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A classic Harvard study shows the impact of overestimating your ability to control outcomes, especially when you experience early success.
This was unreplicable for several reasons. First, "prisoners" were not protected from the "guards," which cannot be allowed ...
Social conventions governs our social behavior in many ways, ranging from left- and right-hand traffic to a way of greeting. We sometimes find inefficient social conventions like bullying in a class ...
We report on a new operation regime for capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers (cMUTs). Traditionally, cMUTs are operated at a bias voltage lower than the collapse voltage of their membranes.
Explicit Bias Toward High-Income-Country Research: A Randomized, Blinded, Crossover Experiment Of English Clinicians Matthew Harris, Joachim Marti, Hillary Watt, Yasser Bhatti, James Macinko, and ...
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