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Science News for November 17, 2019


Don't confuse luck with skill when rewarding performance

Researchers analyzed European football league matches to find that 'lucky' goals often led to increased playing time and ratings for players. The study highlights the importance of taking process and effort into account when evaluating performance to avoid bias and ensure fair rewards.

SourceUniversity of Technology Sydney·JournalThe Review of Economics and Statistics·DateNov 17, 2019
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Schools less important than parents in determining higher education aspirations

A new study of over 1,000 pupils in Croatia found that school-level factors such as class size and property prices had little influence on their desire to attend university. In contrast, parental aspirations, academic support from mothers, and having a desk to work on were key predictors of higher education intentions.

SourceTaylor & Francis Group·JournalEducational Studies·DateNov 17, 2019
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Teens with heart disease improve exercise capacity in large clinical trial

A large clinical trial found that an oral drug improved exercise capacity in adolescent patients with severe single-ventricle heart defects. The treatment showed benefits in oxygen consumption and circulatory function, which may translate to better long-term outcomes for these patients.

SourceChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia·JournalCirculation·DateNov 17, 2019