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In 1921, there was a psychologist at Stanford University named Lewis Terman who set out on a mission to conduct a research study unlike any before it.
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Berns found that most people went along with the view of the majority, even if it was wrong.
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that the average return from a
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in many cases the equal-weighted models were better even than the optimal regressions
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Marian offered her volunteer services as a surrogate grandma.
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will be statistically valid