Monday, October 31, 2016
Is Attending the ‘Best’ High School Academically Irrelevant? by Matt Barnum
Is Attending the ‘Best’ High School Academically Irrelevant? by Matt Barnum
Heritability and why Parents (but not Parenting) Matter by Brian Boutwell and Razib Khan
Heritability and why Parents (but not Parenting) Matter by Brian Boutwell and Razib Khan
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Pushing That Crosswalk Button May Make You Feel Better, but … by Christopher Mele
Pushing That Crosswalk Button May Make You Feel Better, but … by Christopher Mele
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Evaluating the privacy properties of telephone metadata by Jonathan Mayera, Patrick Mutchlera, and John C. Mitchella
Evaluating the privacy properties of telephone metadata by Jonathan Mayera, Patrick Mutchlera, and John C. Mitchella
The brain adapts to dishonesty by Neil Garrett, Stephanie C Lazzaro, Dan Ariely & Tali Sharot
The brain adapts to dishonesty by Neil Garrett, Stephanie C Lazzaro, Dan Ariely & Tali Sharot
Monday, October 24, 2016
Sunday, October 23, 2016
New York Times Examines Mass Shootings and Gun Laws; Their Findings "Dispiriting to Anyone Hoping for Simple Legislative Fixes to Gun Violence" by Brian Doherty
Saturday, October 22, 2016
The 16 best ways to sabotage your organization's productivity, from a CIA manual published in 1944 by Richard Feloni
The 16 best ways to sabotage your organization's productivity, from a CIA manual published in 1944 by Richard Feloni
Men and Things, Women and People: A Meta-Analysis of Sex Differences in Interests by Rong Su, James Rounds, and Patrick Ian Armstrong
Men and Things, Women and People: A Meta-Analysis of Sex Differences in Interests by Rong Su, James Rounds, and Patrick Ian Armstrong
Labels:
Choices,
Differences,
Effect Size,
Gender,
Measurement,
Men,
Preferences,
Women
Campus Culture Wars and the Sociology of Morality by Bradley Campbella and Jason Manning
Campus Culture Wars and the Sociology of Morality by Bradley Campbella and Jason Manning
You Just Keep Pushing Me Away … by Max Florschutz
You Just Keep Pushing Me Away … by Max Florschutz
Friday, October 21, 2016
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Lefty Parenting Blogs Finally Discover Boys Have Feelings Too by Abby W. Schachter
Lefty Parenting Blogs Finally Discover Boys Have Feelings Too by Abby W. Schachter
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Need Dynamics by Duncan A Sabien
Need Dynamics by Duncan A Sabien
Rise of the Reactionary by Sam Tanenhaus
Rise of the Reactionary by Sam Tanenhaus
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Sorry, Bernie, Few Full-Time Workers Live in Poverty by Preston Cooper
Sorry, Bernie, Few Full-Time Workers Live in Poverty by Preston Cooper
Labels:
Full Time,
Jobs,
Measurement,
Poverty,
Root Causes,
Work
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Is America more divided by race or class? by Sean McElwee, Jesse Rhodes and Brian Schaffner
Is America more divided by race or class? by Sean McElwee, Jesse Rhodes and Brian Schaffner
Labels:
Class,
Divisiveness,
Measurement,
Race,
Separatism
Book Review: We Have Seen the Future and It Looks Like Baltimore, By Craig Smith & Lowell Ponte by Jay Lehr
Book Review: We Have Seen the Future and It Looks Like Baltimore, by Craig Smith & Lowell Ponte by Jay Lehr
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Monday, October 10, 2016
Global Issues from the UN
Global Issues from the UN
Sunday, October 9, 2016
Here’s a guide to the sex allegations that Donald Trump may raise in the presidential debate by Glenn Kessler
Here’s a guide to the sex allegations that Donald Trump may raise in the presidential debate by Glenn Kessler
Sexuality and Gender by Lawrence S. Mayer and Paul R. McHugh
Sexuality and Gender by Lawrence S. Mayer and Paul R. McHugh
Mob Awakens at Johns Hopkins by Walter Russell Mead
Mob Awakens at Johns Hopkins by Walter Russell Mead
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Blue Apron and the tensions within the liberal coalition by Sonny Bunch
Blue Apron and the tensions within the liberal coalition by Sonny Bunch
Labels:
California,
Contradictions,
Crime,
Growth,
Labor,
Management,
SJW
Experts said Arctic sea ice would melt entirely by September 2016 - they were wrong by Sarah Knapton
Experts said Arctic sea ice would melt entirely by September 2016 - they were wrong by Sarah Knapton
Friday, October 7, 2016
Investigating the right tail of wealth: Education, cognitive ability, giving, network power, gender, ethnicity, leadership, and other characteristics by Jonathan Wai and David Lincoln
Investigating the right tail of wealth: Education, cognitive ability, giving, network power, gender, ethnicity, leadership, and other characteristics by Jonathan Wai and David Lincoln
Labels:
Definitions,
Education,
Ethnic,
Gender,
IQ,
Life Outcomes,
Measurement,
Wealth
What Drives Success? by Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld
What Drives Success? by Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld
Who is poor? from Institute for Research on Poverty
Who is poor? from Institute for Research on Poverty
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Implicit Media Bias: A new study finds that preschool teachers aren’t racist, but the media reports that they are. by Kay S. Hymowitz
Implicit Media Bias: A new study finds that preschool teachers aren’t racist, but the media reports that they are. by Kay S. Hymowitz
Labels:
Bad Journalism,
Failure,
IAT,
Implicit Bias,
Innumeracy,
MSM,
Narrative,
Pre-school,
SJW
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Monday, October 3, 2016
NPR Reporter Has No Idea What ‘Come And Take It’ Means by John Daniel Davidson
NPR Reporter Has No Idea What ‘Come And Take It’ Means by John Daniel Davidson
Labels:
Greece,
Gun Control,
History,
Ignorance,
Molon Labe,
NPR,
Texas
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