The flaw of averages
In order to empower everyone in our audience, we have to recognize that people learn and process information in different ways. Findings from the 1950s…Read more about The flaw of averages
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In order to empower everyone in our audience, we have to recognize that people learn and process information in different ways. Findings from the 1950s have taught us that the vast majority of people out there never perfectly fit the mold of the “average user”. We need to start catering to the needs of people who don’t quite fit the perceived mold if we ever want to be truly inclusive.
In order to empower everyone in our audience, we have to recognize that people learn and process information in different ways. Findings from the 1950s…Read more about The flaw of averages
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