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Anecdote is more powerful than statistics to most people, but this can be presumed to be even more true of those who make their livings crafting stories.
The Productivity Story, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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via George Siemens's elearnspace weekly summary email this was my first encounter with a blog called Anecdote, but I found the list of knowledge behaviours in this post quite affirming.
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via George Siemens's elearnspace weekly summary email this was my first encounter with a blog called Anecdote, but I found the list of knowledge behaviours in this post quite affirming.
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"Anecdote" is defined as "a short account of an interesting incident or event, often biographical" (
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Anecdote and subjectivity are perhaps better suited to creating a climate of receptivity than is information presented in a factual, objective way.
Katherine Ware: Earth Now: The Futility and Utility of Photographs
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Anecdote and subjectivity are perhaps better suited to creating a climate of receptivity than is information presented in a factual, objective way.
Katherine Ware: Earth Now: The Futility and Utility of Photographs
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Anecdote and subjectivity are perhaps better suited to creating a climate of receptivity than is information presented in a factual, objective way.
Katherine Ware: Earth Now: The Futility and Utility of Photographs
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Manditory Parental Anecdote: We had almost exactly the opposite experience with breastfeeding.
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Anecdote and subjectivity are perhaps better suited to creating a climate of receptivity than is information presented in a factual, objective way.
Katherine Ware: Earth Now: The Futility and Utility of Photographs
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Anecdote and subjectivity are perhaps better suited to creating a climate of receptivity than is information presented in a factual, objective way.
Katherine Ware: Earth Now: The Futility and Utility of Photographs
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