[Air-l] multitasking

Deanya Lattimore mdlattim at syr.edu
Mon Oct 16 03:44:50 PDT 2006


Charlie --

Charlie Balch wrote:
> Darn. There goes a good idea for a paper.

You know, one great thing about research is that it's all partial; 
that's why that section exists to discuss methodology and why that 
section exists to discuss the results.  I was always taught that even 
research that presented "flawed data" was good because it got done.  
Write it up and send it out and suggest that researchers attempting to 
replicate the study do a few things differently.
I'd love to see the article; I'll bet that you'll identify some 
concerns that others would invest in extending the research to test for 
themselves.

:-D.
Deanya

On Sunday, October 15, 2006, at 01:24  PM, Charlie Balch wrote:

> Deanya,
> Great points. I often wonder if there is such a thing as good data.
>
> I've got two classes that I'm thinking of comparing. One class meets
> Monday-Wednesday and the other Tuesday-Thursday. Both are at the same 
> time.
> I think the student population is about the same. I did not do a 
> pre-test
> and agree with you that should be done before an intervention.
>
> Darn. There goes a good idea for a paper.
> Charlie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org
> On Behalf Of Deanya Lattimore
> Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 9:58 AM
> Subject: Re: [Air-l] multitasking
>
> Hey Charlie!
> To make this study more useful, here're some suggestions for isolating
> variables -- ...




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