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AntiSocial Science: ‘research has revealed’ that we shouldn’t trust a press release
Research has also revealed some fairly predictable stuff about the best laid plans of mice and men. There was briefly the promise that I might get paid to blog, but it evaporated, so my blog gets the benefit. This was … Continue reading
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