Orion Jones

Orion Jones

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Driving battery-powered cars could pollute the air more than cars powered by fossil fuels. 
A propensity to worry indicates a strong ability to consider the past and future in precise detail, perhaps explaining why worriers also tend to be more intelligent.
Parents who buy their teens inexpensive first vehicles are putting them at higher risk of accident and injury, often because the cheapest cars are old and lacking modern safety features.
Extroverts received the harshest evaluations from introverts, who consistently undervalued their outspoken coworkers' abilities and contributions.
Understanding how science uses certain key concepts can make the difference between parroting pure speculation and taking an evidence-based approach.
Scientific studies show that people like gifts that contradict the holiday giving etiquette.
Knowing what is acceptable to say creates predictability, and predictability frees group members from worry of possibly offending those around them.