BTW, Bob Sternberg is no longer at Tufts University; he is now at Oklahoma State University, as Provost and Senior VP (I have to say that I'm quite surprised that Tufts University was listed #1...would like to hear more about the methodology - like Mike P., I really wonder how much these findings are attributable to reporting bias). ....Scott
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