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Jordan Boeder
Jordan received his master’s degree and Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from Claremont Graduate University. After receiving his Ph.D., he worked as a Post-Doctoral researcher at the University of Zurich where he honed his skills in Bayesian data analysis. Jordan uses his years of teaching experience to help distill complex research findings into simple insights.
Recent Posts
64% of Americans: Pass that Law (or Joint)
- 2021/08/27
- by Jordan Boeder
Despite the large majority (64%) in favor of bringing the grasses to the masses, Congress is still harshing voters’ mellow. Why? Americans have thoughts.
Read moreNo New Friends!
- 2021/08/13
- by Jordan Boeder
The average American has 4 good friends. Luckily, a few good friends goes a long way with 63% of Americans satisfied with their number of friends.
Read moreSeltzer = The Fountain of Youth
- 2021/08/13
- by Jordan Boeder
If offered a magical elixir to live forever, would you take it? Sixty percent of Americans said they would drink the infini-tea.
Read moreAstronauts or A$$tronauts
- 2021/08/13
- by Jordan Boeder
For 43% of Americans, seeing Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson launch themselves into space was thought to be a good use of public corporate funding
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