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Happiness and Marriage: A Multinomial Logistic Regression
If you want to improve the probability of being “Very Happy” get and stay married. That’s the major takeaway from my latest study on happiness. But there are surprises for individuals who are “Pretty Happy” and “Not too Happy.” Some … Continue reading
Predicting “Sex Frequency = Not at All”
I was working on the computer today with a ‘talk show’ television program acting as noise in the background. One comment from the noise box caught my attention. A statistic was quoted about the relatively high percent of people who … Continue reading
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