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HARKing (hypothesizing
after the
results are known) is an
acronym coined by
social psychologist Norbert Kerr that
refers to the
questionable research...
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Hark! The
Herald Angels Sing" is an
English Christmas carol that
first appeared in 1739 in the
collection Hymns and
Sacred Poems. The carol,
based on...
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hark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hark is from a
Middle English word "herken",
meaning to
listen carefully. It may
refer to:
Hark, Byzantine...
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Robert Harkness.
Early varieties include 'Mrs.
Harkness', 'Frensham' and 'Ena
Harkness'. Jack
Harkness,
grandson of
original co-founder, John
Harkness, established...
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Georgia Elma
Harkness (1891–1974) was an
American Methodist theologian and philosopher.
Harkness has been
described as one of the
first significant American...
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Timandra Harkness is a
British writer,
presenter and comedian. She has
contributed to
several publications,
including BBC
Science Focus magazine and The...
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Harker may
refer to:
Harker (surname)
Harker, ****bria,
north of Carlisle,
England Harker, Florida, census-designated
place located in
Collier County, Florida...
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Harkness may
refer to:
Harkness (surname) The
Harkness Ballet Harkness Fellowship, an
international health policy fellowship Harkness Memorial State Park...
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Wilhelmina "Mina"
Harker (née Murray) is a
fictional character and the main
female character in Bram Stoker's 1897
Gothic horror novel Dracula. She begins...
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Rebekah West
Harkness (née
Semple West;
April 17, 1915 – June 17, 1982) also
known as
Betty Harkness, was an
American composer, socialite, sculptor, dance...