
3411- https://t.co/2BSIskP4kS https://t.co/kxEMNV3Mf1"
3412-
3413- "One-on-one, chimpanzees may be better than us. But pit 1,000 Sapiens against 1,000 chimps, Sapiens win easily. Put 100,000 chimps in Wall Street or Yankee Stadium, and you’ll get chaos. Put 100,000 humans, and you get trade networks and sports contests." https://t.co/JuyrauWivI
3414-
3415- “The moral sense, or conscience, is as much a part of man as his leg or arm.” https://t.co/6rc7lpQKHI
3416-
3417- “In an experiment designed to be similar to the situation faced by early humans, individuals actually competed with one another to be more helpful and generous so that an observer would see them as better cooperators and choose them as partners for a mutualistic collaboration.” https://t.co/25IDpHWjJr
3418-
3419- @DegenRolf Reminds me of this paper “Sexual selection for moral virtues” by @primalpoly https://t.co/lfRPuT4aeg https://t.co/JhcinmGaMY
3420-
3421- Men were more likely to give panhandlers money or other items when in the presence of a woman, signalling generosity and kindness. https://t.co/91hdy3dVJi https://t.co/zP0SeWn8t5
3422-
3423- "“During the third trimester, when the fetus can hear, its mother’s voice has a different effect than the voice of another woman. Hearing the mother’s voice has a calming effect, causing a deceleration in heart rate.”
3424-
3425-
3426-
3427- Book: Moral Minds by Marc Hauser https://t.co/9pvOfSW4GS"
3428-
3429- @jayvanbavel @clayroutledge This excerpt about Stuyvesant from @SethS_D’s book is similar https://t.co/jQ7VU4IHaL
3430-
3431- "Differences between human groups are sometimes actively implemented to reinforce loyalty. Group members do not select the best solution but copy their social group. Some authors have proposed that conforming to social norms can override biological costs for detrimental traits" https://t.co/ca3TL1ixmZ
3432-
3433- "“In a study of 1,500 pairs of adult twins, concordance for divorce was much greater for identical than for fraternal twins (55 percent versus 16 percent)”
3434-
3435-
3436-
3437- Book: Blueprint by Robert Plomin https://t.co/7M7YdSd2rw"
3438-
3439- “60 percent of American men and 53 percent of American women admitted to having attempted to lure someone else’s mate into a committed relationship. Although half of these attempts failed, half succeeded.” https://t.co/7RAw6W7NwD
3440-
3441- "“One monkey stopped responding for 5 days and another one for 12 days after witnessing a companion being shocked each time they pulled a handle to get food for themselves. They were literally starving themselves to avoid inflicting pain on others.”
3442-
3443-
3444-
3445- Our Inner Ape by Frans de Waal https://t.co/C9Ut3Er3KN"
3446-
3447- "“Random violence makes the news precisely because it is so rare, routine kindness does not make the news precisely because it is so commonplace.""
3448-
3449-
3450-
3451- The Rational Optimist by @mattwridley https://t.co/UHhc2QdaaD"
3452-
3453- “What feeds guilt and shame is a deep desire to belong, a survival issue for any social animal. The greatest underlying worry is rejection by the group...Concern about upsetting others and losing their love and respect is ultimately what drives human shame and guilt.” https://t.co/BJnUiV4ZpS
3454-
3455- @KenSchreiner https://t.co/2CvKIIH8QZ
3456-
3457- @clairlemon this essay from @razibkhan spells it out well https://t.co/TdfUB60seT https://t.co/lJB3KNQb7i
3458-
3459- @robinhanson https://t.co/HXFKeYFnSq https://t.co/jRkIZuEjhR
3460-
3461- "Just over 42% of the people in each party view the opposition as 'downright evil.' … nearly 1/5 Republicans & Democrats agree with the statement that their political adversaries 'lack the traits to be considered fully human — they behave like animals'” https://t.co/92fSh2yLZz
3462-
3463- @robinhanson Maybe @FukuyamaFrancis was right... https://t.co/6poWI6Go0m
3464-
3465- @steverathje2 I don’t question the correlations. Just questioning the claim that the SAT is nothing more than a wealth test
3466-
3467- "Indeed, people often support moral projects not because they hold any intrinsic attraction but because of their downstream effects on rivals - for example, reducing the their status or weakening their social power." https://t.co/W9JAbDyobn https://t.co/0pXOlbqs4m
3468-
3469- @razibkhan @PsychologyBaker I'm reminded of this tweet from @SteveStuWill ... https://t.co/1q8YeUmz5D
3470-
3471- “While amphetamine increased dominant behavior in male rhesus monkeys high in the social order, it increased submissive behavior in low-ranking males. Social context determined the outcome of something otherwise thought to be a “purely” physiological reaction.” https://t.co/Tk5aqiY8sc
3472-
3473- @FHL1688 https://t.co/2CvKIIH8QZ
3474-
3475- "How much does SAT coaching actually help
3476-
3477-
3478-
3479- This study says coaching gives a 10 pt boost, which is one-tenth of a standard deviation
3480-
3481-
3482-
3483- ""too small to be practically important"" https://t.co/2Uz75UE45o"
3484-
3485- "This study had kids study anywhere from 5-45 hours on special SAT prep
3486-
3487-
3488-
3489- It gave them an 8 pt boost on the SAT Verbal
3490-
3491-
3492-
3493- “corresponding to one additional correct item” https://t.co/MABH3T7z3A"
3494-
3495- "Affluent students and Asian students receive the most benefits from SAT coaching
3496-
3497-
3498-
3499- But coaching effect is still very small, 5-15 pt boost
3500-
3501-
3502-
3503- Roughly 1-2 additional answers correct
3504-
3505-
3506-
3507- https://t.co/WsrNuztsT9 https://t.co/N4Z8LKPnp2"
3508-
3509- "It breaks my heart to see families who can't afford it spending money they desperately need on test prep when no evidence would indicate that this is money well-spent" https://t.co/9ilvVv7kyr
3510-
3511- @primalpoly @jordanbpeterson Which might be the reason we don’t use it...it would be too accurate. People wouldn’t like that
3512-
3513- "@ReformedTrader It's from here: https://t.co/YzvdCHS834
3514-
3515-
3516-
3517- And sure shoot me a DM"
3518-
3519- "Graduated HS with a 2.2 GPA
3520-
3521-
3522-
3523- Joined the military, got an A.S. from the Community College of the Air Force
3524-
3525-
3526-
3527- Went to Yale on the GI Bill
3528-
3529-
3530-
3531- Now a Gates Cambridge scholar doing a PhD in psychology
3532-
3533-
3534-
3535- Weird life https://t.co/o4mo2Ezhlk"
3536-
3537- @nntaleb @EricRWeinstein This tweet should be printed and plastered in many work spaces... https://t.co/Zl6ZLjHrK9
3538-
3539- "When millionaires & celebrities attack the [tests], they pretend to do so on behalf of the disadvantaged, but they really want to destroy the SAT because it is the only mechanism by which your kid can get into an elite college ahead of their kid" https://t.co/YWMML24sUu
3540-
3541- @finnscave @primalpoly Haven't seen any studies showing substantial gains from coaching. At most 20 pts (one-fifth of a standard deviation). But open to learning more. https://t.co/yflmSd3vDF
3542-
3543- @finnscave @primalpoly @ArborBridge Interesting. Research suggests ACT coaching produces gains of less than 1 point. https://t.co/BIJUt1gqQi
3544-
3545- @finnscave @primalpoly @ArborBridge Unclear https://t.co/HhLssGHWqX
3546-
3547- “out of more than 5,000 participants, 91% of men and 84% of women said that they had experienced at least one vivid homicidal fantasy. And sexual competition in its many forms was the main reason both sexes had fantasized about murder.” https://t.co/gi7aA3kj9F
3548-
3549- @AIundari @primalpoly https://t.co/nfC3ifi4XW
3550-
3551- @finnscave @primalpoly @ArborBridge 2015 https://t.co/Fp0Cn3aGZM
3552-
3553- @ReformedTrader @finnscave @primalpoly @ArborBridge Not disputing that prep can work well for some people. Just sharing data suggesting on average it doesn't help much.
3554-
3555- "Here's a nice (and humble) example of psychologists discovering that their lack of religious diversity in the lab (all secular) led to an error in scale construction... for open minded thinking (Stanovich & Toplak):
3556-
3557- https://t.co/GanmPF1pep"
3558-
3559- @JonHaidt This part is quite interesting https://t.co/A1PcDk2DNe
3560-
3561- @mjaeckel h/t @GadSaad https://t.co/2sZAVJhPgm
3562-
3563- @Strafio @JonHaidt Seems that religious people are less willing to update their beliefs about religious matters. Secular people are less willing to update their beliefs about secular matters. Both are closed minded, just about different topics.
3564-
3565- @mjaeckel @GadSaad I was so surprised when I first heard @GadSaad on @joerogan explain that it was an actual term that I searched it. So funny.
3566-
3567- “most perpetrators of violence are neither pathological nor self-interested but are convinced that what they are doing is in the service of a higher moral good.” https://t.co/lXOHn4cqxh
3568-
3569- @ericchendriks @sapinker big fan
3570-
3571- "1. 42% of students fail to complete degree
3572-
3573- 2. Graduating from an elite college doesn't increase $
3574-
3575- 3. Graduating from a ""nonselective"" college doesn't increase $
3576-
3577- 4. Most average students drop out
3578-
3579- 5. SAT coaching doesn't help much
3580-
3581-
3582-
3583- My latest for @PsychToday https://t.co/bXpm1PnAqx"
3584-
3585- @AlanaBache @PsychToday @NickWolfinger Research suggests people who get into elite schools but go elsewhere make as much as people who graduate from elite schools. https://t.co/QPml4HiicR https://t.co/1EZF02CiiD
3586-
3587- @roderickgraham @PsychToday I had the same thought about social networks. A somewhat similar study about elite high schools in NYC: https://t.co/Wcw6E8mkkd
3588-
3589- “children living with one genetic parent and one stepparent are roughly 40 times more likely to be abused than children living with both genetic parents. This greater rate occurs even when poverty and socioeconomic status are controlled.” https://t.co/tmCgJGwZXs
3590-
3591- @unruly_tabouli The Moral Punishment Instinct by Jan-Willem Van Prooijen
3592-
3593- "“Test preparation courses, notwithstanding their hard-sell ads, increase scores by a trifling seventh of a standard deviation”
3594-
3595-
3596-
3597- @sapinker in @newrepublic https://t.co/sljRE1zWgx"
3598-
3599- @clairlemon One of the best things I’ve written has been for @Quillette. Collaboration with @vincentharinam https://t.co/3Gs154JYes
3600-
3601- Nice succinct blog post about college and testing. I worked part time for a test prep company in graduate school. After a few months on the job, I learned that our services had little effect on test scores. https://t.co/o4Cezzegh3
3602-
3603- @larastwitta @PsychToday it is, the original sources are linked in the post
3604-
3605- "5 stunning facts about higher education. People are spending a lot of $$$ to game the system, but it doesn’t have much impact on financial outcomes.
3606-
3607-
3608-
3609- What are they paying for? My guess is that many people are willing to pay a premium to purchase a high status social identity. https://t.co/saoFB9GzDy"
3610-
3611- "“In terms of the American Dream, can people who are born into poverty “catch up” to their peers born into affluence through their personality traits or intelligence?”
3612-
3613-
3614-
3615- Personality: no
3616-
3617- Intelligence: yes ??
3618-
3619-
3620-
3621- https://t.co/umbIDT0XRT
3622-
3623-
3624-
3625- from @RodicaDamian @rongsuatwork @BrentWRoberts https://t.co/PDYdEZUpOQ"
3626-
3627- @RodicaDamian @clairlemon @rongsuatwork @BrentWRoberts Thanks for illuminating the point about education- the findings on income were certainly more encouraging https://t.co/NNdDZjRmrE
3628-
3629- @RodicaDamian @clairlemon @rongsuatwork @BrentWRoberts Thanks, I understand they were interactive effects. Still found the resource substitution effect encouraging
3630-
3631- One of my favorite writers, @FrankBruni, on one of my favorite thinkers, @NAChristakis, about one of my favorite ideas: That we're engineered for cooperation and decency, rather than cruelty and strife. https://t.co/1lzEyjgQ0q
3632-
3633- “human infants’ helping is intrinsically motivated. Infants spontaneously help others just as readily when they are alone with the helpee as when the mother is watching...infants will help someone who does not even know he is being helped (and no one else is watching).” ? https://t.co/15eX3qCqUi
3634-
3635- """Dogs are taken to the vet twice as often than cats (even though there is no medical justification for this difference). People were willing to spend twice as much on medical care for their dog than their cat (avg. $10,689 for dogs vs. $5,174 for cats).""
3636-
3637-
3638-
3639- https://t.co/LYK444qHbY"
3640-
3641- Study: Liberals and conservatives are about equally likely to reject scientific claims that clash with their political preferences https://t.co/Kl8rQVSP6Q By @anwashburn and @LindaSkitka https://t.co/vio0OgrQEB
3642-
3643- The rich and famous may have bribed their kids’ way into college, but there are many other jarring aspects of college in America https://t.co/GGuNNiqhkq
3644-
3645- “even if researchers could conduct two perfect replication studies of some genuine effect, each with 80% power (chance) of achieving P < 0.05, it would not be very surprising for one to obtain P < 0.01 and the other P > 0.30.” https://t.co/Dc5TzMgm9h
3646-
3647- "When everyone is morally offended, a clear signal of commitment is to be more outraged than most. When there is uncertainty about people’s commitment to a cause, it becomes necessary for members of the coalition to demonstrate their resolution by adopting more extreme positions" https://t.co/WfuzJBgQdm
3648-
3649- @cmac_vc Minds Make Societies by @MndsMkSocieties
3650-
3651- @jayvanbavel The Blank Slate by @sapinker https://t.co/uy1xzI8KGH
3652-
3653- 5 Seriously Stunning Facts About Higher Education in America https://t.co/IRfFJjRUwG
3654-
3655- Wanna take some new psychological tests that will reveal the best in you? https://t.co/10qtTR3PNI self-actualization, light triad, awe, and the healthiest big five personality traits
3656-
3657- @sgeorge954 I'm a fan of @sapinker @mattwridley @slsatel @paulbloomatyale @kurtjgray
3658-
3659- “Most women who have affairs are deeply unhappy with their marriages. Although this may seem obvious, it is not true of men. Men who have affairs do not differ from men who remain faithful in terms of their level of marital happiness!” https://t.co/SNOZJIYlJa
3660-
3661- @EPoe187 Discourses on Livy https://t.co/jES2tk2Mi9
3662-
3663- @AidanWenzel https://t.co/VNh9WOnTKx
3664-
3665- "The suicide of Princeton economist Alan Krueger last weekend is a reminder that self-harm remains an American health crisis...Between 1999 and 2017, U.S. suicide rates increased by 45% for men ages 45 to 64 and by 62% for women in that age group." https://t.co/xxq7wjD86o
3666-
3667- """Happiness was linked to being a taker rather than a giver, whereas meaningfulness went with being a giver rather than a taker. Higher levels of worry, stress and anxiety were linked to higher meaningfulness but lower happiness.""
3668-
3669-
3670-
3671- https://t.co/wUKBgHBvjG https://t.co/Ad764KFtlX"
3672-
3673- @DoctorBugs I'm a big fan of his work.
3674-
3675- @robinhanson The fact-value gap. Reminds me of this passage from @charlesmurray https://t.co/40Yg8OP6Me
3676-
3677- "“cooperation within groups can dissolve in the absence of an external threat. The toxic political climate in the United States can be explained in many ways, but from an evolutionary perspective, part of the underlying cause is the demise of the Soviet Union.”
3678-
3679-
3680-
3681- The Social Leap https://t.co/xtO9AokxK5"
3682-
3683- The rich and famous may have bribed their kids’ way into college, but there are many other jarring aspects of college in America https://t.co/GGuNNiqhkq
3684-
3685- "Americans age 18-34 without a steady romantic partner
3686-
3687-
3688-
3689- 2004: 33%
3690-
3691- 2018: 51%
3692-
3693-
3694-
3695- https://t.co/YxZs2F5Taq"
3696-
3697- "Person 1: *Describes psychology finding*
3698-
3699-
3700-
3701- Person 2: ""I could've told you that. Why do we need a study for what we already know?""
3702-
3703-
3704-
3705- Person 1: ""That's called hindsight bias. When we learn something new, we think we could have predicted it.""
3706-
3707-
3708-
3709- Person 2: ""I could've told you that."""
3710-
3711- "“In one experiment, subjects undergoing a fake interview had to cool their heels when the interviewer left the room for a staged interruption. Plain-looking subjects waited 9 minutes before complaining; attractive ones waited 3 minutes and 21 seconds.”
3712-
3713-
3714-
3715- Book: The Blank Slate https://t.co/m53rZvHPHG"
3716-
3717- "A meta-analysis from researchers at Harvard found that, on average, SAT coaching produces a 10-point gain. They conclude that this gain is “too small to be practically important.” https://t.co/Fvv1vnBnAC
3718-
3719- "Just arrived today: Blueprint by @NAChristakis
3720-
3721-
3722-
3723- Looking forward to digging in and sharing what I learn https://t.co/bcQNAhSPkU"
3724-
3725- @RealYeyoZa https://t.co/3Gs154JYes https://t.co/QOpKTcAymP
3726-
3727- @IanAdAstra I think so...but for most of us it is uncomfortable to think about
3728-
3729- @ghalib Sure thing
3730-
3731- “the ideal utilitarian punishment system is one in which punishments are convincingly faked rather than actually delivered. In an ideal utilitarian world, convicts would be sent to a happy place where they can’t bother anyone, while the rest of us believe they’re suffering” https://t.co/1H63fsX8TW
3732-
3733- @arronooo Moral Tribes by Joshua Greene
3734-
3735- “We are social animals by nature. The feeling of isolation, of difference from the group, is terrifying. We experience tremendous relieve when we find others who think the same way we do. In fact, we are motivated to take up ideas and opinions because they bring us this relief.” https://t.co/WTNm6ocQiG
3736-
3737- @fellatiohrnblwr https://t.co/AheobvlPdC
3738-
3739- @fellatiohrnblwr In that case you might want to unfollow me now ...
3740-
3741- @KI0916 The Laws of Human Nature by @RobertGreene
3742-
3743- @Noahpinion There's been some research on this, showing how moderates have to align themselves with radical tribal opinions to avoid being ostracized. See this excellent piece on it: https://t.co/zDH85Dztp6
3744-
3745- “Generally, the better educated are more prone to irrational political opinions and political hysteria than the worse educated” https://t.co/FLByH6yg0c
3746-
3747- "-Children looked at photos of 2 people
3748-
3749-
3750-
3751- -Then chose who they preferred to be captain of a ship
3752-
3753-
3754-
3755- -The 2 people were politicians running for office (unbeknownst to the kids)
3756-
3757-
3758-
3759- -Children’s favored captain won their political contest in 71% of the time
3760-
3761-
3762-
3763- https://t.co/0No1ZlTkjE https://t.co/TBwgZzb3uq"
3764-
3765- A study of 417 professors published last week in Philosophical Psychology found that, though the 151 ethics professors expressed stricter #moral views, they were no better at behaving ethically—including calling their own mother. https://t.co/gipvenP2d4
3766-
3767- "“In the history of the world, increased recognition of differences between groups has led more often to conflict and violence than to peaceful cooperation and sharing. America is now making a dangerous gamble on the opposite result.”
3768-
3769-
3770-
3771- Book: Evil by Roy Baumeister https://t.co/BaIkdTJ1R7"
3772-
3773- @EPoe187 Exaggeration also helps with recruiting supporters https://t.co/GD5MBrhQz7
3774-
3775- 5/ Every time you see a tweet that is thoughtless, unnecessarily polarising or aggressive, petty or dumb, just unfollow that person. It's amazing how quickly your timeline starts to fill with better content. Your whole Twitter experience completely changes
3776-
3777- "“almost every innovation in child welfare in the United States, including orphanages and subsidized child care, has been driven primarily by adult concerns. Of secondary importance were convictions about what was best for children.”
3778-
3779-
3780-
3781- Blueprint by @NAChristakis https://t.co/bZXUSCcuYC"
3782-
3783- “attractive defendants were twice as likely to avoid jail as unattractive ones. In another study, a defendant who was better-looking than his victim had to pay an average of $5,623; but when the victim was more attractive, the average compensation was $10,051.” https://t.co/3CozFZ42nN
3784-
3785- @NAChristakis It's very good. Also enjoyed your recent appearance on @joerogan. h/t @jakefischerCA
3786-
3787- @djsantero Influence by @RobertCialdini
3788-
3789- @ericchendriks enjoy your looks privilege
3790-
3791- @ericchendriks one solution is to make everyone ugly
3792-
3793- @ImHardcory @psyphilopod @EPoe187 Just learned about this podcast— looking forward to listening
3794-
3795- @btcbabey The Laws of Human Nature by @RobertGreene
3796-
3797- More evidence that we tend to overestimate the power of media: Movie smoking has little if any effect on teen smoking. https://t.co/H1VYsX3Amo https://t.co/WZB4kU1A37
3798-
3799- “If you think that you are doing something that is strongly on the side of good, then whoever opposes you must be evil. To perceive them as any less than that is to diminish one’s own claim to be good...to sustain one’s goodness, it is essential to see the enemy as evil.” https://t.co/3gdbpFr0ny
3800-
3801- @djsantero Evil by Roy Baumeister https://t.co/SmKoQ6LuPO
3802-
3803- “The fact is that roughly a third of all married women in Western cultures will have an affair at some point during the course of their marriage.” https://t.co/zZmeOidwgo
3804-
3805- @Geniuskojo https://t.co/3uLNEmgpv4
3806-
3807- @kipnesia @TellYourSonThis One interesting method I've read about involves asking people about their friends. E.g. "Of your five closest friends, how many of them have cheated?" Some claim these yield more accurate responses
3808-
3809- @JoacoMachado @clairlemon You'd hate my bookshelf... https://t.co/0PrRrHxCOS
3810-
3811- @JoacoMachado @clairlemon Thanks Joaco
3812-
3813- @luke_smith23 Influence by @RobertCialdini
3814-
3815- @GarettJones That was a big surprise for me when I wrote this https://t.co/bXpm1PnAqx
3816-
3817- "“people who leave the group represent an even greater threat than its enemies. Keeping the group together is in many cases a more fundamental and urgent goal than accomplishing its stated purposes or defeating its actual external enemies.”
3818-
3819-
3820-
3821- Book: Evil by Roy Baumeister https://t.co/VQfnE0iIuv"
3822-
3823- "Four traits that both left-wing and right-wing political extremists have in common, and which differentiate them from political moderates:
3824-
3825-
3826-
3827- 1. Psychological distress
3828-
3829- 2. Cognitive simplicity
3830-
3831- 3. Overconfidence
3832-
3833- 4. Intolerance
3834-
3835-
3836-
3837- https://t.co/GEQX0qGFbg https://t.co/kRXISWsVUy"
3838-
3839- "“the most extreme cruelty makes use of empathy. To be thoroughly cruel, it is necessary to know what the victim is feeling, in order to maximize the suffering....Empathy can be a dangerous tool in the hands of someone who wants to hurt.”
3840-
3841-
3842-
3843- Book: Evil by Roy Baumeister https://t.co/6u6bST03Bo"
3844-
3845- @EPoe187 Learning that traits like empathy and reason are morally neutral (can be used for evil ends) was a disturbing realization for me in undergrad
3846-
3847- Science is the only reliable method for systematically understanding the universe. Properly understood, we should try to use it more, not less often. https://t.co/qCKLPe9sbt
3848-
3849- """Outrage culture is simply the calamitization of the mundane. It is a process by which group solidarity can be lazily achieved by combatting non-existent crises.""
3850-
3851-
3852-
3853- My latest for @Quillette with @vincentharinam https://t.co/0ARuY9H8aK"
3854-
3855- @EdLatimore Damn these lifehack pills are bitter
3856-
3857- The arousal effects of putting a cell phone to your head for 30 minutes "are equivalent to about half a cup of coffee" https://t.co/9JWCnTjdjb
3858-
3859- "In the absence of legitimate calamities, we create artificial ones... Outrage culture is simply the calamitization of the mundane. It is a process by which group solidarity can be lazily achieved by combatting non-existent crises." https://t.co/F5c2vWN1FO via @Quillette
3860-
3861- “We view a behavior as more correct to the degree we see others performing it. Whether the question is what to do with an empty popcorn box in a movie theater or how to eat the chicken at a dinner party, the actions of those around us will be important in defining the answer.” https://t.co/bUpeIHsLNv
3862-
3863- """We evolved to experience hardships together. The prehistoric stressors that united early humans no longer exist [so] now we create artificial ones.""
3864-
3865- https://t.co/F4l0nWVyrE"
3866-
3867- "What Doesn’t Kill Us Brings Us Together | @vincentharinam @robkhenderson
3868-
3869- https://t.co/5SheKzQbmB"
3870-
3871- @kraigeous Influence by @RobertCialdini
3872-
3873- Outrage Culture As A Bonding Tool: "Contrived crises produce counterfeit solidarity. By manufacturing artificial crises, we forge a temporary sense of unity with our ingroup members." https://t.co/7kD2z6We3v @robkhenderson @vincentharinam via @Quillette
3874-
3875- “Just after placing a bet, people at the racetrack are much more confident of their horse’s chances of winning than they are immediately before laying down that bet. Once we have taken a stand, we will encounter pressures to behave consistently with that commitment.” https://t.co/uSPHvpSie2
3876-
3877- "“Detailed ethnographic studies highlight the stresses and fears present in polygynous families, including, for example, wives’ concern that other wives might try to poison their children so that their own children might inherit land or other property.”
3878-
3879-
3880-
3881- https://t.co/kfnBHh5S1f https://t.co/Cj2jaumfZS"
3882-
3883- """An examination of ethnographic data from sixty-nine nonsororal polygynous cultures fails to turn up a single society where co-wife relations could be described as harmonious""
3884-
3885- https://t.co/aBvd9wiN2W"
3886-
3887- @jayvanbavel People’s beliefs about Twitter can seem like an example of Kahneman’s WYSIATI (what you see is all there is) https://t.co/N0sdgjS1hE
3888-
3889- @clairlemon @Quillette The Elementary Particles is absolutely devastating to read. His best imo
3890-
3891- “satisfaction in arranged marriages is not lower, and is sometimes even higher, than it is in love matches. One study of couples married for 10 years found no statistical difference in passionate love between couples in arranged marriages compared to Western-style love matches.” https://t.co/A6d23ib965
3892-
3893- @EPoe187 From "Two Concepts of Liberty" by Isaiah Berlin https://t.co/aZJSQiY743
3894-
3895- @luke_smith23 https://t.co/yjruWro1k6
3896-
3897- "“if men cannot struggle on behalf of a just cause, then they will struggle against the just cause. They will struggle for the sake of struggle...for they cannot imagine living in world without struggle.”
3898-
3899-
3900-
3901- My latest for @Quillette on outrage culture https://t.co/0ARuY9H8aK"
3902-
3903- @Evolving_Moloch Very interesting
3904-
3905- """Outrage culture is simply the calamitization of the mundane. It is a process by which group solidarity can be lazily achieved by combatting non-existent crises.""
3906-
3907- -@vincentharinam & @robkhenderson
3908-
3909-
3910-
3911- https://t.co/nwlJjsz1Bp"
3912-
3913- @djsantero @SamWhiteTky I don't disagree.
3914-
3915- "“when alpha males of some species are preoccupied with fighting, weaker bystander males can take advantage of the commotion to mate with otherwise inaccessible females. This is known among zoologists as the ‘sneaky-fucker’ strategy.”
3916-
3917-
3918-
3919- https://t.co/kfnBHh5S1f
3920-
3921-
3922-
3923- @GadSaad https://t.co/tLn53V362I"
3924-
3925- “Research has found that most men find most women at least somewhat sexually attractive, whereas most women do not find most men sexually attractive at all.” https://t.co/1ANnqZKoKK
3926-
3927- "My favourite quote ever:
3928-
3929-
3930-
3931- ""You are always one decision away from a totally different life."""
3932-
3933- @Intlreading https://t.co/0oZnVL9rxJ
3934-
3935- @Scrase https://t.co/0oZnVL9rxJ
3936-
3937- “Guilt seems to originate in two basic emotional patterns. The first is empathy...The other is fear of losing a relationship. Guilt makes people treat their relationship partners better. Guilt is fundamentally prosocial: It helps to strengthen the bonds between people.” https://t.co/zSSsWWarGS
3938-
3939- @MBlauerstein @clairlemon thanks! More on the way
3940-
3941- @amyalkon Evil by Roy Baumeister
3942-
3943- @valanchee https://t.co/HrkqVfCjsx
3944-
3945- @IanAdAstra Haha well it’s not my quote. It does seem the educated classes have been as enamored with Darwin as Newton
3946-
3947- @EvanWard97 Big fan of their work
3948-
3949- @EdLatimore @AnnieDuke Great book https://t.co/uZ2WQSSDBP
3950-
3951- “using data from 1,683 unrelated pairs...people preferred partners who were genetically equivalent to fourth cousins. A different study found that the greatest number of offspring was seen in couples related at the third- to fourth-cousin level.” https://t.co/0B7senViQF
3952-
3953- @robinhanson https://t.co/3Gs154JYes https://t.co/lMauOCvFo0
3954-
3955- "a kid from the bottom 20% of parental income with scores in the top third has a 24% chance of earning an income in the top fifth..Meanwhile a kid with the same scores with parents in the top 20% has a 45% chance of ending up at the top fifth"@RAVerBruggen https://t.co/rP1o5M9tVq
3956-
3957- """If guilt was uncertain, people were less inclined to punish the in-group than the out-group suspect. But when guilt was certain, the effect reversed, & took the form of a black sheep effect: people punished the in-group suspect more severely.”
3958-
3959-
3960-
3961- Book:The Moral Punishment Instinct https://t.co/bhYohlFRHC"
3962-
3963- @luke_smith23 Library ?
3964-
3965- @sbkaufman I’ve read that morality + competence accounts for something like 80% of the variance for ppl’s character evaluation of others. Seems being judged on either of those attributes feels threatening...
3966-
3967- "“I just drove the train, I didn’t kill anybody.”
3968-
3969-
3970-
3971- 4 ways groups reduce guilt for evil acts
3972-
3973-
3974-
3975- 1. Diffusion of responsibility
3976-
3977- 2. Deindividuation
3978-
3979- 3. Division of labor
3980-
3981- 4. Separation of decision-makers from executioners
3982-
3983-
3984-
3985- Book: Evil by Roy Baumeister https://t.co/RyovuNMVW4"
3986-
3987- "“People can only stretch the facts to a limited degree. Groups have advantages, because they can support each other’s beliefs. When one is surrounded by people who all believe the same thing, any contrary belief gradually seems less and less plausible.”
3988-
3989-
3990-
3991- https://t.co/SmKoQ6LuPO https://t.co/TuVb7cibAt"
3992-
3993- “Overall, 81 percent of online daters engaged in some form of deception...Men exaggerated their true height by half an inch. Women underestimated their weight by 8.5 pounds.” https://t.co/n1lzjbqXwz
3994-
3995- @charlesmurray Reminds me of this study https://t.co/EyOwHCsRWx
3996-
3997- """Pairs of friends are, on average, as genetically similar to one another as fourth cousins""
3998-
3999-
4000-
4001- https://t.co/Mdi4guxr6h https://t.co/hPeJc0rt0u"
4002-
4003- @razibkhan @bdomenech @FDRLST look forward to reading
4004-
4005- @clairlemon Emojis, tertiary qualifications, and dumb tweets might all serve as coalitional signals of group affiliation. Perhaps not a coincidence they appear together so frequently...
4006-
4007- “Maybe kindness and hatred are related. Mathematical analyses of models of human evolution suggest that...neither altruism nor ethnocentrism evolved on its own, but they could arise together. In order to be kind to others, it seems, we must make distinctions between us and them.” https://t.co/aLBaV4Tm6e
4008-
4009- """We found that the more friends a person had, the more enemy he or she was likely to have, with each 10 extra friends being associated with one extra enemy.""
4010-
4011-
4012-
4013- More friends = more enemies
4014-
4015-
4016-
4017- https://t.co/kfnBHh5S1f https://t.co/TCNYHGUseG"
4018-
4019- "Research suggests:
4020-
4021-
4022-
4023- The friend of your friend is your friend.
4024-
4025-
4026-
4027- The enemy of your friend is your enemy.
4028-
4029-
4030-
4031- The friend of your enemy is your enemy.
4032-
4033-
4034-
4035- But the enemy of your enemy is not your friend. “In fact, that person is more likely to be an enemy.”
4036-
4037-
4038-
4039- Blueprint by @NAChristakis https://t.co/chwjIRlqlG"
4040-
4041- @cryptopwincess not as much as you might think. I often post excerpts from books I read yrs ago
4042-
4043- """Doctors were asked to imagine using a test to screen for cancer. They were asked: 'what is the probability that someone who tests positive actually has cancer?' The correct answer is 5%. However, about half of doctors estimated the probability as 50%""
4044-
4045-
4046-
4047- https://t.co/XmLymz1cUx https://t.co/flkboyAjxH"
4048-
4049- "In the neurosciences, power appears to be exceptionally low...Among animal studies, the average power was 20-30%. This suggests animals’ lives are sacrificed in poorly designed experiments that have low chances of finding an effect. Flipping a coin would be a better strategy" https://t.co/329MuOJorO
4050-
4051- "“The third root of evil is idealism. When people firmly believe they are on the side of good, they often feel justified in using strong measures against the forces that oppose them. Noble ends are seen as justifying violent means.”
4052-
4053-
4054-
4055- Book: Evil by Roy Baumeister https://t.co/L78pRrk8Xg"
4056-
4057- "Research suggests:
4058-
4059-
4060-
4061- If you consider someone to be your friend, there is a 34 percent chance they consider you to be their friend
4062-
4063-
4064-
4065- If you consider someone to be your enemy, there is a 5 percent chance they consider you to be their enemy
4066-
4067-
4068-
4069- https://t.co/kfnBHh5S1f https://t.co/wwIuI6S3im"
4070-
4071- @joeljmiller Interesting!
4072-
4073- @restrictedquant https://t.co/YcVoBgSpzu
4074-
4075- @restrictedquant sure thing
4076-
4077- I just wish the enemies weren't so much noisier. https://t.co/uayivr0DQW
4078-
4079- "@primalpoly At age 18: pleased
4080-
4081-
4082-
4083- Years later (after reading Burke): annoyed https://t.co/G4DrJQv2Yk"
4084-
4085- @JamesClear Many problems come from the clash between the desire for status and the desire for truth
4086-
4087- @charlesmurray Found it https://t.co/uGBDynqHw8
4088-
4089- "“In fact, findings from cross-cultural studies suggest that in-group bias is higher in collectivist societies (including communist societies) than it is in individualist societies which stress autonomy.”
4090-
4091-
4092-
4093- Book: Blueprint by @NAChristakis https://t.co/RYgP8XQKpF"
4094-
4095- @BraveNewtWorld @SteveStuWill @NAChristakis The book is terrific. Highly recommended
4096-
4097- "Shocking study: 59% of Americans eat chocolate bunnies starting with the ears first
4098-
4099-
4100-
4101- ""Traumatic amputations of confectionary rabbit ears appear to be seasonal in nature and associated with the Easter holiday.""
4102-
4103-
4104-
4105- #HappyEaster #EasterSunday
4106-
4107-
4108-
4109- https://t.co/I2vi0reMP0 https://t.co/H37xNlmXlf"
4110-
4111- "“A little excess fear is exactly what evolutionary principles would predict...’the cost of getting killed even once is higher than the cost of responding to a hundred false alarms.’”
4112-
4113-
4114-
4115- Book: The Ape that Understood The Universe by @SteveStuWill https://t.co/6jfYFE7Bvl"
4116-
4117- "One of the most important concepts for understanding social behavior is preference falsification -- when an individual publicly misrepresents their private views to fit into a social group. It is conformity for the sake of social self-interest." https://t.co/kUfggEVJpd
4118-
4119- "“Most of us view the world as more benign than it really is, our own attributes as more favorable than they truly are, and the goals we adopt as more achievable than they are likely to be...the optimistic bias may be the most significant cognitive bias.”
4120-
4121-
4122-
4123- Thinking, Fast and Slow https://t.co/3II5LDZh4u"
4124-
4125- 5 Things an Alien Scientist Would Find Weird About Humans: Very nice review of my book The Ape That Understood The Universe, by @robkhenderson https://t.co/xE6KdoHLPm via @PsychToday https://t.co/tiolhtblyQ
4126-
4127- "I tried to avoid writing this.
4128-
4129-
4130-
4131- Someone even talked me out of it. But I couldn't avoid it.
4132-
4133-
4134-
4135- My op ed about @jordanbpeterson and his rescindment from @Cambridge_Uni https://t.co/FoF6fMQrjV"
4136-
4137- @MukulChak @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni thanks, Muskul!
4138-
4139- In which a man mistakes himself for the entire Cambridge student body. "The... students’ union says Dr. Peterson’s views are not representative of the student body. Yet the very reason I am a part of the student body is because of Dr. Peterson." https://t.co/3mKudYSQho
4140-
4141- @esdrascantu @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni thanks Esdras
4142-
4143- "@jonathanstea @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni Thank you, Jonathan.
4144-
4145-
4146-
4147- I experienced a hate storm last year for this one: https://t.co/IM6JU18lzr Perhaps this one won't be quite as turbulent"
4148-
4149- @AlexIniguezArt @charleendadams @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni thanks Alex, very kind of you to say
4150-
4151- "I feel deeply ashamed that someone from my university, and scholarship cohort, spreads incorrect information regarding the university's decision to rescind Peterson's offer to the Divinity School. They revoked his offer after finding out about the...
4152-
4153- https://t.co/8MZ5XtJ5Me"
4154-
4155- "People who are told an object is “very hot” rate the experience of touching it as more painful than those told the (same temperature) object is “very cold”
4156-
4157-
4158-
4159- The “nocebo effect”: Expectations influence our perception of pain
4160-
4161-
4162-
4163- Book: The Mind Club https://t.co/te8eCdILLS"
4164-
4165- “Punishment is motivated by emotion more strongly than it is motivated by reason...In instances where reason contributes to punishment decisions, it usually leads to a decrease in punishment. Whilst emotions fuel a desire to punish, deliberation tends to mitigate this desire.” https://t.co/9oj6geDqAu
4166-
4167- @lisa_roatch @jordanbpeterson Thank you Lisa, very kind of you. Best of luck to your sons!
4168-
4169- @Jeremiahdalesio @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni Thanks Jeremiah
4170-
4171- "Today with @ABDanielleSmith:
4172-
4173- 9:30: @AuspiceTim - Iran oil sanctions
4174-
4175- 10am: Wesley Wark, @uottawagspia
4176-
4177- 10:30: @drtimball
4178-
4179- 11am: @vincentharinam & @robkhenderson
4180-
4181- 11:30: Dr. Alexandra Lysova, @sfucriminology; Michael Healey; @JustinTrottier, @menandfamilies"
4182-
4183- I enjoyed writing this piece. Glad @nytopinion welcomed my essay, though I am not surprised you are surprised. https://t.co/gJyDDkAgM8
4184-
4185- @jonathanstea @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni Terrific research-based article. Thanks for sharing.
4186-
4187- "@jonathanstea @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni Thank you, Jonathan.
4188-
4189-
4190-
4191- I experienced a hate storm last year for this one: https://t.co/IM6JU18lzr Perhaps this one won't be quite as turbulent"
4192-
4193- .@robkhenderson on how advice from @jordanbpeterson helped him get into @Cambridge_Uni. I’m thrilled to be the beneficiary, by having Rob do his PhD in my lab @CambPsych. I support an open exchange of ideas, even (or especially) if you disagree. https://t.co/rVm0CY1EJP
4194-
4195- @SimoneSchnall @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni @CambPsych thank you Simone, your support has really meant a lot
4196-
4197- @YehudaKrohn @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni Thank you, Yehuda
4198-
4199- @cryptopwincess @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni That's so great to hear! Thank you for sharing
4200-
4201- This is fascinating work. Even when the investigators take great care to make it clear to children that they are being divided into groups in a totally random way, still, children give more resources to members of their own group. https://t.co/uwv5R4thR9
4202-
4203- @LifeTherapyZita @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni Thank you, Zita
4204-
4205- @robkhenderson @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni Beautifully written. As a woman I find @jordanbpeterson views to be empowering one of the few men who invite women to step out of blame & victimhood. I can also appreciate that for many his words are frightening they that invite us to think for ourselves...
4206-
4207- "“the second best predictor of the feelings of a day is whether a person had contact with friends or relatives...It is only a slight exaggeration to say happiness is the experience of spending time with people who you love and who love you.”
4208-
4209-
4210-
4211- Book: Thinking, Fast and Slow ? https://t.co/vB54wiFFyb"
4212-
4213- While I think this piece is overall goofy and that Peterson is not my cup of anything, revoking that invite is indeed a dopey move by Cambridge: https://t.co/LR1w0LX1ta via @NYTOpinion
4214-
4215- @BodyForWife @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni Thanks for sharing, James
4216-
4217- @BodyForWife @jordanbpeterson @Cambridge_Uni Thanks for linking my essay
4218-
4219- My heart dropped when I learned that Jordan Peterson’s offer from the Divinity School had been revoked. Doing so sends the message that there’s something wrong with people who value his message — that there’s something wrong with me, writes @robkhenderson. https://t.co/BgU1xCWypq
4220-
4221- @razibkhan when I first joined Twitter back in the day it stunned me to see 40+ yr olds join in vicious pile ons
4222-
4223- @BodyForWife ? I’m not white James
4224-
4225- "@EPoe187 I wonder how people would respond if it was them getting punched.
4226-
4227-
4228-
4229- ""Is it less immoral for you to get punched in the face if you forget about it in 20s than it is for you to get punched and not forget?"""
4230-
4231- @EPoe187 My intuition is they'd say it is equally immoral
4232-
4233- """44% of college graduates ages 22 to 27 work in jobs that do not require a college degree.""
4234-
4235-
4236-
4237- https://t.co/1xkHxJAMVL https://t.co/KjZ2dBMjdZ"
4238-
4239- "Belief in hell predicted lower crime rates; belief in heaven predicted higher crime rates...beliefs in punishing supernatural agents spread across historical societies because of their ability to foster cooperation and suppress anti-social behavior" https://t.co/RoZezWa6vL https://t.co/YEkwm10ARa
4240-
4241- A positive piece on my influence from a Cambridge student in The New York Times https://t.co/yjKLtzsanX I'm truly surprised.
4242-
4243- "Interesting to read presumptions about my background
4244-
4245-
4246-
4247- Everyone is welcome to learn about where I came from here (2nd essay down): https://t.co/RN2PhZEL7M https://t.co/aOWS1fWEIl"
4248-
4249- Wow, the NYTs deigned to publish a reasonable opinion piece on @jordanbpeterson ! #shocking https://t.co/9HcEtIOyCI
4250-
4251- @wesyang Might explain this https://t.co/bXpm1PnAqx https://t.co/52iOFIYzaX
4252-
4253- @itisacostume @wesyang Related https://t.co/yuT60HtJMV
4254-
4255- "How to design a successful religion:
4256-
4257-
4258-
4259- 1. Encourage members to have lots of kids
4260-
4261-
4262-
4263- 2. Urge followers to spread your message
4264-
4265-
4266-
4267- 3. Have distinct/unusual views to stand out from other ideologies
4268-
4269-
4270-
4271- 4. Discourage dissent or free thinking
4272-
4273-
4274-
4275- Book ?: https://t.co/oGU5UuTlDs https://t.co/RlFEGl1yM0"
4276-
4277- @robinhanson One possible reason, from your book... https://t.co/1FvPfuoCMZ
4278-
4279- @amyalkon I agree! Learned to do this kind of reading from a @WSP_Vets course. And reading this great old essay "How to Mark a Book" https://t.co/0PrRrHxCOS
4280-
4281- @WallStPlayboys The "Mellow Heuristic" from @bryan_caplan https://t.co/FZVdhPM0sX https://t.co/O4U2vV9EEo
4282-
4283- @ericchendriks @jdceulaer @demorgen Looking sharp, Eric ?
4284-
4285- "The False Consensus Effect:
4286-
4287-
4288-
4289- ""In almost everything we overestimate the percentage of others who share our beliefs...If a participant supported the legalization of marijuana, they overestimated the percentage of the public that supported legalization."" https://t.co/RMpcaWX6sl"
4290-
4291- "Religiosity of American College Professors
4292-
4293-
4294-
4295- Least religious (""I don't believe in God""):
4296-
4297- Psychology: 50%
4298-
4299- Mech Engineering: 44%
4300-
4301- Biology: 28%
4302-
4303- Poli Sci: 23%
4304-
4305- Econ: 23%
4306-
4307-
4308-
4309- Most religious (""I know God exists""):
4310-
4311- Accounting: 63%
4312-
4313- Elementary education: 57%
4314-
4315- Finance: 49%
4316-
4317- Marketing: 47%
4318-
4319- Art: 45% https://t.co/l96Ys4iliL"
4320-
4321- @JeffreyASachs https://t.co/HqW2rxhlnl
4322-
4323- @NAChristakis @paulbloomatyale @McCormickProf ?Study idea... The pariah-iosity of the American twitter professoriate: Which disciplines have highest % of pariah profs
4324-
4325- "I’ve received so many touching messages from readers of my @nytopinion op-ed about @jordanbpeterson: https://t.co/FoF6fMQrjV
4326-
4327-
4328-
4329- Here is one from a female journalist (shared with permission) https://t.co/HcnofWcrrp"
4330-
4331- @NAChristakis @paulbloomatyale @McCormickProf @RosalindPicard No apology necessary— I enjoyed reading the responses
4332-
4333- I'm fascinated (& shocked) by the practice of demanding that people publicly apologize for what they say or write. Sure, a heart-felt apology means a lot. But being made to publicly recant one's honest beliefs is degrading, and to demand this is an act of dominance & cruelty.
4334-
4335- @YzarWehbe fascinating, thanks for sharing!
4336-
4337- "“Those who read arguments against free will were more likely to cheat on a test and to claim more money than they deserved. Free will may be an illusion, but it’s a useful one.”
4338-
4339-
4340-
4341- Book ?: https://t.co/oGU5UuBKLU https://t.co/Dh3mnN8m78"
4342-
4343- @restrictedquant Damn. thanks for sharing
4344-
4345- "@robinhanson I admire that you treat people on Twitter like adults
4346-
4347-
4348-
4349- High entertainment value"
4350-
4351- "even nonreligious people tend to trust religious people more, whether the person is Christian or Muslim. Similarly, most people—even atheists—tend to view atheists as untrustworthy." https://t.co/j32Kh1bjlO https://t.co/t7g6onUM5f
4352-
4353- "What is ""the most important thing to know about a person""?
4354-
4355-
4356-
4357- 65% of people say moral character
4358-
4359- 19% say interpersonal warmth
4360-
4361- 9% say willingness to get along with others
4362-
4363- 6% say competence/effectiveness
4364-
4365-
4366-
4367- https://t.co/W36gWnUoKF https://t.co/SzQIXcZU8J"
4368-
4369- "22% of American adults use Twitter
4370-
4371-
4372-
4373- Average Twitter user posts twice/month, has 25 followers, follows 89 accounts
4374-
4375-
4376-
4377- Average user in the top 10% posts 138 tweets per month, has 387 followers, follows 456 accounts
4378-
4379-
4380-
4381- Top 10% of users create 80% of all tweets https://t.co/jBmBgLX3eu"
4382-
4383- @robinhanson Maybe time to re-visit this old post of yours https://t.co/fICysti25u
4384-
4385- "71% of young Americans are ineligible to join the military
4386-
4387-
4388-
4389- Reasons:
4390-
4391-
4392-
4393- -Too dumb
4394-
4395- -Too fat
4396-
4397- -Lack HS diploma
4398-
4399- -Drug abuse
4400-
4401- -Criminal conviction
4402-
4403-
4404-
4405- https://t.co/PaHOstqX0K https://t.co/CwNzzTSg0f"
4406-
4407- @finnscave Thanks. i was dismayed to read this too https://t.co/26PudmYIkb
4408-
4409- "“Americans spend 9.5% of their income on food, down from 16% in 1962 and far down from 42% in 1900.”
4410-
4411-
4412-
4413- Blueprint by @NAChristakis https://t.co/rqgX8knYej"
4414-
4415- @Cat9bx0219 @Themosthuman https://t.co/XHSoVhSX0L
4416-
4417- "“the financial benefits of self-employment are mediocre: given the same qualifications, people achieve higher average returns selling their skills to employers than by setting out on their own.”
4418-
4419-
4420-
4421- Book: Thinking, Fast and Slow ? https://t.co/H9dtVh33Tt"
4422-
4423- "Researchers asked 194 people whether a reasonable person would unlock their phone and give it to an experimenter to search thru. Most said no.
4424-
4425-
4426-
4427- Then they asked 103 other ppl to unlock their phone and give it to them
4428-
4429-
4430-
4431- 100 of them complied
4432-
4433-
4434-
4435- https://t.co/FCUcKAh1Yw https://t.co/9DrVT40ByC"
4436-
4437- @robinhanson Elephant in the Brain is terrific. Thanks for writing it.
4438-
4439- @clayroutledge Which discipline(s) should be the most liberal/progressive, in your opinion?
4440-
4441- “In every culture in every region of the world, a substantially larger percentage of men than women desire more than one sex partner over the next month...Over the next 30 years, Norwegian women desire 5 sex partners; men desire 25.” https://t.co/v7tc5SyVL3
4442-
4443- @jordanbpeterson At least there’s this: “Men with more sex partners experienced a sharp decline in how sexually attractive they found their partner immediately following intercourse, whereas neither men with less sexual experience nor women showed this decline.” https://t.co/rpdoWkGgcU
4444-
4445- @FarMcKon https://t.co/lsAO8xsAyB
4446-
4447- "Men and women in a bar were asked at 9pm, 10:30pm and midnight to rate attractiveness of people of opposite sex in the bar using a 10-point scale
4448-
4449-
4450-
4451- Average rating women gave men at
4452-
4453- 9pm: less than 5
4454-
4455- Midnight: 5.5
4456-
4457-
4458-
4459- Average rating men gave women at
4460-
4461- 9pm: 5.5
4462-
4463- Midnight: 6.5 https://t.co/InPwdECxi4"
4464-
4465- @DylanPGriswold https://t.co/lsAO8xsAyB
4466-
4467- "-The average age of a successful startup founder Is 45 yrs old
4468-
4469-
4470-
4471- -A 60-year-old founder is 3 times as likely to found a successful startup as a 30-yr-old founder
4472-
4473-
4474-
4475- -A 50-year-old entrepreneur is twice as likely to start a successful company as a 30-yr-old
4476-
4477-
4478-
4479- https://t.co/qZwX2DDumK https://t.co/uOmHnao0WT"
4480-
4481- @EPoe187 Great thread. Conclusion reminds me of this excerpt from Isaiah Berlin https://t.co/JMB93h3NDk
4482-
4483- @EPoe187 Link here https://t.co/S9c2t6V0eB
4484-
4485- “When we see something that attracts us, our pupils dilate...when women viewed babies, their pupils dilated 17%; men showed no dilation. When shown a mother holding a baby, women’s pupils dilated 24%; men 5%(may be due to men’s attraction to the mother rather than the infant).” https://t.co/zBmgGIh26s
4486-
4487- @EPoe187 sure thing ?
4488-
4489- @Sevens_2 @hbdchick https://t.co/lsAO8xsAyB
4490-
4491- People behave more trusting towards others than their given level of cynicism would dictate, because they feel they owe others the respect of giving them the benefit of the doubt. https://t.co/rBy211NpfY https://t.co/9qxup582s8
4492-
4493- @Sevens_2 @hbdchick I am, thanks
4494-
4495- @Mangan150 Reminds me of this from @robinhanson. I think from here https://t.co/kMTLn2wMYp https://t.co/5AJfl1HPYQ
4496-
4497- “In an analysis of wills, a majority of men tended to leave their entire estates to their wives, often with expressed confidence that the wife would pass along the resources to their children. In sharp contrast, women who were married when they died did not express such trust.” https://t.co/RjFzGsiBg5
4498-
4499- """Falsehood reached far more people than the truth. Whereas the truth rarely reached more than 1000 people, false news routinely spread to between 1000 and 100,000 people...many more people retweeted falsehood than they did the truth.""
4500-
4501-
4502-
4503- https://t.co/0LLSXcE4vN https://t.co/hB4k9YdvBV"
4504-
4505- An ironic example: the quote “A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes,” attributed to Mark Twain, is not actually from Twain. https://t.co/sqNYASCQHY https://t.co/fmzGqK1CW1
4506-
4507- "Just remembered this. In 9th grade I spilled red gatorade on my desk
4508-
4509-
4510-
4511- I used my biology homework to mop it up
4512-
4513-
4514-
4515- Then gently placed the sheet, dripping in red gatorade, in the teacher's submission pile to be graded
4516-
4517-
4518-
4519- The next day the paper had dried into a pinkish color. Got a C-."
4520-
4521- "“when a person insists on immediately repaying us for a favor we have performed, we interpret this as a sign of a lack of friendship...Furthermore, in a marriage, an immediate reciprocal exchange orientation is linked with marital dissatisfaction”
4522-
4523-
4524-
4525- Book: https://t.co/Glg8OEBEqK https://t.co/wdKbmhRrbo"
4526-
4527- "Blueprint ? by @NAChristakis is terrific
4528-
4529-
4530-
4531- Finished reading it today
4532-
4533-
4534-
4535- Highly recommended
4536-
4537-
4538-
4539- https://t.co/kfnBHh5S1f https://t.co/9sLk8OJ0kM"
4540-
4541- "What I’m up to when not working and reading ?
4542-
4543-
4544-
4545- Many thanks to @EdLatimore, @Mangan150 and others for great fitness tips https://t.co/mss5t4bupq"
4546-
4547- @Mangan150 @EdLatimore Thanks! Rowing ? and eating well
4548-
4549- @ericchendriks @clairlemon thanks Eric ?
4550-
4551- "Thanks Claire!
4552-
4553-
4554-
4555- Other informative and interesting twitter feeds:
4556-
4557-
4558-
4559- @EPoe187
4560-
4561- @ImHardcory
4562-
4563- @jayvanbavel
4564-
4565- @SimoneSchnall
4566-
4567- @steverathje2
4568-
4569- @NicoleBarbaro
4570-
4571- @EdLatimore
4572-
4573- @clayroutledge
4574-
4575- @DegenRolf
4576-
4577- @robinhanson
4578-
4579- @SteveStuWill https://t.co/9FjlYHgq1n"
4580-
4581- @EPoe187 @ImHardcory @jayvanbavel @SimoneSchnall @steverathje2 @NicoleBarbaro @EdLatimore @clayroutledge @DegenRolf @robinhanson @SteveStuWill Sure thing ?
4582-
4583- Models which can be “tuned” in many different ways give researchers scope to perceive a pattern where none exists. According to some estimates, 75% of published scientific papers in the field of machine learning are bunk because of this “overfitting” https://t.co/6IT9qpRAoy https://t.co/rAoWKNl821
4584-
4585- "The scientific method paradox:
4586-
4587-
4588-
4589- Every new method looks brilliant and incisive until you use it enough to learn all the underlying assumptions, at which point you trust it less than the old methods you were originally using. https://t.co/8NubWnK3dT"
4590-
4591- @SteveStuWill The patient has a blue hand...what is the Freudian significance
4592-
4593- @AnthonyMBarra thanks Anthony, likewise
4594-
4595- "“We are so hypersensitive to signs of agency that we see intention where all that really exists is artifice or accident...the clothes have no emperor.”
4596-
4597-
4598-
4599- Book: https://t.co/dmK1yaurNx https://t.co/kiEnMegdLT"
4600-
4601- @primalpoly “Auditory cheesecake” https://t.co/SErkA9CHyp
4602-
4603- @EPoe187 Cool idea. Advertising seems to suggest people think if one thing they like is associated with another thing, those things must be related. The positivity rubs off. E.g. George Clooney sipping a Nespresso
4604-
4605- @EPoe187 But if we see a guy sipping a Nespresso in his SUV, does that make us think Clooney is toxic. How powerful is this effect... ?
4606-
4607- “when times are good, fair-weather friends and true friends act alike. Modern living creates a paradox. We live in an environment safer than that inhabited by our ancestors. We suffer from a relative scarcity of events that allow us to distinguish true from fair-weather friends.” https://t.co/JqyxQsPOow
4608-
4609- @robinhanson Is main purpose to help lower ability students or impair higher ability students ?
4610-
4611- """In their same-sex friends, men and women prioritized personality and social intelligence. In their opposite-sex friends, however, men placed greater value on attractiveness, whereas women placed greater value on economic resources and physical prowess""
4612-
4613-
4614-
4615- https://t.co/3239M6p0km https://t.co/VSUHbfR3QP"
4616-
4617- @rollin____ https://t.co/eaeP0QWE0Q
4618-
4619- "Hot off the press! Check out our new (open-access) paper on the relationship between cognitive rigidity and support for outgroup violence & self-sacrifice:
4620-
4621-
4622-
4623- “Cognitive Inflexibility Predicts Extremist Attitudes”
4624-
4625- https://t.co/3Cln0gGWZ5"
4626-
4627- “Physically formidable men and physically attractive women are more prone to anger, have greater success in resolving social conflicts in their favor, and experience a greater sense of entitlement.” https://t.co/6OtaNF3856
4628-
4629- @post_liberal https://t.co/eaeP0QWE0Q
4630-
4631- Such a great talk delivered by @robkhenderson today at the @CambPsych Social Psychology Seminar Series about ostracism and moral judgments! @MlsaBsl @Cambridge_Uni https://t.co/TN2iHsgHaZ
4632-
4633- @AllegroRubato https://t.co/6YllyPtYK7
4634-
4635- In my experience, discussing religious beliefs on campus is verboten. Who knew that ~1/3 of sociology & psychology professors believe in god? Overall, there is fascinating & substantial variation by discipline in atheism and agnosticism. via @robkhenderson NB @McCormickProf https://t.co/DRxdKKCjAE
4636-
4637- "“People bind themselves into political teams that share moral narratives. Once they accept a particular narrative, they become blind to alternative moral worlds.”
4638-
4639-
4640-
4641- Book: The Righteous Mind by @JonHaidt https://t.co/4dqb9o10IE"
4642-
4643- @wesyang Related https://t.co/p9LUN7kSP1
4644-
4645- “a study followed Americans from 1975-1991 and found that 95% of those initially in the bottom 20% were no longer there at the end of that period. 29% of those in the bottom quintile rose to the top quintile. Only 1% of the sample remained poor throughout the years studied.” https://t.co/yQ2UhJAaEH
4646-
4647- Book ?: https://t.co/o51Tw2k4Av
4648-
4649- "At some point between the ages of 25 and 60:
4650-
4651-
4652-
4653- 73% of Americans will find themselves in the top 20 percent of the income distribution
4654-
4655-
4656-
4657- 56% will enter the top 10%
4658-
4659-
4660-
4661- 39% will enter top 5%
4662-
4663-
4664-
4665- 12% of will enter in the top 1%
4666-
4667-
4668-
4669- https://t.co/QJk0n9gzTy https://t.co/mFehVxDbSs"
4670-
4671- @ESYudkowsky Article doesn't seem to distinguish between different kinds of income. But based on these numbers the answer is likely yes
4672-
4673- @ESYudkowsky Again, article doesn't specify. Happy to learn more if anyone has access to the original study
4674-
4675- @LucioMM1 @ESYudkowsky Great! thanks for sharing. Found this definition https://t.co/34K0450xqt
4676-
4677- Many argue that people use Twitter to demonstrate their moral goodness to others. Is it effective? On average, do tweets lead you to view the tweeter as morally better, equal, or worse (than you would have assumed they were otherwise)?
4678-
4679- "When a provocatively dressed woman left the room, women assigned to this condition laughed at her and ridiculed her appearance. When the same woman was dressed conservatively, women assigned to this condition greeted her in a friendly manner, none discussed her when she left" https://t.co/dPpML2azj1
4680-
4681- @_FormFunction_ Article here https://t.co/6ql11xhson
4682-
4683- @NicoleBarbaro Interesting. I read this suggesting the role of social media might be overblown but others say it’s important for elections. Looking forward to learning more... https://t.co/rIcM3Ee2n6 https://t.co/y7NB4L45xi
4684-
4685- If all factual questions were resolved, no moral questions would remain:
4686-
4687- """Across four studies, being more attractive physically predicted greater likelihood of relationship dissolution, briefer relationships, and decreased engagement in relationship-maintenance processes""
4688-
4689-
4690-
4691- https://t.co/682bxfOBvG https://t.co/ctXexTfEib"
4692-
4693- "“Modern life is so thoroughly mediated by electronic images that we cannot help responding to others as if their actions—and our own— were being recorded and transmitted to an unseen audience or stored for scrutiny at some later time.”
4694-
4695-
4696-
4697- Book: The Culture of Narcissism (1979) https://t.co/OCDaz8Yqdh"
4698-
4699- @EdLatimore Related https://t.co/nBEimlA7Tv
4700-
4701- @razibkhan @insight_podcast Interesting...I am no GoT fan
4702-
4703- @aaronsibarium I read it some time ago. Going through it again I like it even more than before.
4704-
4705- @EPoe187 @PamelaParesky The authors of the paper suggest that is the case https://t.co/3agOm306Zx
4706-
4707- "scientists posting selfies to Instagram from the lab/field were perceived as significantly warmer and more trustworthy, and no less competent, than scientists posting photos of only their work...Participants who viewed selfies also perceived less symbolic threat from scientists" https://t.co/ZIf2IVHtAb
4708-
4709- @wkeithcampbell @EPoe187 @PamelaParesky Interesting, any studies or researchers I can look up to learn more?
4710-
4711- “Status and dominance hierarchies form quickly. In one study of 59 three-person groups of individuals who had previously not known each other, a clear hierarchy emerged within 1 minute in 50% of the groups and within 5 minutes for the other 50%.” https://t.co/cUqH5VMStN
4712-
4713- @wkeithcampbell @EPoe187 @PamelaParesky Great, thanks!
4714-
4715- @PamelaParesky @nikitakarachoi @NAChristakis I've read his book, it's very good! Will write a review at some point https://t.co/VBVMKoREMv
4716-
4717- “Modern men who have high incomes and are high in status tend to have more frequent sex and a larger number of children. A study revealed that even within universities, male academics in high-status positions had more children than other employees.” https://t.co/NT7KQEPMjT
4718-
4719- Book: https://t.co/eaeP0QWE0Q
4720-
4721- "“primates lower on the hierarchy have a fitness incentive to adopt political philosophies that seek to right power imbalances...those same primates also have an incentive to revert to a hierarchical order once they assume power”
4722-
4723-
4724-
4725- Book: https://t.co/siJ1gjs3D3 https://t.co/rKJoRRFAy1"
4726-
4727- "@EPoe187 Sometimes there is even a benefit to being wrong-- partisan cheerleading feels good/enhances status
4728-
4729-
4730-
4731- https://t.co/KRsZGAdiej https://t.co/XqOzq04VJQ"
4732-
4733- @EPoe187 Sure thing!
4734-
4735- @EPoe187 Yeah it's hard to understand this. @bryan_caplan has argued that partisan disagreement is sincere and people are too lazy to be coherent in their views https://t.co/JXCMJjMy3H https://t.co/61tnOwgqye
4736-
4737- """We find that CEOs with deeper voices make more money. A 1% decrease in voice pitch is associated with a $30 million increase in the size of the firm managed, and in turn, $19 thousand more in annual compensation.""
4738-
4739-
4740-
4741- https://t.co/rdE30fgGgR https://t.co/qfCWkI6itd"
4742-
4743- @_LukasFreund_ Looks like they controlled for education, age, other factors. Link: https://t.co/i9lIiJ6Lms
4744-
4745- @_LukasFreund_ Definitely. I'm not supporting any causal claim here, just thought the association was interesting.
4746-
4747- @chr_mich @_LukasFreund_ Definitely not.
4748-
4749- @zhangschmidt @stevemagness Related https://t.co/mY1XGwUMkS https://t.co/EYtH5VW9jA
4750-
4751- “In presidential elections in the 20th century, the taller of the two candidates won 83 percent of the time.” https://t.co/uMRgdachiU
4752-
4753- "Scientists who say vaccines should be required for all children: 86%
4754-
4755- General public: 68%
4756-
4757-
4758-
4759- Scientists who say climate change is occurring due to human activity: 87%
4760-
4761- General public: 50%
4762-
4763-
4764-
4765- https://t.co/T0POOHRAiR https://t.co/vxDXVRMQaL"
4766-
4767- "Interesting observation, perhaps a twist on the old quote
4768-
4769-
4770-
4771- ""Sell to the classes, eat with the masses. Sell to the masses, eat with the classes."" https://t.co/nPYTTIZYCp"
4772-
4773- """If you volunteer at least once a week, the increase to your happiness is like moving from a yearly income of $20,000 to $75,000.""
4774-
4775-
4776-
4777- https://t.co/j7YuMzxXta https://t.co/tQKwR4vZfK"
4778-
4779- @razibkhan @NRO Congrats brah, great to see this published
4780-
4781- “When we want to believe something, we ask ourselves ‘Can I believe it?’ Then we search for supporting evidence. When we don’t want to believe something, we ask ourselves ‘Must I believe it?’ Then if we find a single reason to doubt the claim, we can dismiss it.” https://t.co/PN07vx8FCj
4782-
4783- “research on public policy has led to the conclusion that self-interest is a weak predictor of political preferences...citizens seem to be asking themselves not ‘What’s in it for me?’ but ‘What’s in it for my group?’ Political opinions function as badges of social membership.” https://t.co/PfdPmOojDA
4784-
4785- @phl43 @CartaphilusMFR @bdcwilliamson @Emmyjewel @SteveStuWill @EPoe187 @G_S_Bhogal @briandavidearp @DegenRolf @DrDavidLey @clayroutledge @Evolving_Moloch @JustinLehmiller @jmrphy @LTF_01 @NicoleBarbaro @primalpoly @PsychoSchmitt @sentientist @PsychRabble @Jon_StewartMill @ImHardcory @MerlinPsychSage thanks for the shout out Ben ?
4786-
4787- "“From tattoos and face piercings to male circumcision, human beings take extraordinary, costly, and sometimes painful steps to make sure their bodies advertise their group memberships.”
4788-
4789-
4790-
4791- ?The Righteous Mind by @JonHaidt https://t.co/YEVKptUJIW"
4792-
4793- "Great turnout at today's #socialpsychology seminar, where Dr Eric Vanman shared some intriguing research on why we cry.
4794-
4795- @socialneuro @CambPsych @elisa_militaru https://t.co/uDxkqlUnwG"
4796-
4797- “a study of American prison inmates found that 43% were raised by a single parent and 14% were raised by neither parent...Similarly, a study in Britain found that 27% of prisoners had been placed in protective child custody at some point while growing up.” https://t.co/M9aBf9APoW
4798-
4799- @post_liberal https://t.co/o51Tw2k4Av
4800-
4801- "“If we could put oxytocin (‘the love drug’) into the world’s drinking water, might there be an end to war and cruelty? Unfortunately, no...Oxytocin simply makes people love their in-group more.”
4802-
4803-
4804-
4805- Book: https://t.co/0OpCTOvPXO https://t.co/SQCmfaLedP"
4806-
4807- "“You know costly signaling is going on when teenagers spend yrs learning a dead language so they’ll score better on an IQ test that pretends it’s not an IQ test, so they can spend 4 yrs & $100K to get a college degree that pretends it’s not an IQ guarantee.”
4808-
4809-
4810-
4811- Spent by @primalpoly https://t.co/VeqYnz8NM1"
4812-
4813- @EdLatimore Social pain and physical pain activate the same regions of the brain https://t.co/ONCahiSiYc https://t.co/xNLIPVOOsa
4814-
4815- @Sevens_2 As a former student of the author i am admittedly biased. Thanks for the recommendation
4816-
4817- "“the more fervently we believe something, the easier it is to convince others it’s true. The politician who’s confident she’ll win no matter what will have an easier time rallying supporters than one who projects a more honest assessment of her chances.”
4818-
4819-
4820-
4821- ?Elephant in the Brain https://t.co/qaN96Xscl4"
4822-
4823- "“the most extreme cruelty makes use of empathy. To be thoroughly cruel, it is necessary to know what the victim is feeling, in order to maximize the suffering....Empathy can be a dangerous tool in the hands of someone who wants to hurt.”
4824-
4825-
4826-
4827- Book: Evil by Roy Baumeister https://t.co/6u6bST03Bo"
4828-
4829- “children living with one genetic parent and one stepparent are roughly 40 times more likely to be abused than children living with both genetic parents. This greater rate occurs even when poverty and socioeconomic status are controlled.” https://t.co/tmCgJGwZXs
4830-
4831- "“people who leave the group represent an even greater threat than its enemies. Keeping the group together is in many cases a more fundamental and urgent goal than accomplishing its stated purposes or defeating its actual external enemies.”
4832-
4833-
4834-
4835- Book: Evil by Roy Baumeister https://t.co/VQfnE0iIuv"
4836-
4837- “attractive defendants were twice as likely to avoid jail as unattractive ones. In another study, a defendant who was better-looking than his victim had to pay an average of $5,623; but when the victim was more attractive, the average compensation was $10,051.” https://t.co/3CozFZ42nN
4838-
4839- "“College women indicate that their minimal acceptable percentile for a husband on earning capacity is the 70th percentile, or above 70 percent of all other men, whereas men’s minimum acceptable percentile for a wife’s earning capacity is 40th.”
4840-
4841-
4842-
4843- ?: https://t.co/Glg8OEBEqK https://t.co/LojsDtlSid"
4844-
4845- """physical dominance rated by men (""How likely is it that this man would win a physical fight with another man?""), but not female-judged sexual attractiveness (“How sexually attractive is this man?”), predicts men's quantitative mating success.""
4846-
4847-
4848-
4849- https://t.co/G9ShhxXiip https://t.co/j8Sp5GcRda"
4850-
4851- “80 percent of people chose to award a scholarship to a member of their favored political party, even when another applicant had better grades.” https://t.co/IGRQFOhS1T
4852-
4853- @PTetlock Hedgehogs move books ? ?
4854-
4855- @RealYeyoZa @Francis_P_T @Emmyjewel @antihero_kate I know quite a few young guys who have experienced transformations in the weight room. They’ve been awed at how others respond to them as a result
4856-
4857- """people with high math skills were unable to reason when the answer collided with their political beliefs...people who score high on science literacy and cognitive reflection are the most likely to express beliefs congruent with those of their party.""
4858-
4859-
4860-
4861- https://t.co/RqJMKfPvXf https://t.co/ojrRhjB0JP"
4862-
4863- A huge problem and an open secret: "Many More Students, Especially the Affluent, Get Extra Time to Take the SAT" https://t.co/FEunawTldp
4864-
4865- "“A little excess fear is exactly what evolutionary principles would predict...’the cost of getting killed even once is higher than the cost of responding to a hundred false alarms.’”
4866-
4867-
4868-
4869- Book: The Ape that Understood The Universe by @SteveStuWill https://t.co/6jfYFE7Bvl"
4870-
4871- "“The third root of evil is idealism. When people firmly believe they are on the side of good, they often feel justified in using strong measures against the forces that oppose them. Noble ends are seen as justifying violent means.”
4872-
4873-
4874-
4875- Book: Evil by Roy Baumeister https://t.co/L78pRrk8Xg"
4876-
4877- """education and science literacy are associated with greater political polarization...educated people are more likely to know when political communities have chosen sides on an issue, and hence what to think (or say) in keeping with their identity.""
4878-
4879-
4880-
4881- https://t.co/BC6UcsnhJC https://t.co/DetrLp5l9u"
4882-
4883- "A 90 second IQ test, based on correct pronunciation of 50 words
4884-
4885-
4886-
4887- https://t.co/U88MM6K781 https://t.co/E7w2sx7IsO"
4888-
4889- A very insightful talk by @Gary_Lewis1 from @RoyalHolloway on the role of childhood intelligence on political attitudes at the Social Psych Seminar @CambPsych. Higher intelligence predicts suport for economic conservatism. Is it self-interest? @MlsaBsl https://t.co/CzYgfGuwPF
4890-
4891- """Using data on males aged 18–59, current measures of muscularity are significantly positively associated with the number of total sexual partners and partners in the past year""
4892-
4893-
4894-
4895- https://t.co/i39pK2hhBm https://t.co/ySQfc8ygoC"
4896-
4897- """Taller men report greater satisfaction with their romantic relationship and report less jealousy than shorter men. These results indicate that male height influences not just a man’s ability to acquire a mate, but his behavior whilst in the relationship""
4898-
4899-
4900-
4901- https://t.co/OSVlXXCntM https://t.co/17aOxmmA8d"
4902-
4903- @ericchendriks says the dreamiest guy on twitter dot com https://t.co/J5mHl5oFMS
4904-
4905- 10 Most Fantastic TED Talks on Psychology https://t.co/B2On8XCZFP - including our very own @simoneschnall and @sbaroncohen
4906-
4907- @ImHardcory Also interesting that female serial killers are higher social class and more educated than males
4908-
4909- "MASSIVE sex differences in serial killers.
4910-
4911-
4912-
4913- Women kill acquaintances, relatives, partners, children, males and females, locally, by poisoning, for money.
4914-
4915-
4916-
4917- Men stalk and kill strangers, women, widely, by choking, for sex.
4918-
4919-
4920-
4921- https://t.co/Ac54rT5xtL https://t.co/dyy1ANj28g"
4922-
4923- @clairlemon @ZaidJilani Some have said that bashing lower whites is the entire point of the white privilege idea. This piece from @reihan comes to mind... https://t.co/pexNxcYJnZ https://t.co/LrinpKWB6U
4924-
4925- "Just arrived: Conformity by @CassSunstein
4926-
4927-
4928-
4929- Look forward to reviewing for @Quillette with @vincentharinam. Thanks to @clairlemon https://t.co/ELlxcD3467"
4930-
4931- @naval Perhaps lower whites are the last socially acceptable group for upper whites to target? https://t.co/mQN0sldWfJ
4932-
4933- If a group conforms over time, shouldn’t their views converge on the original group mean? The answer is no because someone with extreme views is usually more outspoken and that looks like confidence. And we conform to the views of those who seem confident. https://t.co/koGAxQqZk2
4934-
4935- "40% of women want men to accept their offer to help pay for dates
4936-
4937-
4938-
4939- 39% of women do not want men to accept their offer to help pay for dates
4940-
4941-
4942-
4943- 76% of men feel guilty if they don't pay the bill on dates
4944-
4945-
4946-
4947- 44% of men would stop dating a woman who never pays
4948-
4949-
4950-
4951- https://t.co/LT13WtLNuq https://t.co/gMfQX5Btdi"
4952-
4953- """The shortest man a woman would date is 68.9"" (5'9) and the tallest is 75.3"" (6'3). The shortest woman a man would date is 60.6"" (5'1) and the tallest is 69.8"" (5'10). 23% of men and 4% of women would accept a relationship where the woman was taller.""
4954-
4955-
4956-
4957- https://t.co/dIkUEDYyqh https://t.co/08KcwosLOZ"
4958-
4959- """there is a 'cost' to thinking rationally...people will accept this cost only if they receive benefits. Since individuals receive almost none of the benefit from being rational about political issues, we can predict people will be irrational about them""
4960-
4961-
4962-
4963- https://t.co/6lrR6xGo1P https://t.co/uf0o62Ad00"
4964-
4965- We know psychic powers don't exist; because, if they were possible at all, the sexual selection in favor of silently, telepathically reading your partner's mind would have been enormous. https://t.co/LY06yWI5i2
4966-
4967- "high intelligence may worsen prospects for obtaining a true belief...a biased person uses intelligence and education as tools for rationalizing beliefs. Highly educated people have larger stores of information from which to selectively search to support a desired belief." https://t.co/SX9skdBEtY
4968-
4969- @haristweet https://t.co/6lrR6xGo1P
4970-
4971- "individuals derive psychological rewards from holding certain political beliefs, and since individuals suffer almost none of the harm caused by false political beliefs, it often makes sense to adopt those beliefs regardless of whether they are true or well supported." https://t.co/DBbyMby5K6
4972-
4973- @_anurajrp https://t.co/6lrR6xGo1P
4974-
4975- @Samuel__Bell @_anurajrp much appreciated, Samuel!
4976-
4977- """Really happy people are rarely high achievers because they simply don’t need to be. As the media mogul Ted Turner put it, 'You’ll hardly ever find a super-achiever anywhere who isn’t motivated at least partially by a sense of insecurity.'""
4978-
4979- -@BillvonHippel https://t.co/MD09w0OCXx"
4980-
4981- @BarendJR I think "rational" here is used to refer to beliefs that are consistent with facts. The author here makes a distinction https://t.co/VCmZMu0ykU
4982-
4983- @BarendJR An interesting related thread from @GordPennycook https://t.co/e2MrA7G13Y
4984-
4985- "Today we remember those who lost their lives in service to our country.
4986-
4987-
4988-
4989- ? President John F. Kennedy places a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at @ArlingtonNatl Cemetery, Memorial Day 1963. https://t.co/lsY26aDDGT"
4990-
4991- It's time for some game theory https://t.co/utqAEGOGQd
4992-
4993- @NicoleBarbaro Conformity by @CassSunstein, The Goodness Paradox by Richard Wrangham, and The Social Leap by @BillvonHippel
4994-
4995- What are the best new psychology, evolution, biology, genetics, etc (general good non-fiction) books coming out? (If you follow my #NowReading hashtag you can see what I generally read). My reading pile and Amazon cart are very low.
4996-
4997- """Sociometric status (respect and admiration from peers) mattered more for subjective well-being than socioeconomic status, and held up after controlling for gender, ethnicity, and extraversion.""
4998-
4999-
5000-
5001- https://t.co/FskzJIs5Nl https://t.co/twNAewopuV"
5002-
5003- "In a variation, Milgram added 2 confederates (actors) to his experiment
5004-
5005-
5006-
5007- They were instructed to refuse to administer shocks beyond a certain point
5008-
5009-
5010-
5011- 92.5% of participants joined in their dissent (conformed), defying the experimenter’s requests to continue the shocks https://t.co/IS8RM6zWfU"
5012-
5013- Wonder how many of those who did not administer shocks in the original design would have done so if they were with 2 confederates instructed to shock no matter what
5014-
5015- @robinhanson https://t.co/6XL5NAO2CA
5016-
5017- @tomdrabowicz Conformity by Cass Sunstein
5018-
5019- """Men judged women shown with other men as being less desirable than the same women depicted alone or with other women. Conversely, women judged men shown with other women as being more desirable than the same man depicted alone or with other men.""
5020-
5021-
5022-
5023- https://t.co/Ejf5d5YnED https://t.co/yWegsRvzzq"
5024-
5025- I’ll have what she’s having ? https://t.co/0JVvkZd6BM
5026-
5027- New pre-print w/ @zachshorne: People believe that fundamental moral propositions (e.g., "killing for fun is morally wrong") are less mutable than logical propositions (e.g., "2 + 2 = 4") and physical propositions (e.g., "fire requires oxygen to burn"). https://t.co/Dom3IirKsT
5028-
5029- @primalpoly Curious why the USA fertility rate was higher during the Great Depression and the Great Recession (2008-09) than it is now
5030-
5031- "“Men with more sex partners experienced a sharp decline in how sexually attractive they found their partner immediately following intercourse, whereas neither men with less sexual experience nor women showed this decline.”
5032-
5033-
5034-
5035- Book ?: https://t.co/Glg8OEBEqK https://t.co/EQxY0PNauy"
5036-
5037- @Richard_Vixen highly
5038-
5039- Yup. https://t.co/Wz21M6G8MG https://t.co/2JMOyTGq79
5040-
5041- """empathy is always on the side of the censor. It is easy to feel the pain of the person who is upset by speech, and particularly easy if the person is part of your community...The case for free speech, in contrast, is pretty unempathic.""
5042-
5043-
5044-
5045- ?: Against Empathy by @paulbloomatyale https://t.co/ICdfo4Eizw"
5046-
5047- "“Take a ton of pictures, text your friends stupid things, check in with old friends as often as possible, express admiration to co-workers, and every day, tell as many people as you can that you love them”
5048-
5049-
5050-
5051- https://t.co/0oXL4e0ROl"
5052-
5053- "“it is always the lower status person who does the adjusting...In all 8 U.S. presidential elections between 1960-2000, the majority of people voted for the candidate who held his own timbre (nonverbal vocal pattern) rather than the one who adjusted.”
5054-
5055-
5056-
5057- ?: https://t.co/ZPILTnSZnN https://t.co/t63U0TRNZs"
5058-
5059- @robinhanson I wonder if moral typecasting/moral dyad theory is relevant (ppl think moral agents don't experience pain/harm and thus don't elicit concern) https://t.co/T2tNE4xy6E
5060-
5061- @ericchendriks haha ? good pic!
5062-
5063- “We think people are built to maximize their own pleasure and minimize their own pain. In reality, we are built to overcome our own pleasure and increase our own pain in the service of following society’s norms.” https://t.co/XzXZqWFrBZ
5064-
5065- @LucioMM1 Harvey Mansfield. and yeah, curious to see your translation
5066-
5067- @LucioMM1 Hm interesting
5068-
5069- @LucioMM1 thanks for clarifying. I took it to mean that mistaking normative political models and descriptive political models will lead to one's ruin
5070-
5071- "the mainstays of scapegoating– the innocence of the victim and a violent release of tensions– are strikingly similar among humans and other animals...it is one of the most basic reflexes of the human species, one shared with so many other animals it may well be hardwired." https://t.co/3lLAI0aWRF
5072-
5073- @Jon_StewartMill @SteveStuWill Our Inner Ape by de Waal (I also highly recommend @SteveStuWill ‘s book)
5074-
5075- "Voters took whichever position was ascribed to their party." https://t.co/moYoNmVUiS https://t.co/bb2g59FYYS
5076-
5077- "The case against being convinced by good arguments.
5078-
5079- https://t.co/HUcvifjgil"
5080-
5081- """being attractive reduces the probability of receiving the Nobel Prize...average-looking scientist having the best odds of being awarded the Nobel. Attractive persons are more successful in research, except at the very top of the distribution of talent.""
5082-
5083-
5084-
5085- https://t.co/djvxaVXgOd https://t.co/EhdDUKvrT9"
5086-
5087- "Women rate men to be most attractive who have BMI 23.79 (equivalent to 166 lbs for a man who is 5 ft 10 in.)
5088-
5089-
5090-
5091- Men rate women to be most attractive who have BMI 19.11 (equivalent to 112 lbs for a woman who is 5 ft. 4 in.)
5092-
5093-
5094-
5095- https://t.co/vMQ0xrJRiU https://t.co/cmzCG4DIl9"
5096-
5097- @ImHardcory how much weight l have to lose depends on how tall l am (men lie about that)
5098-
5099- @DegenRolf Maybe Larry David was on to something... https://t.co/Xw5GsaXz5i
5100-
5101- @ImHardcory @ZachG932 @CarlWRitter This essay from @slatestarcodex made me a bit more skeptical that white liberals view other whites as in-group members https://t.co/Izo80r2fTZ https://t.co/Q5qOKAs28x
5102-
5103- @diskandartweet ?
5104-
5105- "“My dear, the real truth always sounds improbable, do you know that? To make the truth sound probable you must always mix in some falsehood with it. Men have always done so.”
5106-
5107-
5108-
5109- Dostoevsky https://t.co/lRMpCpG2e1"
5110-
5111- """When a group's fundamental tenets are at stake, those who chant the loudest or clench their eyes the tightest in the face of conflicting evidence earn the most trust from their fellow group members.""
5112-
5113-
5114-
5115- Elephant in the Brain by @KevinSimler & @robinhanson https://t.co/8ZXCXeKSjI"
5116-
5117- """people enforce unpopular norms to show that they have complied out of genuine conviction and not because of social pressure...some groups may be more prone to unpopular norms because of individuals’ anxiety about being regarded as insufficiently sincere""
5118-
5119-
5120-
5121- https://t.co/NSOEtxba70 https://t.co/GWH35jo8Ea"
5122-
5123- Still receiving these heartwarming messages about my @nytopinion piece about @jordanbpeterson https://t.co/FoF6fMQrjV https://t.co/PCwMX9Kmam
5124-
5125- "“Despite the popular wisdom that we achieve success through positive visualization, it turns out that incorporating negative visualization makes us more likely to achieve our goals...people who imagine obstacles are more likely to achieve success”
5126-
5127-
5128-
5129- Thinking in Bets by @AnnieDuke https://t.co/ZQl5baamMh"
5130-
5131- "Participants estimated how often they enacted various behaviors. 1.5 months later, they received the same estimates but told they were provided by their average peer. Participants rated themselves more favorably on all traits. They claimed that they were superior to themselves." https://t.co/6FNvOgKbGj
5132-
5133- "5 beliefs that propel groups to conflict
5134-
5135-
5136-
5137- 1. Belief that their group is superior
5138-
5139- 2. Think other groups have committed injustices upon them
5140-
5141- 3. View other groups as threatening to harm them
5142-
5143- 4. Consider outgroups to be dishonest
5144-
5145- 5. Perceive their own group to be powerless/oppressed https://t.co/d72cY2DuFA"
5146-
5147- “The test of a good system is whether you trust it enough to let your enemies run it for the next decade. For example, if you want censorship on Twitter or Facebook, establish that system and then hand it to your enemies to run.” -@naval https://t.co/WP3qqdcy7W
5148-
5149- "Eating 3 energy-rich meals with no physical exertion is unusual when viewed in the light of evolution...Throughout human evolution, critical thinking and decision-making occurred as individuals navigated through a heterogenous environment hunting and foraging in a fasted state." https://t.co/96AiSgO0xp
5150-
5151- @joeljmiller Interesting. Seems likely that culture influences how we perceive bitterness in e.g. beer
5152-
5153- """Autobiography is only to be trusted when it reveals something disgraceful. A man who gives a good account of himself is probably lying, since any life when viewed from the inside is simply a series of defeats.""
5154-
5155-
5156-
5157- George Orwell https://t.co/fsUGISh13W"
5158-
5159- """Across 85 countries, national IQ was significantly positively related to national male and female suicide rate...high intelligence may not equal optimal adaptation.""
5160-
5161-
5162-
5163- https://t.co/XhrXr5f4v3 https://t.co/G91IjWIsKU"
5164-
5165- """laypeople view social scientific inquiry as a guided pursuit of evidence in favor of scientists’ personal ideology..Participants reported that scientists reached their desired conclusions and not just that they disinterestedly pursued the truth""
5166-
5167-
5168-
5169- https://t.co/joqheoGZi9 https://t.co/59l48PPUZH"
5170-
5171- "When women compliment women:
5172-
5173-
5174-
5175- 61% of compliments are about appearance
5176-
5177- 20% of compliments are about ability/performance
5178-
5179- 12% possessions
5180-
5181- 4% personality/friendship
5182-
5183-
5184-
5185- When men compliment men:
5186-
5187-
5188-
5189- 35% appearance
5190-
5191- 32% ability/performance
5192-
5193- 25% possessions
5194-
5195- 5% personality/friendship https://t.co/C4E5YtNABK"
5196-
5197- “To be forced out of a group on the grasslands was a death sentence. For this reason, our ancestors rapidly evolved a strong emotional reaction to the threat of being ostracized.” https://t.co/6mn873Cxvr
5198-
5199- "-Women receive 74% of all compliments; men receive 26% of them
5200-
5201-
5202-
5203- -Women give 68% of all compliments; men give 32% of them
5204-
5205-
5206-
5207- -Both men and women give 3X more compliments to women than men https://t.co/37mangYIK2"
5208-
5209- No claim to causality, but this did weirdly remind me that men are 3X more likely to commit suicide than women https://t.co/wUWDUDncph https://t.co/2KBaphcFy2
5210-
5211- "Women and men approached by ""moderately attractive"" opposite-sex strangers and asked to go to bed with them
5212-
5213-
5214-
5215- Single men: 59% consented
5216-
5217- Single women: 0%
5218-
5219-
5220-
5221- Men in relationships: 18% consented
5222-
5223- Women in relationships: 4% https://t.co/Yk93vpTW9x"
5224-
5225- """The female rate of facial aging is higher than the male rate. Before age 50, female faces age—on average—about twice as fast as male faces; between 50 and 60 years, this sex difference in aging rate is even more pronounced (up to three times faster).""
5226-
5227-
5228-
5229- https://t.co/DXV1cNTiFU https://t.co/RHoJI9bDyk"
5230-
5231- "Some claim they donate when offered public recognition to motivate others to give too, rather than for increased social standing...We find that patterns of giving are more consistent with a desire to improve social image than altruistic desire to motivate others’ contributions." https://t.co/UYpLH4vADC
5232-
5233- "the majority of women find the majority of men unattractive...basing marriage on mutual attraction leads so many—both men and women—to be unsatisfied with the outcome, since most women find most men unattractive." via @Quillette https://t.co/94iH6tSrSQ https://t.co/6t9Nwxu7s3
5234-
5235- @ZachG932 @RAVerBruggen I suspect many people use 50% as a mental anchor, leading to inflated estimates
5236-
5237- “To criticize the Revolution was to invite suspicion of oneself. Members began to outdo each other in making statements about the need for harsh measures, because only such statements could keep them safe from the potential accusation of lacking the proper attitudes.” https://t.co/cDOdDjzLQh
5238-
5239- @Moshe_Hoffman French Revolution, book is Evil by Roy Baumeister
5240-
5241- Always bringing you the good news https://t.co/ouEEnZM1fY
5242-
5243- @jonkay And hope not all your fellow dudes follow your advice. If all lift and dress well, all remain in the same position https://t.co/aYV9Pkz5l9
5244-
5245- """To launch a taboo, a group has to be poised halfway between weakness and power...That's where you'll find a group powerful enough to enforce taboos, but weak enough to need them."" https://t.co/So3HUN7fmn
5246-
5247-
5248-
5249- Classic essay from @paulg https://t.co/9AzyIxe21O"
5250-
5251- "Research suggests:
5252-
5253-
5254-
5255- The friend of your friend is your friend.
5256-
5257-
5258-
5259- The enemy of your friend is your enemy.
5260-
5261-
5262-
5263- The friend of your enemy is your enemy.
5264-
5265-
5266-
5267- But the enemy of your enemy is not your friend. “In fact, that person is more likely to be an enemy.”
5268-
5269-
5270-
5271- Blueprint by @NAChristakis https://t.co/chwjIRlqlG"
5272-
5273- "Wealthy consumers low in need for status want to associate with their own kind and pay a premium for quiet goods only they can recognize. Wealthy consumers high in need for status use loud luxury goods to signal to the less affluent that they are not one of them." https://t.co/ThMmRjNwoW
5274-
5275- @ScottAdamsSays Reminds me of this essay on taboos. How strong is the flag if burning it is taboo... https://t.co/nsZzOdPYw0
5276-
5277- """If guilt was uncertain, people were less inclined to punish the in-group than the out-group suspect. But when guilt was certain, the effect reversed, & took the form of a black sheep effect: people punished the in-group suspect more severely.”
5278-
5279-
5280-
5281- Book:The Moral Punishment Instinct https://t.co/bhYohlFRHC"
5282-
5283- “If you think that you are doing something that is strongly on the side of good, then whoever opposes you must be evil. To perceive them as any less than that is to diminish one’s own claim to be good...to sustain one’s goodness, it is essential to see the enemy as evil.” https://t.co/3gdbpFr0ny
5284-
5285- “The rated strength of a male body accounts for 70% of the variance in attractiveness. None of the women produced a preference for weaker men...in both samples, the strongest men were the most attractive, the weakest men were the least attractive.” https://t.co/3bHn4HehOT https://t.co/HoHVwZKRY7
5286-
5287- "The vast majority of victims of aggression in urban public spaces received help from at least one bystander, throwing over decades of psychological research testifying to bystander apathy.
5288-
5289- https://t.co/Qjjc5xlDJf https://t.co/0V8Qkl7wtw"
5290-
5291- Prisoners evaluate themselves as kinder and more moral than non-prisoners (though, similarly law abiding): https://t.co/7r6Warrl72 https://t.co/iVC9Sv9N8V
5292-
5293- @nntaleb Classic nntaleb (I read @nntaleb and @NewYorker ) https://t.co/rKlxmCPaO5
5294-
5295- """vegetarians and pescatarians reported consuming meat occasionally or even regularly...Our study demonstrates that there can be large discrepancies between consumers’ self-perception and their actual meat consumption""
5296-
5297-
5298-
5299- https://t.co/kK8jJ2lRY7 https://t.co/MOliPXOURP"
5300-
5301- "individuals who are hostile online are equally likely to be hostile offline...they are motivated by status and seek to challenge existing political hierarchies. They invest in online (vs. offline) political discussions as these discussions offer greater benefits at lower costs" https://t.co/6xddcvpFBe
5302-
5303- "The hostility of online political discussions reflects a strategic investment in online discussions by aggressive-prone individuals" https://t.co/HTIAl4pkL5
5304-
5305- @BrendanNyhan Yeah, from here https://t.co/FdSkTppgum
5306-
5307- Not what the survey says. It says "dad bods" are now considered more attractive *than they were a few years ago*. There's no comparison to "rock hard abs." https://t.co/tQyVBgHCPj
5308-
5309- """Who was a class clown when they were growing up?""
5310-
5311-
5312-
5313- (Unsurprisingly) among 80~ grad students, I was the only one to raise my hand
5314-
5315-
5316-
5317- This study resonates ?
5318-
5319-
5320-
5321- https://t.co/8uuBhTlzQQ https://t.co/F2ABfioVp6"
5322-
5323- @paulg True...though the events of those first 6 tweets helped me to understand this
5324-
5325- """People work towards promoting their desired reputations. When they succeed, they enjoy positive feelings, and report feeling authentic. When they fail, they dismiss their actions as not reflecting their true self, as inauthentic. 'That’s not me.'""
5326-
5327-
5328-
5329- https://t.co/kRPpWMj2xS https://t.co/MxOv2BZxYM"
5330-
5331- @FarMcKon https://t.co/MeRedJc84w
5332-
5333- This list of advice probably also works if you skip the first 6 tweetsworth of it and just do this. https://t.co/NvhpdgLMPA
5334-
5335- """Moral grandstanding is the use of public moral discourse for self-promotion and status attainment...Across studies, moral grandstanding was associated with status-seeking personality traits, as well as greater political and moral conflict in daily life.""
5336-
5337-
5338-
5339- https://t.co/cFB330FkfC https://t.co/gxb6VWvctP"
5340-
5341- "“This is the conformity paradox. The more you care about the people in your group, the stronger the social incentive to be dishonest with them.”
5342-
5343-
5344-
5345- My review of @CassSunstein’s new book for @Quillette with @vincentharinam https://t.co/tzYvJu1Kqs https://t.co/Lttu0E0B5k"
5346-
5347- """fans of the rival teams valued outgroup losses more than ingroup gains...under the right circumstances, our experience of hostility towards outgroups can actually exceed the warmth we experience for our own group""
5348-
5349-
5350-
5351- https://t.co/wjtrZu4KvJ https://t.co/N1BCssOnd5"
5352-
5353- "Generous and sharp review of my new book, Conformity, in @Quillette @clairlemon
5354-
5355- https://t.co/EMIIeMUHOM"
5356-
5357- "Psychology traits predict purchases:
5358-
5359-
5360-
5361- Openness is related to spending money on flights, extraversion to dining, agreeableness to donations, conscientiousness to savings, high self-control to fewer bank charges, & materialism to fewer donations.
5362-
5363-
5364-
5365- https://t.co/hm6sPGGPOZ"
5366-
5367- The fact that @CassSunstein has empty bookshelf space in his office goes against everything I know about my friend! https://t.co/YD3S5c2pIV
5368-
5369- """59 percent of all links shared on social networks aren’t actually clicked on at all, implying the majority of article shares aren’t based on actual reading. People are sharing articles without ever getting past the headlines.""
5370-
5371-
5372-
5373- https://t.co/i3RtqLBfm7 https://t.co/kHmY9tGbta"
5374-
5375- "Conformity: The Power of Social Influences—A Review by @VincentHarinam and @RobKHenderson https://t.co/LnukqPbpNr via @Quillette
5376-
5377-
5378-
5379- Very cool to see a quote from my book kicking off this excellent piece! https://t.co/pfI5WKyaK0"
5380-
5381- @SteveStuWill @vincentharinam @Quillette Great quote from your book! https://t.co/RNhAxsJq0g
5382-
5383- "@naval ""The more you care about the people in your group, the stronger the social incentive to be dishonest with them.""
5384-
5385-
5386-
5387- https://t.co/tzYvJu1Kqs https://t.co/eozR5Ilyaa"
5388-
5389- A great study of impersonal honesty using the lost wallet paradigm in 355 cities spanning 40 countries (17,000 lost wallets). Big variation across cities, but (almost) everywhere people were MORE likely to return the wallet when it had MORE money in it. @MichelAMarechal https://t.co/I4RyyAp2Sg
5390-
5391- "At graduation dinner with my family last year, phone rings
5392-
5393-
5394-
5395- ""Hey Rob, it's the NYT. We're running your op ed today""
5396-
5397- ""Great, can't wait to see the comments section""
5398-
5399-
5400-
5401- https://t.co/IM6JU18lzr"
5402-
5403- "The problem with conformity is that it deprives a society of the information it desperately needs...the dissenter challenges the status quo, introducing new ideas that may aid his group by improving an ailing system." https://t.co/VBbBdJ2m5M
5404-
5405- "Compared to people with a terminal illness or were on death row, people asked to imagine they had a terminal illness or were on death row experienced more negative emotion
5406-
5407-
5408-
5409- ""In every comparison, dying was either more positive or less negative than people imagined it to be"" https://t.co/NZfuY8Hrg5"
5410-
5411- @Evansrahal @arthurbrooks https://t.co/6YllyPtYK7
5412-
5413- "“women rarely marry less educated men, so differential college graduation rates may cause problems for the foreseeable future. Because unmarried men are bad for society, this sex difference in education may lead to individual and societal disruptions.”
5414-
5415-
5416-
5417- ?:https://t.co/3ZKPGNdz14 https://t.co/SOUzEplukb"
5418-
5419- Curious as to why many people seem to be drifting further towards political extremes? The new book by @CassSunstein explains why extremism is often the natural result of group deliberation https://t.co/UIr6jls9Si
5420-
5421- @nntaleb Also spotted: Blueprint by @NAChristakis (great book!)
5422-
5423- A baby will stare longer at a gravity-defying object than an object sitting on a table. Babies have an intuitive understanding of how the world works. They stare longer at a mismatch between expectation and reality /1 https://t.co/YdWcjh6Rik
5424-
5425- Sometimes I think it can partially explains why media, politics, twitter, have gotten crazier. Things that align with our expectations do not capture our interest. They’re boring. /2
5426-
5427- Media has financial incentive to show us the outrageous and the bizarre. Social media users users have social incentive to share strange content. Content that violates our expectations is more likely to go viral. /3 https://t.co/t1Io0PgdbE
5428-
5429- Media shows us strange content specifically because they are not typical. We are more likely to click and share the strangest things we see /4
5430-
5431- Maybe we become numb to the weirdness. Then media has to ramp up the bizarre content. Or maybe bizarre will be the new normal. Then stuff that used to be viewed as typical will be what captures our attention /5
5432-
5433- "-Children looked at photos of 2 people
5434-
5435-
5436-
5437- -Then chose who they preferred to be captain of a ship
5438-
5439-
5440-
5441- -The 2 people were politicians running for office (unbeknownst to the kids)
5442-
5443-
5444-
5445- -Children’s favored captain won their political contest in 71% of the time
5446-
5447-
5448-
5449- https://t.co/0No1ZlTkjE https://t.co/TBwgZzb3uq"
5450-
5451- "“We find that both men and women pursued partners who are on average 25% more desirable than themselves”
5452-
5453-
5454-
5455- Perhaps due to evolved self-deception and overconfidence. Most people think they’re slightly more attractive than they really are.
5456-
5457-
5458-
5459- https://t.co/UZ34wAu822 https://t.co/G5QGhaV2Ky"
5460-
5461- @AdolfoKetchum https://t.co/ZYPN0BEyam
5462-
5463- @nntaleb Seems like indirect (homophilia/love for family) xenophobia is linked to the more unpleasant kind of xenophobia though... https://t.co/SSAwPKOn5x
5464-
5465- Still my favorite argument for the importance of evolutionary psychology. Written by @sapinker, Foreword to the 2nd edition of "The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology" edited by @ProfDavidBuss. https://t.co/kwFkKxwg5n
5466-
5467- @LucioMM1 It seems they include all causes of death. Why do you ask?
5468-
5469- "individuals derive psychological rewards from holding certain political beliefs, and since individuals suffer almost none of the harm caused by false political beliefs, it often makes sense to adopt those beliefs regardless of whether they are true or well supported." https://t.co/DBbyMby5K6
5470-
5471- "“Good conversation is made up of questions; if you haven’t asked one within two minutes of speaking, stop yourself and get a grip.”
5472-
5473-
5474-
5475- From @LizStokoe’s wonderful new book https://t.co/eCXI5lLzOB"
5476-
5477- "-People who read news have more distorted view of political opponents
5478-
5479-
5480-
5481- -Politically Disengaged 3X more accurate in guessing how political opponents think compared w/extremists
5482-
5483-
5484-
5485- -For Democrats, more education associated w/worse understanding of Republicans
5486-
5487-
5488-
5489- https://t.co/OmXCziTvCz https://t.co/9awWufHELg"
5490-
5491- """An expansion in the number of elite aspirants means that increasingly large numbers of them are frustrated, and some turn into counter-elites...masses of frustrated elite aspirants become breeding grounds for radical groups and revolutionary movements.""
5492-
5493-
5494-
5495- https://t.co/hSd7YS8UBs https://t.co/aNzwIi4Uet"
5496-
5497- Harvard Gazette is asking faculty "What is one thing wrong with the world that you would change?" Here's my answer. Harvard Professor Steven Pinker says the truth lies in the data https://t.co/oAwB0H4Oay via @Harvard
5498-
5499- """Overall, the evidence suggests that when a prominent figure apologizes for a controversial statement, the public is either unaffected or becomes more likely to desire that the individual be punished.""
5500-
5501-
5502-
5503- https://t.co/w0mvDSztOM https://t.co/KEfUuRcugR"
5504-
5505- Chad Studies https://t.co/E256L9bDNO
5506-
5507- """Why do some people feel uneasy when praised? Positive evaluation may prompt higher-ranking group members to challenge this new “rising star.” Fear of upward movement could be protection from this threat by avoiding making “too good” of an impression""
5508-
5509-
5510-
5511- https://t.co/x9EwS1qCDO https://t.co/65tmmqvjgx"
5512-
5513- "In a quest to impress peers, moral grandstanders may trump up moral charges, or engage in moral one-upmanship, making increasingly strong claims to “outdo” other discussants as they try to show that they are more morally sensitive, or care more about justice." https://t.co/6fFeFqUGy4
5514-
5515- "@wesyang “when a new sect emerges, its first concern is to extinguish the old to give itself reputation...with how much obstinacy they persecuted all the ancient memories...spoiling every other thing that might convey some sign of antiquity.”
5516-
5517-
5518-
5519- Machiavelli, Discourses on Livy https://t.co/BSzjbpukjU"
5520-
5521- """there is a 'cost' to thinking rationally...people will accept this cost only if they receive benefits. Since individuals receive almost none of the benefit from being rational about political issues, we can predict people will be irrational about them""
5522-
5523-
5524-
5525- https://t.co/6lrR6xGo1P https://t.co/uf0o62Ad00"
5526-
5527- "For related ideas, check out my latest for @Quillette: https://t.co/tzYvJu1Kqs
5528-
5529-
5530-
5531- “This is the conformity paradox. The more you care about the people in your group, the stronger the social incentive to be dishonest with them.” https://t.co/OdRkL4jcre"
5532-
5533- @amyalkon From this paper: https://t.co/cFB330FkfC
5534-
5535- @amyalkon Sure thing
5536-
5537- On Facebook "men were more likely to accentuate access to resources, social status, as displayed by photos in foreign countries..Female users more often accentuated youthful features, appearance...including close-up of faces, sometimes digitally manipulated to enhance appearance" https://t.co/rSNMOQiSjj
5538-
5539- @HarlieZola https://t.co/QFIJ41rKyA
5540-
5541- "“When experts talk to experts, they always err on the side of under-explaining: to overexplain is a serious insult—“Do I have to spell it out for you?”—But this has an unfortunate byproduct: experts often talk past each other.”
5542-
5543-
5544-
5545- ?Intuition Pumps by @danieldennett https://t.co/4JIbbkW0p1"
5546-
5547- """people w/ higher levels of education require better circumstances to reach a given level of subjective wellbeing compared to those w/ less education...the association between education & life satisfaction is neither positive nor negative: it is neutral.""
5548-
5549-
5550-
5551- https://t.co/dTCfFYCS14 https://t.co/u6rfOWBlxM"
5552-
5553- """Ability to read emotions from faces peaks between the ages of 15 and 30, with poorer performance by younger adults and declining performance after the age of 30. Females at all ages were consistently better than males at reading emotional faces""
5554-
5555-
5556-
5557- https://t.co/vVKke9xXW1 https://t.co/vuJowxqCx0"
5558-
5559- @ericchendriks even worse!
5560-
5561- @babarganesh Well... results from the study suggest I would not say so for myself but maybe for others
5562-
5563- "high intelligence may worsen prospects for obtaining a true belief...a biased person uses intelligence and education as tools for rationalizing beliefs. Highly educated people have larger stores of information from which to selectively search to support a desired belief." https://t.co/SX9skdBEtY
5564-
5565- There would be an easy way for debate moderators to enforce time limits and prevent bickering: keep all mics off except for the person who's speaking; when time is up, turn it back off. They don't do this because they know we want it to be a dominance competition. @robinhanson
5566-
5567- Show me which books you read, and I tell you, who you are. https://t.co/jh8UDIKDZm https://t.co/vq6mDUWQny
5568-
5569- """Females were 1000 times more sensitive than males to economic status cues when rating opposite sex attractiveness, indicating that higher economic status can offset lower physical attractiveness in men much more easily than in women""
5570-
5571-
5572-
5573- https://t.co/6b4s5lDkeM https://t.co/nk6IGNAxsn"
5574-
5575- "-People high in openness to experience have fewer children
5576-
5577-
5578-
5579- -People who are cognitively rigid and conventional have more children
5580-
5581-
5582-
5583- -High emotionality correlates with more children
5584-
5585-
5586-
5587- -Agreeableness correlates with more children, but only for men
5588-
5589-
5590-
5591- https://t.co/uat51nJpG2 https://t.co/X9IqzMus2L"
5592-
5593- Interesting anecdote about twitter outrage involving a case study of a controversial medical journal article. Twitter analysis reveals 30,000 tweets expressing outrage about the article. Journal website analysis reveals only 300 people even viewed it.
5594-
5595- """316 autobiographies were scanned...higher use of words indicating social roles (e.g., father, sister, neighbor) was associated with an increased lifespan. Those who mentioned social roles most lived >6 years longer than those who mentioned them least.""
5596-
5597-
5598-
5599- https://t.co/SvRESJbb73 https://t.co/byGi26O2s4"
5600-
5601- """Prison inmates compared their pro-social characteristics– such as kindness, morality, law abidingness – with non-prisoners. Prisoners evaluated themselves more favorably on every trait except law abidingness, for which they viewed themselves as average.""
5602-
5603-
5604-
5605- https://t.co/yARbbFD9xy https://t.co/dhAHxNZ2kY"
5606-
5607- "“primates lower on the hierarchy have a fitness incentive to adopt political philosophies that seek to right power imbalances...those same primates also have an incentive to revert to a hierarchical order once they assume power”
5608-
5609-
5610-
5611- Book: https://t.co/siJ1gjs3D3 https://t.co/rKJoRRFAy1"
5612-
5613- A majority of individuals are fooled into expressing opinions on subjects that are completely fictitious - particularly men and the better educated. https://t.co/7ftRNe4CEC https://t.co/DMLRUeocZJ
5614-
5615- """In 145 male university students, handgrip strength correlated with self-perceived happiness (r=.43), health (r=.44), social confidence (r=.47), overall physical attractiveness (r=.42), and overall number of sexual partners (r=.22).""
5616-
5617-
5618-
5619- https://t.co/J3J6WssNOv https://t.co/mhlJBxn19O"
5620-
5621- @EPoe187 Customers who tweeted about handgrip strength also bought: https://t.co/rLVBaDK2r8
5622-
5623- @primalpoly @FrenettMarco This study on women’s perception of male body attractiveness is also suggestive https://t.co/v3COtTB8ZQ
5624-
5625- "the mainstays of scapegoating– the innocence of the victim and a violent release of tensions– are strikingly similar among humans and other animals...it is one of the most basic reflexes of the human species, one shared with so many other animals it may well be hardwired." https://t.co/3lLAI0aWRF
5626-
5627- @EdLatimore Similar advice from @adamcarolla: If it doesn’t make you happy or make you money, then don’t get involved
5628-
5629- @ericchendriks @metsmavs910 @NewDay @MrAndyNgo That’s alotta fancy words for just saying media want their audience to think @MrAndyNgo is a liar
5630-
5631- "Ages at First, Best, and Last Work by Scientific Discipline:
5632-
5633-
5634-
5635- https://t.co/ePYrEMQLIJ https://t.co/OL9WIikYhv"
5636-
5637- @balitaly https://t.co/xTXXugBkGt
5638-
5639- """Economic threat led low mate-value men to be more prosocial, cooperative, and favor more redistributionist policies...but economic threat led high mate-value men to be more individualistic, less prosocial, and less favorable toward redistribution""
5640-
5641-
5642-
5643- https://t.co/sRwCXklAlU https://t.co/MmxkRDpTVw"
5644-
5645- """being attractive reduces the probability of receiving the Nobel Prize...average-looking scientist having the best odds of being awarded the Nobel. Attractive persons are more successful in research, except at the very top of the distribution of talent.""
5646-
5647-
5648-
5649- https://t.co/djvxaVXgOd https://t.co/EhdDUKvrT9"
5650-
5651- """education and science literacy are associated with greater political polarization...educated people are more likely to know when political communities have chosen sides on an issue, and hence what to think (or say) in keeping with their identity.""
5652-
5653-
5654-
5655- https://t.co/BC6UcsnhJC https://t.co/DetrLp5l9u"
5656-
5657- @selahiddin https://t.co/OVKl1NGy2O
5658-
5659- "High social status correlates with fewer I-words (I, me, my) in email messages
5660-
5661-
5662-
5663- Could this explain the clipped way people communicate in professional correspondence?
5664-
5665-
5666-
5667- “Will be available after the meeting.”
5668-
5669-
5670-
5671- “Not able to make it. Enjoy.”
5672-
5673-
5674-
5675- “Still haven’t received an update.” https://t.co/b1wqa6eVMg"
5676-
5677- @ericchendriks You mean *Dr. Eric C. Hendriks heard.*
5678-
5679- Happy #IndependenceDay to our American cousins! We may have burnt the White House down (Sorry) and you may not like our tea (Unforgivable), but blood is thicker than water - we are unbreakable ?♂️ @USArmy @USArmyEurope @BritishArmyUSA #SpecialRelationship #GlobalBritain https://t.co/PQSNCFrcqY
5680-
5681- """On average, women overestimated their attractiveness (mean self rating: 4.16 out of 7, mean other rating: 3.11), suggesting that artificially positive appraisals are advantageous...male & female observers showed a consensus when rating their photographs""
5682-
5683-
5684-
5685- https://t.co/kX5qImxuXC https://t.co/eDA7jgiqqO"
5686-
5687- @Scientific_Bird Roughly a standard deviation difference. And check out the 1st sentence of the excerpt
5688-
5689- "In prisoner's dilemma games, ""Men who saw themselves as attractive cooperated more (43%) than men who saw themselves as unattractive (26%); women who saw themselves as attractive cooperated less (36%) than women who saw themselves as unattractive (51%)""
5690-
5691-
5692-
5693- https://t.co/AbZBrSeahN https://t.co/mpu0QYUMiI"
5694-
5695- @ESYudkowsky Fair points. Info about sample size: https://t.co/Ald0mxdw1x
5696-
5697- "“One of the most important concepts for understanding social behavior is preference falsification: when an individual publicly misrepresents their private views to fit into a social group. It is conformity for the sake of social self-interest.”
5698-
5699-
5700-
5701- https://t.co/3Gs154JYes https://t.co/CY1MZQuboa"
5702-
5703- "People perceive military veterans as agentic (ability to think and reason) but unfeeling (lack of emotion)
5704-
5705-
5706-
5707- Research also suggests people perceive Asians the same way...
5708-
5709-
5710-
5711- As a member of both groups, people perceive me as extra emotionless??
5712-
5713-
5714-
5715- https://t.co/apKEhgJGRu https://t.co/Wmuk6tD0Cd"
5716-
5717- “research on public policy has led to the conclusion that self-interest is a weak predictor of political preferences...citizens seem to be asking themselves not ‘What’s in it for me?’ but ‘What’s in it for my group?’ Political opinions function as badges of social membership.” https://t.co/PfdPmOojDA
5718-
5719- """a tendency to favor organic foods can be viewed as a costly signaling trait, leading to flaunting about one's prosocial tendencies...happiness is experienced when one has the opportunity to attain status and to climb up in the peer group hierarchy""
5720-
5721-
5722-
5723- https://t.co/3BCWP8Z1wU https://t.co/l1TAYGrRfa"
5724-
5725- """People who professed to have superior beliefs were most likely to inaccurately overestimate their perceived knowledge relative to their actual knowledge on a number of political topics.""
5726-
5727-
5728-
5729- https://t.co/dJ680e9yfk https://t.co/3P3HNFahEy"
5730-
5731- "Correlations between spouses
5732-
5733-
5734-
5735- Extraversion: r= .005
5736-
5737- Neuroticism: .082
5738-
5739- Height: .227
5740-
5741- Weight: .154
5742-
5743- Education: .5
5744-
5745- Political party: .6
5746-
5747-
5748-
5749- ""Mates tend to be positively but weakly concordant on personality and physical traits, but concordance of political attitudes is extremely high"" https://t.co/Ed7gVukumO"
5750-
5751- @JOKERACN7 https://t.co/TT1FZl5nkg
5752-
5753- """As Americans have become more mobile in the past half century, people are increasingly able to self-select into like-thinking areas. For example, those choosing to remain in rural areas are likely to be different from those eager to move to cities""
5754-
5755-
5756-
5757- https://t.co/7cbgs63Qzg https://t.co/YDiML7vIIr"
5758-
5759- """among men, 13.5% want to only date women shorter than them...among women, 48.9% wanted to only date men taller than them""
5760-
5761-
5762-
5763- https://t.co/3GusgXhz0M https://t.co/TYrYdfn8yW"
5764-
5765- @Oliver_S_Curry I voted no, but sometimes wonder if people are unhappy with the depth of their social relationships https://t.co/yleZTQBTUy
5766-
5767- "“From age 13 to 20, our self-esteem drops to some of the lowest levels in our lives. Thereafter, to age 70, self-esteem gradually increases. In fact, by age 65, many of us feel as good as when we were 9 years old, which is as good as it ever gets.”
5768-
5769-
5770-
5771- ?: https://t.co/OVKl1NGy2O https://t.co/Ss18LQ0hL8"
5772-
5773- """79% of women who have affairs report falling in love with their affair partner, in contrast to one-third of men who have affairs""
5774-
5775-
5776-
5777- https://t.co/NkPJByOt6K https://t.co/VPkuToJwI9"
5778-
5779- """One sample of 1,000 newlywed couples found that ring price was strongly negatively correlated with the age of the future bride; men purchased more expensive engagement rings for younger fiancées than for older fiancées.""
5780-
5781-
5782-
5783- https://t.co/qmIr8Z5fEL https://t.co/1HkpHCJzaY"
5784-
5785- Your phone is the adult marshmallow test you fail 250 times a day.
5786-
5787- @robinhanson More people commit romantic fraud than business fraud... Perhaps they don’t want to implicate themselves
5788-
5789- """living together before marriage raised the net odds of marital infidelity by 39%, even controlling for sexual values and frequency of attendance at religious services""
5790-
5791-
5792-
5793- https://t.co/6TwmLv5kde https://t.co/B4c2m4Ui0e"
5794-
5795- """Each additional sex partner between age 18 and the first marital union increased the net odds of infidelity by 1%""
5796-
5797-
5798-
5799- https://t.co/6TwmLv5kde https://t.co/FLS8GJpYqR"
5800-
5801- """Sex differences in muscularity translate into the average man being stronger than 99.9% of women...The sex difference in upper-body muscle mass in humans is similar to the sex difference in lean body mass in gorillas, the most sexually dimorphic primate""
5802-
5803-
5804-
5805- https://t.co/i39pK2hhBm https://t.co/PdonLbFqPx"
5806-
5807- @Sue_Nador Thanks Sue-- just sharing what I learn!
5808-
5809- "What predicts *child mortality*? New @UNC study finds kids more likely to die in homes w/:
5810-
5811-
5812-
5813- - Less income
5814-
5815- - Less education
5816-
5817- - Absent mother
5818-
5819- - Absent father
5820-
5821-
5822-
5823- No mom ⬆️ children's risk of death by 48%
5824-
5825-
5826-
5827- No dad ⬆️ children's risk of death by 40%
5828-
5829-
5830-
5831- https://t.co/17SJo34yb6 https://t.co/NqstOvEwJR"
5832-
5833- """60 females rated 15 male faces. Full beards were considered the most masculine, aggressive, socially mature, and older. Light beards were rated most dominant. Light stubble was most attractive, and preferred for both short & long-term relationships.""
5834-
5835-
5836-
5837- https://t.co/JFDXB9jUfI https://t.co/1Uav4NoSFI"
5838-
5839- """Energy intake increased by 385 calories per day following partial sleep deprivation compared with the control condition...equivalent to the calories of about four and a half slices of bread""
5840-
5841-
5842-
5843- https://t.co/jJjZdadLla https://t.co/CMlqqhub4W"
5844-
5845- @Scientific_Bird A similar result https://t.co/w5cQBhCfDb https://t.co/Ibw5aMCo0x
5846-
5847- @EPoe187 Yeah not great considering how many people are sleep deprived
5848-
5849- @greatgarett @Scientific_Bird Seems unlikely staying awake for an additional 80 minutes burns 500+ calories. I just ran 4 miles, only burned 600 calories
5850-
5851- @greatgarett @Scientific_Bird online calculator says a sedentary average American man (5’10”, 195 lbs) has a basal metabolic rate of 1,856 calories/day. https://t.co/4moSqE2lSC https://t.co/0PKz4IpkGk
5852-
5853- "For most modern hunter-gatherer societies, more than 70% of their calories come from meat
5854-
5855-
5856-
5857- https://t.co/08KDICRHKN https://t.co/wLsjuYkgKX"
5858-
5859- """60% of men and 40% of women say they have tried to poach (pursue) someone else’s partner for a short-term sexual relationship or a new long-term relationship. Half who have been tempted by a would-be mate poacher have succumbed to that attempt.""
5860-
5861-
5862-
5863- https://t.co/bf0lZD1Noq https://t.co/TJVZiz5AAj"
5864-
5865- """laypeople view social scientific inquiry as a guided pursuit of evidence in favor of scientists’ personal ideology..Participants reported that scientists reached their desired conclusions and not just that they disinterestedly pursued the truth""
5866-
5867-
5868-
5869- https://t.co/joqheoGZi9 https://t.co/59l48PPUZH"
5870-
5871- """Autobiography is only to be trusted when it reveals something disgraceful. A man who gives a good account of himself is probably lying, since any life when viewed from the inside is simply a series of defeats.""
5872-
5873-
5874-
5875- George Orwell https://t.co/fsUGISh13W"
5876-
5877- "Self-attractiveness ratings of German, Italian, and American college students. From 0 (very unattractive) to 100 (very attractive):
5878-
5879-
5880-
5881- German women: 56
5882-
5883- Men: 61
5884-
5885-
5886-
5887- Italian women: 49
5888-
5889- Men: 62
5890-
5891-
5892-
5893- American women: 71
5894-
5895- Men: 72
5896-
5897-
5898-
5899- https://t.co/sHgb65cqm9 https://t.co/9GHjZZKNqx"
5900-
5901- "When men were exposed to the same female 6 times, we saw no change in ejaculate parameters...However, when males were exposed to a novel female, sperm count significantly increased... results suggest men ejaculate more quickly and invest more in ejaculates with novel females" https://t.co/sdLmxhSQTM
5902-
5903- Spider thinks it's signaling to another spider. For less cognitively complex animals, mirrors must be one of our most confusing inventions. https://t.co/rrM9ds7tiK
5904-
5905- "@IamLungile_ Not quite. This excerpt from @SteveStuWill suggests women and men are monogamous, polygynous, and promiscuous. And chronically conflicted.
5906-
5907-
5908-
5909- Book: The Ape That Understood The Universe https://t.co/ALWQCURYkj"
5910-
5911- @JacobGnther1 @robinhanson That’s the method that worked for me. This was also interesting to learn about: https://t.co/pCEs4v1cWf
5912-
5913- @FallDrift new/different
5914-
5915- Fascinating re how heterosexual couples meet: 1) dramatic rise of online; 2) decline of workplace; 3) dramatic drop in meeting via friends, historically most common & best way (see @connected_book) “Disintermediating your friends" via @Professor_MJR et al https://t.co/gD9962IHRJ https://t.co/sj9VD6xphp
5916-
5917- "@IamLungile_ Not quite. This excerpt from @SteveStuWill suggests women and men are monogamous, polygynous, and promiscuous. And chronically conflicted.
5918-
5919-
5920-
5921- Book: The Ape That Understood The Universe https://t.co/ALWQCURYkj"
5922-
5923- """Numerous guidelines say we can prevent heart attacks by avoiding saturated fat, mainly found in red meat and dairy products. Not one single randomised trial has shown that doing this saves lives""
5924-
5925-
5926-
5927- https://t.co/9D8z88esxx https://t.co/cQ9UELWMpE"
5928-
5929- """A slice of wholemeal bread raises blood sugar the same amount as three teaspoons of pure sugar...A jacket (baked) potato is akin eating 9 teaspoons of sugar""
5930-
5931-
5932-
5933- https://t.co/PMJOtQt32K https://t.co/dWMQuJxPEW"
5934-
5935- @julmele Red Robin
5936-
5937- "Eating 3 energy-rich meals with no physical exertion is unusual when viewed in the light of evolution...Throughout human evolution, critical thinking and decision-making occurred as individuals navigated through a heterogenous environment hunting and foraging in a fasted state." https://t.co/96AiSgO0xp
5938-
5939- """people enforce unpopular norms to show that they have complied out of genuine conviction and not because of social pressure...some groups may be more prone to unpopular norms because of individuals’ anxiety about being regarded as insufficiently sincere""
5940-
5941-
5942-
5943- https://t.co/NSOEtxba70 https://t.co/GWH35jo8Ea"
5944-
5945- "What women say is important for their own self-perceived mate value, in order of importance:
5946-
5947-
5948-
5949- 1. Appearance
5950-
5951- 2. Passion
5952-
5953- 3. Dominance
5954-
5955-
5956-
5957- What predicts men's satisfaction w/ their partner, in order of importance:
5958-
5959-
5960-
5961- 1. Passion
5962-
5963- 2. Warmth
5964-
5965- 3. Appearance
5966-
5967- 4. Stability
5968-
5969- 5. Intellect https://t.co/EaMd8N2WdG"
5970-
5971- @CuiProdest_ To clarify: The most important thing women believe is important for their own mate value is their own appearance.
5972-
5973- "the upper middle class avoids excessive displays of strength. For many upper-middle-class men, bodybuilder-type bodies appear too vulgar, represent an overemphasis on the body (vanity and wasting time), and suggest overcompensation for a wounded manhood" https://t.co/5WwMyXlxS2
5974-
5975- """The so-called dominant classes, especially those richer in fancy degrees than in actual dollars—tend to express dominance through strenuous aerobic sports that display moral character, self-control, and self-development, rather than physical dominance.""
5976-
5977-
5978-
5979- https://t.co/oAtfqOc4Rt https://t.co/eJfL8ejUAa"
5980-
5981- @clayroutledge Same. Though haven’t done martial arts in a few years. This guy has an interesting idea https://t.co/oKhmNKN9x8
5982-
5983- @MethodologistID https://t.co/IOFgJWizUI
5984-
5985- @abdos_pro https://t.co/IOFgJWizUI
5986-
5987- @BenWinegard Rear Window
5988-
5989- """participants enjoyed their workouts significantly more than they had forecasted...people frequently make incorrect predictions about what will make them happy. Biased affective forecasts may be an impediment to engaging in exercise.""
5990-
5991-
5992-
5993- https://t.co/1JsB8SlI0j https://t.co/nhrRTpTgPl"
5994-
5995- """several studies on Tinder indicate that between 18 and 25% of participants reported being in a committed relationship while using Tinder""
5996-
5997-
5998-
5999- https://t.co/f2XqTvnkEk https://t.co/eIa7LkQwRN"
6000-
6001- "I didn't grow up with Asian people. My foster siblings were black & Hispanic. I went to a working-class white high school. Then military.
6002-
6003-
6004-
6005- So when I first arrived at college, it was bizarre when Asian students would tell me I'm white. Interesting findings https://t.co/bfgcygmttO https://t.co/BnckSONoRi"
6006-
6007- "Women's size preferences for muscles on a man's body:
6008-
6009-
6010-
6011- 1. Obliques
6012-
6013- 2. Glutes
6014-
6015- 3. Abs
6016-
6017- 4. Biceps
6018-
6019- 5. Shoulders
6020-
6021- 6. Triceps
6022-
6023- 7. Calves
6024-
6025- 8. Delts
6026-
6027- 9. Quads
6028-
6029- 10. Pecs
6030-
6031-
6032-
6033- ""women prefer muscles that are hard to build to be larger than muscles that are easy to build.""
6034-
6035-
6036-
6037- https://t.co/ryvIWNPGMg https://t.co/5nXlawdaR5"
6038-
6039- """The relationship between sex and happiness appears to be both absolute and relative...respondents who are having more sex than their reference group are happier and those having less sex than their reference group are less happy""
6040-
6041-
6042-
6043- https://t.co/6H0JIYvPjg https://t.co/mq2GV0xOxO"
6044-
6045- "We expected that men’s preferences for muscle development would tend to mirror women’s preferences, but we found that [men's] ratings of size preferences were always higher than women’s ratings across all muscles." ? https://t.co/jEaZGBcKCq
6046-
6047- @FinchesofDarwin I wonder if this is in part because dominance (as perceived by other men) is a stronger predictor than attractiveness (as rated by women) for male sexual success https://t.co/1ndOwiHRgG
6048-
6049- @DrCarpenters Sure thing. thanks for sharing your interesting research findings!
6050-
6051- "Just realized I passed 5,000 followers. This time last summer had around 600.
6052-
6053-
6054-
6055- Great to see others interested in the same ideas as me ?? https://t.co/e5kCEIPqDq"
6056-
6057- "People accurately assess the formidability of others after only 33ms (strength; ability to impose physical costs)
6058-
6059-
6060-
6061- ""findings imply that formidability may begin to influence the course of social interactions almost as soon as they have begun""
6062-
6063-
6064-
6065- https://t.co/vk9qXv7TIi https://t.co/R2unpijfLz"
6066-
6067- @jayvanbavel The moral-emotional words worked for this tweet... https://t.co/aB7JyONMeF
6068-
6069- "Why does moral language go viral? Our new paper in #JEPG uses a combination of controlled lab experiments & nearly 50,000 tweets.
6070-
6071-
6072-
6073- We found that moral & emotional words are prioritized in visual attention and this predicts increased retweets during political conversations online. https://t.co/l8CfgOCzAa"
6074-
6075- @jayvanbavel Fascinating research!
6076-
6077- """neuroscientists make more at technology companies like Apple or Facebook, where I think they quite literally are making money addicting our children to devices, than neuroscientists trying to cure Alzheimer’s.""
6078-
6079-
6080-
6081- Thoughtful speech from @JDVance1 https://t.co/Sb68eBXi4x"
6082-
6083- "What's the strongest community correlate of upward mobility for poor kids in America?
6084-
6085-
6086-
6087- ""the strongest correlation is the number of intact families"" in a community.
6088-
6089-
6090-
6091- Fascinating @TheAtlantic on Harvard economist Raj Chetty's important work: https://t.co/NmpUaappZX"
6092-
6093- "Why do old people keep getting scammed by phone calls?" wonders a generation that just sent a headshot and access to the data stored on their iPhones to a company they've never heard of before
6094-
6095- "Women’s Sexual Desirability Ratings of Men (scale 1 to 9):
6096-
6097-
6098-
6099- Built: 7
6100-
6101- Toned: 6.9
6102-
6103- Brawny: 6.37
6104-
6105- Slender: 5.42
6106-
6107- Typical: 4.28
6108-
6109- Chubby: 2.95
6110-
6111-
6112-
6113- ""women find muscular men desirable and their short-term sex partners were more muscular than their other sex partners""
6114-
6115-
6116-
6117- https://t.co/XXTdVVcual https://t.co/n7HJiYAzmk"
6118-
6119- "Predictors of inegalitarian attitudes (less likely to believe social status and other resources should be distributed equally in social groups):
6120-
6121-
6122-
6123- Muscularity (in men)
6124-
6125- Self-perceived attractiveness (in women and men)
6126-
6127-
6128-
6129- https://t.co/sQw8zazUot https://t.co/dyFsU1nmKX"
6130-
6131- """Men judged women shown with other men as being less desirable than the same women depicted alone or with other women. Conversely, women judged men shown with other women as being more desirable than the same man depicted alone or with other men.""
6132-
6133-
6134-
6135- https://t.co/Ejf5d5YnED https://t.co/yWegsRvzzq"
6136-
6137- "Researchers asked 194 people whether a reasonable person would unlock their phone and give it to an experimenter to search thru. Most said no.
6138-
6139-
6140-
6141- Then they asked 103 other ppl to unlock their phone and give it to them
6142-
6143-
6144-
6145- 100 of them complied
6146-
6147-
6148-
6149- https://t.co/FCUcKAh1Yw https://t.co/9DrVT40ByC"
6150-
6151- @glukianoff I wonder if this is because, though things are getting better on an absolute scale, people believe on a relative scale they are losing out to perceived adversaries.
6152-
6153- """Fox News Effect"" shifted between 0.4%-0.7% of votes to conservative candidates
6154-
6155-
6156-
6157- Biased search engine results shifted voting preferences of undecided voters by 20% or more
6158-
6159-
6160-
6161- Search engine bias can be masked so people show no awareness of the manipulation
6162-
6163-
6164-
6165- https://t.co/a7GrkqMdDt https://t.co/RrJ7aXBO4w"
6166-
6167- "“Ethics is concerned with explaining not what a man must do in order to be happy, but what he must do to be worthy of happiness”
6168-
6169-
6170-
6171- Isaiah Berlin, on Kant’s moral philosophy https://t.co/NcydHhqYv9"
6172-
6173- """how tough a guy looked (to men) predicted his mating success better than how attractive he looked (to women). Researchers concluded, 'Men with higher physical dominance, but not sexual attractiveness, reported higher quantitative mating success.'""
6174-
6175-
6176-
6177- https://t.co/s2eahEimp1 https://t.co/woTxYolvrn"
6178-
6179- @RealYeyoZa The idea that women cleverly outsource the cognitive burden of mate choice onto male intrasexual contests is fascinating
6180-
6181- @RealYeyoZa Reminds me of this excellent op ed from @clayroutledge https://t.co/j7ikh7gYyE https://t.co/DlmG37wyjb
6182-
6183- 3/ Individuals in the lowest decile of education polygenic score attain significantly more education if they are adopted. This could be an environmental effect of educationally supportive adoptive parents. https://t.co/H4HdHvXwxE
6184-
6185- """59 percent of all links shared on social networks aren’t actually clicked on at all, implying the majority of article shares aren’t based on actual reading. People are sharing articles without ever getting past the headlines.""
6186-
6187-
6188-
6189- https://t.co/i3RtqLBfm7 https://t.co/kHmY9tGbta"
6190-
6191- """fans of the rival teams valued outgroup losses more than ingroup gains...under the right circumstances, our experience of hostility towards outgroups can actually exceed the warmth we experience for our own group""
6192-
6193-
6194-
6195- https://t.co/wjtrZu4KvJ https://t.co/N1BCssOnd5"
6196-
6197- "If I only do what makes sense, what use am I? The desire to exercise your autonomy might motivate you to turn against the expected, the reasonable, and the moral—to show yourself, and perhaps others, that you are free." Great essay from @paulbloomatyale https://t.co/zdp4u9LApY
6198-
6199- @frackingzionist Yeah, though this was also suggestive. Especially the self-esteem measure https://t.co/9hPFXzAtvk
6200-
6201- @frackingzionist Also suggestive https://t.co/2kt7xnRvLJ
6202-
6203- @frackingzionist I agree. Which is why can be important to see if other findings point in the same direction
6204-
6205- @robinhanson Maybe the women that person knows already receive a lot of compliments https://t.co/amVuOPlRzd
6206-
6207- “To be a scientist is to be naive. We are so focused on our search for truth that we fail to consider how few actually want us to find it.”
6208-
6209- "The typical college male can do 24 push-ups
6210-
6211-
6212-
6213- Minimum basic fitness standards for
6214-
6215-
6216-
6217- Army: 35 push-ups
6218-
6219- Air Force: 44
6220-
6221-
6222-
6223- https://t.co/LhvaD7MXi9 https://t.co/YePmpLrxxt"
6224-
6225- @BettsPbetts @EPoe187 https://t.co/aJw3AWokBn
6226-
6227- @AaronMcEvers Link? I got 35 from https://t.co/jbaik21A9S
6228-
6229- @AaronMcEvers Based on this, it looks like 35 is the minimum for BCT, and 42 for APFT https://t.co/QuBN7q64LZ
6230-
6231- @AaronMcEvers Interesting. The Air Force also relaxed their fitness standards for basic training recently. Perhaps related to this https://t.co/7rZCf4ESbp
6232-
6233- @AaronMcEvers I saw several guys get recycled in basic and tech school for fitness-related injuries
6234-
6235- "“However attached one might be to the idea of equality as a moral commitment, as a description of how human beings actually relate to one another it does a dismal job...people distribute status (admiration, esteem) unevenly among individuals.”
6236-
6237-
6238-
6239- ?: https://t.co/9h5gT6C11a https://t.co/ask5CSkH3A"
6240-
6241- @Denis_Tatone I'm about halfway through. Absolutely fascinating so far
6242-
6243- "When women compliment women:
6244-
6245-
6246-
6247- 61% of compliments are about appearance
6248-
6249- 20% of compliments are about ability/performance
6250-
6251- 12% possessions
6252-
6253- 4% personality/friendship
6254-
6255-
6256-
6257- When men compliment men:
6258-
6259-
6260-
6261- 35% appearance
6262-
6263- 32% ability/performance
6264-
6265- 25% possessions
6266-
6267- 5% personality/friendship https://t.co/C4E5YtNABK"
6268-
6269- """Falsehood reached far more people than the truth. Whereas the truth rarely reached more than 1000 people, false news routinely spread to between 1000 and 100,000 people...many more people retweeted falsehood than they did the truth.""
6270-
6271-
6272-
6273- https://t.co/0LLSXcE4vN https://t.co/hB4k9YdvBV"
6274-
6275- @hbdchick @Scientific_Bird @karlbykarlsmith Richard Wrangham makes a distinction btwn reactive (impulsive, uncontrolled) and proactive (deliberate, calculated) aggression. Extremely low levels of anxiety might be associated with proactive aggression, while high levels associated with reactive.
6276-
6277- @hbdchick @Scientific_Bird @karlbykarlsmith Wrangham's The Goodness Paradox delves deep into the proactive/reactive aggression question. recommended!
6278-
6279- "In the absence of legitimate calamities, we create artificial ones...We evolved to experience hardships together. The prehistoric stressors that united early humans no longer exist. Now we create artificial ones." https://t.co/0ARuY9H8aK https://t.co/p3GLzxVmwS
6280-
6281- @NicoleBarbaro @RealYeyoZa Thanks for sharing this, what’s the source?
6282-
6283- @NicoleBarbaro @RealYeyoZa thanks! I got the kindle edition months ago, still need to finish
6284-
6285- """Higher resting heart rate (RHR) was associated with mortality (all causes). Compared to RHR of less than 50 beats per minute, RHR of 51–80 bpm was associated with a 40–50% increased risk of death. Risk of death increased 16% per 10 beats per minute.""
6286-
6287-
6288-
6289- https://t.co/8e45itAYJN https://t.co/S4pwDDjw3H"
6290-
6291- """male competition has had a stronger effect than female selection on male physical traits. Men evolved strong muscles, deep voices, and facial hair not so much because women find them sexy, but more because other men find them intimidating.""
6292-
6293-
6294-
6295- https://t.co/YJOO0WlK6g https://t.co/727S0oFpMJ"
6296-
6297- @Moshe_Hoffman was surprised to learn Evangelicals view Jews more positively than any other group (except other Evangelicals) while Jews have a less favorable view of Evangelicals than any other religious group https://t.co/48JRkPjYxT
6298-
6299- """People will want to associate with power for both strategic reasons and for access to resources...people will successfully rationalize their decision to get close to power by seeing the powerful more favorably and as being more likeable and pleasant""
6300-
6301-
6302-
6303- https://t.co/eTzo1FgvAy https://t.co/ri0ePrlxdv"
6304-
6305- @FriedrichHayek @JonHaidt The entire paper draws from evolutionary psychology. I’ve read Haidt. https://t.co/AKO0cloeXi
6306-
6307- @BenWinegard Status games
6308-
6309- @EPoe187 People who engage in name calling and silencing likely care more than average about social status. People who pursue PhDs likely care more than average about social status. Solution: make PhDs a low status marker and it will attract fewer name callers :P
6310-
6311- @EPoe187 haha deal?
6312-
6313- @0x404_tobi Currently reading Conflict of Wills by Roger Gould. Other books I've read https://t.co/RRgow66KPW
6314-
6315- @clairlemon I know more than one person from undergrad who claimed to be “dyslexic” to successfully skip compulsory language course requirements.
6316-
6317- """communication evolves into signals that are exaggerated, repetitive, and costly...the aim is to manipulate a receiver who has learned to resist being manipulated. This type of ‘arms race’ evolves systematically into exaggeration of signals.""
6318-
6319-
6320-
6321- ?: https://t.co/mtyKO5YeeV https://t.co/TGwVHfzWkX"
6322-
6323- @djsantero @jordanbpeterson Wow that's great!
6324-
6325- "Religiosity of American College Professors
6326-
6327-
6328-
6329- Least religious (""I don't believe in God""):
6330-
6331- Psychology: 50%
6332-
6333- Mech Engineering: 44%
6334-
6335- Biology: 28%
6336-
6337- Poli Sci: 23%
6338-
6339- Econ: 23%
6340-
6341-
6342-
6343- Most religious (""I know God exists""):
6344-
6345- Accounting: 63%
6346-
6347- Elementary education: 57%
6348-
6349- Finance: 49%
6350-
6351- Marketing: 47%
6352-
6353- Art: 45% https://t.co/l96Ys4iliL"
6354-
6355- "“One monkey stopped responding for 5 days and another one for 12 days after witnessing a companion being shocked each time they pulled a handle to get food for themselves. They were literally starving themselves to avoid inflicting pain on others.”
6356-
6357-
6358-
6359- Our Inner Ape by Frans de Waal https://t.co/C9Ut3Er3KN"
6360-
6361- ? https://t.co/S82Spv4tlk
6362-
6363- "When we spend our time exchanging information, it is not for the intrinsic value of the information...The aim of the game is to discover whom to choose as allies and to determine who will influence collective decisions." https://t.co/v4X26iH79h
6364-
6365- @matrat10000 @paarler Some might argue that the passage describes what most of us do unconsciously, while a sociopath does it consciously https://t.co/0OVE2gF5tO
6366-
6367- "That baboon does not love magic. He’s flat out threatening to beat you senseless
6368-
6369- Signed,
6370-
6371- An actual primatologist https://t.co/YgHExBZIoG"
6372-
6373- @RealYeyoZa @clairlemon https://t.co/8xgHRqGoth
6374-
6375- "“Humans are tribal creatures. They were not designed to reason dispassionately about the world; rather, they were designed to reason in ways that promote the interests of their coalition.""
6376-
6377-
6378-
6379- Great new paper from @ImHardcory, @EPoe187
6380-
6381-
6382-
6383- https://t.co/CSSagis0Jv https://t.co/UHjyiw60Oc"
6384-
6385- @SundPamela @EPoe187 @ImHardcory Not yet, but it’s on my list ?
6386-
6387- """We found that text messages that ended with a period were rated as less sincere than text messages that did not end with a period. This pattern, however, was not found for handwritten notes.""
6388-
6389-
6390-
6391- https://t.co/tmlO2VAadx https://t.co/lOTyeYnPkt"
6392-
6393- Consistent with a growing body of data, contemporary humans report that women are just generally better than men (i.e., more caring, more competent, more intelligent). (Agency is hard to interpret because it includes items such as arrogant and aggressive). https://t.co/4y8ueW7WMe https://t.co/WQGuvlzvDz
6394-
6395- On Tinder, "men are driven to be less selective in the hope of attaining a match, whilst women are increasingly driven to be more selective, safe in the knowledge that any profiles they like will probably result in a match" https://t.co/Co0TNSeYTp
6396-
6397- "Kisses of Death in the Graduate School Application Process (for psychology)
6398-
6399-
6400-
6401- 1. Damaging Personal Statements
6402-
6403- 2. Harmful letters of recommendation
6404-
6405- 3. Lack of knowledge about graduate program
6406-
6407- 4. Poorly written application
6408-
6409- 5. Misfired attempts to impress
6410-
6411-
6412-
6413- https://t.co/FMpxpRp8gn https://t.co/Qi4QTfoS86"
6414-
6415- "“In fact, findings from cross-cultural studies suggest that in-group bias is higher in collectivist societies (including communist societies) than it is in individualist societies which stress autonomy.”
6416-
6417-
6418-
6419- Book: Blueprint by @NAChristakis https://t.co/RYgP8XQKpF"
6420-
6421- "if men cannot struggle on behalf of a just cause...then they will struggle against the just cause. They will struggle for the sake of struggle. They will struggle out of a certain boredom : for they cannot imagine living in a world without struggle." @FukuyamaFrancis https://t.co/6IUhWrQZsv
6422-
6423- """If the conditions were right, would you consider having sexual intercourse with someone you viewed as desirable if you had known that person for 1 minute?""
6424-
6425-
6426-
6427- Women: 5%
6428-
6429- Men: 35%
6430-
6431-
6432-
6433- From @PsychoSchmitt
6434-
6435-
6436-
6437- https://t.co/vQ8W9LbYfa https://t.co/TNSPgpMGWJ"
6438-
6439- For the past year, I've been reporting the most complicated, brutal story of my 25-plus-yr career. It's out now. Please read. https://t.co/dwo2aQQOvg via @thecut
6440-
6441- "Just arrived: The Oxford Handbook of Gossip and Reputation
6442-
6443-
6444-
6445- Looking forward to digging into this and sharing what I learn ?
6446-
6447-
6448-
6449- https://t.co/NJczev6ebL https://t.co/x3Q2lg4zgX"
6450-
6451- """when women thought a man was single, 59% found him attractive, but when they thought he was in a committed relationship, 90% found him attractive...single women were more interested in poaching an attached man rather than pursuing a single man.""
6452-
6453-
6454-
6455- https://t.co/Ed4RG7zslV https://t.co/L6m1TLPgxE"
6456-
6457- """Across 85 countries, national IQ was significantly positively related to national male and female suicide rate...high intelligence may not equal optimal adaptation.""
6458-
6459-
6460-
6461- https://t.co/XhrXr5f4v3 https://t.co/G91IjWIsKU"
6462-
6463- """If you volunteer at least once a week, the increase to your happiness is like moving from a yearly income of $20,000 to $75,000.""
6464-
6465-
6466-
6467- https://t.co/j7YuMzxXta https://t.co/tQKwR4vZfK"
6468-
6469- “Roughly 30 percent of men on the Tinder app, which is widely regarded as a short-term mating app, are married.” https://t.co/o2My0F2iTT
6470-
6471- “Men sometimes use this sneak strategy...one of the most frequently used tactics is pretending to be friends with the couple and then switching into mating mode when the opportunity arises. “I don’t think your partner appreciates you”; “You are too good for him” https://t.co/MOHYeO1c6F
6472-
6473- "@RealYeyoZa That question asks ""If the conditions were right.""
6474-
6475-
6476-
6477- The in-field studies might not involve ""right conditions""...apparently men are more likely to go to bed with a stranger if the conditions are wrong and women are more likely if the conditions are right
6478-
6479- https://t.co/UU2Mobl6QX"
6480-
6481- "38% of women and 60% of men say they have attempted to lure another person's partner into a casual sexual encounter
6482-
6483-
6484-
6485- 87% of men and 94% of women say that someone else attempted to entice them out of an existing relationship for a brief sexual encounter
6486-
6487-
6488-
6489- https://t.co/IIpboKfoAD https://t.co/vrFbCX8zyD"
6490-
6491- "82% of victims of lethal intimate partner violence are women
6492-
6493-
6494-
6495- Predictors of male killing female: Male unemployed, female left male, presence of offspring unrelated to male, female has higher mate value, female infidelity
6496-
6497-
6498-
6499- Predictors of female killing male: Male is abusive https://t.co/XW6zPeErwR"
6500-
6501- """Women initiated breakups more often than men. Women reported initiating the breakup 39% of the time versus men at 37%. Men reported initiating the breakup 28% of time versus women at 47%...women initiated divorce in 70% of cases”
6502-
6503-
6504-
6505- https://t.co/c74DX1IEud https://t.co/hMFNsIfQzG"
6506-
6507- @wesyang https://t.co/ni7BZpbqmn
6508-
6509- "How much does it cost to produce a psychology article, based on work hours spent?
6510-
6511-
6512-
6513- Psych Bulletin: $131,613
6514-
6515-
6516-
6517- Psych Review: $60,572
6518-
6519-
6520-
6521- JPSP: $46,490
6522-
6523-
6524-
6525- https://t.co/7m6NsQLd7p H/T @robkhenderson"
6526-
6527- @clairlemon Reminds me of this old passage in Paul Fussell’s book on social class: “In 1940, about 13 percent of college-age people went to college; by 1970 it was about 43 percent. But no. It was still 13 percent, the other 30 percent attending things merely being denominated colleges.” https://t.co/NlPSnl50i0
6528-
6529- @clairlemon Research suggests even if you arrive at the same moral conclusion, questioning is still taboo. @paulbloomatyale (Descartes' Baby) citing @PTetlock's work on taboo thoughts https://t.co/UJL1ms2AYm
6530-
6531- """The average college graduate now has considerably lower verbal ability than the average college graduate 40 years ago. For employers, this means that a college degree does not have the same meaning as it once did for verbal ability""
6532-
6533-
6534-
6535- https://t.co/IQMXORZduX https://t.co/Nc2t0g91Ru"
6536-
6537- @LibertyBlitz You asked why it was so complicated. I suggested a potential explanation.
6538-
6539- "New study on political hostility in philosophy:
6540-
6541-
6542-
6543- Philosophers openly say they are willing to discriminate against those with opposing political views
6544-
6545-
6546-
6547- (i.e. philosophers on the left openly willing to discriminate against the right, and vice versa)
6548-
6549-
6550-
6551- https://t.co/blLLlXO7qI https://t.co/Uy2cy9MsLo"
6552-
6553- "And what makes people feel best about themselves? Roy Baumeister suggests that people feel most authentic when their actions promote the reputation they wish to cultivate
6554-
6555-
6556-
6557- https://t.co/kRPpWMj2xS https://t.co/OZAsbUGsZo https://t.co/71s7KPviZ9"
6558-
6559- "@clairlemon @nature This was interesting
6560-
6561-
6562-
6563- Average IQ differences
6564-
6565-
6566-
6567- Identical twins raised together: 2 pts
6568-
6569- Identical twins raised apart: 4 pts
6570-
6571- Siblings/fraternal twins: 12 pts
6572-
6573- Unrelated children raised together from birth: 16 pts
6574-
6575- 2 randomly chosen people: 17 pts
6576-
6577-
6578-
6579- https://t.co/tti3GOzFiq"
6580-
6581- @EPoe187 I still like this take from Kahneman. But now suspect that for many people objections to applying base rates is more about coalitionary power than fairness https://t.co/UGcj8BCmue
6582-
6583- @joeljmiller Yeah. Those aspects we downplay are likely those that would damage the impression we wish to make on others
6584-
6585- @EPoe187 @clairlemon Odd that Taleb hasn't blocked Claire. Some people are saying if she were a man Taleb would have blocked her long ago ?
6586-
6587- @EdLatimore https://t.co/YRq0OCtaOw
6588-
6589- """When you grow up poor, the future isn't real.""
6590-
6591-
6592-
6593- Realest sentence I've read on twitter dot com
6594-
6595-
6596-
6597- https://t.co/4z9w9LpHKQ"
6598-
6599- "“only 22 percent of U.S. adults are on Twitter, and 80 percent of the tweets come from 10 percent of users. If you rely on Twitter for political information, you are being informed by pundits (and bots) residing within 2.2 percent of the population”
6600-
6601-
6602-
6603- https://t.co/jWijrTklTf https://t.co/uS8xM5V5GN"
6604-
6605- "[at the police station]
6606-
6607-
6608-
6609- ""what is this man charged with""
6610-
6611-
6612-
6613- ""bayesianism""
6614-
6615-
6616-
6617- ""does he have any priors"""
6618-
6619- "“In a study of 1,500 pairs of adult twins, concordance for divorce was much greater for identical than for fraternal twins (55 percent versus 16 percent)”
6620-
6621-
6622-
6623- Book: Blueprint by Robert Plomin https://t.co/7M7YdSd2rw"
6624-
6625- "“It’s often a good idea to adopt the practices and beliefs of people around you. For one thing, the people around you aren’t dead. If you do what they do, you might continue not being dead as well.”
6626-
6627-
6628-
6629- The Ape That Understood The Universe by @SteveStuWill https://t.co/4Qz860DZfb"
6630-
6631- @PaulSkallas https://t.co/QZs2B6NAZ5
6632-
6633- @PaulSkallas Don’t disagree. marking oneself for coalitionary reasons is Lindy
6634-
6635- @ReformedTrader @daniel_egan @Scientific_Bird @ImHardcory Thanks for the shoutout, Darren ?
6636-
6637- "among the ancestor's of today's human population, women outnumbered men by about two to one...humanity's ancestors were about 67% female and 33% male" https://t.co/joR4pvgksB
6638-
6639- @MBlauerstein @PaulSkallas https://t.co/OwnVatxICD
6640-
6641- """In 12 measured cultures, women and men spent an average of 5% of their time chewing (less than 1 hour)...if we lived on the same kind of raw food that great apes do, it would be 42% of the day, or just over 5 hours chewing""
6642-
6643-
6644-
6645- ?: https://t.co/ylMDCP67Ah https://t.co/yRl7yHJQnf"
6646-
6647- "“The rated strength of a male body accounts for 70% of the variance in attractiveness. None of the women produced a preference for weaker men...in both samples, the strongest men were the most attractive, the weakest men were the least attractive.”
6648-
6649-
6650-
6651- https://t.co/3bHn4HehOT https://t.co/FF0hZLco54 https://t.co/2CgebXggMl"
6652-
6653- """Females were 1000 times more sensitive than males to economic status cues when rating opposite sex attractiveness, indicating that higher economic status can offset lower physical attractiveness in men much more easily than in women""
6654-
6655-
6656-
6657- https://t.co/6b4s5lDkeM https://t.co/nk6IGNAxsn"
6658-
6659- """Happiness was linked to being a taker rather than a giver, whereas meaningfulness went with being a giver rather than a taker. Higher levels of worry, stress and anxiety were linked to higher meaningfulness but lower happiness.""
6660-
6661-
6662-
6663- https://t.co/wUKBgHBvjG https://t.co/Ad764KFtlX"
6664-
6665- One reason that cooking was such an important milestone in human evolution: By cutting down on chewing time, it meant that we could get enough energy from our food to power great big watermelon brains without having to spend huge chunks of our days just eating. https://t.co/KDWifgvvkH
6666-
6667- """altruism predicted number of sexual partners among men, even when controlling for narcissism, Big Five personality traits, and socially desirable responding""
6668-
6669-
6670-
6671- Low altruism males: 4 lifetime sex partners
6672-
6673- High altruism males: 12
6674-
6675-
6676-
6677- https://t.co/vRmZoxdl7J https://t.co/5U4F5Pvk5m"
6678-
6679- Somewhat related: Males who view themselves as attractive cooperate more in prisoner's dilemma games than males who view themselves as unattractive https://t.co/EP5nXAs8k1
6680-
6681- """men make more charitable donations— around four times larger— to attractive women than to less-attractive women (or men) and will compete with other men over donations to women...overt generosity can be a competitive rather than a cooperative act.""
6682-
6683-
6684-
6685- https://t.co/XpTqv0usgT https://t.co/HPQVQjLgo6"
6686-
6687- "1. 42% of students fail to complete degree
6688-
6689- 2. Graduating from an elite college doesn't increase $
6690-
6691- 3. Graduating from a ""nonselective"" college doesn't increase $
6692-
6693- 4. Most average students drop out
6694-
6695- 5. SAT coaching doesn't help much
6696-
6697-
6698-
6699- My latest for @PsychToday https://t.co/bXpm1PnAqx"
6700-
6701- Worth rebroadcasting just because the opposed message gets broadcast so much (billed as a hidden and unspeakable truth). https://t.co/zxI0NCVoGr
6702-
6703- "What do you see?
6704-
6705-
6706-
6707- This is actually a black and white photo, but an artist has drawn color lines through it. Your brain is filling in the rest of the colors even though they aren't there.
6708-
6709-
6710-
6711- Look closer....
6712-
6713-
6714-
6715- Work by artist Øyvind Kolås modifying a photo by ""Chuwa (Francis). https://t.co/4jhlT4QriW"
6716-
6717- """following interactions, people systematically underestimated how much their conversation partners liked them and enjoyed their company...Conversation appears to be a domain in which people display uncharacteristic pessimism about their performance.""
6718-
6719-
6720-
6721- https://t.co/ppzQRWLII7 https://t.co/u0PVTyFe14"
6722-
6723- @cmartinjr Maybe. But ppl also predict that a conversation with a stranger will be worse than it actually turns out to be (they enjoy the conversation more than they expected). A liar might predict a conversation will go well and then just say it went well. https://t.co/jD2DDto0Mz
6724-
6725- "On average, your friends have more friends than you, your Twitter followers have more followers than you, your sex partners have had more sex partners than you, and your friends are richer than you
6726-
6727-
6728-
6729- “The Friendship Paradox”
6730-
6731-
6732-
6733- https://t.co/CFgekSa28F https://t.co/H6JgyS5kXn"
6734-
6735- @wkeithcampbell Fascinating, any papers you recommend reading?
6736-
6737- """people have a surprisingly grim outlook on their social lives...they believe that others attend more parties, dine out more, have more friends, spend more time with family, occupy wider social networks, and possess larger social circles than themselves""
6738-
6739-
6740-
6741- https://t.co/jSaDF7sQ1Z https://t.co/sPKjPk4u6l"
6742-
6743- @pnin1957 Interesting, I read about the friendship paradox earlier https://t.co/iaUKDY3su9
6744-
6745- @nntaleb @primalpoly @StuartJRitchie What does it mean if one’s fitness metrics (run time, weight lifting) do not correlate at .99....
6746-
6747- @nntaleb @primalpoly @StuartJRitchie In the military, our fitness test consisted of pushups, situps, 1.5mi run. Together, results were a composite "fitness score." Wondering if this test was senseless for dynamic military environments (no one needs to run 1.5mi or 60 pushups in a combat zone)...
6748-
6749- "“Hunters would secure more calories if they targeted smaller prey...Big game hunting is not about calories, it’s primarily about showing off. Vanquishing animals that could trample you underfoot is a convincing display of strength, skill, & bravery.”
6750-
6751-
6752-
6753- ?: https://t.co/RNhAxsJq0g https://t.co/olud7iaymr"
6754-
6755- """In 145 male university students, handgrip strength correlated with self-perceived happiness (r=.43), health (r=.44), social confidence (r=.47), overall physical attractiveness (r=.42), and overall number of sexual partners (r=.22).""
6756-
6757-
6758-
6759- https://t.co/J3J6WssNOv https://t.co/mhlJBxn19O"
6760-
6761- "-People high in openness to experience have fewer children
6762-
6763-
6764-
6765- -People who are cognitively rigid and conventional have more children
6766-
6767-
6768-
6769- -High emotionality correlates with more children
6770-
6771-
6772-
6773- -Agreeableness correlates with more children, but only for men
6774-
6775-
6776-
6777- https://t.co/uat51nJpG2 https://t.co/X9IqzMus2L"
6778-
6779- @EPoe187 Reading the stats on different home environments for children (along with my own experiences in foster care) led me to the same position https://t.co/TP0To2PH0g
6780-
6781- @blue_labour2 @EPoe187 pg 154 https://t.co/HxUuRodOkO
6782-
6783- @DavidJa16716222 @EPoe187 pg 154 https://t.co/HxUuRodOkO
6784-
6785- @Crey1959 @EPoe187 Yeah. This figure is also stunning https://t.co/Zd3oBQgsoC
6786-
6787- @C_Hawisher @Crey1959 @EPoe187 Could be related to the Cinderella effect https://t.co/917NKWwSkv
6788-
6789- @ImHardcory @EPoe187 I don't disagree. But for those with personalities prone to divorce, strong social norms are even more important. Relaxed environment enables personality differences to magnify
6790-
6791- @EPoe187 @ImHardcory https://t.co/CbDZfvqsVX https://t.co/S1M7sh8XI9
6792-
6793- "@ImHardcory @EPoe187 From Daly & Wilson: ""excess risk from stepmothers (relative to genetic mothers) is roughly on the same order as excess risk from stepfathers (relative to genetic fathers)."" Suggests stepfathers are more dangerous overall, which is not surprising
6794-
6795-
6796-
6797- https://t.co/sNTt7vtLeo https://t.co/UEikT6a6ft"
6798-
6799- "People read an article describing a difference that favored either men or women (drawing ability, who lies more)
6800-
6801-
6802-
6803- Women and men reacted more positively to results favoring women
6804-
6805-
6806-
6807- Women & men judged male-favoring results as more offensive, less important
6808-
6809-
6810-
6811- https://t.co/s8NzUwUcG9 https://t.co/jLAg9sOtYY"
6812-
6813- @robinhanson @ScottAdamsSays has said he does not listen to music for this very reason. "Music is designed to manipulate your body chemistry and your mind." https://t.co/pfniIddNUV https://t.co/PuXF0XQm2e
6814-
6815- """Compared to children living with married biological parents, those whose single parent had a live-in partner had over 10 times the rate of abuse""
6816-
6817-
6818-
6819- https://t.co/HxUuRodOkO https://t.co/8JPHErvO8A"
6820-
6821- "Ages at First, Best, and Last Work by Scientific Discipline:
6822-
6823-
6824-
6825- https://t.co/ePYrEMQLIJ https://t.co/OL9WIikYhv"
6826-
6827- "Research suggests:
6828-
6829-
6830-
6831- If you consider someone to be your friend, there is a 34 percent chance they consider you to be their friend
6832-
6833-
6834-
6835- If you consider someone to be your enemy, there is a 5 percent chance they consider you to be their enemy
6836-
6837-
6838-
6839- https://t.co/kfnBHh5S1f https://t.co/wwIuI6S3im"
6840-
6841- """63% say they have a duty to vote, only 39% say they have a duty to be informed.... people believe that they have a moral obligation to vote yet feel that this does not entail the duty to keep informed in order to cast a “correct” vote""
6842-
6843-
6844-
6845- https://t.co/0VkPWvTbvE https://t.co/aGHCEIMDx9"
6846-
6847- @razibkhan Labels are language games for coalition-building... both sides at odds trying to use a label for their benefit
6848-
6849- """people had more regrets about not being the person they could have been (unfulfilled dreams, unmet goals) than not being the person they should have been (unfulfilled duties, unmet obligations)""
6850-
6851-
6852-
6853- https://t.co/LrcFJWUuyo https://t.co/fZMgq1H3zE"
6854-
6855- "@RealYeyoZa ""individuals in a favored group near the group’s boundary emphasize their presence on the favored side of that boundary. Individuals generally prefer to be in higher-status groups, to enhance self-esteem and project a more impressive self to others""
6856-
6857-
6858-
6859- https://t.co/q8X6Fs75PQ https://t.co/Ju8NRWrmZd"
6860-
6861- One of my favourite graphs (even though it's kind of sad) https://t.co/xpeabtdnbS https://t.co/V0Fepsge86
6862-
6863- @SteveStuWill Sad, at least self-esteem grows in old age https://t.co/f0utfbfVna
6864-
6865- """The desire to have a thin partner appears so strong, in fact, that an obese partner is considered less desirable than a partner reporting a history of a curable sexually transmitted disease, suffering from mental illness, or missing a limb""
6866-
6867-
6868-
6869- https://t.co/W3h0h58YZr https://t.co/NgAzsWoqIn"
6870-
6871- @MairGr well... https://t.co/6YllyPtYK7
6872-
6873- "When deciding between 2 candidates for a desirable job (interesting, popular), 57% of people selected the more attractive candidate
6874-
6875-
6876-
6877- When deciding between 2 candidates for an undesirable job (boring, unpopular), 65% chose the less attractive candidate
6878-
6879-
6880-
6881- https://t.co/SfDPKosiIo https://t.co/3VZQ1Nb6H0"
6882-
6883- @ImHardcory @Scientific_Bird @Aella_Girl Hadn’t really understood this until an ex said walking with me was more “peaceful” and I asked her to explain what that meant
6884-
6885- Favourite accounts so far: @jordanbpeterson (no shocker here), @clayroutledge, @DrDebraSoh (who I've been following on IG for quite some time), @ImHardcory, @robkhenderson, and @MsMelChen (whose posts I've missed dearly since signing off FB).
6886-
6887- @suskchen @jordanbpeterson @clayroutledge @DrDebraSoh @ImHardcory @MsMelChen thanks! And agree, all those accounts are great ?
6888-
6889- "“men who spend rather than save, and especially those who spend more money than they make, have significantly more sex partners than those who are more frugal”
6890-
6891-
6892-
6893- https://t.co/IwSmMOyTUF https://t.co/jMNUsd5pLr"
6894-
6895- """People who professed to have superior beliefs were most likely to inaccurately overestimate their perceived knowledge relative to their actual knowledge on a number of political topics.""
6896-
6897-
6898-
6899- https://t.co/dJ680e9yfk https://t.co/3P3HNFahEy"
6900-
6901- "22% of American adults use Twitter
6902-
6903-
6904-
6905- Average Twitter user posts twice/month, has 25 followers, follows 89 accounts
6906-
6907-
6908-
6909- Average user in the top 10% posts 138 tweets per month, has 387 followers, follows 456 accounts
6910-
6911-
6912-
6913- Top 10% of users create 80% of all tweets https://t.co/jBmBgLX3eu"
6914-
6915- "“whereas the public prefers human workers to be replaced by other human workers (vs. robots), the workers whose jobs are actually threatened prefer to be replaced by robots (vs. humans)”
6916-
6917-
6918-
6919- When a human takes your job, someone has gained status at your expense. But a robot... https://t.co/qD07oB5Uik"
6920-
6921- @disitinerant For many people, relative social standing is more important than absolute increase in living standards
6922-
6923- "Army Veteran Richard Martinez III has gone from Army barracks to Hurlbut Hall! As one of our partner schools, Harvard understands the value and diversity military brings to their campus.. #admissionsaccomplished #servicetoschool @Harvard University
6924-
6925-
6926-
6927- https://t.co/Q9TdcpOHHO"
6928-
6929- """Poor people pretend to be rich to look cool. Rich people pretend to be poor to fit in...The students mocked him—not for being poor, but for being too rich...I had no idea that these kids were even richer than the boy they were mocking."" @nataliadashan
6930-
6931-
6932-
6933- https://t.co/p4dNUGotsj https://t.co/yRamqrHMsw"
6934-
6935- “Of all human emotions, none is trickier or more elusive than envy...as soon as we feel the initial pangs of envy, we disguise it to ourselves— it is not envy we feel but unfairness of the distribution of goods or attention, resentment at this unfairness, even anger.” https://t.co/2CNXhJdSpx
6936-
6937- """the low benevolent sexism male was perceived to be as abusive as the high hostile sexism male...men who reject chivalry and other forms of benevolent sexism face reputational risks and may be misperceived as misogynists rather than gender egalitarians""
6938-
6939-
6940-
6941- https://t.co/hmnMJCTUob https://t.co/RlrVme01XJ"
6942-
6943- "When everyone is morally offended, a clear signal of commitment is to be more outraged than most. When there is uncertainty about people’s commitment to a cause, it becomes necessary for members of the coalition to demonstrate their resolution by adopting more extreme positions" https://t.co/WfuzJBgQdm
6944-
6945- """Convicted criminal offenders had more children than individuals never convicted of a criminal offense...Importantly, the reproductive success of criminals was explained by a fertility increase from having children with several different partners.""
6946-
6947-
6948-
6949- https://t.co/yecuccigu2 https://t.co/ngeMSM5iTx"
6950-
6951- @JosCarlosMorai1 https://t.co/UQRmuhFscp
6952-
6953- "-Criminal offenders have more sex partners than non-criminals
6954-
6955-
6956-
6957- -Criminal offenders have sex at an earlier age
6958-
6959-
6960-
6961- -Gang members have more sex partners than non-gang members within the same community https://t.co/NUy3BhRZvz"
6962-
6963- "Attractive man carrying a guitar case?: 31% of women gave him their phone number
6964-
6965-
6966-
6967- Same man, no guitar: 14% of women gave their number
6968-
6969-
6970-
6971- Same man, carrying a sports bag: 9%
6972-
6973-
6974-
6975- https://t.co/XIxZEye1hc https://t.co/Dmi0j64mqQ"
6976-
6977- @RealYeyoZa Interesting, though increased fertility seems to make sense alongside this finding that criminal offenders have more partners https://t.co/hCiMrh96Zk
6978-
6979- """Men were much more attracted to their female friends than vice versa, and more likely to think their female friends were attracted to them...women were generally not attracted to their male friends and assumed this lack of attraction was mutual""
6980-
6981-
6982-
6983- https://t.co/HqkJDQID2o https://t.co/I7Ge93W07r"
6984-
6985- """people with high math skills were unable to reason when the answer collided with their political beliefs...people who score high on science literacy and cognitive reflection are the most likely to express beliefs congruent with those of their party.""
6986-
6987-
6988-
6989- https://t.co/RqJMKfPvXf https://t.co/ojrRhjB0JP"
6990-
6991- @Jay_Baldwin https://t.co/rJnVG81ZEf
6992-
6993- @EPoe187 It does seem like a way to signal status by downplaying it. Cunning https://t.co/fSkMRnMhoY
6994-
6995- """for the most part, people who commit violence view themselves as victims and their targets as moral wrongdoers...No one is the bad guy in their own movie.""
6996-
6997-
6998-
6999- https://t.co/kY6jkvXrhB https://t.co/mFGFwAnWdp"
7000-
7001- @eugen_dimant https://t.co/PxZn54EPLM
7002-
7003- Related: https://t.co/PxZn54EPLM
7004-
7005- Help high quality journalism survive: Consider supporting Claire Lehmann's Quillette: https://t.co/s7Vas2I7ZT
7006-
7007- "“If you intend to write as truthfully as you can, your days as a member of polite society are numbered”
7008-
7009-
7010-
7011- Stephen King, On Writing https://t.co/xunF22GVnO"
7012-
7013- @BenWinegard You're not alone... https://t.co/it4u2cJRSJ
7014-
7015- Rigidity-of-the-extreme: Partisan extremity (on both the left and the right) is associated with lower cognitive flexibility. Also, Independents are higher in cognitive flexibility than Democrats and Republicans. New work by @LeorZmigrod: https://t.co/unzxtkuy6c https://t.co/n9MPXVuJa0
7016-
7017- "If people are ultimately selfish, why do they lose sleep over the idea that people are ultimately selfish?
7018-
7019-
7020-
7021- @SteveStuWill on the selfish gene theory
7022-
7023-
7024-
7025- ?: https://t.co/RNhAxsrOBG https://t.co/t5eppPol8Q"
7026-
7027- "American government regulations allow food labels to understate calories by up to 20% (to ensure consumers are not short-changed in terms of how much nutrition they receive). The information on some processed frozen foods misstates their calorific content by as much as 70%." https://t.co/ZAxPHDlz9f
7028-
7029- """If there is such a thing as a universal criterion for “the good life,” then it must be the sense of social proximity...of being acknowledged and recognized, of being included and intimate with others, no matter what. It is being safe, the ultimate prize""
7030-
7031-
7032-
7033- https://t.co/krFqKrS5d9 https://t.co/VRWkz0AeX5"
7034-
7035- """A social person will display fear when asked to jump from heights, disgust when eating a worm, shame when violating a social norm in public, guilt when causing harm...Dares, in other words, are a psychopath test.""
7036-
7037-
7038-
7039- https://t.co/A3LtIj5lWQ https://t.co/xYfYYWtpI3"
7040-
7041- "“From age 13 to 20, our self-esteem drops to some of the lowest levels in our lives. Thereafter, to age 70, self-esteem gradually increases. In fact, by age 65, many of us feel as good as when we were 9 years old, which is as good as it ever gets.”
7042-
7043-
7044-
7045- ?: https://t.co/OVKl1NGy2O https://t.co/Ss18LQ0hL8"
7046-
7047- "“Rather than altering your bedtime for several days leading up to your trip, or carefully managing your exposure to natural light, a 16-hour fast is enough to make the entire transition at once...time its conclusion with breakfast at your destination”
7048-
7049-
7050-
7051- https://t.co/Hd8ZOHBKtq"
7052-
7053- """female fruit flies rejected a male they observed being rejected by a female and female sailfin mollies (fish) reject males that were observed with a female attempting to escape from them; a similar phenomenon of rejection has been observed in humans""
7054-
7055-
7056-
7057- https://t.co/vIa5MRts5o https://t.co/pxcXbD5b73"
7058-
7059- """in 2017, former U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy pointed to research showing that 'loneliness and weak social connections are associated with a reduction in lifespan similar to that caused by smoking 15 cigarettes a day'""
7060-
7061-
7062-
7063- https://t.co/nexwGUFV4I https://t.co/0dPMsvoT9C"
7064-
7065- @wesyang Last yr I asked Jeb Bush who would win a fist fight between Biden and Trump. Bush’s response: “Trump bc he’s morbidly obese. Weight advantage.”
7066-
7067- @wesyang Poor Jeb miscalculated again...
7068-
7069- "“men who were able to do 40 push-ups or more had a 96 percent reduced risk of heart disease compared with men who could do less than 10 push-ups...the average male in college is capable of between 18 to 26 push-ups”
7070-
7071-
7072-
7073- https://t.co/QEH3GZ39AZ https://t.co/KWLlBfyzke"
7074-
7075- "To predict a child's height:
7076-
7077-
7078-
7079- Take the mother's height
7080-
7081-
7082-
7083- Take the father's height
7084-
7085-
7086-
7087- Average the two heights together
7088-
7089-
7090-
7091- Add 2.75 in. (7cm) to predict a boy, subtract 2.75 in (7cm) to predict a girl
7092-
7093-
7094-
7095- https://t.co/6YzxayOut3"
7096-
7097- """We found no support for benefits of self-insight...findings suggest that giving employees and students feedback about their cognitive and emotional abilities in organizations and in schools may not enhance their adjustment.""
7098-
7099-
7100-
7101- https://t.co/CQ2lG4sEz6 https://t.co/UVWuEfHfyf"
7102-
7103- @GarettJones @normonics @nntaleb Doesn’t seem like one can get better at the standardized test game... https://t.co/Plo5yL4FiN
7104-
7105- "How much does SAT coaching actually help
7106-
7107-
7108-
7109- This study says coaching gives a 10 pt boost, which is one-tenth of a standard deviation
7110-
7111-
7112-
7113- ""too small to be practically important"" https://t.co/2Uz75UE45o"
7114-
7115- "Just realized the song ""Let Her Go"" by Passenger is about loss aversion (pain we feel from loss is twice as strong as the pleasure we feel from gain)
7116-
7117-
7118-
7119- https://t.co/pn0e9lCQ6v https://t.co/tGAZxh6txe"
7120-
7121- "individuals who are hostile online are equally likely to be hostile offline...they are motivated by status and seek to challenge existing political hierarchies. They invest in online (vs. offline) political discussions as these discussions offer greater benefits at lower costs" https://t.co/6xddcvpFBe
7122-
7123- @Moshe_Hoffman This was interesting https://t.co/1FZF7vo6Bx
7124-
7125- """in general, university education increased negative attitudes about children and decreased positive attitudes, while religiosity increased positive attitudes about children and decreased negative ones”
7126-
7127-
7128-
7129- https://t.co/uqlLzHJfKZ https://t.co/nxXaRET9zh"
7130-
7131- "Adults under 30 vs. over 65 who believe:
7132-
7133-
7134-
7135- -People just look out for themselves most of the time: 73% (under 30) vs. 48% (over 65)
7136-
7137-
7138-
7139- -Most people would try to take advantage of you if they got a chance: 71% vs. 39%
7140-
7141-
7142-
7143- -Most ppl can’t be trusted: 60% vs. 29%
7144-
7145-
7146-
7147- https://t.co/smSaADJ6xm https://t.co/zPwmuvCaDS"
7148-
7149- "Men rated as less attractive earned 9% less in hourly earnings than those with average looks; those who were rated as handsome earned 5% more than those considered to be average. For women, the penalty for being unattractive was 5%, and the advantage of being attractive was 4%." https://t.co/ZsIZG6shAj
7150-
7151- Cooperation is old, self-interest is young https://t.co/UTp2KCJCAZ
7152-
7153- @CryptoTDO War and Peace and War by Peter Turchin
7154-
7155- """It appears there are at least 3 reasons why we express certain opinions:
7156-
7157-
7158-
7159- 1. We think they are true
7160-
7161-
7162-
7163- 2. They maintain or enhance social standing in our tribes
7164-
7165-
7166-
7167- 3. It is financially wise to do so""
7168-
7169-
7170-
7171- https://t.co/UyTl9YAezq https://t.co/4e1lSZXtvY"
7172-
7173- This is bad. Young people in the US live in a zero sum world (whether imagined or real) https://t.co/IAxkN3JEWH
7174-
7175- A rare case in which higher religiosity, higher political conservatism, and higher *education* all predict stronger agreement with a science-relevant statement: Scientists will never be able to predict human behavior precisely. n > 14,000; 5-point scale. https://t.co/6jGj73zfaN
7176-
7177- @EdLatimore Interesting that it’s not fashionable to talk about the role of hard work. The new luxury belief is to attribute outcomes to factors beyond our control (e.g. luck)
7178-
7179- "Endorsement of redistribution is predicted by compassion, envy, and the expectation of personal gain. By contrast, a taste for fairness fails to predict attitudes about redistribution...Endorsement of fairness failed to predict support for redistribution in all 3 studies" https://t.co/3GraCh0VP4
7180-
7181- """A slice of wholemeal bread raises blood sugar the same amount as three teaspoons of pure sugar...A jacket (baked) potato is akin eating 9 teaspoons of sugar""
7182-
7183-
7184-
7185- https://t.co/PMJOtQt32K https://t.co/dWMQuJxPEW"
7186-
7187- Love this new study: using footage from over 200 CCTV videos cross-nationally, researchers found that people will help 9 out of 10 times in public conflicts, challenging the by-stander effect with real-world data. https://t.co/iOuoF19dex
7188-
7189- """Why do people feel shame when others falsely accuse them of doing something wrong? Potential or actual social devaluation by others is sufficient to elicit shame, even when there is no wrongdoing""
7190-
7191-
7192-
7193- https://t.co/OyUm3jSD8I https://t.co/onGoHj7DEG"
7194-
7195- @EPoe187 Reminds me of this old story about a Chinese official calling a deer a horse https://t.co/gPKP1bsUS1 https://t.co/b6T7V4Oecy
7196-
7197- "the upper middle class avoids excessive displays of strength. For many upper-middle-class men, bodybuilder-type bodies appear too vulgar, represent an overemphasis on the body (vanity and wasting time), and suggest overcompensation for a wounded manhood" https://t.co/5WwMyXlxS2
7198-
7199- """The so-called dominant classes, especially those richer in fancy degrees than in actual dollars—tend to express dominance through strenuous aerobic sports that display moral character, self-control, and self-development, rather than physical dominance.""
7200-
7201-
7202-
7203- https://t.co/oAtfqOc4Rt https://t.co/eJfL8ejUAa"
7204-
7205- """Evolution ruthlessly selects against truth strategies and for payoff strategies. An organism that sees objective reality is less fit than an organism that sees fitness payoffs. Seeing objective reality will make you extinct.""
7206-
7207-
7208-
7209- https://t.co/CZlYDq1CSe https://t.co/qKbxfGAiTz"
7210-
7211- @clairlemon Intelligence is also rarely taught in undergrad psych courses. Had to learn about it on my own. Intelligence research seems to make people uncomfortable and emotional in a way that other topics don't.
7212-
7213- "“Every person with a career you’d kill for has had countless disappointments. In fact, the more successful they are, the more rejections they’ve had.”
7214-
7215-
7216-
7217- This column is one of the best takes on rejection that I’ve read! https://t.co/8fSVbaCIca"
7218-
7219- "Among adolescents, the prevalence of alcohol use and sexual behavior has been steadily declining...what would have been considered an average degree of risk behavior in 1999 (50th percentile) would have been considered well above average (75th percentile) in 2017" https://t.co/lK5L6DxN3U
7220-
7221- @razibkhan What’s the 1st law ?
7222-
7223- "More frequent emoji use w/recent date was associated with greater likelihood of a second date?, kissing?, having had sex?, having entered into a relationship???, and having current contact??. New work by @angesselman??:
7224-
7225- https://t.co/Yv7uLnni65 https://t.co/uWkXvUX6QV"
7226-
7227- 'Luxury beliefs' are the latest status symbol for rich Americans https://t.co/gIiDj7bs4p https://t.co/hPtmt1t2Kc
7228-
7229- """In the past, upper-class Americans used to display their social status with luxury goods. Today, they do it with luxury beliefs."" My essay in tomorrow's @nypost. Many thanks to @margiconklin
7230-
7231-
7232-
7233- https://t.co/pWqr4n99eS https://t.co/gqg2jK7xqj"
7234-
7235- @ImHardcory @nypost @margiconklin thanks Cory! Looking forward to reading your work, as always
7236-
7237- "“Luxury beliefs”
7238-
7239-
7240-
7241- Nice one.
7242-
7243-
7244-
7245- https://t.co/wIVYjPz0Um"
7246-
7247- I feel like “luxury beliefs” is one of those terms that may catch on and become a thing. https://t.co/0KLPtyOMty
7248-
7249- "Women are more willing to let a man pay on a date if he is attractive
7250-
7251-
7252-
7253- Men are more willing to pay on a date if the woman is attractive
7254-
7255-
7256-
7257- Attractive men and women are less willing to pay for dates
7258-
7259-
7260-
7261- https://t.co/ZBgZdDRZd3 https://t.co/YGCGqquAgZ"
7262-
7263- @nypost @margiconklin Some people who influenced my thoughts on luxury beliefs, all in different ways: @robinhanson, @vgr, @nntaleb, @EPoe187, @KevinSimler, @ThomasSowell, @charlesmurray, @jordanbpeterson, @slatestarcodex, @ProfDavidBuss, @BillvonHippel, @CassSunstein
7264-
7265- "Aristotle on happiness
7266-
7267-
7268-
7269- -We don’t work hard in order to relax
7270-
7271-
7272-
7273- -We relax in order to work hard
7274-
7275-
7276-
7277- Nicomachean Ethics, Book 10, Chapter 6 https://t.co/qOyIQrKN4z"
7278-
7279- @CaitlinPacific Thanks Caitlin! I’ve shared more here https://t.co/IM6JU0QKaR
7280-
7281- @bethanyshondark @nypost @margiconklin thanks Bethany!
7282-
7283- @CaitlinPacific Thank you! I just dm’d you ?
7284-
7285- """women were more attracted to men when there was a 50% chance that the men liked them than when there was a 100% chance...Uncertainty increased their attraction toward the men""
7286-
7287-
7288-
7289- https://t.co/SpP5xJlxqB https://t.co/puEOKttM6z"
7290-
7291- @nprscottsimon @chicspace @nytopinion That's basically right. Married families are good for kids, too.
7292-
7293- The fact that this will shake up many people, left and right, is what makes this piece worth reading. And the author has earned, through his experience, the standing for his opinions. https://t.co/xBiFKr0Rej via @NYTOpinion
7294-
7295- "Wealthy consumers low in need for status want to associate with their own kind and pay a premium for quiet goods only they can recognize. Wealthy consumers high in need for status use loud luxury goods to signal to the less affluent that they are not one of them." https://t.co/ThMmRjNwoW
7296-
7297- """Moral grandstanding is the use of public moral discourse for self-promotion and status attainment...Across studies, moral grandstanding was associated with status-seeking personality traits, as well as greater political and moral conflict in daily life.""
7298-
7299-
7300-
7301- https://t.co/cFB330FkfC https://t.co/gxb6VWvctP"
7302-
7303- @robinhanson @nypost @margiconklin @vgr @nntaleb @EPoe187 @KevinSimler @ThomasSowell @charlesmurray @jordanbpeterson @slatestarcodex @ProfDavidBuss @BillvonHippel @CassSunstein My claim is ppl express support for belief X while engaging in behavior Y; or engage in/promote behavior X, which is less costly for oneself & more costly for others. I agree it can be a signal of hypocrisy, but don't think it's fully calculated/conscious. maybe an ? in brain
7304-
7305- @robinhanson @nypost @margiconklin @vgr @nntaleb @EPoe187 @KevinSimler @ThomasSowell @charlesmurray @jordanbpeterson @slatestarcodex @ProfDavidBuss @BillvonHippel @CassSunstein I disagree they're as expensive for the rich to do or say. Having children out of wedlock, acting as if choices don't matter, or being an anti-vaxxer (another luxury belief imo) don't harm a rich person as much as a poor person
7306-
7307- @robinhanson @nypost @margiconklin @vgr @nntaleb @EPoe187 @KevinSimler @ThomasSowell @charlesmurray @jordanbpeterson @slatestarcodex @ProfDavidBuss @BillvonHippel @CassSunstein The beliefs spread and are adopted by people more likely to enact the beliefs, but less able to afford them. Then the rich update their beliefs again to distinguish themselves
7308-
7309- @NickWolfinger @WilcoxNMP @DouthatNYT To be clear, my claims are about affluent people's luxury beliefs, not their actual behavior
7310-
7311- @robinhanson @nypost @margiconklin @vgr @nntaleb @EPoe187 @KevinSimler @ThomasSowell @charlesmurray @jordanbpeterson @slatestarcodex @ProfDavidBuss @BillvonHippel @CassSunstein Still disagree that they would suffer just as much. I think the signal is as much about demonstrating coalitional loyalty as ability to incur costs. The beliefs can be good signals within the group
7312-
7313- @robinhanson @nypost @margiconklin @vgr @nntaleb @EPoe187 @KevinSimler @ThomasSowell @charlesmurray @jordanbpeterson @slatestarcodex @ProfDavidBuss @BillvonHippel @CassSunstein The belief signals seem to work well enough for the affluent to identify peers. Lack of skin in the game (h/t @nntaleb) for beliefs seems typical yet they still seem to work
7314-
7315- @robinhanson @nypost @margiconklin @vgr @nntaleb @EPoe187 @KevinSimler @ThomasSowell @charlesmurray @jordanbpeterson @slatestarcodex @ProfDavidBuss @BillvonHippel @CassSunstein That's part of why I think affluent people update the signals when they no longer work as a flag (too many others have adopted the belief)
7316-
7317- "Correlations between spouses
7318-
7319-
7320-
7321- Extraversion: r= .005
7322-
7323- Neuroticism: .082
7324-
7325- Height: .227
7326-
7327- Weight: .154
7328-
7329- Education: .5
7330-
7331- Political party: .6
7332-
7333-
7334-
7335- ""Mates tend to be positively but weakly concordant on personality and physical traits, but concordance of political attitudes is extremely high"" https://t.co/Ed7gVukumO"
7336-
7337- One might say that the elites don’t preach what they practice. https://t.co/QbziKKD4fy
7338-
7339- @charlesmurray @RobHarbin8 I did link your piece from the @WSJ. But for some reason they removed all the hyperlinks later https://t.co/CxrdR0e2IR
7340-
7341- "1. I graduated HS with a 2.2 GPA (class rank: 211 out of 324)
7342-
7343-
7344-
7345- 2. I taught myself how to juggle when I was 12
7346-
7347-
7348-
7349- 3. I have been bungee jumping and skydiving (bungee jumping is scarier)
7350-
7351-
7352-
7353- #3facts5scientists
7354-
7355-
7356-
7357- @steverathje2 @EPoe187 @ZachG932 @SpeciesTypical @nachristakis https://t.co/6XVFI9trQp"
7358-
7359- @EPoe187 Terrific thread. I was preparing to write something along these lines (proximate/ultimate distinction for status striving, vocabulary as a coalitionary cue, etc) but this is so much better
7360-
7361- "1/ Thread: The elites, bizarre beliefs (""luxury beliefs""), and signaling.
7362-
7363-
7364-
7365- I want to build from @robkhenderson's excellent article at the @nypost in this thread, providing a strong intellectual framework and relating to other luxury beliefs. https://t.co/RPmwgKrs83"
7366-
7367- @BridgetPhetasy @clayroutledge @primalpoly thanks Bridget!
7368-
7369- "meat contributed, on average, 60% of the calories in 10 human foraging societies, whereas 5 chimpanzee communities obtained 2% of energy from hunted foods...Collected resources (fruits, leaves, flowers, plant parts) formed the bulk of their diet: 95% vs. 8% of the forager diet" https://t.co/gBvkC9DxwJ
7370-
7371- """communication evolves into signals that are exaggerated, repetitive, and costly...the aim is to manipulate a receiver who has learned to resist being manipulated. This type of ‘arms race’ evolves systematically into exaggeration of signals.""
7372-
7373-
7374-
7375- ?: https://t.co/mtyKO5YeeV https://t.co/TGwVHfzWkX"
7376-
7377- Odd to me that this is surprising. Most kids where I grew up did not go to college. Actually more of my friends went to jail than went to college. https://t.co/Q575vl22O8
7378-
7379- @Mira404 Sure, just dm'd you
7380-
7381- @health_giant https://t.co/4uFHPZ0C9F
7382-
7383- A recent meta-analysis of political bias research (51 studies, n>18,000) by my colleagues and I found that liberals and conservatives were both politically biased, and to very similar degrees (liberal r=.24, conservative r=.26) 4/8: https://t.co/iykgFRBvfF https://t.co/xdDsgxgo3V
7384-
7385- @OMGchronicles @RichardvReeves @nypost @margiconklin Unmarried cohabiting parents still have higher rates of child maltreatment https://t.co/HxUuRnWcWe https://t.co/Qneau0BmPo
7386-
7387- @LenMandy @OMGchronicles @RichardvReeves @nypost @margiconklin Still curious why marriage rates were higher during the Great Depression and the Great Recession (2008-09) than now if those are the relevant variables
7388-
7389- "People on a public bus had a more positive experience when they talked to a stranger than when they sat in isolation and yet predicted precisely the opposite...ppl may choose to sit in isolation because they mistakenly think it will be more pleasant than talking to a stranger" https://t.co/LMZxEsRcqy
7390-
7391- "Some were skeptical that I graduated high school with a 2.2 GPA. I usually managed to check the mailbox first to hide my bad report cards
7392-
7393-
7394-
7395- Got a C+ in psychology. Sign of a future PhD... https://t.co/rF01VIWTOB"
7396-
7397- Friend with a similar background as me saw this thread and sent me this meme https://t.co/JzazArqQNh
7398-
7399- “Physically formidable men and physically attractive women are more prone to anger, have greater success in resolving social conflicts in their favor, and experience a greater sense of entitlement.” https://t.co/6OtaNF3856
7400-
7401- """44% of college graduates ages 22 to 27 work in jobs that do not require a college degree.""
7402-
7403-
7404-
7405- https://t.co/1xkHxJAMVL https://t.co/KjZ2dBMjdZ"
7406-
7407- """48% of men and 45% of women indicated status/reputation concerns as the reason for their last act of direct aggression...status-related competition appeared to be an important motive for aggression”
7408-
7409-
7410-
7411- https://t.co/HsIi1qx7AC https://t.co/TbOnGv8Aeb"
7412-
7413- @imwren @EPoe187 And speaking with strangers is more pleasant than most people think https://t.co/p3qp43R9eV
7414-
7415- "extraverts believed they would have a more pleasant experience interacting with another person in an extraverted fashion than introverts...In fact, both introverts and extraverts reported a more positive experience acting extraverted than acting introverted" https://t.co/RIr1rzGuiO
7416-
7417- """Multiple studies show that men who are romantically involved (i.e., are paired) have lower testosterone than single men...Men in relationships but who nonetheless are interested in new sexual encounters maintain high testosterone despite being paired""
7418-
7419-
7420-
7421- https://t.co/NXpuqaalK3 https://t.co/Y8wNe2Aq6u"
7422-
7423- "In the absence of legitimate calamities, we create artificial ones...We evolved to experience hardships together. The prehistoric stressors that united early humans no longer exist. Now we create artificial ones." https://t.co/0ARuY9H8aK https://t.co/p3GLzxVmwS
7424-
7425- """How many friends do you have?""
7426-
7427-
7428-
7429- Baby boomers: 9% say zero
7430-
7431-
7432-
7433- Millenials: 22%
7434-
7435-
7436-
7437- ""Millennials are more likely than older generations to report that they have no acquaintances (25%), no close friends (27%), and no best friends (30%)""
7438-
7439-
7440-
7441- https://t.co/a52lhTu9GR https://t.co/fov3GjrTrj"
7442-
7443- @jordanbpeterson Streisand effect https://t.co/RqS0KFItS1
7444-
7445- This is what developmental psychologists call overimitation ? https://t.co/t9AO4gppmr
7446-
7447- @EPoe187 Put in 10,001 hours and you'll be ahead. Until everyone else also puts in an extra hour...Keep running just to stay in the same place ☹️
7448-
7449- """Bouchard’s team overfed each person by 1,000 calories per day above his caloric needs, for 100 days...If overeating affects everyone the same, then they should all have gained the same amount of weight. Yet weight gain ranged from 9 to 29 pounds!""
7450-
7451-
7452-
7453- https://t.co/8YvM0KUgHn https://t.co/KHG9eQYQbb"
7454-
7455- """people report high authenticity when they do what is socially valued, rather than being true to what one is actually like inside...the guiding “true self” is not what one’s inner traits embrace but what the external world values""
7456-
7457-
7458-
7459- https://t.co/kRPpWMj2xS https://t.co/CAg5U5urSa"
7460-
7461- "“Asians have had a higher median household income than whites since the mid-1980s. Figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that white men earned 80 percent of what Asian men earned in 2017”
7462-
7463-
7464-
7465- My latest with @vincentharinam in @Quillette
7466-
7467-
7468-
7469- https://t.co/LKuOCF9h9E https://t.co/Xc5bH2bCiM"
7470-
7471- """vegetarians and pescatarians reported consuming meat occasionally or even regularly...Our study demonstrates that there can be large discrepancies between consumers’ self-perception and their actual meat consumption""
7472-
7473-
7474-
7475- https://t.co/kK8jJ2lRY7 https://t.co/MOliPXOURP"
7476-
7477- Daring piece. @robkhenderson and Harinam doubt the empirical reality of “white privilege” in the context of present-day America, citing education/income/crime stats. "White privilege" fails to capture the socio-ethnic complexity of the contemporary U.S. https://t.co/eEW4tECKnO
7478-
7479- 'Luxury beliefs' are the latest status symbol for rich Americans https://t.co/W5BKSR6rEe via @nypost
7480-
7481- Military service, a divided country, and folk psychology—we chat with @robkhenderson https://t.co/WDbTh0X79i
7482-
7483- """when women thought a man was single, 59% found him attractive, but when they thought he was in a committed relationship, 90% found him attractive...single women were more interested in poaching an attached man rather than pursuing a single man.""
7484-
7485-
7486-
7487- https://t.co/Ed4RG7zslV https://t.co/L6m1TLPgxE"
7488-
7489- “when times are good, fair-weather friends and true friends act alike. Modern living creates a paradox. We live in an environment safer than that inhabited by our ancestors. We suffer from a relative scarcity of events that allow us to distinguish true from fair-weather friends.” https://t.co/JqyxQsPOow
7490-
7491- @hyr00 https://t.co/vulFCSie7Y
7492-
7493- “Roughly 30 percent of men on the Tinder app, which is widely regarded as a short-term mating app, are married.” https://t.co/o2My0F2iTT
7494-
7495- "“the second best predictor of the feelings of a day is whether a person had contact with friends or relatives...It is only a slight exaggeration to say happiness is the experience of spending time with people who you love and who love you.”
7496-
7497-
7498-
7499- Book: Thinking, Fast and Slow ? https://t.co/vB54wiFFyb"
7500-
7501- "Asian Americans are 40% more likely to hold an undergraduate degree, nearly twice as likely to hold a master’s degree, and more than twice as likely to have a doctorate, compared to whites." https://t.co/JrWg91cZpb
7502-
7503- "“Society consists of several types of people”
7504-
7505-
7506-
7507- 25% are self-interested free riders (“knaves”)
7508-
7509-
7510-
7511- 25% are unconditional cooperators (“saints”)
7512-
7513-
7514-
7515- 50% conditional cooperators; prefer to cooperate but will punish free riders and withdraw cooperation if taken advantage of (“moralists”) https://t.co/dieuOxESpC"
7516-
7517- @KevinMWestbrook https://t.co/JPP5VAuGQv
7518-
7519- @JoHenrich Interesting, please share them!
7520-
7521- """women are more likely to invest time and effort into posting sexy selfies online in places where economic inequality is rising...Rightly or wrongly, in today’s environment, looking sexy can generate large returns, economically, socially, and personally""
7522-
7523-
7524-
7525- https://t.co/SXptwRaJNt https://t.co/ygoC8X6r8u"
7526-
7527- The propensity to be repulsed by individuals and groups with opposing worldviews is equally prevalent on both sides of the political spectrum. https://t.co/FvQ1H9qnZy https://t.co/Kb0tdoJ1rs
7528-
7529- @nntaleb Just experienced this. 6 hour flight: 2 meals, ice cream, snacks offered. Also seems to exacerbate jet lag https://t.co/Z6lPvBTf4C
7530-
7531- "This article is 100% accurate. Who knew the most insightful social analysis article of 2019 would appear in the NYPost?
7532-
7533-
7534-
7535- What a great concept: luxury beliefs. https://t.co/VUwrlBDs4k"
7536-
7537- “people will use gossip to rat out selfish, exploitative individuals in experimental game situations even when they have to spend money to do so. In other words, prosocial gossip is so rewarding that people will even incur a cost for the opportunity to engage in it.” https://t.co/vac3ObZVt0
7538-
7539- """Every year, more women than men become college-educated...most women are unwilling to settle for a man less educated than they are...when there are not enough men, women intensify sexual competition. The rise of hookup culture & Tinder is no coincidence""
7540-
7541-
7542-
7543- https://t.co/w8zftBpJdM https://t.co/9IXNo6ixLT"
7544-
7545- @wstorr The Oxford Handbook of Gossip and Reputation https://t.co/NJczev6ebL
7546-
7547- @wstorr Haha? some academic press books are extortionate. I'll DM you
7548-
7549- "there are 5.5 million college-educated women between the ages of 22 and 29, versus only 4.1 million college-educated men in the same age bracket. In other words, the dating pool for college graduates has 33% more women than men—or 4 women for every 3 men." https://t.co/QOs1iUiYQv
7550-
7551- @blue_labour2 https://t.co/YsLGMnA5P4
7552-
7553- @MairGr That aspect is also interesting https://t.co/3ueXwksq2E
7554-
7555- "Why make anonymous donations? Buried signals
7556-
7557-
7558-
7559- -People eventually find out. Anonymity adds to perception of the donor's goodness
7560-
7561-
7562-
7563- -Only certain people find out. These are the ppl that matter to the donor
7564-
7565-
7566-
7567- Cool paper @Moshe_Hoffman @chilbe3 @DrMANowak
7568-
7569-
7570-
7571- https://t.co/6uw8oz8uBz https://t.co/rjVPq8yeJo"
7572-
7573- "Analysis of 1700 instagram (female) selfies:
7574-
7575-
7576-
7577- More exaggerated female gender displays (e.g., vulnerable postures, body displays, and especially, self-touch and caressing objects [called feminine touch]) = More likes and more followers:
7578-
7579-
7580-
7581- https://t.co/aBP2yqZd3e https://t.co/xHxuMg5Q2I"
7582-
7583- "among the ancestor's of today's human population, women outnumbered men by about two to one...humanity's ancestors were about 67% female and 33% male" https://t.co/joR4pvgksB
7584-
7585- """About 57% of college graduates are women. This means that 25% of female college graduates will not be able to marry a man who is also a college graduate, at least one who has not previously been divorced.""
7586-
7587-
7588-
7589- https://t.co/KEiX7glp4c https://t.co/u7I7BrA76Y"
7590-
7591- @clayroutledge https://t.co/V5VJo8jpVD
7592-
7593- """no society can be simultaneously fair, free, and equal. If it is fair, people who work harder can accumulate more. If it is free, people give their wealth to their children. But then it cannot be equal, for some will inherit wealth they did not earn.""
7594-
7595-
7596-
7597- ?:https://t.co/FgFpTVxsp7 https://t.co/3Yu5ewDAnh"
7598-
7599- "When males are widely available, females are more likely to seek out the largest, strongest potential mates...On the other hand, when males are the scarcer sex, females not only become less choosy about males but are also forced to compete with each other for access to them." https://t.co/sV8GYFn6Tk
7600-
7601- @wesyang Perhaps suggestive https://t.co/AyEx1tqOQW
7602-
7603- @jonbirger1 Sure. Fascinating book
7604-
7605- @ericchendriks Haha what did l just read... this seems imprecise (as an American I have no knowledge of the metric system) https://t.co/41ffTrepv9
7606-
7607- Hugely important for marriage trends ?? https://t.co/d4AgZUYFye
7608-
7609- "“The rated strength of a male body accounts for 70% of the variance in attractiveness. None of the women produced a preference for weaker men...in both samples, the strongest men were the most attractive, the weakest men were the least attractive.”
7610-
7611-
7612-
7613- https://t.co/3bHn4HehOT https://t.co/FF0hZLco54 https://t.co/2CgebXggMl"
7614-
7615- """Netflix now routinely ends shows after their 2nd season, even when they’re still popular. Netflix learned that the first 2 seasons of a show are key to bringing in subscribers—but the 3rd and later seasons don’t do much to retain or win new subscribers.""
7616-
7617-
7618-
7619- https://t.co/hJcTkzY4ST https://t.co/g4Why3RrJW"
7620-
7621- "Today with @ABDanielleSmith:
7622-
7623- 9:30: @MaximeBernier - anti-immigration billboards
7624-
7625- 10am: @soupcoff - suing big pharma over opioids
7626-
7627- 10:30: @JohnCrosser - finlit for youth
7628-
7629- 11am: @JackieForrest - delaying Enbridge's mainline
7630-
7631- 11:30: @robkhenderson - 'luxury beliefs'"
7632-
7633- This is a complex and very real problem. https://t.co/kfwVP7H54o
7634-
7635- "@EPoe187 @NathanHarden @CHSommers Anecdotally guys I know in college, and recent grads in major cities where women outnumber men, do not seem so happy. Maybe choice overload
7636-
7637-
7638-
7639- https://t.co/edTJ1e60zD https://t.co/hEKlOcwQGn"
7640-
7641- """every political & religious movement has sought to undermine the family. Not only is the family a rival coalition competing for a person's loyalty, but it is a rival with an unfair advantage: relatives innately care for one another more than comrades do”
7642-
7643-
7644-
7645- https://t.co/FgFpTVxsp7 https://t.co/k4f7brD49H"
7646-
7647- What happened to @NoahCarl90 demonstrates the power & weight of disinformation wielded by supposed truth-seekers in journalism & academe. They successfully mounted campaign to get this scholar fired from St Edmund’s College. Now he’s crowdfunding to sue: https://t.co/61CO5kWQSU
7648-
7649- """following interactions, people systematically underestimated how much their conversation partners liked them and enjoyed their company...Conversation appears to be a domain in which people display uncharacteristic pessimism about their performance.""
7650-
7651-
7652-
7653- https://t.co/ppzQRWLII7 https://t.co/u0PVTyFe14"
7654-
7655- "“Women with large salaries, postgrad degrees, prestigious professions, and high self-esteem place greater value on wealth and status in a husband than other women do...Poor men place no higher value on wealth or earning power in a wife than other men do”
7656-
7657-
7658-
7659- https://t.co/FgFpTVxsp7 https://t.co/anQuw43QFk"
7660-
7661- "“compared to the general public, cognitively sophisticated (well-educated) voters are much more likely to form their positions on issues based on partisan cues of what they are ""supposed”to think in virtue of their identity as Democrats, Republicans, etc”
7662-
7663-
7664-
7665- https://t.co/peZGKGb6xG https://t.co/PwpqeIWgNV"
7666-
7667- @shredidiah Thanks Jedidiah ?
7668-
7669- Terrific book, one of my favorites of the year. My review: https://t.co/dKimjk20hi https://t.co/zTSq9OW0xU
7670-
7671- "Fascinating research explains why we find online discussions far more hostile than in-person discussions.
7672-
7673-
7674-
7675- The issue is the public nature of online discussions, where strangers pile on.
7676-
7677-
7678-
7679- Online hostility is not an 'accident' but a deliberate strategy pursued by hostile people. https://t.co/GGww5ocqH1"
7680-
7681- important and underappreciated finding https://t.co/WKHNvL5Jty
7682-
7683- @Scientific_Bird References lead here https://t.co/dlz9bJKxZd
7684-
7685- """Looking at 126,000 tweets of news stories over the previous 11 years, fake news stories were 70% more likely to be retweeted than true stories.""
7686-
7687-
7688-
7689- https://t.co/pOZnU33hV8 via @WSJ https://t.co/14YMuWtBnn"
7690-
7691- @ImHardcory Seeing the Clooney-Nespresso ads I actually had the opposite response: Clooney paired with Nespresso made me think less of Clooney
7692-
7693- "Sex ratios
7694-
7695-
7696-
7697- When women outnumber men: more political rights and greater economic parity, more sex outside of marriage, more out-of-wedlock births, less commitment, more divorce
7698-
7699-
7700-
7701- When men outnumber women: more romance, courtship, commitment, marriage
7702-
7703-
7704-
7705- ?: https://t.co/1Xf25bo7Ud https://t.co/Il5kHduwr4"
7706-
7707- @MikeBilow And the culture of the military as well. Lots of variables at play. Just thinking gender ratio could be one of them
7708-
7709- Of course. Fake news can be optimized for being retweeted. And if this study turns out to be poorly done, I'm retweeting it anyways, because this is a special case where retweeting a poorly done study would present valid evidence favoring its conclusion. https://t.co/vOtqQQelSG
7710-
7711- """In China, with 122 men for every 100 women, women have more economic bargaining power when it comes to marriage...""I would rather cry in a BMW than smile on the back of my boyfriend's bicycle"", the story quoted one Chinese bachelorette.""
7712-
7713-
7714-
7715- ?https://t.co/26AAlJlrjR https://t.co/nV8UscLvST"
7716-
7717- @ImHardcory Whether ppl use "partner" or "bf/gf" seems like a fairly reliable political indicator...similar to whether they say "Eye-rack" (con) or "Ee-Rock" (lib)
7718-
7719- @ImHardcory Interesting, maybe "partner" is more commonly used in universities ?
7720-
7721- "What women say is important for their own self-perceived mate value, in order of importance:
7722-
7723-
7724-
7725- 1. Appearance
7726-
7727- 2. Passion
7728-
7729- 3. Dominance
7730-
7731-
7732-
7733- What predicts men's satisfaction w/ their partner, in order of importance:
7734-
7735-
7736-
7737- 1. Passion
7738-
7739- 2. Warmth
7740-
7741- 3. Appearance
7742-
7743- 4. Stability
7744-
7745- 5. Intellect https://t.co/EaMd8N2WdG"
7746-
7747- "“according to numerous measures, those with tattoos, especially visible ones, are more short-sighted and impulsive than the non-tattooed...Even the expressed intention to get a(nother) tattoo predicts increased short-sightedness”
7748-
7749-
7750-
7751- https://t.co/BEBw37JwAE https://t.co/ko3T6kua2A"
7752-
7753- "@RealYeyoZa ""Moderates are more likely to move toward the extremes than partisans are to move toward the middle. Given their flexibility, moderates tend to adopt the preferences of the intransigent minority.""
7754-
7755-
7756-
7757- https://t.co/3Gs154JYes https://t.co/mYMVihLBxM"
7758-
7759- @StefanFSchubert @clairlemon @RealYeyoZa Depends on partisans' commitment and willingness to proselytize. Also what is considered moderate or partisan changes as more moderates adopt the preferences of the partisans
7760-
7761- @StefanFSchubert @clairlemon @RealYeyoZa That's true. Partisans need certain number of committed individuals unwilling to yield (study cited there says 10% minimum; others suggest 25%). Idea of a broadly tolerant democracy also started as an extreme idea held by only a few...
7762-
7763- @StefanFSchubert @clairlemon @RealYeyoZa Even in a tolerant democracy a group of committed ideologues can change attitudes, which is our concern in the essay. We open with Margaret Mead's quote that a small group can change the world, which we claim is true regardless of time and place
7764-
7765- "On such hot-button issues as abortion, affirmative action and immigration, most Americans are ready to accept a compromise. But few say so, for fear of reactions from activists. That's the root cause of American polarization, not Congress. Recommended:
7766-
7767- https://t.co/syBy21Oevx"
7768-
7769- @wesyang Both can be true
7770-
7771- Severe depression, suicidal thoughts, self-harm in college students more than doubles in less than a decade https://t.co/6H2sk9tAww https://t.co/CuMN6IxR4X
7772-
7773- Contrary to previous thoughts, autistic individuals are as prone to social desirability and self-enhancement as other people, indicating that they care about their reputation like everybody else. https://t.co/0GCvfe03Xz https://t.co/BWWi0Rxp6e
7774-
7775- "When I wrote my college admissions essay back in 2015, I was unaware that these services even existed. Feels like a lifetime ago
7776-
7777-
7778-
7779- (you can read it here, 2nd essay down: https://t.co/8pkdcBL3h1) https://t.co/R5d1i3I6X9"
7780-
7781- "@RealYeyoZa ""Moderates are more likely to move toward the extremes than partisans are to move toward the middle. Given their flexibility, moderates tend to adopt the preferences of the intransigent minority.""
7782-
7783-
7784-
7785- https://t.co/3Gs154JYes https://t.co/mYMVihLBxM"
7786-
7787- "% who say it is “inappropriate” to do the following activities alone with a person of opposite sex who is not your spouse
7788-
7789-
7790-
7791- Have drinks
7792-
7793- Women: 60%
7794-
7795- Men: 48%
7796-
7797-
7798-
7799- Have dinner
7800-
7801- W: 53%
7802-
7803- M: 45%
7804-
7805-
7806-
7807- Have lunch
7808-
7809- W: 44%
7810-
7811- M: 36%
7812-
7813-
7814-
7815- Drive in a car
7816-
7817- W: 38%
7818-
7819- M: 29%
7820-
7821-
7822-
7823- Have a work meeting
7824-
7825- W: 25%
7826-
7827- M: 22% https://t.co/prkrPlirna"
7828-
7829- Source https://t.co/KSa0nSS6L3 https://t.co/Zfcaj4ptsa
7830-
7831- "'In prison, guys have nothing to do other than be hypercompetitive about building the biggest muscles. In tech, with no women around, guys get hypercompetitive about building the biggest bank accounts'...there are 91,000 millionaires in San Jose, 10% of the city's population" https://t.co/1SaGHGuzO8
7832-
7833- ?https://t.co/7eoX7teMIl
7834-
7835- """people have a surprisingly grim outlook on their social lives...they believe that others attend more parties, dine out more, have more friends, spend more time with family, occupy wider social networks, and possess larger social circles than themselves""
7836-
7837-
7838-
7839- https://t.co/jSaDF7sQ1Z https://t.co/sPKjPk4u6l"
7840-
7841- """Compared to children living with married biological parents, those whose single parent had a live-in partner had over 10 times the rate of abuse""
7842-
7843-
7844-
7845- https://t.co/HxUuRodOkO https://t.co/8JPHErvO8A"
7846-
7847- "Are you or do you know a veteran interested in pursuing higher education? Our application for 2020 warrior-scholars is open now! https://t.co/fJuLEuYbwn
7848-
7849- #WSPImpact #veterans #veteran #veteransupport #veteraneducation #usveterans #highereducation #STEM #business #womeninSTEM"
7850-
7851- "In earlier times, food, water, warmth were matters of uncertainty. Satisfying these needs provided a pulse of dopamine. Since brain-centered regulation depends on dopamine pulses, we feel uncomfortable without them and seek new sources" (sweeter/greasier food, drugs, alcohol) https://t.co/4WsXcj6gc8
7852-
7853- source https://t.co/7kU1OYZlvg
7854-
7855- @t1g3rb100d Tony the elder https://t.co/RJd9rlExpc
7856-
7857- Great piece by @robkhenderson. I think Tom Wolfe first explored these ideas in Radical Chic. In the 1970's Wolfe predicted much of the world we live in today. https://t.co/pAke2OMtKx
7858-
7859- """women who attend college on campuses where women are more numerous tend to view men as less interested in commitment and less trustworthy. They are less likely to expect much from men""
7860-
7861-
7862-
7863- https://t.co/e5yp25bQJh https://t.co/qdIgbW8FDe"
7864-
7865- """humans love to show off our moral virtues, religious convictions, political attitudes & lifestyle choices to others...Our descendants will continue to virtue signal in Mars colonies & spaceships heading for other star systems""
7866-
7867-
7868-
7869- @primalpoly in @Quillette
7870-
7871-
7872-
7873- https://t.co/YT64WzCLih https://t.co/wABaeleljP"
7874-
7875- """63% say they have a duty to vote, only 39% say they have a duty to be informed.... people believe that they have a moral obligation to vote yet feel that this does not entail the duty to keep informed in order to cast a “correct” vote""
7876-
7877-
7878-
7879- https://t.co/0VkPWvTbvE https://t.co/aGHCEIMDx9"
7880-
7881- It seems worth trying to change this norm. Instead of a norm of "good people vote, even if they don't know much", it should be "good people get informed and vote, or 2nd best they abstain; bad people vote when uninformed". https://t.co/TYjufjK9Vn
7882-
7883- "People feel a moral obligation to vote, but not to stay informed.
7884-
7885-
7886-
7887- This sounds like a typical meeting. https://t.co/gSQXeEKf3K"
7888-
7889- "Belief in free will seems to be associated with retributive attitudes and credulity. However, the evidence also suggests it is positively correlated with subjective well-being, tangible success in life, along with pro-social and compassionate behaviour" https://t.co/nrRLymVuI7
7890-
7891- "Debunking “myths about the mind” including:
7892-
7893-
7894-
7895- - birth order effects on personality
7896-
7897- - multiple intelligences
7898-
7899- - learning styles
7900-
7901- - long-term (strong) stability of attachment styles
7902-
7903- - “genes for” depression
7904-
7905- - and, yes, sex-differences are real
7906-
7907-
7908-
7909- Great to see it https://t.co/sGXVDCGLNK"
7910-
7911- """Young (college-educated) millennials are in a dating pool with 134 women for every 100 men. By the time two-thirds of the men are married, the dating pool for the remaining singles will become 67 women for every 33 men—or two women for every one man.""
7912-
7913-
7914-
7915- ?https://t.co/fh3nY5pl7X https://t.co/5lChRXT3Fw"
7916-
7917- """I left an environment of crude humor and brutal honesty and entered one of political correctness and nuanced semantics. I am no longer surrounded by my brothers, men who would undoubtedly die for me, and I for them""
7918-
7919-
7920-
7921- Great piece by my friend Andrew Nguyen https://t.co/IjIa4jsQR5"
7922-
7923- "Luxury beliefs" is a great term for the ideas of the sexual revolution peddled by elites that are devastating to the middle- and working classes. https://t.co/c0JiVRb8t4
7924-
7925- "Privileged elites decry social infrastructure that helps everybody else be happy and prosper.
7926-
7927-
7928-
7929- In the spirit of “open-mindedness” they keep everybody down!
7930-
7931-
7932-
7933- New word to explain this phenomenon! #luxurybeliefs
7934-
7935-
7936-
7937- By veteran @robkhenderson https://t.co/QIhEv5Dg7n"
7938-
7939- "“only 22 percent of U.S. adults are on Twitter, and 80 percent of the tweets come from 10 percent of users. If you rely on Twitter for political information, you are being informed by pundits (and bots) residing within 2.2 percent of the population”
7940-
7941-
7942-
7943- https://t.co/jWijrTklTf https://t.co/uS8xM5V5GN"
7944-
7945- "“When experts talk to experts, they always err on the side of under-explaining: to overexplain is a serious insult—“Do I have to spell it out for you?”—But this has an unfortunate byproduct: experts often talk past each other.”
7946-
7947-
7948-
7949- ?Intuition Pumps by @danieldennett https://t.co/4JIbbkW0p1"
7950-
7951- """Convicted criminal offenders had more children than individuals never convicted of a criminal offense...Importantly, the reproductive success of criminals was explained by a fertility increase from having children with several different partners.""
7952-
7953-
7954-
7955- https://t.co/yecuccigu2 https://t.co/ngeMSM5iTx"
7956-
7957- "evidence suggests people attend to the subtlest indicators of status...vice presidents in one company all started with identical offices that included a one-pen desk set. One vice president moved to a 2-pen set, and within 4 days all worked their way up to 3-pen sets."??? https://t.co/VIonnVDdtD
7958-
7959- Source ? https://t.co/JTuVUjkYpG
7960-
7961- "Women's size preferences for muscles on a man's body:
7962-
7963-
7964-
7965- 1. Obliques
7966-
7967- 2. Glutes
7968-
7969- 3. Abs
7970-
7971- 4. Biceps
7972-
7973- 5. Shoulders
7974-
7975- 6. Triceps
7976-
7977- 7. Calves
7978-
7979- 8. Delts
7980-
7981- 9. Quads
7982-
7983- 10. Pecs
7984-
7985-
7986-
7987- ""women prefer muscles that are hard to build to be larger than muscles that are easy to build.""
7988-
7989-
7990-
7991- https://t.co/ryvIWNPGMg https://t.co/5nXlawdaR5"
7992-
7993- “We have found no evidence to contradict the principle that men will do whatever is required to obtain sex, and perhaps not a great deal more. If men must become pillars of the community, or lie, or amass riches, or be romantic or funny, then many men will do precisely that.” https://t.co/lEqvR6FwYW
7994-
7995- Source https://t.co/Sp1tw2WZS6
7996-
7997- "In a quest to impress peers, moral grandstanders may trump up moral charges, or engage in moral one-upmanship, making increasingly strong claims to “outdo” other discussants as they try to show that they are more morally sensitive, or care more about justice." https://t.co/6fFeFqUGy4
7998-
7999- "Lately, I've been revisiting ""Why Evolution Is True"" by Jerry Coyne. This book is an underrated gem.
8000-
8001-
8002-
8003- The most memorable part was this explanation of adaptation being constrained by evolutionary history; a good reminder that ""adaptive"" doesn't necessarily mean ""ideal."" https://t.co/rMTwJ4RBA7"
8004-
8005- I expanded this into a brief essay on luxury beliefs for the @nypost sunday edition here: https://t.co/pWqr4mRynk https://t.co/qmZuGXW6tp
8006-
8007- @reiver All foster kids
8008-
8009- @Ibisdelux @SteveStuWill Highly recommend
8010-
8011- """Men were much more attracted to their female friends than vice versa, and more likely to think their female friends were attracted to them...women were generally not attracted to their male friends and assumed this lack of attraction was mutual""
8012-
8013-
8014-
8015- https://t.co/HqkJDQID2o https://t.co/I7Ge93W07r"
8016-
8017- "Smart people don’t like talking about IQ for the same reason rich people don’t like talking about money
8018-
8019-
8020-
8021- And they downplay the advantages for the same reason
8022-
8023-
8024-
8025- Excerpts from @sapinker and @primalpoly https://t.co/qwftc6Pcsz"
8026-
8027- Guys. https://t.co/lOKtMHZfcL
8028-
8029- """Economic threat led low mate-value men to be more prosocial, cooperative, and favor more redistributionist policies...but economic threat led high mate-value men to be more individualistic, less prosocial, and less favorable toward redistribution""
8030-
8031-
8032-
8033- https://t.co/sRwCXklAlU https://t.co/MmxkRDpTVw"
8034-
8035- "“If you intend to write as truthfully as you can, your days as a member of polite society are numbered”
8036-
8037-
8038-
8039- Stephen King, On Writing https://t.co/xunF22GVnO"
8040-
8041- "“When people hurt or kill someone, they usually do so because they feel that it is morally right or even obligatory to be violent...Most violence is motivated by moral emotions.”
8042-
8043-
8044-
8045- https://t.co/ceSUbz85qC https://t.co/ftjTkRL6QS"
8046-
8047- source ? https://t.co/ceSUbz85qC
8048-
8049- "Based on @EPoe187 ‘s wonderful thread this morning, I want to share some thoughts on “Luxury Beliefs.”
8050-
8051-
8052-
8053- Having been raised by status-obsessed parents, I feel like elite status in America is expressed in 2 ways:
8054-
8055-
8056-
8057- 1. Perfect self-control.
8058-
8059- 2. Effortlessness.
8060-
8061-
8062-
8063- https://t.co/N5hWqmlD5Y"
8064-
8065- @JenandZen Great thread. Upper class anxieties about food and fitness are fascinating to observe
8066-
8067- "When kids first begin school, oldest kids are 20% older than the youngest
8068-
8069-
8070-
8071- ""the youngest students score substantially lower than the oldest students...the youngest members of each cohort are even less likely to attend university”
8072-
8073-
8074-
8075- https://t.co/g0UFdTRTDS https://t.co/L2hEEZnSd2"
8076-
8077- “Despite being bombarded with demands...parents never hear a 6-year-old say “Can I bum a smoke, mom?” or “Will you make me an espresso?” Children’s preferences steer them toward carbs, salts, and lipids (fats) but away from pathogens and plant toxins (nicotine and caffeine)” https://t.co/E3AyPPGupv
8078-
8079- source ? https://t.co/ELHVgNDhek
8080-
8081- @neuroticwife @DrGaborMate I started young as well. Still, this book suggests young children are more wary of toxic substances than older children. None of my foster sibs were smoking at age 6. https://t.co/ucxDhKstd5
8082-
8083- "If people are ultimately selfish, why do they lose sleep over the idea that people are ultimately selfish?
8084-
8085-
8086-
8087- @SteveStuWill on the selfish gene theory
8088-
8089-
8090-
8091- ?: https://t.co/RNhAxsrOBG https://t.co/t5eppPol8Q"
8092-
8093- The rise in depression also continued for young adults (ages 18 to 25), from 8.3% in 2011 to 13.8% in 2018. Thus, 66% more young adults in 2018 (vs. 2011) had clinical-level depression. But little change for those 26+. Per NS-DUH: https://t.co/CWRz6InGZd
8094-
8095- "Google searches that positively covary with US state-level IQ:
8096-
8097-
8098-
8099- ""cooking corn on the cob""
8100-
8101- ""going off the pill""
8102-
8103- ""calories in pumpkin""
8104-
8105- ""owning a dog""
8106-
8107- ""free snacks""
8108-
8109-
8110-
8111- Searches that negatively covary:
8112-
8113-
8114-
8115- ""real fight""
8116-
8117- ""heal a broken heart""
8118-
8119- ""how to file a claim""
8120-
8121- ""join the air force"" https://t.co/oFoMgT4kPv"
8122-
8123- Source https://t.co/Yr3EHu2nHK
8124-
8125- 'Luxury beliefs' have become the latest status symbol for rich Americans https://t.co/G4aTtYlsPA https://t.co/LnLiqX9n7Q
8126-
8127- "From the archives: ""Political Moderates Are Lying"" by Vincent Harinam & Rob Henderson.
8128-
8129-
8130-
8131- https://t.co/aww9sYXxAH"
8132-
8133- Interesting that religiously unaffiliated people who believe in “nothing in particular” are the most likely group to hold “new age” beliefs — believing in things like like astrology, reincarnation, or psychics. https://t.co/hpXFUnHy4E
8134-
8135- @neuroticwife @DrGaborMate will do ? And thanks
8136-
8137- @ImHardcory Reminds me of this passage from @WiringTheBrain’s book Innate https://t.co/hR3OHfnbXw
8138-
8139- "“Maleness is by far the biggest risk factor for violence...men kill men massively more often than women kill women— on average, 26 times more often.”
8140-
8141-
8142-
8143- https://t.co/FgFpTVxsp7 https://t.co/sFY7Qz0tMy"
8144-
8145- """It turns out that 20 percent of men account for about 70 percent of all self-reported sexual partnerships with women in the United States (20 percent of men report 70 percent of the female partners).""
8146-
8147-
8148-
8149- https://t.co/lBK5PIilef https://t.co/mEoROMpa0B"
8150-
8151- "Can't wait, this will be such a great session! I'll be presenting work with @robkhenderson on social threat and moral judgment.
8152-
8153-
8154-
8155- @SPSPnews @Gates_Cambridge @CambPsych #SPSP2020 https://t.co/2aHo4Jrkjj"
8156-
8157- @AmaliaHalikias It is a mindblowing finding that few seem interested in
8158-
8159- """If there is such a thing as a universal criterion for “the good life,” then it must be the sense of social proximity...of being acknowledged and recognized, of being included and intimate with others, no matter what. It is being safe, the ultimate prize""
8160-
8161-
8162-
8163- https://t.co/krFqKrS5d9 https://t.co/VRWkz0AeX5"
8164-
8165- "American government regulations allow food labels to understate calories by up to 20% (to ensure consumers are not short-changed in terms of how much nutrition they receive). The information on some processed frozen foods misstates their calorific content by as much as 70%." https://t.co/ZAxPHDlz9f
8166-
8167- "East, West, Man, or Woman, kindness and attractiveness are mate essentials. Women also want a mate w/good financial prospects. Westerners also want a sense of humor. Other mate traits are luxuries. New work by @SteveStuWill and friends:
8168-
8169-
8170-
8171- https://t.co/BeWME7uc6w https://t.co/dPbM5RBh9C"
8172-
8173- "“Field studies indicate that harmless gossiping with one’s colleagues builds friendship, group cohesiveness, and morale, and all of this leads to greater job satisfaction...gossip between 2 individuals increases the bonds of friendship between them”
8174-
8175-
8176-
8177- ?:https://t.co/NJczev6ebL https://t.co/jIXqoBbiER"
8178-
8179- I discussed luxury beliefs with @glennbeck (starts around 27:30) https://t.co/2tLSzXWrdq @theblaze
8180-
8181- "“Modern people have trouble believing that preliterate tribes go to war over women...Across the world, the best-fed foraging people’s are the most warlike...‘Even though we like meat, we like women a whole lot more.‘“
8182-
8183-
8184-
8185- https://t.co/FgFpTVxsp7 https://t.co/kY0JfQFsjc"
8186-
8187- "“Hard times show you who your real friends are...ironically, the comfortable environment that makes us physically more secure may make us emotionally less secure, because it minimizes the crises that tell us who our real friends are.”
8188-
8189-
8190-
8191- https://t.co/FgFpTVxsp7 https://t.co/QNPlAoDo70"
8192-
8193- "“men who were able to do 40 push-ups or more had a 96 percent reduced risk of heart disease compared with men who could do less than 10 push-ups...the average male in college is capable of between 18 to 26 push-ups”
8194-
8195-
8196-
8197- https://t.co/QEH3GZ39AZ https://t.co/KWLlBfyzke"
8198-
8199- @Scientific_Bird @RealYeyoZa https://t.co/V69Hw1ZCCU
8200-
8201- "England during WWI:
8202-
8203-
8204-
8205- “people did not like to see lads of army age walking about in civilian clothing. Women would come up to you and give you a white feather, or stick it in the lapel of your coat. A white feather is a sign of cowardice...It got so bad it wasn’t safe to go out” https://t.co/GbbisExVnG"
8206-
8207- source ? https://t.co/JPP5VAuGQv
8208-
8209- @NormanSiebrasse Interesting. I'll have to check that out
8210-
8211- "“We are inclined to label callously planned violence such as the Holocaust as “inhuman.” But...it is not inhuman at all. It is deeply human. No other mammal has such a deliberate approach to mass killing of its own species.”
8212-
8213-
8214-
8215- https://t.co/ceSUbz85qC https://t.co/WJW76nLOWZ"
8216-
8217- "The Young Male Syndrome
8218-
8219-
8220-
8221- ""Homicide is overwhelmingly a male affair...Victim and offender populations are almost identical, with unemployed, unmarried, young men greatly overrepresented...many, perhaps most, homicides concern status competition""
8222-
8223-
8224-
8225- https://t.co/jWdn2NLDdA https://t.co/9IGTMGCQ6L"
8226-
8227- @traceyfutures https://t.co/sPMRM61zcx
8228-
8229- "Average American man today: 195.5 lbs (88.7kg)
8230-
8231-
8232-
8233- Men in 1960: 166 lbs (75.4kg)
8234-
8235-
8236-
8237- Average American woman today: 166 lbs (75.4kg)
8238-
8239-
8240-
8241- Women in 1960: 140 lbs (64kg)
8242-
8243-
8244-
8245- https://t.co/7yNe6M0WNV"
8246-
8247- "On average, vegetarians and pescatarians reported consuming meat occasionally or even regularly...there can be large discrepancies between self-perception and actual meat consumption...the meat consumption of vegetarian males was considerably higher than that of females" https://t.co/sKZzrnIXQt
8248-
8249- Source https://t.co/kK8jJ2lRY7
8250-
8251- Male vegetarians report eating slightly more than 3 servings of meat per week https://t.co/gMbFYUtqHw
8252-
8253- """female fruit flies rejected a male they observed being rejected by a female and female sailfin mollies (fish) reject males that were observed with a female attempting to escape from them; a similar phenomenon of rejection has been observed in humans""
8254-
8255-
8256-
8257- https://t.co/vIa5MRts5o https://t.co/pxcXbD5b73"
8258-
8259- """a tendency to favor organic foods can be viewed as a costly signaling trait, leading to flaunting about one's prosocial tendencies...happiness is experienced when one has the opportunity to attain status and to climb up in the peer group hierarchy""
8260-
8261-
8262-
8263- https://t.co/3BCWP8Z1wU https://t.co/l1TAYGrRfa"
8264-
8265- “early Roman aristocracy was more likely to be killed in wars than the average citizen...wealthy classes were the first to volunteer extra taxes when needed...officers and centurions (but not common soldiers!) served without pay...the greatest burden was placed on the wealthy” https://t.co/go1DtI7l0P
8266-
8267- https://t.co/JPP5VAuGQv
8268-
8269- "“the study of happiness often sounds like a sermon for traditional values. The numbers show it is not the rich, privileged, robust, or good-looking who are happy; it is those who have spouses, friends, religion, and challenging, meaningful work”
8270-
8271-
8272-
8273- https://t.co/FgFpTVxsp7 https://t.co/SPG6mg7HyI"
8274-
8275- Grad school application season is upon us and I’m getting lots of inquiries. The process in the UK differs a bit from the US and other countries, so the same questions keep coming up. Here are some answers to 10 FAQs about applying to @CambPsych for graduate study. [Thread]
8276-
8277- """In most extant human societies, successful men routinely convert high status and power into monopolization of multiple women. It follows that males at the other end of the scale are likelier than females to suffer complete reproductive failure""
8278-
8279-
8280-
8281- https://t.co/PSFzzdil5y https://t.co/dB9SqqT5f7"
8282-
8283- "“Despite never owning a toothbrush or floss, hunter-gatherers rarely got cavities or gum disease. In contrast, the teeth of early farmers were typically half-rotten, and by medieval times they were utterly foul”
8284-
8285-
8286-
8287- https://t.co/qkRjNLYpH2 https://t.co/mdbZdCeRad"
8288-
8289- """in general, university education increased negative attitudes about children and decreased positive attitudes, while religiosity increased positive attitudes about children and decreased negative ones”
8290-
8291-
8292-
8293- https://t.co/uqlLzHJfKZ https://t.co/nxXaRET9zh"
8294-
8295- "Men rated as less attractive earned 9% less in hourly earnings than those with average looks; those who were rated as handsome earned 5% more than those considered to be average. For women, the penalty for being unattractive was 5%, and the advantage of being attractive was 4%." https://t.co/ZsIZG6shAj
8296-
8297- "@davidzweig Interesting. The reference in the book:
8298-
8299-
8300-
8301- https://t.co/sMkg4GC1ec https://t.co/7cHn41Ggfi"
8302-
8303- Lesbian, gay, and heterosexual adoptive parents showed no differences in dividing child rearing tasks, and their children were equally well adjusted. https://t.co/T37PtCQo5I https://t.co/s5pwuR4RWt
8304-
8305- "But what is class now? It’s not land, or heredity, or even wealth per se (as our president shows and knows.) Above all, class is fashion- fashion in consumption, fashion in display, fashion in belief. It is self as visible embodiment of Right Knowing.
8306-
8307-
8308-
8309- https://t.co/s7txMTryT0"
8310-
8311- "@bryan_caplan ""only three or four in every hundred PhD students in the United Kingdom will land a permanent staff position at a university. It’s only a little better in the United States""
8312-
8313-
8314-
8315- https://t.co/9dtoUDTnky https://t.co/qHghz6je4Q"
8316-
8317- """people report high authenticity when they do what is socially valued, rather than being true to what one is actually like inside...the guiding “true self” is not what one’s inner traits embrace but what the external world values""
8318-
8319-
8320-
8321- https://t.co/kRPpWMj2xS https://t.co/CAg5U5urSa"
8322-
8323- """The average college graduate now has considerably lower verbal ability than the average college graduate 40 years ago. For employers, this means that a college degree does not have the same meaning as it once did for verbal ability""
8324-
8325-
8326-
8327- https://t.co/IQMXORZduX https://t.co/Nc2t0g91Ru"
8328-
8329- "Do men or women make better leaders?
8330-
8331-
8332-
8333- Most people say they are equal.
8334-
8335-
8336-
8337- But white liberal men are more likely to say women, and white conservative men are more likely to say men.
8338-
8339-
8340-
8341- White conservative women are pretty balanced, and white liberal women drastically favor women. https://t.co/qKZqZZdv3i"
8342-
8343- "More gender equal countries: Larger differences between men and women; fewer women in STEM
8344-
8345-
8346-
8347- Less gender equal: Smaller differences; more women in STEM
8348-
8349-
8350-
8351- ""Treating men and women the same makes them different, and treating them differently makes them the same"" -@SteveStuWill https://t.co/LccQBzoU0y"
8352-
8353- @SteveStuWill https://t.co/muVu9nUdMW
8354-
8355- Male vegetarians report eating slightly more than 3 servings of meat per week https://t.co/gMbFYUtqHw
8356-
8357- """Of the several hundred students tested, almost none demonstrated a semblance of acceptable methodological reasoning about everyday-life events...college students are bad at reasoning about everyday events despite years of coursework in science and math""
8358-
8359-
8360-
8361- https://t.co/VJBHUltqeQ https://t.co/aM5f5rhIjR"
8362-
8363- """Women are more likely to finish whatever education they start. Their overall high school graduation rate is 8% higher than men’s. Their 4-year BA graduation rate is 33% higher than men's. Women out-finish men even when their prior academic records match""
8364-
8365-
8366-
8367- https://t.co/VJBHUltqeQ https://t.co/twe6WKjo0n"
8368-
8369- @ImHardcory Seems to align with the findings that men are perceived as lower in ability but higher in agency https://t.co/gdYXKiF3t4
8370-
8371- "people believe men are not interested in HEED (Healthcare, Early Education, and Domestic) occupations because women are in the majority, rather than because they assume these careers pay less...people assume that men will be less interested in any career that is majority female" https://t.co/XiYVzG8gAV
8372-
8373- @ImHardcory Interesting, look forward to learning more ?
8374-
8375- "Untrue in my case— women outnumber men 3 to 1 in psychology— and I love psychology ?
8376-
8377-
8378-
8379- https://t.co/AgbrdayLjE
8380-
8381-
8382-
8383- https://t.co/DzweeqIhJo https://t.co/32QLEiUTaG"
8384-
8385- @ajmackiel Women mostly dominate, though not as high as 3 to 1 in some research fields https://t.co/IZRjWwZgX8 https://t.co/uEG9aPGOsr
8386-
8387- "In the past, upper-class Americans used to display their social status with luxury goods. Today, they do it with luxury beliefs." https://t.co/z6nZode2Zd
8388-
8389- """the marriage market is probably the strongest reason to pay for expensive private schools. Going to Harvard may not get you a better job but almost certainly puts you in an exclusive dating pool for life""
8390-
8391-
8392-
8393- https://t.co/VJBHUltqeQ https://t.co/nIt7r0uw7b"
8394-
8395- @ankurrsharma @wesyang I’ve heard that elites are simultaneously arrogant and anxious. The anxiety didn’t make much sense to me until learning about the idea of elite overproduction https://t.co/pyyyzmWf3y
8396-
8397- @ShroomXXI Paul Fussell claimed brand name universities function as the American version of formal titles (e.g. duke, baron). At least in the minds of their alumni
8398-
8399- "Endorsement of redistribution is predicted by compassion, envy, and the expectation of personal gain. By contrast, a taste for fairness fails to predict attitudes about redistribution...Endorsement of fairness failed to predict support for redistribution in all 3 studies" https://t.co/3GraCh0VP4
8400-
8401- "Adults under 30 vs. over 65 who believe:
8402-
8403-
8404-
8405- -People just look out for themselves most of the time: 73% (under 30) vs. 48% (over 65)
8406-
8407-
8408-
8409- -Most people would try to take advantage of you if they got a chance: 71% vs. 39%
8410-
8411-
8412-
8413- -Most ppl can’t be trusted: 60% vs. 29%
8414-
8415-
8416-
8417- https://t.co/smSaADJ6xm https://t.co/zPwmuvCaDS"
8418-
8419- "Tragic vs. Utopian view of human nature
8420-
8421-
8422-
8423- Tragic
8424-
8425- -humans are inherently limited and selfish; social arrangements must acknowledge those limits
8426-
8427-
8428-
8429- Utopian
8430-
8431- -human shortcomings are the result of social arrangements; humans are perfectible
8432-
8433-
8434-
8435- book by @sapinker, idea is from @ThomasSowell https://t.co/7Ln9Aob2fC"
8436-
8437- @sapinker @ThomasSowell ?https://t.co/TxNFrxlSoh https://t.co/JaQYr0Nfof
8438-
8439- """the majority of women are only willing to communicate romantically with a small minority of men while most men are willing to communicate romantically with most women...the majority of women find the majority of men unattractive""
8440-
8441-
8442-
8443- https://t.co/94iH6tSrSQ https://t.co/f1IA5HBImv"
8444-
8445- Of Note: 'Luxury beliefs' are the latest status symbol for rich Americans https://t.co/5Z16ce2qlR
8446-
8447- "“Much of what is today called “social criticism” consists of members of the upper class denouncing the tastes of the lower classes (bawdy entertainment, fast food, plentiful consumer goods) while considering themselves egalitarians”
8448-
8449-
8450-
8451- https://t.co/TxNFrxlSoh https://t.co/YvAIBCb0cN"
8452-
8453- """in many societies, any girl who grows up automatically becomes a woman...Meanwhile, a boy does not automatically become a man, and instead is often required to prove himself, usually by passing stringent tests or producing more than he consumes""
8454-
8455-
8456-
8457- https://t.co/kRPpWMj2xS https://t.co/wPJh4HJH4P"
8458-
8459- "I was 27 when I wrote the rough draft of this. I was afraid to let people read it
8460-
8461-
8462-
8463- https://t.co/j9gw9qNuAX
8464-
8465-
8466-
8467- https://t.co/D5Uhx2ymZt"
8468-
8469- """Evolution ruthlessly selects against truth strategies and for payoff strategies. An organism that sees objective reality is less fit than an organism that sees fitness payoffs. Seeing objective reality will make you extinct.""
8470-
8471-
8472-
8473- https://t.co/CZlYDq1CSe https://t.co/qKbxfGAiTz"
8474-
8475- """Why do people feel shame when others falsely accuse them of doing something wrong? Potential or actual social devaluation by others is sufficient to elicit shame, even when there is no wrongdoing""
8476-
8477-
8478-
8479- https://t.co/OyUm3jSD8I https://t.co/onGoHj7DEG"
8480-
8481- "I share the author's irritation at those who use isolated success stories to claim that hard work is all that is required to ""beat the odds""
8482-
8483-
8484-
8485- For every foster kid like me who graduated from college, 20 go to jail (among boys)
8486-
8487-
8488-
8489- https://t.co/SeE0yEn8ig https://t.co/PEg4RcnOKb"
8490-
8491- "I disagree with the author about other aspects. Responsible adults are more important to kids than ""the system.""
8492-
8493-
8494-
8495- Sometimes ""the system"" is a convenient scapegoat for adults to neglect responsibilities"
8496-
8497- I wrote more here https://t.co/IM6JU18lzr https://t.co/jPPsN92JkA
8498-
8499- @timminglab Can’t recall where, but read that if one wants to work in academia, the supervisor is more important. And if one wants to work in industry, the institution is more important
8500-
8501- "The bird version of stolen valor (when veterans call out imposters who wear unearned military decorations)
8502-
8503-
8504-
8505- Or... even birds cry fowl when they see stolen valor ?
8506-
8507-
8508-
8509- https://t.co/qkRjNLYpH2 https://t.co/fmU6Kzjm8X"
8510-
8511- @wesyang I once read something like: If the system you are fighting is afraid of you, it will quietly make you a member of it
8512-
8513- @akintundeahmad No.
8514-
8515- "Traits that aid survival but turn off the opposite sex tend to disappear from a population
8516-
8517-
8518-
8519- Traits that diminish odds of survival but attract the opposite sex can spread in a population
8520-
8521-
8522-
8523- https://t.co/qkRjNLYpH2 https://t.co/PnI9txvsWV"
8524-
8525- "@akintundeahmad That comment was about my own case. Responsible parents increase odds of success. Irresponsible parents reduce odds of success. That’s why I shared the finding that 60% of former foster youth go to jail and less than 3% graduate from college
8526-
8527-
8528-
8529- Other relevant findings:"
8530-
8531- "@akintundeahmad Children raised by single parents are 10X more likely to be abused and 8X more likely to be neglected
8532-
8533-
8534-
8535- https://t.co/3FiezatT2k"
8536-
8537- @akintundeahmad Children raised by stepparents 40X more likely to be physically abused (even controlling for poverty and SES) https://t.co/lJNLU2MdSU
8538-
8539- @akintundeahmad Risk of death from any kind of injury is 2 to 15 times higher for children in stepfamilies https://t.co/f038I5TJAC
8540-
8541- @akintundeahmad Foster kids are about 4X more likely to commit suicide https://t.co/ZQMAztFDWW
8542-
8543- @akintundeahmad Number of kids entering foster care due to parental drug use has more than doubled since 2000 https://t.co/wD4GhTkqAm
8544-
8545- @akintundeahmad Children’s risk of being killed by a stepparent is 600 times greater than being killed by a birth parent https://t.co/N2ZsHzMIec https://t.co/PwbCVxVcLG
8546-
8547- “parents were more motivated to pass wealth to sons than daughters because the reproductive benefits that accrue to wealthy sons are greater than the benefits that accrue to wealthy daughters. Partially because of these sex differences, gender inequality spread across the globe” https://t.co/Op2YO5X0DF
8548-
8549- Source https://t.co/qkRjNLYpH2
8550-
8551- @clairlemon Reinforcing narratives. Reminds me of this piece from @razibkhan https://t.co/cKkL7B1WlU https://t.co/91lX3KwVYu
8552-
8553- @holzbach @akintundeahmad Adoptive parents go through a rigorous screening process to adopt
8554-
8555- “stepparenthood is the strongest risk factor for child abuse ever identified...a stepparent is 40 to 100 times more likely to kill a young child, even when confounding factors— poverty, mother’s age, the traits of people who tend to remarry, are taken into account.” https://t.co/E3VHd9epyk
8556-
8557- Source https://t.co/FgFpTVxsp7
8558-
8559- @paulg https://t.co/8JPXRZa4xA
8560-
8561- "A line from my luxury beliefs essay that was cut from the final version:
8562-
8563-
8564-
8565- ""Just as today’s fashionable clothing will soon be out-of-date, so will today’s fashionable opinions. Is it time to update your wardrobe?""
8566-
8567-
8568-
8569- https://t.co/pWqr4mRynk https://t.co/H35nFKEHvl"
8570-
8571- @paulg One of my favorite essays. I re-read it every so often https://t.co/uBmSQvL6Hj
8572-
8573- "Cancel culture and social status
8574-
8575-
8576-
8577- If there is an activity that reliably results in people gaining status for themselves or their group, then people will do it. If it helps strengthen social bonds between the group, even better"
8578-
8579- "One way to raise the status of yourself and your group is to do something good
8580-
8581-
8582-
8583- But that involves hard work. And it’s hard to unite your group around something that requires effort and potential failure"
8584-
8585- "There is an easier way to gain status and strengthen social bonds within a group.
8586-
8587-
8588-
8589- Broadcast the bad behavior of others. People are more likely to join in this activity"
8590-
8591- "It is more fun for group members.
8592-
8593-
8594-
8595- Canceling people offers status, social solidarity, and fun distraction at little cost"
8596-
8597- "Attempting to move up and failing can be hard to accept. But trying to bring others down and failing is not as unpleasant.
8598-
8599-
8600-
8601- It provides opportunities to identify other adversaries. What or who is preventing you from bringing your target down? People can unite around that question"
8602-
8603- "If you’re a 6 on the social ladder, working up to a 7 is hard.
8604-
8605-
8606-
8607- But scheming to bring a 7 down to a 5 is easier. And more thrilling.
8608-
8609-
8610-
8611- It is much easier to unite people to bring a 7 down to a 5 than to lift themselves up from a 6 to a 7"
8612-
8613- Uniting to bring someone down has another benefit: a filter mechanism to identify committed group members
8614-
8615- "Broadcasting bad behavior of others forces people to respond.
8616-
8617-
8618-
8619- Those who agree the person should be canceled can be counted on. They're loyal"
8620-
8621- "But those who ask for evidence, or debate the behavior, or question the propriety of cancel culture
8622-
8623-
8624-
8625- They have revealed themselves to be uncommitted"
8626-
8627- @NormanSiebrasse Yeah, excellent book
8628-
8629- "@oliverburkeman @amyalkon ""You'll be next"" doesn’t really compute to most people. It’s just a set of words.
8630-
8631-
8632-
8633- The only real consequence people register is social disapproval. As painful as it gets for affluent tweeters in 2019"
8634-
8635- "@oliverburkeman @amyalkon There are few of those cases. Most people don't imagine it happening to them
8636-
8637-
8638-
8639- The immediate incentive to be a good group member (increase in social approval, feeling of camaraderie among peers) is stronger than the abstract possibility of being the next target"
8640-
8641- "Cancel culture is not going away
8642-
8643-
8644-
8645- The social rewards for taking someone down are too immediate and gratifying"
8646-
8647- "The potential dangers too distant and abstract.
8648-
8649-
8650-
8651- ""You'll be next"" doesn't really register for most people. It's just a set of words.
8652-
8653-
8654-
8655- The immediate benefit of social status and in-group camaraderie registers loudly and clearly"
8656-
8657- "It is likely those involved in cancel culture overlap with those who observe this supposed nearsightedness about climate change (immediate reward/distant penalty)
8658-
8659-
8660-
8661- But everyone favors immediate social rewards over avoiding the remote possibility of future suffering"
8662-
8663- @wesyang Reinforcing narratives from the cultural elite... @razibkhan https://t.co/cKkL7B1WlU https://t.co/wOlyjDdhnM
8664-
8665- @CodyBrown Interesting. Silence is sometimes equated with support for the wrongdoer--people feel compelled to voice solidarity, lest they be viewed as supporters of the alleged transgression
8666-
8667- Thread. https://t.co/Wzgjmpx7lf
8668-
8669- "@CodyBrown I don't see cancel culture disappearing, unfortunately.
8670-
8671-
8672-
8673- Unless a different and equally pleasurable/immediate incentive emerges that outweighs the joy people get from partaking"
8674-
8675- "@paulg There are ways ?I hope to share some results soon
8676-
8677-
8678-
8679- Fascinating essay, and the reasons are alike. I was quite different from what you describe (I was smart, but preferred to be cool). Allure of popularity even captures the smart kids sometimes..."
8680-
8681- @AzorInfo @cdrsalamander Anti vaccination is championed by affluent people. If anti-vaccination belief spreads, they will be the least harmed
8682-
8683- @AzorInfo @cdrsalamander @G_S_Bhogal Material comfort can preclude the deep social bonds that only exist in times of strife. So we create the strife to experience the bonds... @vincentharinam and I have written about it here https://t.co/0ARuY9H8aK
8684-
8685- """Overall, the evidence suggests that when a prominent figure apologizes for a controversial statement, the public is either unaffected or becomes more likely to desire that the individual be punished.""
8686-
8687-
8688-
8689- https://t.co/w0mvDSztOM https://t.co/KEfUuRcugR"
8690-
8691- @AzorInfo @cdrsalamander @G_S_Bhogal Material comfort can preclude the deep social bonds that only exist in times of strife. So we create the strife to experience the bonds... @vincentharinam and I have written about it here https://t.co/0ARuY9H8aK
8692-
8693- "Check out our paper, led by @gabi_pavarini @OxPsychiatry, on the effect of oxytocin on mimicry of affiliative emotions, now out in ‘Psychoneuroendocrinology’ @CambPsych @JesusCollegeCam
8694-
8695-
8696-
8697- https://t.co/eKE5uzJ41a [open access] https://t.co/z3R1WCOifu"
8698-
8699- "If something costs an arm and a leg, that means it costs $323,099
8700-
8701-
8702-
8703- Value of body parts, according to insurance companies:
8704-
8705-
8706-
8707- Arm: $169,878
8708-
8709- Leg: $153,221
8710-
8711- Hand: $144,930
8712-
8713- Foot: $91,779
8714-
8715- Thumb: $42,432
8716-
8717- Pinky: $11,343
8718-
8719- Eye: $96,700
8720-
8721- Ear: $38,050
8722-
8723- Testicle: $27,678
8724-
8725-
8726-
8727- https://t.co/clPJ4Q0RHG"
8728-
8729- “wealth has only a trivial effect on happiness unless we have more than those around us, suggesting it is status and not money that we are really after...if all of society rises in wealth at the same time, increases in wealth beyond poverty provide no increase in happiness” https://t.co/hq7y1tyDnX
8730-
8731- ? https://t.co/qkRjNLYpH2
8732-
8733- @schwinn3 There are many, many more passages I find fascinating but don't share. Don't let these tweets deter you from reading ?
8734-
8735- "“Everything that occurs in the world, in every epoch, has something that corresponds to it in the ancient times. The reason is that these things were done by men, who have and have always had the same passions.”
8736-
8737-
8738-
8739- Machiavelli, Discourses https://t.co/V0Kc40PfPh"
8740-
8741- "“Just because evolution relies on reproduction doesn’t mean that humans evolved a desire to have children...Rather, evolution gave us a strong desire to have sex, and then tossed in a tendency to feel fond of any children we produced”
8742-
8743-
8744-
8745- https://t.co/qkRjNLYpH2 https://t.co/eOZLxo0jUN"
8746-
8747- """women were more attracted to men when there was a 50% chance that the men liked them than when there was a 100% chance...Uncertainty increased their attraction toward the men""
8748-
8749-
8750-
8751- https://t.co/SpP5xJlxqB https://t.co/puEOKttM6z"
8752-
8753- "“Humans are tribal creatures. They were not designed to reason dispassionately about the world; rather, they were designed to reason in ways that promote the interests of their coalition.""
8754-
8755-
8756-
8757- Great new paper from @ImHardcory, @EPoe187
8758-
8759-
8760-
8761- https://t.co/CSSagis0Jv https://t.co/UHjyiw60Oc"
8762-
8763- "“male stupidity is actually an adaptation to female choosiness, as male risk taking and conflict are products of sexual selection...risk taking is an honest signal of how robust & skilled a person is...women can use male risk taking as a sign of quality”
8764-
8765-
8766-
8767- https://t.co/qkRjNLYpH2 https://t.co/hTVds5flsX"
8768-
8769- "@wesyang Many instances of Russell conjugations today...
8770-
8771-
8772-
8773- https://t.co/CZOHOmhgmU @EricRWeinstein https://t.co/sDUTH6QVPp"
8774-
8775- "“22% of men aged 21-30 with less than a bachelor's degree reported not working at all in the previous year—up from 9.5% in 2000...In 2000, 35% of lower-skilled young men lived with family. Now, more than 50% live with parents""
8776-
8777-
8778-
8779- https://t.co/L4l5EPWhrL @AndrewYang in @Quillette https://t.co/KUlNHqwg88"
8780-
8781- @georg_renner Danke ?
8782-
8783- “You must beware of such people...they are often among the most adept players at power...These types often display their weakness and lack of power as a kind of moral virtue...Making a show of weakness is actually an effective strategy, subtle and deceptive, in the game of power” https://t.co/RblCqrN5Qq
8784-
8785- ?https://t.co/OXGVlO9Ace
8786-
8787- @zoebchance It really is. I've been meaning to look into @RyanHoliday's work as well. Is there a particular book you recommend to start?
8788-
8789- """In the past, upper-class Americans used to display their social status with luxury goods. Today, they do it with luxury beliefs.""
8790-
8791-
8792-
8793- What a great concept
8794-
8795-
8796-
8797- https://t.co/q23fIqYFp0"
8798-
8799- “those who make a show of innocence are the least innocent of all...you can recognize them by the way they flaunt their moral qualities, their exquisite sense of justice... throwing dust in our eyes, distracting us from their power plays with their air of moral superiority” https://t.co/lr2xl28qP1
8800-
8801- Source https://t.co/OXGVlO9Ace
8802-
8803- @zoebchance @RyanHoliday I actually read Conspiracy last year. Couldn’t put it down
8804-
8805- "“a chess player can burn up to 6,000 calories a day while playing in a tournament, 3 times what an average person consumes in a day...grandmasters’ stress responses to chess are similar to what elite athletes experience”
8806-
8807-
8808-
8809- https://t.co/szzJhICqSY https://t.co/owkBTjH9G8"
8810-
8811- """Of all the factors most predictive of economic mobility in America, one factor clearly stands out in their study: family structure...kids are more likely to climb the income ladder when they are raised by two, married parents""
8812-
8813-
8814-
8815- https://t.co/YmCxCSr3W4 @WilcoxNMP https://t.co/AjRKqVDReQ"
8816-
8817- """When people learn that I study psychology, they often ask, 'What do you think of Jordan Peterson?'""
8818-
8819-
8820-
8821- An essay I wrote about @jordanbpeterson
8822-
8823-
8824-
8825- https://t.co/FoF6fMQrjV"
8826-
8827- @april_harding @jordanbpeterson Thanks April ?
8828-
8829- @jonathanstea @jordanbpeterson Great piece?
8830-
8831- """Rising education automatically sparks credential inflation; as credentials proliferate, you must study harder and longer to convince employers to hire you. In an everyone-has-a-B.A. dystopia, an aspiring janitor might need a master’s to land a job""
8832-
8833-
8834-
8835- https://t.co/VJBHUltqeQ https://t.co/q2zDUHyCTS"
8836-
8837- Useful concept https://t.co/4I01kPVbaD
8838-
8839- @0x404_tobi @georg_renner Nur ein bisschen. Ich verstehe nur Bahnhof
8840-
8841- "meat contributed, on average, 60% of the calories in 10 human foraging societies, whereas 5 chimpanzee communities obtained 2% of energy from hunted foods...Collected resources (fruits, leaves, flowers, plant parts) formed the bulk of their diet: 95% vs. 8% of the forager diet" https://t.co/gBvkC9DxwJ
8842-
8843- """an increase of $4200 in a husband's earnings is associated with being married to a woman who weighs 1.2 pounds less...if we compare a husband earning $40,000 with a husband earning $80,000, the latter will be matched to a wife who weighs 12 pounds less""
8844-
8845-
8846-
8847- https://t.co/ervH6Mim4J https://t.co/XBFGkIDQ6t"
8848-
8849- """Additionally, the heavier a wife is, the shorter her husband tends to be; 10 pounds more on her part is correlated with 0.14 inches less height on his.""
8850-
8851-
8852-
8853- https://t.co/ervH6Mim4J https://t.co/7qM6k5UbZ6"
8854-
8855- "tall men were perceived as more socially attractive, better adjusted, more masculine, and as having greater professional status when compared with short men but not with men of average height...findings suggest shortness is more of a liability than tallness is an asset" https://t.co/DPzQJZ3pJj
8856-
8857- source https://t.co/ds7qO8ttkH
8858-
8859- @seni4africa @jordanbpeterson Wishing him and his family all the best.
8860-
8861- "Luxury Beliefs:" that's good. 'Luxury beliefs' are the latest status symbol for rich Americans https://t.co/sSbUKw7jrl via @nypost
8862-
8863- "Flirting seems not to be a direct expression of one’s mating interest. Rather, flirting can be conceptualized as a strategic behaviour that includes deception and ambiguous actions in the service of detecting others’ intentions while veiling one’s own mating interest" https://t.co/5LfVN9tz0u
8864-
8865- https://t.co/0SUSsr8Ila
8866-
8867- """Women prefer, on average, a larger height difference between themselves and their partner than men do...women are most satisfied when their partner was 21cm (8in) taller, whereas men are most satisfied when they were 8cm (3in) taller than their partner""
8868-
8869-
8870-
8871- https://t.co/5g0bM7K9L2 https://t.co/Glir9xIMWV"
8872-
8873- @Scientific_Bird Interesting. I'll have to look more into his work at some point
8874-
8875- @RealYeyoZa In my working class hometown and in the military, race was not treated as a big deal. Wasn’t until I got to undergrad that I met people who espoused the importance of race. Not eager to see what happens when this habit trickles to the non-affluent
8876-
8877- @steverathje2 @DegenRolf Very interesting !
8878-
8879- """A group of likeminded individuals can reinforce one another’s tentative viewpoints through repeated interactions...When we see our uncertain opinions echoed back to us, our beliefs strengthen.""
8880-
8881-
8882-
8883- https://t.co/3Gs154JYes via @Quillette https://t.co/XD3AdU3sdv"
8884-
8885- "“our brains were shaped for fitness, not for truth. Sometimes truth is adaptive, but sometimes it is not. Conflicts of interest are inherent to the human condition, and we are apt to want our version of the truth, rather than the truth itself, to prevail”
8886-
8887-
8888-
8889- https://t.co/FgFpTVxsp7 https://t.co/honUvtDgWr"
8890-
8891- """People assessed as more physically attractive at age 15 had higher socioeconomic positions at 36, even after adjusting for parental socioeconomic background, their own intelligence, health, self esteem, education and other adult socioeconomic outcomes""
8892-
8893-
8894-
8895- https://t.co/xCoYMwP9KN https://t.co/f0tHM15YyZ"
8896-
8897- @FedorShabashev https://t.co/LKUK9zTY6I
8898-
8899- "Political psyc researchers - I'm looking for papers investigating observation/reputation-based expression of political views. Have any suggestions? Particularly interested for how they are expressed in the presence of in-group members.
8900-
8901-
8902-
8903- Thanks! Please rt!"
8904-
8905- "In 6 studies across samples & cultures (n = 1600), Szu-chi Huang and @aaker found that viewing a goal as a journey (not as a destination) led to greater engagement with the goal.
8906-
8907-
8908-
8909- Great example of how metaphors shape thinking and behavior @GeorgeLakoff
8910-
8911-
8912-
8913- https://t.co/BvRfAeKN4l"
8914-
8915- "“Indeed, the single biggest predictor of extramarital sex is premarital sexual permissiveness—people who have many sex partners before marriage tend to be more unfaithful than those who have few sexual partners before marriage”
8916-
8917-
8918-
8919- https://t.co/S82Spv4tlk https://t.co/hWigN0Kpft"
8920-
8921- @Scientific_Bird Citation led here https://t.co/tQcAWdySD3
8922-
8923- @BobStein_FT Haven’t looked at the original study. Would be surprised if attractive people with few pre-marital partners are as unfaithful as attractive people with many pre-marital partners
8924-
8925- @jmcquivey @WilcoxNMP Definitely interested
8926-
8927- “we have modeled the increase of US adult obesity as a legacy of increased consumption of sugars among children of the 1970s and 1980s...the current obesity rate will be the rate in the previous year plus a simple function of the mean excess sugar consumed in the current year” https://t.co/jHdV38mT8k
8928-
8929- Source https://t.co/OtfrIZuQ7m
8930-
8931- "having a partner with good financial prospects was a necessity for women, and was a luxury for men. Physical attractiveness was a necessity for both sexes. Western participants of both sexes prioritized humor in a partner...humor was a luxury for Eastern participants" https://t.co/moGcGOLjnt
8932-
8933- https://t.co/uru6v5IUz7
8934-
8935- @NicoleBarbaro Other findings suggest men low in benevolent sexism may also be viewed as hostile toward women https://t.co/wuzShbb9a9
8936-
8937- """From 2007 to 2016, total hours per day spent sitting increased among younger adults from 5.5 hours per day to 6.5 hrs per day, among older adults from 5.3 hours per day to 6.1 hrs per day, and among adolescents from 7 hours per day to 8.2 hours per day""
8938-
8939-
8940-
8941- https://t.co/W88vkaMo8j https://t.co/OpfsoObHLs"
8942-
8943- @ESYudkowsky That was new information for me https://t.co/llvOzuTDpr
8944-
8945- """people strategically employ negative emotions, such as anger in response to injustice, to buttress their self-views as moral paragons...Participants who experienced righteous anger rated themselves more positively on moral traits""
8946-
8947-
8948-
8949- https://t.co/ELiPqyCvDK https://t.co/5Pmsv8BwIB"
8950-
8951- “Another luxury belief is that religion is irrational or harmful. Members of the upper class are most likely to be atheists or non-religious. But they have the resources and access to thrive without the unifying social edifice of religion.” (1) https://t.co/36l2YPsshf
8952-
8953- "Likelihood of giving way on busy shopping street to person going in opposite direction
8954-
8955-
8956-
8957- 6 ft woman(183cm); 6'7"" man(200cm): about 80%
8958-
8959-
8960-
8961- 5'2""woman(160cm); 5'7"" man(170cm): about 55%
8962-
8963-
8964-
8965- ""pedestrians more likely to yield to taller individuals, this was equally true for men and women"" https://t.co/OT3MX9dDgC"
8966-
8967- https://t.co/yshux6Wln8
8968-
8969- """The better informed people are, and the better educated, the more polarized they tend to be on politically controversial factual issues, and the more stubbornly they manipulate new facts to support their tribe’s worldview.""
8970-
8971-
8972-
8973- ?Political Tribes by @amychua https://t.co/AMS0xBiRZJ"
8974-
8975- """Despite a doubling of the world population, the raw number of people living in absolute poverty has fallen since the 1950s...The United Nations estimates that poverty was reduced more in the last fifty years than in the previous 500""
8976-
8977-
8978-
8979- ?The Rational Optimist by @mattwridley https://t.co/HKuhUBQkRj"
8980-
8981- """Physical aggression and hurting another provoked more anger when they came from a male, whereas dishonesty from a female evoked more anger. Females felt that insensitive and condescending behaviors were worse when they came from a male""
8982-
8983-
8984-
8985- https://t.co/iB4wKuHQn3 https://t.co/BJ9bzHM3y9"
8986-
8987- "48% of women are highly angered by condescending male
8988-
8989-
8990-
8991- 41% of women highly angered by condescending female
8992-
8993-
8994-
8995- 18% of men are highly angered by condescending male
8996-
8997-
8998-
8999- 21% of men highly angered by condescending female https://t.co/XDUZ3Esh8N"
9000-
9001- @BaminiJ @ESYudkowsky https://t.co/qS5sp2nxKi
9002-
9003- "Men’s conversations with other men tend to focus on on depersonalized topics...However, when they are with women, men make emotional disclosures more often and report that relationships with women are more meaningful, intimate, satisfying & pleasant than male–male relationships" https://t.co/hIBANoNzy8
9004-
9005- source https://t.co/glkBJkDW4y
9006-
9007- @luke_smith23 @amychua @BobbyDuffyKings Thanks Ill check it out
9008-
9009- "The costs of child abuse “exceeded those of cancer or heart disease...eradicating child abuse would reduce the overall rate of depression by more than half, alcoholism by two-thirds, and suicide and IV drug use, and domestic violence by three-quarters”
9010-
9011-
9012-
9013- https://t.co/bGV8q0I6hL https://t.co/KfFdI757wt"
9014-
9015- """beliefs reflect loyalty and solidarity to one’s coalition...one function of the mind may be to hold beliefs that bring the belief-holder the greatest number of allies, protectors, or disciples, rather than beliefs that are most likely to be true""
9016-
9017-
9018-
9019- https://t.co/9y10ogtd29 https://t.co/llcdhEIizW"
9020-
9021- "70% of the presidents, vice presidents and cabinet officers of the U.S. and more than 50% of senators and House members have been lawyers...the electoral process selects people who are professionally trained to plead cases persuasively and sincerely regardless of their merits" https://t.co/kku75bBjs9
9022-
9023- Source https://t.co/rLVBrlWMJA by @bryan_caplan
9024-
9025- "during pregnancy, the average energetic demands of fetal boys appear to be greater than they are for fetal girls...the caloric intake of women carrying male fetuses tends to be almost 10 percent greater than it is for women carrying female fetuses" https://t.co/jJoNIbq4ds
9026-
9027- Source https://t.co/NlMMwd63bH
9028-
9029- In a meta-analysis, adolescent girls were more prosocial than boys when help was requested, when help was needed, when the situation was emotional, and when there was no expectation of self-reward; boys were more prosocial than girls when the behavior was enacted publicly. https://t.co/N03SozO4ly
9030-
9031- Unethical behavior: It's not spread evenly across the population. Cool studying showing those who are unethical in one domain (relationships) are often unethical in other domains as well (business). https://t.co/fnH8GZlWSH
9032-
9033- @RealYeyoZa Headline reminds me of this finding that 1 in 4 female college graduates will be unable to marry a man who is a college graduate https://t.co/ca5gSBjjIB
9034-
9035- @RealYeyoZa I recall a study showing that among couples in which women are more educated, men still tend to have higher earnings
9036-
9037- """analyses provide clear evidence of an excess supply of men with low income and education and shortages of economically attractive men for women to marry...Previous studies suggest most unmarried women choose to remain single rather than 'marry down'""
9038-
9039-
9040-
9041- https://t.co/PCbtNn5aBT https://t.co/cbeRPsxLG4"
9042-
9043- "Children living with both biological parents
9044-
9045-
9046-
9047- Affluent families in 1960: 95%
9048-
9049- Working class families in 1960: 95%
9050-
9051-
9052-
9053- Affluent families in 2005: 85%
9054-
9055- Working class families in 2005: 30%
9056-
9057-
9058-
9059- https://t.co/BtNAmq5op2 https://t.co/CN3BVv5oar"
9060-
9061- "Belmont is shorthand for college-educated, white collar
9062-
9063-
9064-
9065- Fishtown is shorthand for non-college-educated, blue collar
9066-
9067-
9068-
9069- More here https://t.co/IhuOzkFLJn https://t.co/BOWZsAjCeZ"
9070-
9071- """spread information by disguising it as a secret...tell someone a secret and qualify it by insisting that it is a secret, begging your listener 'not to tell anyone'; the more you insist that it remain a secret, the more it will spread""
9072-
9073-
9074-
9075- https://t.co/YgNYyC5RT9 https://t.co/GPdOj8UTyB"
9076-
9077- “Taking into account various factors, such as numbers of men on each side, the armaments, positions, tactical surprise, the analysis shows shows that Napoleon as commander acted as a multiplier. The presence of Napoleon was equivalent to the French having an extra 30% of troops” https://t.co/EPB5AQXVma
9078-
9079- https://t.co/JPP5VAuGQv
9080-
9081- @Blahbliptyblah The poverty rate is lower today than in 1960 https://t.co/MY3OMGkCd3
9082-
9083- @Blahbliptyblah If you can locate the data, I'd be interested in what they show
9084-
9085- @Blahbliptyblah It is interesting that out-of-wedlock birthrates are higher in countries with generous state benefits (Denmark, Sweden, Norway) https://t.co/Yvvrt0QI2s https://t.co/nNVQTb7ARk
9086-
9087- "“Society consists of several types of people”
9088-
9089-
9090-
9091- 25% are self-interested free riders (“knaves”)
9092-
9093-
9094-
9095- 25% are unconditional cooperators (“saints”)
9096-
9097-
9098-
9099- 50% conditional cooperators; prefer to cooperate but will punish free riders and withdraw cooperation if taken advantage of (“moralists”) https://t.co/dieuOxESpC"
9100-
9101- "These and other findings, along with my own observations, inspired me to write about what I refer to as #luxurybeliefs
9102-
9103-
9104-
9105- ""In the past, upper-class Americans displayed their social status with luxury goods. Today, they do it with luxury beliefs.""
9106-
9107-
9108-
9109- https://t.co/pWqr4mRynk"
9110-
9111- "@RealYeyoZa I can imagine many people confuse or conflate out-of-wedlock with single parenthood. Still, cohabiting parents are less stable than married parents:
9112-
9113-
9114-
9115- https://t.co/ht7ND9X9gN https://t.co/E15Cr3fFBI"
9116-
9117- @RealYeyoZa I'd be curious if couples who marry after the birth of the child are more or less likely to separate compared with parents who were married when the child was born
9118-
9119- "The latest by @JonHaidt and friends: Conservatism associated with greater moral concern for close others (family, community, country); Liberalism associated with greater moral concern for broader categories (all humanity, all living things):
9120-
9121-
9122-
9123- https://t.co/XYyLmB8vnt https://t.co/4WsUnLHRQf"
9124-
9125- I wish we were more worried about THIS https://t.co/nA1JiPZ1yd
9126-
9127- "Obesity rate, U.S. women
9128-
9129-
9130-
9131- Black: 54.8%
9132-
9133- White: 38%
9134-
9135- Hispanic: 50.6%
9136-
9137- Asian: 14.8%
9138-
9139-
9140-
9141- Obesity rate, U.S. men
9142-
9143-
9144-
9145- Black: 36.9%
9146-
9147- White: 37.9%
9148-
9149- Hispanic: 43.1%
9150-
9151- Asian: 10.1%
9152-
9153-
9154-
9155- https://t.co/vBKnx5mCeS https://t.co/MXBieh5amJ"
9156-
9157- "Out-of-wedlock births
9158-
9159-
9160-
9161- 1964
9162-
9163-
9164-
9165- USA: 8%
9166-
9167- UK: 8%
9168-
9169- Sweden: 12%
9170-
9171- Denmark: 9%
9172-
9173- Norway: 4%
9174-
9175- France: 5%
9176-
9177- Greece: 1%
9178-
9179- South Korea: 1%
9180-
9181-
9182-
9183- 2014
9184-
9185-
9186-
9187- USA: 40%
9188-
9189- UK: 49%
9190-
9191- Sweden: 55%
9192-
9193- Denmark: 52%
9194-
9195- Norway: 55%
9196-
9197- France: 58%
9198-
9199- Greece: 8%
9200-
9201- South Korea: 2%
9202-
9203-
9204-
9205- https://t.co/Yvvrt0QI2s https://t.co/yGBefqFPSn"
9206-
9207- """it is not acceptable in the new upper class to use derogatory labels for anyone, with three exceptions: people with differing political views, fundamentalist Christians, and rural working-class whites""
9208-
9209-
9210-
9211- This was useful advice for me when transitioning from military to college https://t.co/WaM9mlVaWE"
9212-
9213- https://t.co/BtNAmq5op2
9214-
9215- "@ImHardcory @JonHaidt I’m curious whether both groups demonstrate, in behavior, equal moral action for their preferred moral beneficiaries
9216-
9217-
9218-
9219- Whether both commit equally costly acts to assist those they profess to care for"
9220-
9221- "Perhaps a reading list for others who want to prepare before entering this strange new world
9222-
9223-
9224-
9225- I am Charlotte Simmons by Tom Wolfe
9226-
9227-
9228-
9229- Great book on college life. Supposedly satire. But real college actually seemed like a satire of the book. https://t.co/U08qmjr9ju"
9230-
9231- @ericchendriks Interesting. Are those partnership contracts different from cohabiting families? https://t.co/ht7ND9X9gN
9232-
9233- """Cancel culture allows people to identify who is loyal to their movement...Rallying around a morally ambiguous transgression and seeing how people react permits recruitment of assenters and targeting of dissenters""
9234-
9235-
9236-
9237- An essay I wrote for
9238-
9239- @CityJournal
9240-
9241-
9242-
9243- https://t.co/npIN5wURio https://t.co/l3HOyFObwU"
9244-
9245- This is really a good thing when you realize that poor children now have the liberty to be raised in broken homes. https://t.co/xzL0jvKUAF
9246-
9247- @clairlemon Everyone I know who has switched to some version of low carb/keto has had amazing results...including me https://t.co/vo5IECjNqo
9248-
9249- "People perceive military veterans as agentic (ability to think and reason) but unfeeling (lack of emotion)
9250-
9251-
9252-
9253- Research also suggests people perceive Asians the same way...
9254-
9255-
9256-
9257- As a member of both groups, people perceive me as extra emotionless??
9258-
9259-
9260-
9261- https://t.co/apKEhgJGRu https://t.co/Wmuk6tD0Cd"
9262-
9263- """People enjoy coming together against a perpetrator...people search for the misdeeds of others because it offers social status and group cohesion at little cost""
9264-
9265-
9266-
9267- My essay in @CityJournal on #CancelCulture
9268-
9269-
9270-
9271- https://t.co/npIN5wURio https://t.co/ALp82euTtx"
9272-
9273- "@wesyang Excerpt that was cut from my cancel culture piece
9274-
9275-
9276-
9277- https://t.co/npIN5wURio https://t.co/Tb9JveqmJZ"
9278-
9279- "% who agree ""All those serving in our armed forces should be described as heroes""
9280-
9281-
9282-
9283- Women: 57%
9284-
9285- Men: 42%
9286-
9287-
9288-
9289- Blacks: 63%
9290-
9291- Whites: 50%
9292-
9293-
9294-
9295- Democrats: 49%
9296-
9297- Republicans: 58%
9298-
9299-
9300-
9301- https://t.co/grpGqJ7dRv https://t.co/7BIcUxI3wn"
9302-
9303- "“you reveal a great deal about your social class by the amount of annoyance or fury you feel when the subject is brought up”
9304-
9305-
9306-
9307- Class by Paul Fussell
9308-
9309-
9310-
9311- Amusing observations on the status system in America. The college chapter is especially fascinating
9312-
9313-
9314-
9315- https://t.co/3fCNDSqf72 https://t.co/4OY6ADbD8T"
9316-
9317- """publicly expressed beliefs advertise the intellectual virtuosity of the belief-holder, creating an incentive to craft clever and extravagant beliefs rather than just true ones. This explains much of what goes on in academia""
9318-
9319-
9320-
9321- https://t.co/9y10ogtd29 https://t.co/aDW1pJ77XN"
9322-
9323- "Likelihood of getting a divorce within the first 10 years of marriage
9324-
9325-
9326-
9327- College graduates : 11%
9328-
9329-
9330-
9331- Non-college graduates: 33%
9332-
9333-
9334-
9335- https://t.co/KEiX7glp4c https://t.co/BLz1Qqs2SX"
9336-
9337- “Cancel culture” may be new, but the impulses behind it are old. When you see groups target a person for exile, you’re witnessing a foundational ritual. Without understanding such atavistic impulses, we are more likely to enact them without consideration. https://t.co/luvIZONazh
9338-
9339- "-Democrats and Republicans estimate that half of Republicans are 65 or older
9340-
9341-
9342-
9343- Reality: 27% of Republicans are 65 or older
9344-
9345-
9346-
9347- -Democrats and Republicans estimate that more than 40% of Democrats are younger than 30
9348-
9349-
9350-
9351- Reality: 22% of Democrats are under 30
9352-
9353-
9354-
9355- https://t.co/b1TXPSgCKp https://t.co/97zoarsIT7"
9356-
9357- """Rich kids and poor kids now grow up in separate Americas...Growing up with 2 parents is now unusual in the working class, while 2-parent families are normal and becoming more common among the upper middle class”
9358-
9359-
9360-
9361- https://t.co/S8hVp1dZIh
9362-
9363-
9364-
9365- -@RobertDPutnam https://t.co/aN7JXn5qYR"
9366-
9367- I expanded this into a brief essay on cancel culture for @CityJournal https://t.co/npIN5wURio
9368-
9369- @xsplat Not sure. I read that excerpt here. Seems there's also a problem with solving homicides https://t.co/0x5yDf9DEE
9370-
9371- "That Book About Harvard by @ekester
9372-
9373-
9374-
9375- Keen and crass insights into life at an elite college
9376-
9377-
9378-
9379- ""Cheating is as much a tradition at Harvard as academic excellence...which should come as no surprise from a school that produces so many successful politicians.""
9380-
9381-
9382-
9383- https://t.co/vzsINqXynT https://t.co/D7vmrhNc4r"
9384-
9385- "1. Women prefer tall men; tall men marry more desirable partners
9386-
9387-
9388-
9389- 2. Short women & men viewed as less attractive/successful
9390-
9391-
9392-
9393- 3. Height premium in earnings $
9394-
9395-
9396-
9397- 4. Height correlates with education
9398-
9399-
9400-
9401- 5. Short men report worse health
9402-
9403-
9404-
9405- My latest for @psychtoday
9406-
9407-
9408-
9409- https://t.co/T2mRAU21ne"
9410-
9411- "Provided it is not accompanied by humiliation, discomfort can be endured without complaint...soldiers and explorers willingly tolerated privations exceeding those suffered by the poorest of their societies, sustained by awareness of the esteem in which they were held by others" https://t.co/C9NTUICQlR
9412-
9413- https://t.co/TlMVgagC8e
9414-
9415- """a chief factor seems to be the household one is born into, and the culture of reading parents create within it""
9416-
9417-
9418-
9419- Somewhat skeptical. I grew up in foster homes with no books and no adults reading to me...
9420-
9421-
9422-
9423- But occasionally, I do enjoy reading ?
9424-
9425-
9426-
9427- https://t.co/wo3yXFPLsK"
9428-
9429- "“Between 1967 and 1995, the average length of time to finish a PhD increased in physical science from 6 to 8.4 years, and in social sciences from 7.7 to 10.5 years. In the humanities, the average time to a PhD is 12 years, and in education 19.9 years!”
9430-
9431-
9432-
9433- https://t.co/JPP5VAuGQv https://t.co/5FK57fKfVZ"
9434-
9435- “Cancel culture” has become a reliable way to achieve upward mobility, establish social connection, and identify allies and enemies by isolating people who have violated ideological rules. https://t.co/luvIZONazh via @robkhenderson
9436-
9437- """Adding the letter 'o' to the word “so” is one of the most feminine linguistic traits. Among the words most disproportionately used by women are 'soo,' 'sooo,' 'soooo,' 'sooooo,' and 'soooooo'""
9438-
9439-
9440-
9441- https://t.co/q9VWPC6PCC https://t.co/nIs3oYsbir"
9442-
9443- """Among the words used much more frequently by men than women are 'fuck,' 'shit,' 'fucks,' 'bullshit,' 'fucking,' and 'fuckers.'""
9444-
9445-
9446-
9447- https://t.co/q9VWPC6PCC https://t.co/IK61cstGPD"
9448-
9449- "Four traits that both left-wing and right-wing political extremists have in common, and which differentiate them from political moderates:
9450-
9451-
9452-
9453- 1. Psychological distress
9454-
9455- 2. Cognitive simplicity
9456-
9457- 3. Overconfidence
9458-
9459- 4. Intolerance
9460-
9461-
9462-
9463- https://t.co/GEQX0qGFbg https://t.co/mVwkotgYlQ"
9464-
9465- "“College women indicate that their minimal acceptable percentile for a husband on earning capacity is the 70th percentile, or above 70 percent of all other men, whereas men’s minimum acceptable percentile for a wife’s earning capacity is 40th.”
9466-
9467-
9468-
9469- ?: https://t.co/Glg8OEBEqK https://t.co/LojsDtlSid"
9470-
9471- "“Successful women turned out to place an even greater value than less professionally successful women on mates who have professional degrees, high social status, and greater intelligence and who are tall, independent, and self-confident”
9472-
9473-
9474-
9475- https://t.co/Glg8OEBEqK https://t.co/lgVcgG51hm"
9476-
9477- "@clairlemon @wesyang Yeah classic finding
9478-
9479-
9480-
9481- “Men regretted failures to act on sexual opportunities significantly more than women. Women were more likely to have regretted acts of sexual commission—wishing they had not had sex with someone that they did have sex with.”
9482-
9483-
9484-
9485- https://t.co/Glg8OEBEqK https://t.co/bb5UEgvwdk"
9486-
9487- "Before deciding, people are 7 times more likely to ask Google whether they will regret not having children than whether they will regret having them
9488-
9489-
9490-
9491- After deciding, people with children are 3.6 times more likely to tell Google they regret their decision than ppl without children https://t.co/q4C3XxxXeO"
9492-
9493- https://t.co/q9VWPC6PCC
9494-
9495- """There are twice as many complaints [on Google] that a boyfriend won’t have sex than that a girlfriend won’t have sex. By far, the number one search complaint about a boyfriend is 'My boyfriend won’t have sex with me.'""
9496-
9497-
9498-
9499- https://t.co/q9VWPC6PCC https://t.co/hsw9im8w4I"
9500-
9501- @ImHardcory The author uses Google Trends but I'm not sure about the specifics (e.g. date range he uses). Here's what I got when I entered both phrases for 2004-present https://t.co/J7JoIHX8MC
9502-
9503- @ImHardcory Interesting. I shared your intuition about how vs. why--surprising findings. Fwiw the author speculates that men might feel more comfortable discussing with friends while women are more likely to turn to Google for solutions
9504-
9505- @wesyang My impression is that for older gen, upward mobility meant assimilating to whiteness. For younger gen, esp among the educated, upward mobility means avoiding association with whiteness
9506-
9507- "In the absence of legitimate calamities, we create artificial ones... Outrage culture is simply the calamitization of the mundane. It is a process by which group solidarity can be lazily achieved by combatting non-existent crises." https://t.co/F5c2vX4D4o via @Quillette
9508-
9509- """A whopping 50% of births to American women without college degrees are non-marital, but only 6% of births to college graduates are.""
9510-
9511-
9512-
9513- https://t.co/EVxtB9eTYy https://t.co/956qyjAHvu"
9514-
9515- @razibkhan Seems like many, especially white people, think of white people as the Independent Variable, and nonwhites as the Dependent Variable
9516-
9517- Cancel culture is likely here to stay. The social rewards are immediate and gratifying and the dangers too distant and abstract. https://t.co/luvIZONazh via @robkhenderson
9518-
9519- """Overall, there is a suggestion of two reproductive strategies proving to be successful in modern Western societies""
9520-
9521-
9522-
9523- -Socially conservative; commitment to children within marriage
9524-
9525-
9526-
9527- -Antisocial behavior, early sexual experimentation, many sexual partners
9528-
9529-
9530-
9531- https://t.co/07YaZXFtVg https://t.co/r7COTwSaNF"
9532-
9533- "Life's barely long enough to get good at one thing. So be careful what you get good at."- True Detective
9534-
9535- """women preferred omnivorous (meat-eating) men, rated them as more attractive, and felt more positive about them than vegetarians...vegetarian men were considered less attractive because they were perceived as less masculine""
9536-
9537-
9538-
9539- https://t.co/c2EZQOwbwE https://t.co/GSG9DXh3X5"
9540-
9541- Related https://t.co/rtmQu456oW
9542-
9543- "Weight of average American woman
9544-
9545-
9546-
9547- 1960: 140 lbs
9548-
9549- 1970: 143 lbs
9550-
9551- 1980: 145 lbs
9552-
9553- 1990: 151 lbs
9554-
9555- 2000: 161 lbs
9556-
9557- 2010: 165 lbs
9558-
9559-
9560-
9561- Weight of average American man
9562-
9563-
9564-
9565- 1960: 165 lbs
9566-
9567- 1970: 170 lbs
9568-
9569- 1980: 174 lbs
9570-
9571- 1990: 180 lbs
9572-
9573- 2000: 189 lbs
9574-
9575- 2010: 195 lbs
9576-
9577-
9578-
9579- https://t.co/ubBekmVwje https://t.co/Isvd1bnS57"
9580-
9581- @WoodburnPaddy I spent some time in the 2020 (195+) category. Recently returned to 1960...
9582-
9583- "People prefer partners who are, on average, genetically equivalent to fourth or fifth cousins
9584-
9585-
9586-
9587- https://t.co/ZyEU660XmX https://t.co/flEFV1cM1W"
9588-
9589- “how intelligent people end up believing crazy things...The answer I found was that, if we’re psychologically healthy, our brain makes us feel as if we’re the moral heroes at the centre of the unfolding plots of our lives. Any ‘facts’ tend to be subordinate to that story” https://t.co/PF4R5yjqPt
9590-
9591- Source https://t.co/u8LdeKwScv
9592-
9593- """overweight Asian individuals were perceived as significantly more American than normal-weight versions of the same people, whereas this was not true for White, Black, or Latino individuals""
9594-
9595-
9596-
9597- Time to hit a Shake Shack
9598-
9599-
9600-
9601- https://t.co/nZB0yLQhDV https://t.co/NByF0y4mwa"
9602-
9603- “Cancel culture” has become a reliable way to achieve upward mobility, establish social connection, and identify allies and enemies by isolating people who have violated ideological rules. https://t.co/luvIZONazh via @robkhenderson
9604-
9605- """Replacing a gunner who scores at the 20th percentile on an IQ test with one who scores at the 55th percentile improves the likelihood of hitting a target by 34%”
9606-
9607-
9608-
9609- https://t.co/b3WtWDMpkV https://t.co/4faUbJH5S7"
9610-
9611- "“it’s good to see successful people fail occasionally”
9612-
9613-
9614-
9615- Very liberal: 44%
9616-
9617- Moderate: 31%
9618-
9619- Very conservative: 20%
9620-
9621-
9622-
9623- “successful people need to be brought down a peg or two even if they’ve done nothing wrong”
9624-
9625-
9626-
9627- Very liberal: 30%
9628-
9629- Mod: 20%
9630-
9631- Very conservative: 14%
9632-
9633-
9634-
9635- https://t.co/egAnXe0Ik0 https://t.co/jc9hFNmC6E"
9636-
9637- @Scrivmaster Possibly they equate "successful" with "rich" https://t.co/QRW4chJGEH
9638-
9639- @Scrivmaster Agree. Would also be interesting to see if different labels for the successful/rich elicit different responses by political orientation. E.g. "Hollywood stars" versus "CEOs"
9640-
9641- @ericchendriks is it more elitist to take the Joker movie seriously or not take it seriously? Asking for a friend...
9642-
9643- To a useful approximation, humans want to be comfy, healthy, fed, warm, respected, and loved. But I think a better approximation is that humans try to avoid being open to criticism. They work harder at blocking others' criticisms than they do at any other goal.
9644-
9645- "@LucioMM1 The researchers give these possibilities for the higher divorce risk
9646-
9647-
9648-
9649- -Wife's high income makes it easier to exit unhappy marriage
9650-
9651-
9652-
9653- -Non-traditional arrangement upsets the husband
9654-
9655-
9656-
9657- -Wife working harder increase her income because of unhappy marriage"
9658-
9659- """What do you think is more important in life?""
9660-
9661-
9662-
9663- “Do things that give you personal satisfaction/pleasure""
9664-
9665-
9666-
9667- Very liberal: 66%
9668-
9669- Moderate: 49%
9670-
9671- Very conservative: 33%
9672-
9673-
9674-
9675- ""Work hard and do what is expected of you""
9676-
9677-
9678-
9679- Very liberal: 31%
9680-
9681- Mod: 49%
9682-
9683- Very conservative: 65%
9684-
9685-
9686-
9687- https://t.co/sEKYaXOmO2 https://t.co/2YlSqE2CQO"
9688-
9689- """SAT coaching has a positive but small effect: Perhaps 10 or 20 points in total...these effects cannot be distinguished from measurement error (When the College Board checks the noise in scoring on the SAT, it finds a standard error of 32 points)""
9690-
9691-
9692-
9693- https://t.co/rB5tKPFrmg"
9694-
9695- "What Americans think makes a person wealthy
9696-
9697-
9698-
9699- Hard work/grit: 50%
9700-
9701- Ambition: 38%
9702-
9703- Family connections: 31%
9704-
9705- Risk taking: 29%
9706-
9707- Education: 27%
9708-
9709- Inheritance: 27%
9710-
9711- Self-discipline: 27%
9712-
9713- Getting lucky: 20%
9714-
9715- Natural intelligence: 18%
9716-
9717- Race and gender: 11%
9718-
9719- Gov't favors: 9%
9720-
9721-
9722-
9723- https://t.co/fqB6SeL1Pv https://t.co/JorPBAK6IB"
9724-
9725- "Even a 1-inch increase in height is associated with greater weekly earnings—and other surprising advantages that tall people enjoy
9726-
9727- https://t.co/mz8qlgCRHa"
9728-
9729- @Scientific_Bird @EPoe187 @ImHardcory Breakups might fall under “typical life events” https://t.co/oN2lU5oehr
9730-
9731- "Almost nothing that happens to us has a significant impact on our happiness beyond about 3 months
9732-
9733-
9734-
9735- ""It appears that typical life events lose their effects on subjective well-being after 3 to 6 months""
9736-
9737-
9738-
9739- https://t.co/gn4Uey45ig https://t.co/yFr79SJbdA"
9740-
9741- """My life is determined by my own actions""
9742-
9743-
9744-
9745- Very liberal: 33%
9746-
9747- Moderate: 37%
9748-
9749- Very conservative: 52%
9750-
9751-
9752-
9753- ""When I get what I want, it's usually because I worked for it""
9754-
9755-
9756-
9757- Very liberal: 30%
9758-
9759- Moderate: 45%
9760-
9761- Very conservative: 53%
9762-
9763-
9764-
9765- https://t.co/5ZCtNyq3QY https://t.co/M1ZJAVHXI6"
9766-
9767- @EPoe187 @Crey1959 Fun brain twister is thinking about what it’s like to not believe in free will while believing you didn’t have a choice in that belief. And acting as though other people don’t have free will but arguing with them as if they have the ability to change their mind
9768-
9769- “When we want to believe something, we ask ourselves ‘Can I believe it?’ Then we search for supporting evidence. When we don’t want to believe something, we ask ourselves ‘Must I believe it?’ Then if we find a single reason to doubt the claim, we can dismiss it.” https://t.co/PN07vx8FCj
9770-
9771- "@WilcoxNMP @MailOnline Orgasm rates for women
9772-
9773-
9774-
9775- Most recent hookup, no previous hookups with this partner: 11%
9776-
9777-
9778-
9779- Most recent hookup, 1 or 2 previous hookups with this partner: 16%
9780-
9781-
9782-
9783- Most recent hookup, 3+ previous hookups: 34%
9784-
9785-
9786-
9787- Most recent sexual event in relationship lasting 6+ months: 67% https://t.co/f0LyOin6KR"
9788-
9789- "@WilcoxNMP @MailOnline Orgasm rates for women
9790-
9791-
9792-
9793- Most recent hookup, no previous hookups with this partner: 11%
9794-
9795-
9796-
9797- Most recent hookup, 1 or 2 previous hookups with this partner: 16%
9798-
9799-
9800-
9801- Most recent hookup, 3+ previous hookups: 34%
9802-
9803-
9804-
9805- Most recent sexual event in relationship lasting 6+ months: 67% https://t.co/f0LyOin6KR"
9806-
9807- @WilcoxNMP @MailOnline Source https://t.co/aaH5taBRJn
9808-
9809- "What people say causes success
9810-
9811-
9812-
9813- When people want to be successful, they emphasize how hard they work
9814-
9815-
9816-
9817- -To convince others whatever success they’ve already obtained is the result of their efforts
9818-
9819-
9820-
9821- -To convince others to give them opportunities
9822-
9823-
9824-
9825- These raise their status"
9826-
9827- "When people are already successful, they emphasize how lucky they are
9828-
9829-
9830-
9831- -To avoid envy
9832-
9833-
9834-
9835- -To demonstrate warmth (They’ve already demonstrated competence)
9836-
9837-
9838-
9839- These raise their status (more)"
9840-
9841- https://t.co/wS3s6YwqED
9842-
9843- Accurate. My first two jobs: Dishwasher & grocery clerk. Great line from Curmudgeon's Guide by @charlesmurray https://t.co/cL3LVrUx1e
9844-
9845- "The Young Male Syndrome
9846-
9847-
9848-
9849- ""Homicide is overwhelmingly a male affair...Victim and offender populations are almost identical, with unemployed, unmarried, young men greatly overrepresented...many, perhaps most, homicides concern status competition""
9850-
9851-
9852-
9853- https://t.co/jWdn2NLDdA https://t.co/9IGTMGCQ6L"
9854-
9855- "% who say they would “definitely” have one-time sex with a celebrity
9856-
9857-
9858-
9859- Unmarried people with more than 5 sex partners: 46%
9860-
9861-
9862-
9863- Unmarried people with less than 5 sex partners: 32%
9864-
9865-
9866-
9867- Married, more than 5 sex partners: 24%
9868-
9869-
9870-
9871- Married, less than 5 sex partners: 12%
9872-
9873-
9874-
9875- https://t.co/3S61kNKmeD https://t.co/tYuUxRhRPe"
9876-
9877- @aeseia Married people who have had sex with more than 5 people
9878-
9879- @ESYudkowsky Yeah, this is self-report...46% might be lower than actual preference
9880-
9881- """A zeal for justice can lead to new injustices, too. The spirit of accusation is a dangerous one. It flattens human beings; it denies an individual’s development and complexity, and it often obscures more than it clarifies.""
9882-
9883-
9884-
9885- in @yaledailynews today:
9886-
9887-
9888-
9889- https://t.co/DkfAPZG1pt"
9890-
9891- "Guy ""You wrote the luxury beliefs article?""
9892-
9893-
9894-
9895- Me ""Yeah""
9896-
9897-
9898-
9899- Guy ""When I set my Tinder radius to 5km around [university], half the women's profiles read 'polyamorous.' When I extend to 15km to include the outskirts of the city, half the women are single moms""
9900-
9901-
9902-
9903- https://t.co/pWqr4mRynk"
9904-
9905- """Imagine that it is wartime, and you must cast your presidential vote today. Would you vote for face A or face B in Figure 1 below? Most people quickly go with A. What if it is peacetime? Most people now go with B.""
9906-
9907-
9908-
9909- https://t.co/1ZbQAZUEkk https://t.co/tw4AQxZAcN"
9910-
9911- """The shortest man a woman would date is 68.9"" (5'9) and the tallest is 75.3"" (6'3). The shortest woman a man would date is 60.6"" (5'1) and the tallest is 69.8"" (5'10). 23% of men and 4% of women would accept a relationship where the woman was taller.""
9912-
9913-
9914-
9915- https://t.co/dIkUEDYyqh https://t.co/08KcwosLOZ"
9916-
9917- """The importance women grant to social status in mates is not limited to the United States...women valued status 63% more than men in Taiwan, 30% more in Zambia, 38% more in Germany, and 40% more in Brazil""
9918-
9919-
9920-
9921- https://t.co/Glg8OEBEqK https://t.co/OEElbBhtjI"
9922-
9923- """a man who dates an unattractive woman experiences a moderate decrease in status, whereas a woman who dates an unattractive man experiences only a trivial decrease in status...having an unattractive mate hurts a man’s status more than it does a woman’s""
9924-
9925-
9926-
9927- https://t.co/Glg8OEBEqK https://t.co/jwzuE4Cmyc"
9928-
9929- """Moral Grandstanding Motivation is associated with a general desire to improve one’s status...moral grandstanding is associated with various narcissistic traits, which are known to be associated with status seeking""
9930-
9931-
9932-
9933- https://t.co/XPA10DNeM2 https://t.co/BWozCXZl4G"
9934-
9935- "% of 18-30 year olds reporting no sex in the past year
9936-
9937-
9938-
9939- 2008
9940-
9941-
9942-
9943- Women: 8%
9944-
9945- Men: 10%
9946-
9947-
9948-
9949- 2018
9950-
9951-
9952-
9953- Women: 18%
9954-
9955- Men: 28%
9956-
9957-
9958-
9959- https://t.co/AAegjsMEAr https://t.co/6dP0fN8gCz"
9960-
9961- "@RealYeyoZa @keese09 @J_Bloodworth 20% of men account for 70% of sexual partnerships with women
9962-
9963-
9964-
9965- https://t.co/lBK5PI0KmH https://t.co/0qNZ0CQIH1"
9966-
9967- whoah, nearly 3x increase in men and more than 2x increase in women reporting going without sex on the past year in just a decade https://t.co/KDuYK27asP
9968-
9969- Stunning data in this piece from @robkhenderson & @vincentharinam: "a child born to a never-married mother in the bottom 5th of family income is 3x more likely to stay in the bottom 5th than a child born to a married mother with an equally low income" https://t.co/eUYUR2ggDt
9970-
9971- @EPoe187 Objectively one of your best threads ? https://t.co/mPmXYolv3H
9972-
9973- """In 2008, President Obama noted that children who grew up without a father were '5 times more likely to live in poverty and commit crime, 9 times more likely to drop out of school, and 20X more likely to end up in prison'""
9974-
9975-
9976-
9977- My latest with @vincentharinam
9978-
9979-
9980-
9981- https://t.co/h0rgU7gNvf https://t.co/6sZM53n0tq"
9982-
9983- "“Children raised by single parents are 3X more likely to be abused...Children raised by single parents with a live-in partner are 10X more likely to be abused... it’s not that intact families are so great. It’s that broken families are exceedingly unsafe”
9984-
9985-
9986-
9987- https://t.co/h0rgU7gNvf https://t.co/3iI7fCHLYg"
9988-
9989- "When it comes to spotlighting the problem of child abuse, there is one ""institution"" that has so far managed to avoid the media/public spotlight:
9990-
9991-
9992-
9993- Cohabitation. Look at these #s: https://t.co/ypMUjMnwtw"
9994-
9995- @CityJournal I talked about #CancelCulture today with @glennbeck (starts around 15:13) https://t.co/5apkOGvCKA
9996-
9997- """Today only one group in the entire country has seen its marriage rates increase since 1970—the women with the top 5 percent of incomes...Everyone else is more likely to be single""
9998-
9999-
10000-
10001- https://t.co/b2NAFqZNjs https://t.co/q5uEiBLa2K"
10002-
10003- """What we’ve done is we’ve taken things like sugar or salt that were once comparatively scarce and valuable commodities and made these things massively available...it’s just a matter of designing products that will essentially maximize that brain reward""
10004-
10005-
10006-
10007- https://t.co/4V0lqT7PUp https://t.co/sCpdtZHMn7"
10008-
10009- """A funny thing happens when you take young human beings, whose minds evolved for tribal warfare, and tell them that one side is good and the other is bad. You turn on ancient tribal circuits, preparing them for battle. Many students find it thrilling""
10010-
10011-
10012-
10013- https://t.co/XIpVO0w9US https://t.co/eClyrHVOfu"
10014-
10015- "Affluent people focus on education and economics for upward mobility because they take their intact families for granted
10016-
10017-
10018-
10019- They're so used to having stable families, it doesn't occur to them what it would be like to go without
10020-
10021-
10022-
10023- Like asking a fish about the importance of water"
10024-
10025- @ImHardcory I think not understanding our evolved impulses makes us more likely to succumb to them...but occasionally I second guess this
10026-
10027- https://t.co/XY2LffeXPE
10028-
10029- "“22% of men aged 21-30 with less than a bachelor's degree reported not working at all in the previous year—up from 9.5% in 2000...In 2000, 35% of lower-skilled young men lived with family. Now, more than 50% live with parents""
10030-
10031-
10032-
10033- https://t.co/L4l5EPWhrL @AndrewYang in @Quillette https://t.co/KUlNHqwg88"
10034-
10035- "When kids first begin school, oldest kids are 20% older than the youngest
10036-
10037-
10038-
10039- ""the youngest students score substantially lower than the oldest students...the youngest members of each cohort are even less likely to attend university”
10040-
10041-
10042-
10043- https://t.co/g0UFdTRTDS https://t.co/L2hEEZnSd2"
10044-
10045- "In earlier times, food, water, warmth were matters of uncertainty. Satisfying these needs provided a pulse of dopamine. Since brain-centered regulation depends on dopamine pulses, we feel uncomfortable without them and seek new sources" (sweeter/greasier food, drugs, alcohol) https://t.co/4WsXcj6gc8
10046-
10047- Coming up tomorrow @SESPcon at 9:45am: Our symposium "Double Down or Defend Decency? When Teammates Transgress." I'll present work with @robkhenderson on social threat and morality. #SESP2019 https://t.co/2zKF1MKGQK
10048-
10049- If you ever read something and love it and wonder, "should I email the person who wrote it and tell them?" the answer is always yes
10050-
10051- “people will use gossip to rat out selfish, exploitative individuals in experimental game situations even when they have to spend money to do so. In other words, prosocial gossip is so rewarding that people will even incur a cost for the opportunity to engage in it.” https://t.co/vac3ObZVt0