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Saturday, March 12, 2016
Saturday Stories: Willpower, Crosswords, and Conference Questions
Daniel Engber in Slate asks
whether or not one of the world's most cited willpower experiments was just BS
.
Oliver Roeder in FiveThirtyEight covers
the scandalous world of crossword plagiarism
.
Dave Levitan in Slate with a piece that rings so unbelievably true to me about
audience "questions" at conferences
.
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