Long time no Around the Blogs, lots of links collected:
1. "New study shows half of the global warming in the USA is artificial" (Anthony Watts)
2 The exploit/explore tradeoff (Seth Roberts)
3. "Disclosing hospital quality works" (Economic Logician/Lapo Filistrucchi and Fatih Cemil Ozbugdayand)
4. Who's to blame for biased reporting on medicine: researchers or journalists? (Andy McKenzie/Yavchitz et al.)
5. Stuff you might not yet know about questionable practices by medical journals, or: Ever wondered who buys reprints these days? (Richard Smith) (via)
6. Anonymity may decrease the accuracy of questionnaire responses. (Christian Jarrett/Yphtach Lelkes et al.)
7. Just in case you had Malcolm X down as some kind of civil rights hero, Bryan Caplan reminds you what a vile racist he was.
8. Sociologists name their papers (Kieran Healy) (related post)
9. Relational aggression as a form of mate competition (Eric Barker/Jesse Bering)
10. Blogger points out he has been misquoted, commenters go bonkers (Tyler Cowen and commenters)
11. Six tips for better sleep, number 4 being almost definitely wrong for me (Eric Barker/David K. Randall)
12. Taste for extreme answers as a factor distorting the comparability of cross-cultural questionnaire data (Christian Jarrett/Möttus et al.)
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