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'''Mirabell''' was a statistician and psychologist on [[Scadrial]].{{book ref|mb5|7}}
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'''Mirabell''' was a statistician and phychologist.
   
Mirabell lived some time during the third century after the [[Catacendre]] ({{date|201-300|pc}}), presumably in or near the [[Elendel Basin]]. They studied productivity in the workplace, and found that having a sense of ownership helped to improve morale. They may have published their research in a book or paper called ''Mirabell's Rules''.{{book ref|mb5|7}}
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She lived during the third century and studied productivity in the workplace, and found that having a sense of ownership helps improve morale. [[Marasi]] thinks of the rules Mirabell developed regarding the troubles in [[Elendel]].{{book ref|mb5|7}}
 
[[Marasi Colms]] applied Mirabell's theories to communities, and she found that crime tended to be lower where the residents had a sense of identity in their neighborhoods. Marasi thinks about Mirabell's work in relation to the growing unrest in [[Elendel]], as the more transient nature of modern society has eroded people's sense of community (and by extension, their trust in government).{{book ref|mb5|7}}
 
   
 
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