You did a great job. I just wanted to emphasize your points and add some other indicators that this is sketchy science.
You did a great job. I just wanted to emphasize your points and add some other indicators that this is sketchy science.
This doesn't appear to have undergone peer review or have been published in a reputable journal. Please take all of the conclusions based on this data with a ton of salt.
Yes, Tina is fierce!
So.. has this guy not heard of random sampling? I mean basing his conclusion on 100 women on a service where people self-select to join in order to carry on affairs is a bit much.
This may be the only wonderful thing to happen this awful week. They are beyond cute together! Congratulations, Brittney and Glory!
Thank Goodness! I'm so happy to see that there's finally a solution to that mess. You guys should never have had to deal with it. You know, I'm not even mad that I'm in the greys if it handles the issue.
Yeah, my blinders are off when it comes to the huge up charge for women's shaving products. I no longer am willing to pay 1.50- 2.00 a pink lady razor. A venus or quattro or whatever may get a closer, more nic proof shave the first time. But they quickly become super dull. I can get a pack of 12 for 1.72 that get the…
Right? I felt that way the last time I flew US Airways. Worst experience in a long time.
Ick ick ick. I know the actual plot of the film hasn't been made public yet. However, we do not need another movie showing a graduate student falling in love with her advisor! Please, for the love of all things good, do something less problematic and overused with this film.
This is actually pretty standard practice in any experiments involving deception. People generally are asked what they thought the experiment was about, and specifically what they thought the hypotheses were. There are also often other checks for suspicion embedded within experiments.
Popeyes is the one true fried chicken. All must bow down before the golden biscuits and spicy chicken breading.
I was responding to your statement where you said, "the other thing is that he got the father to sign on as co-author, so I don't think the father can be accused of plagiarism, since you can't plagiarize your own work."
You can absolutely plagiarize yourself. As someone neck deep in academia, it's considered very bad form and unethical to self-plagarize.
May I please steal the phrase "stupidty superstorm" for use in daily life?
I had a similar experience, only it was my freshman year of high school. It was maybe my second or third period ever, and it was insanely heavy. I bled through a maxi pad in an hour. When I noticed what was happening, I was in a class full of students (35+ kids) with 45 minutes left in the 90 minute class. Blood was…
I read this as "US mutant ninja turtles rip win away..."