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“Fall in love with your hypothesis, and then try to kill it.”

July 9, 2012 By Susannah Fox Leave a Comment

– Rosie Redfield on how to pursue good science (vs. the other way). It’s a good mantra for me this week, writing about caregivers (I had a theory that they use the internet differently and I was right, but not as right as I’d hoped to be) and formulating the next Pew Internet health survey (lots of theories to test).

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