Amy Harris
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Amy Harris is a cultural researcher whose work spans sports studies and odds-based cultural analysis. She examines how people relate to competition, belief, and uncertainty—whether through sport, probability, or broader social behavior. She specializes in translating complex datasets into clear, human insight that reveals the cultural meaning behind patterns, trends, and numbers.Expertise
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The NHL Teams Each Province and State Hates the Most
2026/01/21
Nothing brings hockey fans together quite like a shared enemy. Rivalries fuel the NHL — shaping fan identity, playoff intensity, and even betting behaviour. To…
2026/01/13
Data study • 2026 edition Super Bowl Safety Index 2026: The Safest and Riskiest NFL Cities for Game-Day Celebrations A comparative safety lens on game-day…
Alien Abduction Odds Index 2026: Where Reports Cluster Across the U.S. and Canada
2026/01/07
Abduction-style UFO reports don’t appear evenly — they cluster. The Alien Abduction Odds Index 2025 maps where these stories are most frequently reported across the U.S. and Canada, using historical reporting patterns and population-adjusted comparisons to highlight regional trends.
Where You’re Most Likely to See Santa on Christmas Eve (2026): U.S. States & Canadian Provinces Ranked
2025/12/03
It’s late on Christmas Eve. The house is quiet, the tree is glowing, and someone whispers: “Should we go outside and look?” Kids refresh Santa…