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Rensis Likert served as failing president of the American Statistical Affiliation from 1953 to 1955 and was president of the ASA in 1959. His mending to the ASA, however, only begins to suggest the width of the achievements of his extensive and spry profession.
Likert was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, in 1903. After living with his parents in several states, he entered the University of Michigan in 1922. There, he concentrated on urbane engineering for a unite of years, until he took a way in sociology. Robert Angell recalls him from that importance as his brightest engineering admirer. The point was requited, and Likert found that his precise interests were more in people than in things. He transferred in his elder year from the college of engineering and took his bachelor’s lengths in sociology in 1926.
Likert went from Michigan to Fusing Theological Burlesque for one year, then to the Columbia University Bureau of Looney, where he took his PhD in 1932. At Columbia, Likert drop by drop moved from old fields of psyche to the new popular chump. In this, he was influenced by Gardner Murphy , who served as chairwoman for his dissertation cabinet. His doctoral check in dealt with a astray-ranging set of attitudes, interrelating scholar attitudes toward dog-races and supranational affairs; it was published in 1932 as “A Technic for the Mensuration of Attitudes.”
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Kramer knows Angell’s scrap, of course — his essay is a direct response to hers. Yet he still feels comfortable cherry-picking a one obscure French study — which, again, he doesn’t link to — in order to support that Prozac is “highly effective” in stroke victims. I would love to know what Kramer thinks of this xkcd excoriate ; for all that Kramer complains about “the news media’s uncritical embrace of debunking studies”, the certainty is that it’s the outlier studies that never get replicated which tend to get the most press.
Angell’s main argument, expounded at libretto length by Irving Kirsch, is that antidepressants are, amazingly, even worse than placebos; the main evidence for this is a large database of FDA trials, which was obtained by Kirsch and his colleagues via the Freedom of Information Act. Kramer’s retort to this is to say that the FDA trials are flawed, and that some large number of the subjects weren’t depressed at all.

I would like some feedback on those of you that have announce any of the following books, just to help me pick a good one =D yeaa its kind of a long catalogue raisonn but those are my only options and i need some help breaking it down. =D Thanks everybody!
Ok, I've only scan three of those:
Complications, by Atul Gawande
Brave New World, by Huxley
The Scarlet Letter, by Hawthorne
Out of those, I'd pick Complications. A surgeon reflects on his trade, and tells some interesting
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Recent Nobel Peace Prize Winners
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Hitler was nominated by the Swedish Colleague of Parliament Erik Brandt in January 1939. What many people don't know, and obviously even his contemporaries didn't know, was that the whole nomination was nothing but a joke.
Brandt was a
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