Being Honest About the Pygmalion Effect
In the 1960s, a researcher lied to prove students would rise to meet their teachers’ expectations. But no one could…
Aggregating the Future
In the 1960s, a researcher lied to prove students would rise to meet their teachers’ expectations. But no one could…
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One German doctor’s daring deception helped build the basis of life-saving cardiac imaging. Source: Discover Magazine