I am sure we have all encountered an instance in our life where we could not break out of our […]
I am sure we have all encountered an instance in our life where we could not break out of our […]
Recently, I posted on the benefits and pitfalls of using social media as tool for research. While it is certainly […]
As a researcher, one of the favorite questions I get asked relates to a comment typically attributed to Henry Ford about […]
The New York Times recently released a story on how a group of sociologists from Cornell University have used Twitter […]
There has been a lot of research lately within neurology about the development of our brains, and the dynamics that […]
As a researcher, I absolutely love election season. While I could say that the reason for this is that I […]
Oftentimes, our current situation of progress and success blind us to what is approaching on the horizon. It is very […]
This past Tuesday (9-6-2011) the Center for Disease Control released a new report on smoking among adults in the US. […]
A fundamental component of research is exploring how people think and what tools and processes we use when we form decisions. Over […]
Pardon the lack of relative dormancy here over the past couple weeks. Things have been rather busy around here. Nevertheless, […]