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As my coauthors and I wrote in Disrupting Class, this has been true for some time.
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Once the data was amassed, the correlation became clear: when coauthors were closer together, their papers tended to be of significantly higher quality.
NEWYORKER: Groupthink
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Neeley and coauthors delve into why many managers tend to send the same message, over and over, via multiple media to team members.
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He and his coauthors emphasize, however, that people with hypertension -- who were not included in the study -- will still benefit from a low-salt diet.
CNN: Huh? Low-salt diet ups risk of fatal heart attack?
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Cincinnati cardiologist Evan Stein, one of the coauthors of the ENHANCE paper and a big proponent of the too-thin argument, reiterated it in an editorial that appears alongside SANDS in the cardiology journal.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Although their findings don't provide enough evidence to support a "bottle to scalpel" policy, Boyle and her coauthors call for a "higher level of personal vigilance" from surgeons and others who perform medical procedures.
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The Chicago native earned a finance doctorate at the University of Chicago in the early 1970s, when he worked with advisors like Nobel Prize winner Merton Miller and Fischer Black and Myron Scholes, coauthors of the Black-Scholes options pricing model.
FORBES: Money & Investing
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In short, Buchanan, along with coauthors like Gordon Tullock, Geoffrey Brennan, Richard Wagner, and others, helped develop a branch of inquiry that helps us understand politics and markets by considering people as they actually are rather than as we can imagine them to be in our visions of a perfect world.
FORBES: Order, Prosperity, and Hard Work: Appreciating James Buchanan (1919-2013)