Brain Power - Studying Young Minds, and How to Teach Them - Series - NYTimes.com
Over the past four years, the couple has tested Building Blocks in more than 400 classrooms in Buffalo, Boston and Nashville, comparing the progress of children in the program with that of peers in classes offering another math curriculum or none at all. On tests of addition, subtraction and number recognition after one school year, children who had the program scored in the 76th percentile on average, and those who did not scored in the 50th percentile.
By the end of kindergarten, a year after the program has ended, those who had had it sustained their gains, scoring in the 71st percentile, on average.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Random Promotions � Cheap Talk
Random Promotions � Cheap Talk: "Random promotion outperformed a “promote the best” policy. It increases the chance that someone who is actually good at the job makes it to the next level."
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Author William Poundstone Dissects the Marketing Tricks Built Into Balthazar's Menu -- New York Magazine
Author William Poundstone Dissects the Marketing Tricks Built Into Balthazar's Menu -- New York Magazine: "Consultants try to turn puzzles into stars, nudge customers away from plowhorses, and convince everyone that the prices on the menu are more reasonable than they look.”"
Author William Poundstone Dissects the Marketing Tricks Built Into Balthazar's Menu -- New York Magazine
Author William Poundstone Dissects the Marketing Tricks Built Into Balthazar's Menu -- New York Magazine: "Consultants try to turn puzzles into stars, nudge customers away from plowhorses, and convince everyone that the prices on the menu are more reasonable than they look.”"
Friday, December 11, 2009
Buying Green Makes You Do Bad Things
Buying Green Makes You Do Bad Things :
Do green products really make us better people? Does engaging in a virtuous act of consumption build on itself, making us more socially-conscious, in turn encouraging virtuous behavior in other areas of our lives? Or does buying these products make us feel better — but, in reality, make us act worse?
According to a new study, set to be published in the journal Psychological Science, the answer is — unsurprisingly for those of us with a cynical disposition toward human nature — the latter.
Do green products really make us better people? Does engaging in a virtuous act of consumption build on itself, making us more socially-conscious, in turn encouraging virtuous behavior in other areas of our lives? Or does buying these products make us feel better — but, in reality, make us act worse?
According to a new study, set to be published in the journal Psychological Science, the answer is — unsurprisingly for those of us with a cynical disposition toward human nature — the latter.
Buying Green Makes You Do Bad Things at SmartMoney.com
Buying Green Makes You Do Bad Things at SmartMoney.com
Do green products really make us better people? Does engaging in a virtuous act of consumption build on itself, making us more socially-conscious, in turn encouraging virtuous behavior in other areas of our lives? Or does buying these products make us feel better — but, in reality, make us act worse?
According to a new study, set to be published in the journal Psychological Science, the answer is — unsurprisingly for those of us with a cynical disposition toward human nature — the latter.
Do green products really make us better people? Does engaging in a virtuous act of consumption build on itself, making us more socially-conscious, in turn encouraging virtuous behavior in other areas of our lives? Or does buying these products make us feel better — but, in reality, make us act worse?
According to a new study, set to be published in the journal Psychological Science, the answer is — unsurprisingly for those of us with a cynical disposition toward human nature — the latter.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
What's on Jim Fallon's Mind? A Family Secret That Has Been Murder to Figure Out - WSJ.com
What's on Jim Fallon's Mind? A Family Secret That Has Been Murder to Figure Out - WSJ.com: "Jim Fallon recently made a disquieting discovery: A member of his family has some of the biological traits of a psychopathic killer."
What's on Jim Fallon's Mind? A Family Secret That Has Been Murder to Figure Out - WSJ.com
What's on Jim Fallon's Mind? A Family Secret That Has Been Murder to Figure Out - WSJ.com: "Jim Fallon recently made a disquieting discovery: A member of his family has some of the biological traits of a psychopathic killer."
What's on Jim Fallon's Mind? A Family Secret That Has Been Murder to Figure Out - WSJ.com
What's on Jim Fallon's Mind? A Family Secret That Has Been Murder to Figure Out - WSJ.com: "Jim Fallon recently made a disquieting discovery: A member of his family has some of the biological traits of a psychopathic killer."
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
What's on Jim Fallon's Mind? A Family Secret That Has Been Murder to Figure Out - WSJ.com
What's on Jim Fallon's Mind? A Family Secret That Has Been Murder to Figure Out - WSJ.com Jim Fallon recently made a disquieting discovery: A member of his family has some of the biological traits of a psychopathic killer.
"These results will cause some problems at the next family party," he said, reviewing the data on his laptop in his backyard.
"These results will cause some problems at the next family party," he said, reviewing the data on his laptop in his backyard.
What's on Jim Fallon's Mind? A Family Secret That Has Been Murder to Figure Out - WSJ.com
What's on Jim Fallon's Mind? A Family Secret That Has Been Murder to Figure Out - WSJ.com Jim Fallon recently made a disquieting discovery: A member of his family has some of the biological traits of a psychopathic killer.
"These results will cause some problems at the next family party," he said, reviewing the data on his laptop in his backyard.
"These results will cause some problems at the next family party," he said, reviewing the data on his laptop in his backyard.
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