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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Dr. Ben Carson is the Actual Winner of Recent Quinnipiac Poll
Earlier this week, Quinnipiac University released its latest poll of the Republicans seeking the nomination for President of the United States. There are many ways to look at this or any poll, but this one was interesting because of a … Continue reading
Posted in Media, Politics
Tagged Bush, Carson, Christie, Cruz, Dr. Ben Carson, Fiorina, Gilmore, Graham, Media Bias, Pataki, Paul, Perry, Quinnipiac, Republican, Rubio, Trump, Walker
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Pink, White, Blue, Green, Yellow, or Nada? (updated 8/20/2015)
Over the course of the last several years, I’ve been conducting a study of human preferences. Admittedly, it’s a work in progress, and I’m careful not to describe it as a scientific investigation. Indeed, it’s just an observational exercise, but … Continue reading
Posted in Human Behavior, Human Nutrition
Tagged aspartame, Equal, Splenda, Stereotyping, stevia, sucralose, sucrose, sugar, Sweet, sweeteners
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