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Jordan Boeder
Recent Posts
TrendSegments: How Much Quid to Play Some Squid...Games
- 2021/11/18
- by Jordan Boeder
Surprisingly, those with a household income of over $100,000 were more likely to want to risk their lives in a game of double dutch.
Read moreSelf-Driving Cars: Ethical robots in disguise
- 2021/11/18
- by Jordan Boeder
Self-driving cars need ethics, too. If there's more than a 20% chance of killing a pedestrian, Americans prefer their car swerve and risk their own death.
Read moreTrendSegments: The Rise of the Reboots
- 2021/11/03
- by Jordan Boeder
Americans love sequels, prequels, and reboots! Well, not all sequels and reboots.
Read moreDawn of the Tread(mill)
- 2021/10/20
- by Jordan Boeder
The most common reason Americans don't like to work out? They simply do not enjoy physical activity (33%).
Read moreTrans-itioning Mindsets
- 2021/10/20
- by Jordan Boeder
The country is deeply divided on the topic of gender transition: 49% of Americans believe that medical gender transitions should be allowed.
Read moreTrendSegments: So You're Telling Me There's a Chance!
- 2021/10/06
- by Jordan Boeder
Turns out, definitely does not mean definitely. Definitely is only perceived as a 100% guarantee that something will happen for about half of Americans.
Read moreTrendSegments: Ultimate Superhero Faceoff
- 2021/09/24
- by Jordan Boeder
When it comes to winning a fight, Americans value heroes with superhuman strength, superhuman wealth, and superhuman popularity.
Read moreThe DNA of a Sports Fan
- 2021/09/24
- by Jordan Boeder
Americans love themselves a hometown favorite team (particularly if that team is a championship contender).
Read moreIt Was the Best of Times, it Was the Worst of Times
- 2021/08/27
- by Jordan Boeder
It turns out the events of Carrie are not based on a true story for most Americans: 57% had a positive overall experience in high school.
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