ABSTRACT: This article has two objectives. The first is to develop an R script that performs Mardia’s K2 test for assessing multivariate normality (MVN), using both its original asymptotic formulation ...
This article was produced by Harvard Business School Working Knowledge and features the insights of faculty member Amy C. Edmondson, doctoral student Hassina Bahadurzada, and Harvard T.H. Chan School ...
Psychological thrillers uniquely captivate audiences, often transporting them into unnerving new realities or leading them to question events in their own lives. Unlike, say, an action-driven thriller ...
ABSTRACT: This study examined the impact of four innovation process types—organizational, product, process, and marketing—on the market share of universal banking services in Ghana. Data were ...
Robbie has been an avid gamer for well over 20 years. During that time, he's watched countless franchises rise and fall. He's a big RPG fan but dabbles in a little bit of everything. Writing about ...
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Mothers from the Piraha community, an indigenous people of the Amazon Rainforest, don’t know how many children they have. Do you know why? Because their language doesn't have any numbers. While ...
Learn how to identify it and cultivate it on your team. You’re probably familiar with the term “psychological safety.” But do you know what it really means? HBR contributing editor and workplace ...
Here’s how the scariest subgenre of horror films got its name—and why it’s so alluringly scary. Psychological horror is a film genre that emphasizes distressing emotional and psychological states to ...
We talk about mental health more than ever, but the language we should use remains a vexed issue. Should we call people who seek help patients, clients or consumers? Should we use “person-first” ...
I have a new book coming out in June, and New Scientist is to blame. Back in the summer of 2020, I wrote this column about a study led by computational social scientist Meysam Alizadeh, who worked to ...
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