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Monthly Archive February, 2015

Don’t be that person who mixes up opt-in and opt-out

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People often say opt-in when they mean opt-out and they say opt-out when they mean opt-in.

Put the size of countries in perspective by comparing them to US states

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Wouldn’t it be cool for US readers to see how big foreign countries are by comparing them to presumably familiar US states?
Wouldn’t it be cool for non-US readers to see how big US states are by comparing them to presumably familiar countries?

How to get a no-nonsense weather forecast

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How to get your own no-nonsense local weather forecast graph for people who understand graphs and probability.

2015 Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality in Berlin

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Apply to the 2015 Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality, which takes place June 4–11, 2015, at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin.

2016 Invitational Choice Symposium – Lake Louise, Alberta

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The 10th Triennial Invitational Choice Symposium will be held at Lake Louise, Alberta (in the heart of the Canadian Rockies) May 14-17, 2016.