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Steady employment is rare — a condition some U.S. workers also endure

The Sad Fact of Reminiscing About Good Times
Happy memories of life-stage transitions can be bittersweet

Cause and Effect in the Complex World of Corporate Decision Making
As with scientific research, it’s hard to distinguish correlation from causation

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Novelty and social connection boost time spent playing

Deciding When to Decide Can Lead to Better Outcomes
An interpretable model versus black-box algorithms for complex decision making

What’s Behind the Consumer Preference for the Middle Ground
Capturing how decisions are driven by a habitual preference for moderation

Improving Airlift Schedules with Algorithms
Splitting complex problems into parts simplifies and greatly speeds the task
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