As I promised in an older article, I am currently reading The Science of Trust. Do you know the feeling when you are reading something and realize they are up to something? That is what I started to get around page 20 or so. John Gottmann’s book has one thing that sets it apart from […]
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Relationship Model Rankings
This started out as an entirely different post, but sometimes you have to go with the flow. So it ended up as a collection of studies and numbers about various relationship models, because the results were quite surprising.
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It seems I was on track with my earlier assessment of politics. The Guardian posted a short piece on saturday about trial-runs of political programs, with many links to the papers. All of them conducted in developing countries where money for these kinds of programs is sparse. Counter-intuitively, the best way to spend scarce money […]
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I’ve said a few things about facts and evidence in The Enemies of Progress and will probably say more about it in future posts. So it is important to get a few things clear up front about these.
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