Training, research, and open reporting of results.

  • Practice with realistic situations
  • Instructors who adapt to your needs
  • Exercises between sessions
  • Designed for adults who need more than generic advice

Practical training

Short programs help adults strengthen communication, self-regulation, and day-to-day functioning through clear modules, guided practice, and simple progress checks.

  • Numbers before narrative
  • Calibrated equipment and recorded conditions
  • Null results reported like any other outcome
  • Partners receive the same records we use

Measurement first

We use calibrated instruments, controlled conditions, and blinded procedures where appropriate. Conclusions follow the data, including null outcomes.

Training · Research · Open methods

The Modern Anthropology Research Center offers structured training in human skills and conducts measurement-based research. We report results clearly, including studies that do not show an effect.

  • External scrutiny of methods
  • Full data records, not selected highlights
  • Review before public claims
  • Transparency as a routine standard

Independent review and transparency

Outside observers, advisory review, and transparent sharing of methods and data support accountability to participants, partners, and the public.

  • Modest first steps before large facilities
  • Funding follows evidence
  • Criteria for next steps stated in advance
  • Scale when justified or stop when not

Phased research plan

Later stages of research receive resources only when earlier measurements show stable deviations beyond instrument error and ordinary variability.

For participants and partners

Participants gain practical ways to function in schools, workplaces, and social settings that are built for a typical profile. Partners and host institutions may access protocols, notes on equipment, and datasets in line with our agreements, so that others can verify or challenge our work.

Training may connect to structured observation for selected paths. Research activities are separate from medical diagnosis or treatment. The center provides education and research, not clinical care.

Programs and research

The Adaptive Potential Program (APP) is our main education offering. The research section describes studies in clear stages, from basic physical measurements onward. Use the menu for details, or contact us to apply or ask questions.