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Fidgety Boys and the Economy: Bad Social Science Journalism at Its Best

Gather your patience and decoder rings because a recent New York Times article is a remarkable case of botched social science journalism starting with this headline – A Link Between Fidgety Boys and a Sputtering Economy.  I might have left this curious claim alone if it hadn’t popped up on …

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Guest Post: How Do Parents Tell “Good” Science From “Bad” Science in Education?

You’re a parent who wants your child to thrive academically. You read about a new software program that claims to boost math scores in middle schoolers in less than one month, and you wonder if it would help your child’s mediocre math grades. Your school is trying out a new …

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