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Diversity = Productivity? Psychology = Pseudoscience? New Blog Alert!

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Posted on: January 11, 2008 12:51 PM, by Chris Chatham

Josh Hartshorne, coauthor of a the Hartshorne & Ullman study I've discussed before, has a new blog that's already filled with interesting posts.

What is to blame for psychology's awful PR?

Does workforce diversity improve productivity?

Why languages can't be learned (though my own "careful reflection" leads me to a different belief, as discussed here).

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Yeah, I've never bought into the Poverty of Stimulus argument for language acquisition either. If anything, I think it's an embarrassment of riches.

Posted by: Derek James | January 12, 2008 10:07 AM

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