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559. Are Two C.E.O.s Better Than One?

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The Impact of Pair Programming on Efficiency and Satisfaction

Williams conducted an experiment in which 28 people formed pairs and 13 worked alone for a 15-week semester. Both groups completed programming assignments, with pairs taking longer but making fewer mistakes. Pairs also reported higher satisfaction levels. Ultimately, the study showed that collaboration can lead to better results and happier individuals.

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