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RE: Next time you want to do an experiment...

in #experiment8 years ago (edited)

I am for testing rather than guess implementation as I posted a bit earlier. This is far from good testing methodology and has created influencing factors that were not considered. I am not sure if anything useful will come from it. On the upside though, perhaps a failure or three will be the impetus needed to create a clear and sound testing approach for future experiments. A starting point would be communication.

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Silver lining (aka your upside) is that maybe they'll learn more about how NOT to do an experiment for future efforts.

Maybe they should call in the freakonomics team.

Or just talk to people like @lemouth in our community that are actual scientists. He works on the Large Hadron Collider.

I mean I know the scientific method quite well too and could have explained how it works, but if they want someone who might be better for an appeal to authority then @lemouth is a good example. Great guy too.

Only the large one? Pffff

;)

I can make use of more superlatives if you want ;)

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