More than half of psychology papers are not reproducible
A landmark initiative to reproduce the findings of 100 prominent psychology papers has been successful in fewer than half of cases.
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A landmark initiative to reproduce the findings of 100 prominent psychology papers has been successful in fewer than half of cases.
A Las Vegas man has pleaded guilty to fraud and criminal contempt after he sent more than 27 million spam messages through Facebook.
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