Coverage
- Scientific American: Our Ability to Keep 'em Guessing Peaks around Age 25
- Science: 25 is "Golden Age" for the Ability to Make Random Choices
- Mashable: Our ability to think randomly peaks at age 25
- Quartz: There’s a reason your kids keep you guessing—they can probably think more randomly than you can
- New Scientist: Our ability to think in a random way peaks at 25 then declines
- PhysOrg: 25 is 'golden age' for the ability to make random choices
- ScienceDaily: 25 is 'golden age' for the ability to make random choices
- Medical Daily: Why Your Mid-20s Is the Best Age For Making Random Choices
- Economic Times: Turning 25? This may be the best time of your life
- New Zealand Herald: Randomness peaks when you're in your 20s, study finds
- New York Post: The exact age you start becoming a boring, predictable adult
- The Independent: Why the golden age of creativity peaks at 25
- Inverse Mind & Body: Human Behavioral Complexity Peaks at Age 25