It’s a common enough type of scene: the CEO of a major company announces the decision to leverage a new promising technology, backed by scientific evidence. The tech visionary who heads up the company ...
Benjamin Herold, an Education Week reporter, recently published a story about an experiment conducted by Pearson to determine whether growth mindset interventions improve learning in a software ...
This post explores how to run great experiments in your company, based on recent conversations with my friend Astro Teller, Chief of Moonshots at "X" (formally Google X, Google's R&D factory). X's ...
Research involving human subjects is littered with a history of scandal that often shapes people’s views of the ethics of research. Often the earliest cited case is English physician Edward Jenner’s ...
Today’s most successful companies, the ones that are “crushing it,” started as a series of crazy ideas, followed by experiments to test just how viable those ideas might be. Experimentation is a ...
EXCITING results from a scientific study are in effect meaningless if they cannot be replicated. All too often, at least in psychology experiments, that seems to be the case. A new report by a ...
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