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1/ I’m SO into this new episode of #SERiousEpi!!

I’m literally talking into air, trying to inject myself into the conversation. I decided better to just tweet my thoughts!

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2/ Re: p-hacking: I was really lucky to learn about dangers of p-hacking/selective reporting/publication bias early when I took Charlie Poole’s meta-analysis class in my MSPH at @UNCSPHResearch

Seeing the funnel plot assymetry in study estimates was powerful!
3/ We even published this study 👇🏾 years later.

If I’d known how much work it was going to be, I may not have done it! But I was young & energetic & totally in love with Epi Methods 😍…

Same story as everyone!

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Replying to @societyforepi
#SERiousEpi Journal Club #SERweek2020
Discussing controversial ideas presented in Win-Win: Reconciling Social Epidemiology and Causal Inference: doi.org/10.1093/aje/kw… by@sandrogalea & @_MiguelHernan
COVID-19 and other inequities have further highlighted the need for social epi
Replying to @societyforepi
No one definition of social epidemiology. Social epidemiologists are interested in collective. Causal inference is a tool but we must move forward and translate into action and practice
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Today's #SERiousEpi journal club is kicking off with a brief overview of a recent paper by @_MiguelHernan and @sandrogalea on social epidemiology and causal inference.
In that paper, the authors identify 3 misconceptions:
*that social exposures are somehow qualitatively different than other exposures
*that the primary goal of causal inference is to identify causes
*that causal inference requires manipulation of causes.
In response to this paper, @WhitneyEpi and @zinzinator reflect on these misconceptions. They respond that:
*individual-level exposures *are* different from social exposures
*in social epi, we *do* want to identify causes
*context and social dynamics matter in social epi
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Some weekend reading to get ready for #SERiousEpi journal club 6/19 #SERweek2020 @AmJEpi @ProfMattFox @haileybanack @oacarah John Jackson @sandrogalea @_MiguelHernan #epitwitter

see below...
The background editorial: Let’s Be Causally Social @eschisterman1 @AmJEpi academic.oup.com/aje/article/18…
Win-Win: Reconciling Social Epidemiology and Causal Inference @sandrogalea @_MiguelHernan @AmJEpi
academic.oup.com/aje/article/18…
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Be sure to join us for #SERweek2020!

Check out the schedule and message from SER President @MarthaWerler here bit.ly/2S2twGC!

Events are planned each day next week – be sure to register! More info below on each event! #epitwitter

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Monday 6/15 @ 11 am EDT: LIVE @casualinfer Podcast recording with @LucyStats & @EpiEllie – partnered with @AmJEpi! This episode will discuss causal claims relating to current #COVID19 crisis and take your questions. 2/n
Monday 6/15 @ 1 pm EDT: SER in this moment: A community-wide convo with @oacarah @YYandtd Sherman James and @MarthaWerler to discuss how we as scientists, citizens and members of SER are shaped by inequity and how our individual and collective research addresses this topic 3/n
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