How a Rebellious Scientist Uncovered the Surprising Truth About Stereotypes Studying the accuracy of stereotypes is risky business. For many, investigation into stereotypes is tantamount to endorsing bigotry. Claire Lehmann 4 Dec 2015 · 11 min read
Why Parenting May Not Matter and Why Most Social Science Research is Probably Wrong Parenting effects usually play some role in our conception of why some people behave differently than others Brian Boutwell 1 Dec 2015 · 13 min read
The Great Statistical Schism In the early 20th century, this led to a split in the field of statistics, with intense debates taking place about whose methods and ways of thinking were better. Brendon Brewer 13 Nov 2015 · 7 min read