Who Owns the Future? -
Find out how data mining is widening the gap between the upper and middle classes.
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Dienes said @ 2:53pm GMT on 26th December
Day 5 came in a few days ago but I was distracted with Christmas stuff. It was a very 'light' one compared to the previous.
Reveal
-A letter explaining they conducted, and will continue to conduct, monthly public opinion polls that adhere to quality polling practices as much as possible. They also encourage scientists to submit questions they want to ask but could never get through an IRB, so this is the first time I'm jealous of social scientists.
-A booklet of their current statistically significant findings. You can read this, and future results, at .
-Three new Black cards: "Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious summer by _____", "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ___", and "Cry havoc and let slip ____."
-Three new White cards: "Taking a minute to really unpack what Shakespear is getting at in this scene", "The significance of eyes in King Lear", and "Speaking in iambic pentameter."
Fun fact: "Is rap music?" is probably the best first date question ever, if you want something more innocuous than "Did you fucking vote for Trump?"
Dienes said @ 2:54pm GMT on 26th December
Day 5 came in a few days ago but I was distracted with Christmas stuff. It was a very 'light' one compared to the previous.
Reveal
-A letter explaining they conducted, and will continue to conduct, monthly public opinion polls that adhere to quality polling practices as much as possible. They also encourage scientists to submit questions they want to ask but could never get through an IRB, so this is the first time I'm jealous of social scientists.
-A booklet of their current statistically significant findings. You can read this, and future results, at https://thepulseofthenation.com/.
-Three new Black cards: "Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious summer by _____", "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ___", and "Cry havoc and let slip ____."
-Three new White cards: "Taking a minute to really unpack what Shakespear is getting at in this scene", "The significance of eyes in King Lear", and "Speaking in iambic pentameter."
Fun fact: "Is rap music?" is probably the best first date question ever, if you want something more innocuous than "Did you fucking vote for Trump?"
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Dienes said @ 2:53pm GMT on 26th December [Score:1 Informative]
Day 5 came in a few days ago but I was distracted with Christmas stuff. It was a very 'light' one compared to the previous.
Reveal
-A letter explaining they conducted, and will continue to conduct, monthly public opinion polls that adhere to quality polling practices as much as possible. They also encourage scientists to submit questions they want to ask but could never get through an IRB, so this is the first time I'm jealous of social scientists.
-A booklet of their current statistically significant findings. You can read this, and future results, at https://thepulseofthenation.com/.
-Three new Black cards: "Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious summer by _____", "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ___", and "Cry havoc and let slip ____."
-Three new White cards: "Taking a minute to really unpack what Shakespear is getting at in this scene", "The significance of eyes in King Lear", and "Speaking in iambic pentameter."
Fun fact: "Is rap music?" is probably the best first date question ever, if you want something more innocuous than "Did you fucking vote for Trump?"