I agree. It sounds very much like an employment relationship - the fact that you can't/don't feel able to choose your own projects is a big red flag here. If this were a standard situation within Europe/the EU, I'm…
Find your support network. You know that you work well with other people, so find ways for other people to help you be accountable.
In fact - it isn't racism, according to the link you have provided. "Racism is the belief in the superiority of one race over another." Superiority is a key word here. The link actually ends up on the page for…
Also in bioinformatics: I worked up some statistics that turned out to cleanly and robustly contradict my supervisor's previous research. I was told to reverse my conclusions - refused - and, hey, I no longer work in…
How much of this discount is for tracking, and how much is pure price discrimination? The barrier of carrying a card allows the supermarket to give a discount to customers who are motivated by that, without needing to…
By my understanding, global income inequality is improving but global wealth inequality is worsening: The conclusion that I draw is that while people broadly in this position might accurately perceive that they are now…
I meant far more frequently than on Earth, and far more extreme. "Life finds a way" - but if the temperature suddenly jumps 100 degrees because your goldilocks zone librated into the sun, then you ain't got much…
I find that it completely unlikely that 'eyeball' planets would have a life-supporting zone. Over geological time period, the zone is likely to suffer unpredictable and novel variability which is not conducive to…
If it's an example and not a political manifesto, then perhaps it could be written without misogynist and heteronormative (i.e. political) undertones. It's not an illustrative example because we have to assume an…
I found this example exceptionally difficult to read and comprehend. I recognise that this is known as the "Stable Marriage Problem", yet I still feel an aversion to marriage being defined as between a man and a woman…
I also conclude the opposite. The time card looks very much like any time card of a single individual's regular internet use - showing the sleep pattern/circadian rhythm of a single person averaged over a long period of…
I've never understood this semantic point of statistics. When used in English, the word "accept" literally means "fail to reject", and has no more implication than that. Do people making this point use a different…
What counts as autonomous seems often to be inflated when considering positive statistics such as miles driven, and minimised when considering negative statistics such as fatalities. At least, there needs to be agreed…
>If more women are getting screened more frequently then their cancers will be detected earlier and improve survival rate. Yes, but the article argues directly against this point.
I agree. It sounds very much like an employment relationship - the fact that you can't/don't feel able to choose your own projects is a big red flag here. If this were a standard situation within Europe/the EU, I'm…
Find your support network. You know that you work well with other people, so find ways for other people to help you be accountable.
In fact - it isn't racism, according to the link you have provided. "Racism is the belief in the superiority of one race over another." Superiority is a key word here. The link actually ends up on the page for…
Also in bioinformatics: I worked up some statistics that turned out to cleanly and robustly contradict my supervisor's previous research. I was told to reverse my conclusions - refused - and, hey, I no longer work in…
How much of this discount is for tracking, and how much is pure price discrimination? The barrier of carrying a card allows the supermarket to give a discount to customers who are motivated by that, without needing to…
By my understanding, global income inequality is improving but global wealth inequality is worsening: The conclusion that I draw is that while people broadly in this position might accurately perceive that they are now…
I meant far more frequently than on Earth, and far more extreme. "Life finds a way" - but if the temperature suddenly jumps 100 degrees because your goldilocks zone librated into the sun, then you ain't got much…
I find that it completely unlikely that 'eyeball' planets would have a life-supporting zone. Over geological time period, the zone is likely to suffer unpredictable and novel variability which is not conducive to…
If it's an example and not a political manifesto, then perhaps it could be written without misogynist and heteronormative (i.e. political) undertones. It's not an illustrative example because we have to assume an…
I found this example exceptionally difficult to read and comprehend. I recognise that this is known as the "Stable Marriage Problem", yet I still feel an aversion to marriage being defined as between a man and a woman…
I also conclude the opposite. The time card looks very much like any time card of a single individual's regular internet use - showing the sleep pattern/circadian rhythm of a single person averaged over a long period of…
I've never understood this semantic point of statistics. When used in English, the word "accept" literally means "fail to reject", and has no more implication than that. Do people making this point use a different…
What counts as autonomous seems often to be inflated when considering positive statistics such as miles driven, and minimised when considering negative statistics such as fatalities. At least, there needs to be agreed…
>If more women are getting screened more frequently then their cancers will be detected earlier and improve survival rate. Yes, but the article argues directly against this point.