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The science of changing minds: Why making someone undecided is more powerful than making them switch
In A Nutshell Groups that allow members to go neutral, rather than forcing a binary choice, reach consensus faster and ...
An independent digital publication launches with coverage of AI trust, data governance, and emerging technologies, open ...
Familial confounding and causal inference in child and adolescent neurodevelopment and mental health
Recent announcements by the US Government linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism in offspring highlight the risks of misinterpreting observational research to inform policy; this is a ...
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Police departments have the data to stop misconduct before it starts. Most don’t use it.
In A Nutshell A study of 6,075 officers found that specific red flags disclosed during the hiring process, including domestic ...
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