After I tested my third grade students on how to identify fossil
pictures, I did another test on senior students in the geology
department of a national university. Eighty percent of the students
identfied correctly all the fossil pictures, including the
micrographs
of the Carboniferous human skull cap.
The remaining 20% got wrong answers, possibly because they were
afraid
their teacher Mr. Please Myer might flunk them.
The tests were all conducted in an all-blind, double-blind method.
Peter Alaca - 26 Nov 2007 16:44 GMT
> After I tested my third grade students on how to identify fossil
> pictures, I did another test on senior students in the geology
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> their teacher Mr. Please Myer might flunk them.
> The tests were all conducted in an all-blind, double-blind method.
The fossil pictures were in braille?
Matt Giwer - 27 Nov 2007 01:13 GMT
> After I tested my third grade students on how to identify fossil
> pictures, I did another test on senior students in the geology
> department of a national university. Eighty percent of the students
> identfied correctly all the fossil pictures, including the
> micrographs of the Carboniferous human skull cap.
Were they Catholic Cardinals or Jewish?
> The remaining 20% got wrong answers, possibly because they were afraid
> their teacher Mr. Please Myer might flunk them.
Looks to me like no one is going to buy your "man is old as coal" crap no
matter what name you use.
> The tests were all conducted in an all-blind, double-blind method.
So what were the other pictures of? If you do not have the answer to that then
you do not know what a double blind test is which is obvious as you did not
describe the results of a double blind test. But why don't you stick your foot
in it first?
Imno1 - 27 Nov 2007 03:30 GMT
ed conrad is ed conrad whatever names he uses -an will take him no maore
seriously
> After I tested my third grade students on how to identify fossil
> pictures, I did another test on senior students in the geology
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> their teacher Mr. Please Myer might flunk them.
> The tests were all conducted in an all-blind, double-blind method.