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The Economist's "Seven Brothers"

Teaching your students about the de facto ban on federally funded gun research

Carroll's "Sorry, There’s Nothing Magical About Breakfast"

Rich, Cox, and Bloch's "Money, Race and Success: How Your School District Compares"

MOOCs for statistics/research methods instructors

Hackathorn, Ashdown, & Rife's "Statistics that Stick: Embedding Humor in Statistics Related Teaching Materials"

John Oliver's "Scientific Studies" with discussion quesions

Cheng's "Okcupid Scraper – Who is pickier? Who is lying? Men or Women?"

Electronic Conference on the Teaching of Statistics

NPR series on Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

Ben Schmidt's Gendered Language in Teacher Reviews

Dvorsky's "Lab Mice Are Freezing Their Asses Off—and That’s Screwing Up Science"

Weinberg's "How One Study Produced a Bunch of Untrue Headlines About Tattoos Strengthening Your Immune System"