A model for cities to boost ridership, without snarling car traffic
Skewness, measuring the range of biases, strongly suggests rate moves
Headphones and feelings, preventing hospital readmissions, and the relationship between meaning in life and happiness
Behavior, other factors influence which improvements are effective
Pairing the mundane — hand washing, teeth brushing — with more engaging activities
Digital identity used in nearly every realm of life
A method that establishes a range of needs — and then tightens the range — works better
Examining executive pay tied to revenue growth to identify any correlation
Cultural norms — reading and the calendar — affect native English-speakers’ motioning constructs
Measuring the utility of increased care and testing, inputs that aren’t always immediately available
Modest loss of jobs followed 1966 law, but millions won substantial raises
Alternative vaccination points, the curious case of improved sales forecasts and an overlooked stock-price predictor
How unknown individuals turn into influencers on a platform for programmers
Target customers with easy access to a competitor?
We won’t call it debunking, but not all investing tips hold up