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August 29, 2018. Today on RBDR:
A new research “reproducibility crisis” is upon us after 21 social science studies conducted between 2010 and 2015 were repeated and only 13 “reproduced” the same results 8 to 12 years later.
1) Three very different polling techniques being used in this year’s presidential campaign are explained.
2) Plus, research has been excited by the prospect of collecting unique, valuable information, but a new study says an ROI from employee use of Fitbit has been calculated. That could induce employers to push employees to use this wearable.
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