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Jonathan Rowson
The main reason social research is so difficult is that human interaction does not lend itself to law-like regularities. However, after stumbling across 'Reed's Law' (more on that in a sec) in an article about social capital, I was moved to examine wikipedia's list of eponymous laws i.e laws named after people. These laws range from the serious, like Amara's law: "We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run", to the troubling, like Wirth's law: "Software gets slower faster than hardware gets faster", to the wry, like Hofstatder's law: "It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law".