A Swift Computed Property allows you to define values based on other properties. You can optionally use async/await and throw errors.| SwiftLee
Without understanding the business, it’s impossible to identify and drive meaningful change in its metrics. How do we hold ourselves accountable to the businesses we serve?| Natalie Hanson
Here’s what’s misunderstood: the real cost of building a product is in engineering. The design and definition phases - the first 5% of the overall effort - are about making sure that the build is headed in the right direction.| Natalie Hanson
Explore why technology projects fail and discover the power of shared visualizations for maintaining team alignment and direction.| Natalie Hanson
Time is perhaps the most important commodity of all. Be careful with how you use it! Here are our time management hacks.| Learn Digital Marketing
User experience research has a wide variety of methods. The variety can be both inspiring and daunting—where do you start, what should you master?| MeasuringU
We developed the SUPR-Qm® in 2017 to measure the quality of the mobile app experience. Its original form had 16 items. That is long for a UX questionnaire (e.g., the SUS has ten and the SUPR-Q® has eight). The reason it had 16 items was that it was developed using a technique called Rasch analysis, […]| MeasuringU
At many instances when working with javascript objects, different pieces of code can give the same result on the surface yet underneath they could be different. One scenario is when adding methods to your Javascript 'classes'. First of all lets agree on the fact that there are no classes in ...| The Code Ship
Please excuse me, but I’m going to toot my own horn here for a minute. I have so many valuable resources for my followers and subscribers and I don’t think I do a very good job promotin…| Organized Chaos
Why a Product Leader Is More Critical Than a Tech Co-Founder Late last year I had the opportunity to provide guidance to a femtech founder who wanted to build a platform. She had a compelling idea for patients, but the value of the solution would never be realized if physicians didn’t also engage. Unfortunately, the […]| Natalie Hanson
Co-authored by Jens von Bergmann and cross-posted at MountainMath. What if zoning was responsive to underlying demand to live in an area? That is, rather than reserving parts of the landscape for t…| Home: Free Sociology!
By Melanie Bauer, Joshua Roney and Stephen M. Fiore. How can team members who have been working together for a while check assumptions, ensuring they are aware of each other’s breadth of expertise …| Integration and Implementation Insights
We know that for a lot of UX professionals, quantitative UX research sounds like an oxymoron. You might have been involved in a few debates that included topics like: Whether you should even use numbers in UX research Which is the best UX metric to use Whether you’re using the right statistical test on your […]| MeasuringU
Flailing around with intent means treating agile methods as inspiration, not instruction. It's best we can do under new circumstances.| Pawel Brodzinski on Leadership in Technology
Discover how neuroscience can enhance coaching for those seeking personal growth, breakthroughs, and effective change.| Coachilly Magazine
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To get the popular ICF certification, you need to know and apply the ICF core competencies. We broke them down to help you remember them.| Coachilly Magazine
Discover what it means to embody a coaching mindset—one of the ICF's core competencies—and learn practical ways to deepen your self-awareness, adaptability, and presence as a professional coach.| Coachilly Magazine
Co-authored by Jens von Bergmann and cross-posted at MountainMath. Housing demand from external migration receives outsized attention in the public discussion. We take a recent Statistics Canada re…| Home: Free Sociology!
If you’re a scientist like me, you read a lot of papers – and a lot of submitted manuscripts, drafts, and other larval stages of papers.* This is extremely helpful when it’s time to write your own …| Scientist Sees Squirrel
[PROLOGUE – EVERYBODY WANTS A ROCK][PART I – THERMOSTAT][PART II – MOTIVATION][PART III – PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES][PART IV – LEARNING][PART V – DEPRESSION AND OTHER DIAGNOSES][PART V…| SLIME MOLD TIME MOLD
by Arno Görgen, Addrich Mauch & Kevin Negele “I think I’ll be holding a controller in my hand until I drop dead. And you can’t take this from me anymore. It’s a bit of a way of life, all these cultures.” (Sascha Böhme, I29, 19.07.2024, 01:26:43)1 1. Introduction While many of our colleagues at CH … Continue reading Diving into Early Swiss Player Cultures with Swiss Gamescapes Plus – Methodological Approach and Early Phase Report| Confoederatio Ludens
[PROLOGUE – EVERYBODY WANTS A ROCK][PART I – THERMOSTAT][PART II – MOTIVATION][PART III – PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES][PART IV – LEARNING][PART V – DEPRESSION AND OTHER DIAGNOSES][PART VI – CONFLICT AND OSCILLATION][PART VII – NO REALLY, SERIOUSLY, WHAT IS GOING ON?][INTERLUDE – I LOVE YOU FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL REASONS][PART VIII – ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE][PART IX – ANIMAL […]| SLIME MOLD TIME MOLD
This is how I would suggest running Itras By. Know the rough outlines of the setting, and communicate it to the players Itras By can sometimes veer into the absurd-but-not-in-a-good-way. The setti…| Nørwegian Style
Eden and Ackerman’s power and interest grid started life as a stakeholder mapping tool. It also works as a way to understand actor dynamics.| the next wave
High quality stakeholder engagement, transparency, and more!| Good Questions Review
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Co-authored with Jens von Bergmann and cross-posted on MountainMath. Evidence suggests a clear correlation between rents and rates of homelessness in the USA. The simplest interpretation is that ho…| Home: Free Sociology!
The Matching Q-M tool!| Good Questions Review
Late last week, sociologist Justin Pickett opened a debate on X: “We need more attention to selection bias in qualitative research.” The reason: his critique of a Social Problems articl…| scatterplot
What might work and why is it important?| Good Questions Review
What might work and why is it important?| Good Questions Review
Co-authored with Jens von Bergmann and cross-posted at MountainMath Who would benefit from dramatically expanding the supply of housing in the market? How would such an expansion address housing ne…| Home: Free Sociology!
What can we do to encourage and improve methods reporting in scientific articles? A new report summarizes recommendations for editors and publishers alike.| The Scholarly Kitchen
This is an opinion piece from our founder, Spencer Greenberg. A significant and pretty common problem I see when reading papers in social science (and psychology in particular) is that they present a fancy analysis but don’t show the results of what we have named the “Simplest Valid Analysis” – which is the simplest possible […]| Transparent Replications
(Joint with Jens von Bergmann and cross-posted at MountainMath) The concepts of family and household frequently get mixed up in the broader housing discourse. We have attempted to explain how these concepts differ, their various statistical constructions, and why it matters in the past. But these explanations can quickly turn quite abstract, so we wanted … Continue reading Doubling Up – Distinguishing Families and Households| Home: Free Sociology!
(Joint with Jens von Bergmann and cross-posted at MountainMath) Is there room for new housing? There are lots of ways to try and get at this question, driven by a variety of different value calcula…| Home: Free Sociology!
A ritual to build a secret room in our mind’s eye. For five, including you. You, having read this, will lead the ritual. It is your responsibility to be the guide. Read this text a couple of times before you begin. You need a candle. Perhaps some incense and music. We always build secret rooms … Continue reading The Secret Room| Nørwegian Style
So far on this site, we have focused most of our research on understanding the relationship between tripod stiffness and conditions. Damping however, is also incredibly important but affects tripo…| The Center Column
Using parameterized classes with static functions to make up for| A Scripter's Notes
Which of the two top contenders can produce the best caffeine-fuelled cup of coffee; is it the French Press or is it pourover coffee?| Voltage Coffee - For the Love of Coffee
by Sarah Sharples (@scsharples) (Abridged version) I was lucky enough to be taught and mentored by, and become a colleague of, an inspirational ergonomist, Professor John Wilson. John’s work, writings, thoughts, and occasional rants informed the thinking of the editors of … Continue reading →| Human Factors and Ergonomics in Practice
Get started with your perfect homeschool classroom and learn how to stay organized with these classroom setup ideas.| Time4Learning
This is the script of a paper I gave at the conference Information Overload? Music Studies in the Age of Abundance, hosted online by the University of Birmingham on 8 September 2021. For more info, see the UKRI AHRC Early Career Leadership Fellowship Music and the Internet: Towards a digital sociology of music. Introduction Scholars…| Dr Steven Gamble
In math class, we spend a lot of time learning fractions because they are so important in everyday life (e.g., budgeting, purchasing at the grocery store). Fractions are also used extensively in UX research (e.g., the fundamental completion rate is a fraction), typically expressed as percentages or proportions. Unfortunately, fractions are also hard to learn, and as it turns out, they are not the easiest to statistically analyze.| MeasuringU