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apophenia: when research is de-contextualized
The bigger issue is that performed network ties ("Friends") are NOT the same as the personal networks that sociologists and anthropologists have historically measured and theorized about.
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Apple's design process - BusinessWeek
comments regarding a presentation at SXSW from Michael Lopp talking about Apple's design process including "10 to 3 to 1"
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presentation at SXSW from Michael Lopp
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Not, Lopp said, "seven in order to make three look good"
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PsyBlog: How to Avoid Procrastination: Think Concrete
New study finds procrastination is warded off by considering tasks in concrete terms.
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Health: Can Exercise Make You Smarter?
Stronger, Faster, Smarter
Exercise does more than build muscles and help prevent heart disease. New science shows that it also boosts brainpower—and may offer hope in the battle against Alzheimer's. -
PsyBlog: What Everyone Should Know About Their Own Minds: 6 Introspective Insights From Psychology
"I examine some of the classic findings in psychology that show we have precious little insight into our own thought processes."
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PsyBlog: 7 Sins of Memory: Complete Guide
"Psychologists have found that right from the moment an event occurs, is laid down in memory (or not), to the moment we try to retrieve it (or can't), our minds are fallible."
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Technology Review: Blogs: Ed Boyden's blog: How to Think
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9. Document everything obsessively. If you don't record it, it may never have an impact on the world.
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