'Twas a stormy Sunday night. Time for links. Science:
The Importance of Collecting Data (Gulf Coast edition)
Confusing Expertise With Authority
Dept. of Unintended Consequences: Hepatitis B in West Virginia
Other:
Left Ed: Where Are the Journalists?
Personal Financial Morality
Chicago's teacher performance-based pay didn't work -- new analysis
The No-Stimulus Economy
The Myth Of The Progressive Blogosphere, And How It Grew
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