Interesting? Or massive overidentification? https://t.co/kMOu4QzkH5 So the obvious solution is to _______ .
Bu dediğinde haklı olması müthiş https://t.co/mSKXKe5N5y https://t.co/0VPbLeAD70
We moeten nu wel weten hoe Henk het doet in deze statistieken
@hanslaroes Het is wetenschappelijk bewezen het veiligst om stormen een jongensnaam te geven, en ja dat heeft met seksisme te maken, maar op een hele leuke manier: https://t.co/Vnoz6hGDt5 https://t.co/iKiqxwb0hL
RT @NoCisgender: Gender kills. The naming of hurricanes using female names leads to lower perceived risk and complacency due to gender ster…
@CCriadoPerez !!?
RT @NoCisgender: Gender kills. The naming of hurricanes using female names leads to lower perceived risk and complacency due to gender ster…
Gedachtenexperiment: leg dit onderzoek uit op je sollicitatiegesprek
RT @NoCisgender: Gender kills. The naming of hurricanes using female names leads to lower perceived risk and complacency due to gender ster…
RT @NoCisgender: Gender kills. The naming of hurricanes using female names leads to lower perceived risk and complacency due to gender ster…
RT @NoCisgender: Gender kills. The naming of hurricanes using female names leads to lower perceived risk and complacency due to gender ster…
Gender kills. The naming of hurricanes using female names leads to lower perceived risk and complacency due to gender stereotypes and (unmeasured here but suggested for future research) actual risk posed by males. https://t.co/mIca4nIuBf
here's what i was referring to: https://t.co/TuIm66ti2P
@CrimeGirI Supposedly this is a genuine risk https://t.co/KCelbC4oTU
@NickPRochford You may laugh. (Well of course you may) But research shows that people take more care when there are storm warnings of storms with male names than with female names. Or was that your joke? https://t.co/gBVsidubcM
RT @ucf87cpa: “…six decades of death rates from US hurricanes to show that feminine-named hurricanes cause significantly more deaths than d…
RT @MonikaaRubin: Det her er interessant i debatten om #ligestilling og #sexisme og hvordan samfundet har tendens til at vurdere kvinders e…
RT @MonikaaRubin: Det her er interessant i debatten om #ligestilling og #sexisme og hvordan samfundet har tendens til at vurdere kvinders e…
Apropos absolut ingenting; Monika Rubin🤙🏻
Det her er interessant i debatten om #ligestilling og #sexisme og hvordan samfundet har tendens til at vurdere kvinders evner. Orkaner bliver undervurderet hvis de har et feminint navn - i så høj grad at flere personer dør i de tilfælde! 😳🌪️🌪️🌪️ https://t.
“…six decades of death rates from US hurricanes to show that feminine-named hurricanes cause significantly more deaths than do masculine-named hurricanes. “ https://t.co/kxVKA4L5PS
RT @emilysears: Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes | PNAS https://t.co/gs2H9Xtcd0 fascinating article on gender bias showi…
Jokes jokes jokes, but I think about how weathermen started naming storms after women for sexist reasons until they were forced to split the alphabet… and then a study shows that people underestimate storms with female sounding names. (Link to study) ht
RT @emilysears: Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes | PNAS https://t.co/gs2H9Xtcd0 fascinating article on gender bias showi…
@Themadwomanisme here’s the link to the study! https://t.co/ZeZfCLG8w7
RT @emilysears: Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes | PNAS https://t.co/gs2H9Xtcd0 fascinating article on gender bias showi…
RT @emilysears: Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes | PNAS https://t.co/gs2H9Xtcd0 fascinating article on gender bias showi…
Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes | PNAS https://t.co/gs2H9Xtcd0 fascinating article on gender bias showing up in public preparedness and response
@StevijoPayne People take hurricanes with female names less seriously than hurricanes with male names, underestimating their personal risk. More people die in hurricanes w/female names. Hurricanes should only have tough, male names in my book. Would save
Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes | PNAS https://t.co/CttJJftGzn
@NIAbbot you just proved this study completely right. Female named hurricanes kill more people than male named hurricanes because people don’t take female named hurricanes seriously. You big ol’ sexist. https://t.co/GBeK8zPBS1
Si te ha gustado este hilo dale like❤️ y retuit 🔁eso nos ayudaría mucho Cualquier comentarios nos estamos leyendo aquí Te dejo links por si te interesa un poco más del tema: https://t.co/QkjJtiRCoE https://t.co/dLcLzwUFim https://t.co/J5JR6qEZyU
Sin embargo, en 2014 un estudio concluyó que los huracanes con nombres femeninos causaban un mayor número de víctimas que los que contaban con un nombre masculino. Link del artículo: https://t.co/J5JR6qEZyU https://t.co/Gi62HVhtGT
RT @ted_fielding: @hellcorvid @SpenolPalinUSA There was actually a study that found that hurricanes with female names have higher death tol…
It's because a female name seems less threatening than a male name. Sexism literally kills in the most insidious ways. https://t.co/98Kdm4Nwt0.
dear gods
@hellcorvid @SpenolPalinUSA There was actually a study that found that hurricanes with female names have higher death tolls because people assume they're less dangerous https://t.co/xa8LehjxCt.
@scmods_1971 @ClimateWarrior7 @tilh16 @daniellemerrim1 @Alphafox78 Yes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America published a paper about how hurricanes with female names are more deadly than men. No mention of transge
@NEEMAAV1 The cause is that female named hurricanes are taken less seriously than male named ones: https://t.co/Geac0zQTOR
@MilitantHobo @dgurdasani1 https://t.co/gM0cRRWLcE I was just about to post it. I use it in teaching scientific practice. This is another one I use. The author list contains people from Business Schools, Gender studies, Statistics and Psychology. But not
Amazing paper. https://t.co/6OE1KJFqO7
Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences https://t.co/UuvxljZ4vw
@TRyanGregory Totally reminds me of this: https://t.co/GPR7aJkiGf
@drolkrad_ehT @GeraldKutney All that scholarly research. https://t.co/X5awaUOZor
RT @MACottingham: Apparently, giving hurricanes female names leads people to underestimate risk and not take things seriously. Women aren't…
Apparently, giving hurricanes female names leads people to underestimate risk and not take things seriously. Women aren't purportedly as notorious for destruction and devastation as men are. [Placeholder: insert joke about ex-wife] 🔽 https://t.co/x2xfWlYe
This paper is a few years old, but it shows why humans might just be the dumbest animal ever. https://t.co/ZMZr4sHimC
This is a fem years old but it explains why humans may be the dumbest animal ever. https://t.co/ZMZr4sHimC
@HipHopMoments_ unironically yeah https://t.co/n1oVjaoeGi
RT @natehowe: Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes, according to a 2014 study. Some people don't take girl storms seriously.…
Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes, according to a 2014 study. Some people don't take girl storms seriously. I wonder if the perceived masculinity of a male hurricane name has any effect. Do people take Ian less seriously than Spike? http
@MattyStu77 https://t.co/z6ppQ8CaXH underestimate it at your peril!
@JillianHortonMD https://t.co/lZvCdTiqpt although Jillian, there are controversies in hurricane names... #genderbias 👇🏼
Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes (bc they lead to lower perceived risk and consequently less preparedness). Gender stereotypes really do kill. ht @JessCrombie https://t.co/hfISgKub3o
RT @mariaKhalusova: Sexism kills: "Feminine-named hurricanes (vs. masculine-named hurricanes) cause significantly more deaths, apparently b…
Sexism kills: "Feminine-named hurricanes (vs. masculine-named hurricanes) cause significantly more deaths, apparently because they lead to lower perceived risk and consequently less preparedness." https://t.co/BVgcsxJMqf
RT @AmyRuckes: "Feminine-named hurricanes (vs. masculine-named hurricanes) cause significantly more deaths, apparently because they lead to…
"Feminine-named hurricanes (vs. masculine-named hurricanes) cause significantly more deaths, apparently because they lead to lower perceived risk and consequently less preparedness." https://t.co/QiyBNM8HbW.
Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences https://t.co/nTQKB7aXIB
RT @alsuwaidi_ae: الاعاصير و الاسماء https://t.co/eldk7PKblk
الاعاصير و الاسماء https://t.co/eldk7PKblk
@babywasteland perhaps even weirder that people take them less seriously when it’s a feminine name https://t.co/wXYCLfqOyd
"Feminine-named hurricanes (vs. masculine-named hurricanes) cause significantly more deaths, apparently because they lead to lower perceived risk and consequently less preparedness" - https://t.co/SsnbPrV5vE
@flaminhaystacks This effect is documented https://t.co/6OGkBQjTct
@PickardJE Surely you've seen this? https://t.co/ZE4A3bhobG (I seem to recall the results may not be very robust, though)
Ya yok artık yaa! Fırtınalara kadın ismi verildiğinde insanlar daha yumuşak geçeceği, erkek ismi verildiğinde daha sert geçeceği beklentisine giriyormuş. Bu da o fırtınaların daha fazla zarara neden olmasına yol açıyormuş. İnsan beyni olmamış bence. https:
Source: husband and multiple friends are meteorologists who have been forecasting this severity for the last week. They are all working from home today. Named storm research: https://t.co/YG2yud4gIc Be safe all 2/2
@froodie @bazkennedy @ELangfordMusic Yeah, taking a quickish look at the study (a few hundred participants, which isn’t bad but probably isn’t enough - and one experiment was entirely made up of Mechanical Turk people), the word “could” in pic1 is doing a
RT @dasuperbackup: 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️ https://t.co/NLDfzrdyED
@LonelyGoomba There's a little something to the article. People hear names like that and subconsciously assume it's not a problem. Female named storms apparently are more deadly because fewer people see them as a threat. She cites this study https://t.co/
RT @ComfortWeight: As Storm #Eunice prepares to make landfall in the UK (#redweatherwarning) I saw a comment saying how someone can't take…
@setoacnna This is the paper, by the way. I love it. Weather kills sexists, survival of the most feminist, booyah. https://t.co/IjE3IBw731
A study genuinely found female named storms were more deadly because people took them less seriously. https://t.co/VbmCsg0pc8
Little bit of storm Eunice related trivia for you. Did you know that storms/hurricanes with female names are more deadly that ones named after men? With a working theory that because people take them 'less seriously' 🌪️🌪️ https://t.co/M17NupIAL0
@Gatsbyspants @Baddiel It turns out unfortunately that, while there was a study produced which claimed to show that effect, it had some, em, significant flaws.
@Baddiel Find it amazing that more people die in female named hurricanes than male named ones, possibly due to unpreparedness (also incredulous Americans don’t find it funny their science academy is called PNAS) https://t.co/HaZgRQ5kr5
@twellschris @olicav The study seems to have accounted for that. https://t.co/EwO7HEs7kT
As we have strong winds in the north east this weekend, it reminded me of this research that if a hurricane has a female name, people think it won’t be as bad, purely because it’s got a woman’s name, and so underestimate the risk of it. https://t.co/5ikPcZ
Hell yeah (try being a female named disaster planner)
female named hurraines are more deadly because people take them less seriously ...https://t.co/XOjIn6iGGl from 2014 - but is it still true??
זה👇לא בדיחה, אלא עובדה שנחקרה כבר מדעית. בארה״ב, אנשים נוטים לזלזל יותר בסופות בעלות שם נשי ולכן יש יותר מתים מהם. https://t.co/TUGFYVnWVM
@datingdecisions @hardsci Then we could run a conceptual replication of this study in real time. https://t.co/FZONFrlZoL
@ladyhaja I think you might like this article, on this exact subject. https://t.co/KbJEa0fmic
„Female hurricanes are deadlier than male hurricanes“ denn sie werden nicht ernst genommen. Kannste dir nicht ausdenken, sowas. https://t.co/k2uGKIfveW
@AzamJamil53 Although this isn’t about cyclones, still an interesting read. Check out the link, seems sexism was quite prevalent while naming hurricanes. Gulabo could prove to be even more devastating. https://t.co/9qPvWXOUqR
Doing some research for the 2022 Edinburgh Science Festival and this is easily one of the most interesting articles I have come across: https://t.co/qEGSE48A9V (Source: https://t.co/bB1xtSmcjk) #edscifest
Never forget. Nature favors female aggression. https://t.co/whICRsOnPb
@muchocheeso It's crucial they do not use female names for variants: the danger of the variant would get underrated. Gender-based expectations... If you do not believe me, look at this: https://t.co/RS69oQlb1t