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Sandberg also sat down for a televised interview Wednesday on NDTV, a news network in India, during which she declined to call the study a "mistake" when asked by a reporter.
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Dr. Reid said the HapMap and genomewide association studies were not a mistake but "the best we could do at the time".
In one study, monkeys who made a mistake in a trial -- even after mastering the task on par with other monkeys -- later performed worse than monkeys who made no mistakes.
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But studies show it's a mistake to judge the quality of a relationship by how much or how little you argue, particularly in the early years.
He passed along the results of a study called "Mistakes Are a Fact of Life," which Lunsford published in 2008 with her niece Karen J. Lunsford, a professor at U.C. Santa Barbara.
He planned to study agriculture at Cook College of Rutgers University, but a mistake by the testing service -- which delayed his College Board scores from getting to the university -- sent him instead to North Carolina State University, where he studied agricultural economics.
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