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As a scientist our goal is to produce outputs - if you're not sharing your science you’re just doing a hobby. In this episode, Dan discussed the importance of getting quick feedback on your work so you can learn whether to pivot or persevere.
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Almetrics
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Dan's almetrics paper in the American Journal of Psychiatry
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292539565_Twitter_Article_Mentions_and_Citations_An_Exploratory_Analysis_of_Publications_in_The_American_Journal_of_Psychiatry?ev=prf_pub
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