Haciendo un ejercicio matemático, si en España asignamos los diputados de forma diferente a la Ley d’Hondt usando sistemas como el neerlandés o el sueco, podría alcanzarse mayor proporcionalidad entre el número de votos y el de escaños.
La relación entre el tamaño del pene y la renta per cápita de un país, o entre la covid 19 y la calvicie, son ejemplos de cuando el sesgo en la interpretación de una estadística se va de las manos.
With teachers reporting record-high levels of burnout, and more burnout than any other profession in the US, scholars examine what’s going on and what it may mean for education.
After battling drug manufacturers and distributors in court for years, local and state governments are about to receive a windfall that could expand access to treatments that can save lives.
Most states have taken advantage of the opportunity to expand access to Medicaid since 2014 through the Affordable Care Act. That’s helping reduce the number of uninsured people.
Moderna claims its scientists alone invented the mRNA sequence used to produce its COVID-19 vaccine. The US government, which helped fund the drug, disagrees.
Thousands of workers at meat- and poultry-processing plants have contracted COVID-19, and hundreds have died. A legal scholar recommends ways to make their jobs safer.
US cities began naming streets in Black neighborhoods for Martin Luther King Jr. after his 1968 assassination. Researchers studying these areas 50 years later found entrenched deprivation.
A recent Labor Department memo urges agencies to avoid releasing press releases accusing companies of violating laws, to protect the companies’ reputations. People are denied the same protections.
Hace poco el presidente Trump dijo que un voto para Biden ‘lastimaría a Dios’. Expertos en filosofía de la religión explican qué acciones sí podrían hacerle daño al Creador, según teología cristiana.
Trump recently suggested that a vote for Biden would hurt God. Religion scholars explain what, in Christian theology, it would take to injure the creator.
Associate Professor of Behavioral Science and Health Education; Interim Dean of the College for Public Health and Social Justice, Saint Louis University